John-Michael Howson (born 8 August 1936) is an Australian writer, reporter, entertainer and
Melbourne
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radio commentator. His involvement in the Australian entertainment scene as a writer, producer and performer spans more than 50 years.
Early life
Howson was born on 8 August 1936 in
Elwood, Victoria
Elwood is an inner suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 8 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Port Phillip local government area. Elwood recorded a population of 15,153 at the 2021 ce ...
.
His parents separated when he was young and he moved to
Western Australia
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with his mother and step-father (a former policeman and publican).
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(Access: 31 May 2012) He was educated at
St Ildephonsus College,
New Norcia
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, where he was a
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.
Career
Howson began his media career as a cadet reporter on
Mildura
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's ''
Sunraysia Daily
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''.
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''The Age
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'', 9 July 2005 After moving to
Melbourne
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he started writing sketches and songs for amateur and professional groups and subsequently moved to
London
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. There he worked for a men's fashion magazine and covered fashion topics in London and Europe. He pursued his writing career with comedy scripts for live revues, stand up comedians and television including the top British show ''
That Was The Week That Was
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''.
In 1964, he was invited to write topical material for the fledgling Melbourne television station
ATV-0 and specifically for their new variety programme ''The Ray Taylor Show''.
He became primarily known in television for his involvement in the acclaimed ATV-0 children's fantasy television series ''
The Magic Circle Club
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'' (1965–67) in which he played Fee Fee Bear (his face never seen on camera due to the bear suit), and as Clown in the follow-up
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show ''
Adventure Island'', (1967–72). Howson, with
Godfrey Philipp, was co-creator of both shows. Howson wrote the vast bulk of the scripts (five 30-minute shows per week) and the lyrics to the original songs used in them, the music usually composed by
Bruce Rowland
Bruce Rowland (born 9 May 1942 in Melbourne) is an Australian composer.
Biography
Rowland composed the soundtrack for the 1982 movie '' The Man from Snowy River'', as well as the soundtrack for its 1988 sequel ''The Man from Snowy River II'' ...
. Owing to Howson's intense workload, many of the ''Adventure Island'' scripts were written on a typewriter positioned behind the set. Howson also contributed scripts and sketches to
Graham Kennedy
Graham Cyril Kennedy AO (15 February 1934 – 25 May 2005) was an Australian entertainer, comedian and variety performer, as well as a personality and star of radio, theatre, television and film. He often performed in the style of vaudevilli ...
's ''
In Melbourne Tonight
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'' and to ''
The Mavis Bramston Show
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''. His 1965 ''Bramston'' "Flower arranging" sketch - in which a section of
Constance Spry's definitive text book on the subject is quoted verbatim in a lascivious manner by the Chief Censor (
Gordon Chater
Gordon Maitland Chater AM (6 April 1922 – 12 December 1999) was an English Australian comedian and actor, and recipient of the Gold Logie, he appeared in revue, theatre, radio, television and film, with a career spanning almost 50 years.
B ...
) to hilarious and scandalous effect - created a national uproar and remains a television classic.
Film and television acting
In 1975, Howson appeared as an over-attentive bellboy in the Australian movie ''
Alvin Rides Again
''Alvin Rides Again'' is a 1974 Australian sex-comedy film sequel to ''Alvin Purple''. It was directed by David Bilcock and Robin Copping, who were regular collaborators with Tim Burstall.David Stratton, ''The Last New Wave: The Australian Fi ...
''. In 1976, producer-director George Stamkoski filmed a documentary portrait of Howson entitled "Hollywood Hollywood" with a grant from the Australian Film Commission. Howson revealed the serious side of his acting skills in the 1976 ABC television adaptation of
Frank Hardy
Francis Joseph Hardy (21 March 1917 – 28 January 1994), published as Frank J. Hardy and also under the pseudonym Ross Franklyn, was an Australian novelist and writer. He is best known for his 1950 novel ''Power Without Glory'', and for his ...
's ''
Power Without Glory
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''. He also briefly appeared in the 1978 film ''
The ABC of Love and Sex: Australia Style'' and also in the soft porn film ''Felicity'', directed by John D Lamond. During the 1980s, he starred in ''
Houseboat Horror
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A film crew composed of med ...
'', an Australian
feature film
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shot to
videotape
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, and often included on lists of the
worst movies ever made
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.
Theatrical productions
In the late 1960s, Howson also turned his talents as a scriptwriter and lyricist to the creation of original Australian stage musicals, working in collaboration with local composers. Early examples included ''Razza-ma-tazz (and all that Jazz)'', which was set in Melbourne's pre-war
Red-light district
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,
Little Lonsdale Street
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. With a cast that included veteran stage actress
Madeleine Orr
Madeleine Grace Orr (1914 – 29 June 1979) was an Australian-born film, stage and TV actress who worked for many years in London. She is best known as the first person to portray Madge Allsop, bridesmaid and companion to Barry Humphries' most ...
, the show was produced at the Southland Theatre in 1968. That same year, Howson collaborated with
Peter Pinne
Peter Norman Pinne (born 27 May 1937) is an Australian-born former television executive, writer and composer who has worked frequently in America and Great Britain.
Career
Pinne started working for the television production company, the Reg G ...
and
Don Battye
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on the musical ''It happened in Tanjablanka'', which was a spoof of Hollywood in the 1940s. In 1972, Howson wrote ''What's in a name'', a straight play on the subject of prejudice and intolerance in modern society, which was performed at St Paul's Cathedral in Melbourne. The following year, he adapted the play ''
Norman, Is That You?
