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Christopher Thornton Taylor (born 15 July 1974) is an Australian comedy writer, performer and broadcaster from Sydney. As a founding member of The Chaser, he is best known for co-writing and appearing on satirical ABC Television shows ''
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'' (2002–2003) and '' The Chaser's War on Everything'' (2006 – July 2009). He formerly co-hosted the drive radio show '' Today Today'' (2004–05) on
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with fellow Chaser member Craig Reucassel, and in 2007, he wrote the musical comedy '' Dead Caesar''. Taylor also hosted the mini documentary series 'Australia's Heritage: National Treasures'. In 2010, with his Chaser colleague Andrew Hansen, Taylor made a musical comedy series for
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titled ''
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'', which became the number one podcast in the country, and won the 2010 ARIA Award for Best Comedy Release. In 2019, Taylor was the creator and co-writer of the drama Upright starring
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. The series screened to critical acclaim in both Australia and the UK.


Early years

Taylor grew up on Sydney's
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and North Shore and attended Shore School, North Sydney. After completing secondary school, Taylor undertook an arts degree at the
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, and also studied play-writing at NIDA. But at 21 he abandoned play-writing and went back to university to study journalism at University of Technology, Sydney. In 1997, he moved to Melbourne after the ABC offered him a journalism cadetship there. For five years, Taylor worked as an ABC journalist, including two years as a
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. He covered cases including the murder of toddler Jaidyn Leskie, the fatal Longford gas fire and the defamation action by the then Victorian premier Jeff Kennett against ''
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''. Taylor then moved back to Sydney in 2001 to work full-time for The Chaser's newspaper, and ultimately became a Chaser member. Chris is also a
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and plays in an amateur team "The Mighty Ducks" with Julian Morrow and Charles Firth.


''CNNNN''

In 2001, Andrew Denton got hold of one of The Chaser's newspapers and gave them the opportunity to produce a television show, hence The Chaser team produced their first ABC Television program '' The Election Chaser'', which covered the 2001 Australian federal election. They then went on to create other television shows for ABC TV, including two series of the Logie Award-winning ''
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'' in 2002–03 (in which Taylor portrayed a chief commentator), and '' The Chaser Decides'' in 2004, which covered the
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.


''Triple J''

In addition to his roles on television, Taylor has teamed up with Chaser colleague Andrew Hansen to write and star in a musical comedy series, ''The Blow Parade'', on Australian radio station
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from 14 April 2010 until 26 May 2010. The program will also be available to download free of charge for a limited time. Taylor also united with fellow Chaser Craig Reucassel to present the
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drive slot, '' Today Today'' in 2004–2005. As part of his role on ''Today Today'', Taylor wrote and voiced a weekly Coma FM sketch, satirising the formats and style of commercial radio. He also co-hosted the radio program '' Bloody Sunday'' with Reucassel in 2006 and 2007. During the shows Chris would regularly ask listeners to "go for broke" and vandalise Wikipedia pages.
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, Peter Overton and Wikipedia's own Wikipedia page were chosen targets. And in 2008 Taylor and Reucassel returned to present ''The Race Race'', covering the US presidential election. The show quickly became the number one podcast in the country. Taylor also has the distinction of being
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's official understudy at Triple J, broadcasting alongside HG Nelson on ''
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'' and a
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cricket game on the couple of instances when Roy Slaven was absent. In a notable instance while working at Triple J, Taylor agreed to streak across the grounds of the Sydney
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if the theme song from '' Media Watch'' polled in the '
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' Countdown. It was announced that in terms of votes counted, the Media Watch theme had in fact come in at number 7, and Taylor proceeded to do his nude run in front of a large group of spectators.


''The Chaser's War on Everything''

Taylor, who's often referred to as "Tayls" by his colleagues, is one of the main presenters on '' The Chaser's War on Everything''. He is also the program's script editor and principal writer behind many of the show's segments, sketches and songs, some of which were controversial.


Appearance on ''Sunrise''

In ''The Chaser's War on Everything'' skit "Will You Divorce Me?", Taylor made a guest appearance on ''
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'', a live morning talk show on Channel 7. He said he had an announcement for his wife and ended up yelling ''"Get the fuck out of my life"'' at the camera. The appearance of authenticity of this clip made it appear as though the segment went live to air on ''Sunrise'', but it only ever appeared on ''The Chaser's War on Everything''. When the segment became a viral video, Taylor and the hosts admitted it was staged on the ''Sunrise'' set after one of their shows though the latter said the dialogue was improvised and unaware of the profane punchline.


Tim Freedman parody

Taylor sparked controversy with Tim Freedman, singer and songwriter of indie rock band The Whitlams. On 7 October 2007, Freedman posted a message on the band's official website, citing a parody of him which was written by Taylor and had aired on the 3 October 2007 episode of ''The War''. The song was performed by a fellow Chaser, Andrew Hansen, and the lyrics implied that Freedman was obsessed with the Sydney suburb of Newtown and that he continually referred to the area of Newtown in his own songs. In his message, Freedman said that the lyrics were indeed written by Taylor and that the parody had been motivated by jealousy over a woman they had both dated, Anna Skellern, who was a non-contributing cast member in the first season of ''
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''. Taylor denied this and said that the song had nothing to do with Skellern. Andrew Hansen in the commentary track for the Season 2 DVD revealed that Taylor and Freedman had sorted the issue out and that everything between them was all good. In the final episode of Season 3, Freedman even made a friendly cameo appearance on the show in a mock oral sex scene with Taylor.


The Eulogy Song

On 17 October 2007 episode of ''The War'', Andrew Hansen performed ''The Eulogy Song'', a song written by Taylor which satirised the lives of several deceased celebrities, including Peter Brock, Princess Diana,
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,
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, Stan Zemanek,
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, Jeff Buckley, and
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, expressing the view that people with flaws during life are often disproportionately hailed as "top blokes" after death. The song became the target of significant media attention, with several radio and television personalities saying the song was in "bad taste". Then Prime Minister of Australia, John Howard, and then Opposition Leader,
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, expressed negative views. In response to the attention, Taylor defended the song, stating that it was a legitimate skit about the way the media airbrushes celebrities in death. He also revealed it was a "watered down" version of the song which was previously performed on stage in the musical '' Dead Caesar''. The original had a verse about Rene Rivkin, but it was replaced with one about Stan Zemanek. Andrew Hansen performed an updated version of ''The Eulogy Song'' in his 2020 national tour.


''Dead Caesar''

As well as writing for ''The Chaser's War on Everything'', Taylor wrote the play called '' Dead Caesar'' which premiered at the
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on 1 February 2007, and then had a one-month run in July 2007. The play was a musical comedy based on the life of
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, featuring original music composed by Andrew Hansen, who also appeared in the play as
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and Lucius. The now infamous ''Eulogy Song'' was originally written for this production.


Later career

Taylor has often been a stand-in host on ABC Radio Sydney when regular presenters have taken leave. This has included filling in for ''Chaser'' colleague Craig Reucassel in the breakfast slot.


Discography


Albums


Awards and notification


ARIA Music Awards

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(ARIA), which recognise excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of the music of Australia. They commenced in 1987. ! , - ,
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References


External links

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