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'' for Australian audiences, which had successful seasons in Melbourne and
Sydney. The adaptation included a new title song, co-written by Howson with composer
Peter Best, which was recorded and released as a single by the show's star,
Bobby Limb
Robert "Bobby" Limb AO, OBE (10 November 1924 – 11 September 1999) was an Australian-born entertainment pioneer, comedian, band leader and musician and legend of radio, television and theatre of the 1960s and 1970s, he also founded the film an ...
.
The late 1990s saw Howson return to the creation of stage musicals, albeit this time in the form of
jukebox musical
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s rather than entirely original shows with original music. ''
Shout! The Legend of The Wild One'', a stage musical about the life of singer
Johnny O'Keefe
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, was co-written by Howson with
Melvyn Morrow
Melvyn Morrow (born 1942, in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian playwright.
He co-wrote the jukebox musicals ''Shout! The Legend of the Wild One'' and ''Dusty - The Original Pop Diva'' with John-Michael Howson and David Mitchell.
Earlier ...
and David Mitchell, and made its premiere in Melbourne in the early 2000s (decade). With the same team, Howson also co-wrote a musical about
Dusty Springfield
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called ''
Dusty - The Original Pop Diva'', which opened in Melbourne in 2006. In 2007, it was reported that Howson was collaborating on a new musical, ''Hotel Havana'', with composer Jason Sprague. Other original musicals Howson developed included ''Pyjamas in Paradise'', about teenage parties at
Surfers Paradise
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,
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, and ''
Dream Lover
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Song background
In a ...
'', a jukebox musical about
Bobby Darin
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He started his career as a songwriter for Connie Fran ...
.
Reporter
He is sometimes referred to as "John-Michael 'Hollywood' Howson" when filing showbiz news reports, a nickname first coined by
Mike Walsh when Howson began appearing on ''
The Mike Walsh Show
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History
The program was launched on the 0-10 Network and moved to the Nin ...
''. His reports continued when the show was replaced by ''
The Midday Show with Ray Martin''. Howson became well known for his flamboyant, clever and catty commentary on the celebrity A-list. Determined to further his writing career, Howson moved to
West Hollywood
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but remained a reporter for
Network Ten's
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''
Good Morning Australia'' with
Bert Newton
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. He also reported for
3AW
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The station is owned and operated by Nine Entertainment Co.
Histo ...
with
Ernie Sigley
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, and remained a 3AW regular until his dismissal over controversial comments in November 2017.
Writer
Howson's book ''I Found It At The Flickers'' was published by Horwitz Grahame Books in 1985. Howson has published two collections of horror stories - ''Once Upon a Nightmare: Ten Tales with a Twist'' (
Pan Macmillan
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, 1998) and ''Deadly Dreams: Ten More Tales with Twist'' (Pan Macmillan, 2000). Howson wrote ''I Found it at the Flickers'' a 1985 autobiographical account of his growing up in Melbourne emphasising his love of the cinema.
Radio panelist
Howson was a regular panelist on 3AW's Sunday morning program, 'Sunday Morning'. During his appearances on 3AW, Howson has adopted vehemently anti-Muslim views, indicating that he would prefer not to talk to Muslims and referring to Muslims as "skilled propagandists".
The
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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's ''
Media Watch'' program did a segment outlining Howson's behaviour and views in May 2010.
In February 2011, Howson had an abusive on-air tantrum over the Seven Network's treatment of Opposition Leader and future Prime Minister
Tony Abbott
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, in an interview with journalist
Mark Riley. He verbally abused his radio 3AW co-presenter
Nick McCallum
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As a broadcast journalist, McCallum works as a senior reporter with the Seven Network and as a part-time presenter for Melbourne radio station 3AW. He has also produced documentari ...
, who was also a Channel Seven reporter and hurled sexist insults at a female producer, Cushla Travers.
In 2012, he called
Julian Assange
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's mother "a pig" and taunted her with a Nazi slogan, for which he apologised but was suspended for a month. In 2016, Howson used a derogatory term when discussing African gangs. He told the Herald Sun, "I don’t care if people think it was racist, it was a name that came into my head". 3AW management issued a statement later that day, "3AW does not condone the use of a derogatory term by John-Michael Howson on the Sunday Morning program today".
In November 2017, Howson went on a wild rant about "anti-coal nutjobs", suggesting climate change activists should kill themselves. He was forced to apologise later that day and meet management to discuss broadcasting codes and content. He was subsequently dismissed from
3AW
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The station is owned and operated by Nine Entertainment Co.
Histo ...
.
Honours
Howson was awarded an
Order of Australia
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Medal in the
2009 Queen's Birthday Honours
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list "for service to the entertainment industry as a writer and performer".
Personal life
Howson lived in the Melbourne suburb of
Balaclava for many years. He then moved to Los Angeles for 17 years and now holds dual US-Australian citizenship.
Following the success of ''Shout'' he relocated back to Melbourne in 2006
where he lives with his
Guatemalan partner, Alfie, and their three dogs. In recent years, Howson has been publicly open about his homosexuality, a subject about which he was previously very guarded, mainly due to his conservative Roman Catholic beliefs.
Community service
Howson is a patron of both the
Melbourne Gay and Lesbian Chorus and of the
St James the Great
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annual
St Francis's Day Blessing of Animals.
St James' Church website
The Annual Blessing of Animals
Filmography
Film
Television
References
External links
*List of playwrights
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1936 births
Living people
3AW presenters
Australian film critics
Australian emigrants to the United States
Australian gay actors
Australian gay writers
LGBT Roman Catholics
Australian television presenters
Writers from Melbourne
Recipients of the Medal of the Order of Australia
People from Elwood, Victoria
Radio personalities from Melbourne