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Denise Drysdale

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Australian television personality, actress and comedian

Denise Drysdale
Drysdale at the 2016Logie Awards at theCrown Palladium
Born
Denice Anne Christina Drysdale[1]

(1948-12-05)5 December 1948 (age 76)
Moorabbin,Victoria, Australia
Other namesDing Dong
Occupations
  • Television presenter
  • variety entertainer
  • actress
  • singer
  • dancer
  • comedian
Years active1951–present
EmployerNetwork 10
Children2
AwardsGold Logie

Denise Anne Christina Drysdale (born 5 December 1948)[2] is an Australian television presenter, variety entertainer, actress, singer, dancer and comedian. She is often affectionately known as "Ding Dong", a nickname invented by fellow performerErnie Sigley.[3] She was formerly a co-host of the morning showStudio 10.

Early life

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Childhood

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Born in theMelbourne suburb ofMoorabbin, Drysdale and her family moved toPort Melbourne when she was three-and-a-half, where her parents ran the Fountain Inn Hotel. They lived there for eleven years, during which time Drysdale attended Kilbride Ladies Convent,South Melbourne.

Career beginnings

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Drysdale's career began soon after the move to Port Melbourne. Referring to regulations for public bars to cease serving alcohol at 6pm, she observed:

During that time it was the6 o'clock swill, and Mum didn't want her little girl seeing all that drinking, so she sent me to dancing, to May Downs. May Downs was an amazing woman. She taught us 150% is what you gave in any performance, or don't bother. And of course, that's got me into strife over the years.[3]

By the age of six, Drysdale had won a number of dancing competitions.[4][5] In 1955, she was mentioned by name, in a feature inThe Age, as one of the youngest members of the cast of the pantomimeJack and Jill at the Tivoli Theatre.[6]

At about ten years of age, she began her television career withGTV9 in Melbourne, working in the junior ballet on theTarax Show. She was later sacked when she gained weight and developed breasts.

We'd been there about a year and a bit, and on the holidays I had put on weight, but not much, and as you know, if you put someone in a nice tutu, they don't have bosoms—they have very flat chests.Pete Smith always said, "You grew boobs, they had to get rid of you." They couldn't do it today. And I've suffered to this day. I still stand on the scales six times a day to check whether I've put on half a pound or a pound.[3]

Photographed by aChannel Nine photographer, Drysdale won the annual Girl of the Year Award inEverybody's magazine in 1964.

At age seventeen, Drysdale joined the new showKommotion as ago-go girl,[3] becoming Melbourne's first go-go dancer.[7]

Drysdale was invited to tour Australia withRay Brown & the Whispers. She was then offered a recording contract and appeared in 26 episodes of the ABC'sDig We Must.

Drysdale at the Logies, 2011

Career

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In the 1960s, Drysdale appeared as a dancer onIn Melbourne Tonight. In 1966, she performed onThe Go!! Show, and was voted third most popular female vocalist by the readers ofGo-Set.[8] This popularity led to an invitation to perform for the troops inVietnam[9] for three weeks in 1967, along withPatti Newton,the Strangers, and Doug Owen.[3] In 1969, she went to the Far East to entertain American troops.

In 1974, she became Ernie Sigley's barrel girl onThe Ernie Sigley Show. It was here she gained the nickname 'Ding Dong'. In 1975, Drysdale and Sigley released "Hey Paula" as a duet; the single reached #2 on the Australian charts. Later that year Drysdale won theTV WeekGold Logie for theMost Popular Female Personality on Australian TV,[10] and won her second Gold Logie the following year.[11] In the same period, she also won consecutive Silver Logies.

Drysdale has appeared on numerous television shows, includingTheNorman Gunston Show,Celebrity Squares,Young Talent Time,Countdown,Division 4,Homicide,Bellbird andCelebrity Name Game. She has also worked in regional television inVictoria including guest appearances onBTV-6Ballarat and hosting a morning magazine show onGLV-8 in the 1980s. As an actress, she has appeared in the moviesThe Last of the Knucklemen,Snapshot, andBlowing Hot and Cold.

On stage, she has appeared in plays and musicals, includingSalad Days,Grease,The Barry Crocker Show,Two Gentlemen of Verona andHello, Dolly! in 1994. She also spent two years in Sydney appearing on television showsBeauty and the Beast and "Weekend Sydney" between 1981 and 1983 before returning to her home town of Melbourne, Victoria.

In 1989, Drysdale joined Ernie Sigley to hostIn Melbourne Today, and in 1991 began a Sydney version of the showIn Sydney Today.[12] The two programs later merged to a single program:Ernie and Denise. Also in 1989, she was asked to fill in onHey Hey It's Saturday[13] due toJacki MacDonald being ill and subsequently leaving. Drysdale stayed with the show for over a year before leaving due to ongoing rumours of a feud between her and hostDaryl Somers. Over the years both have denied such rumours.[14] In 1994, Drysdale returned to host an episode ofHey Hey It's Saturday in Somers' absence. She also returned for one of the reunion shows in 2009.[15]

In the late 1990s Drysdale appeared in the reboot ofIMT on the Nine Network.[16]

In 1998, she joined theSeven Network to present her own show for the first time,[17] calledDenise. This program lasted four seasons.

In 2005, Channel 9 chose Drysdale as one of the 50 most important people on television for the last 50 years.[18]

In January 2010, Drysdale joinedNetwork Ten's new morning showThe Circle alongsideYumi Stynes,Chrissie Swan andGorgi Coghlan as host.[19] She remained on the show for two seasons, leaving at the end of the 2011 season.[20] She reappeared as a special guest on the final episode in 2012.[21]

Drysdale regularly performed around Australia on the club circuit, often with her television partner, Ernie Sigley.[22]

It was announced Drysdale would join as permanent co-host ofStudio 10 in 2016 after appearing as a regular fill-in presenter, sharing the position withIta Buttrose.[23]

In June 2018, Drysdale joined the cast ofNeighbours asNance Sluggett. She made her first appearance on 3 October 2018.[24]

In March 2024, she was announced as a contestant on thetenth season ofI'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!.[25] On 10 April 2024, she was the first celebrity eliminated from the season.[26]

Personal life

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Drysdale was married to scriptwriter and actorChristopher Milne for ten years until their separation in 1989.[27] They have two sons, and a grandson.[28] Drysdale sold her home in Victoria and moved to Queensland for its climate.[citation needed]

Filmography

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Film

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YearFilmCharacterType
1979Snapshot (akaThe Day After Halloween)LilyFeature film
1979The Last of the KnucklemenWhoreFeature film
1989Blowing Hot and ColdShelleyFeature film

Television

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YearTitleCharacterType
1973Matlock PoliceShop Assistant / MaidTV series, 2 episodes
1973, 1974HomicideKate / Margaret Brett / Midge / Jenny / SueTV series, 5 episodes
1973, 1974Division 4Gloria / Jill Bates / Wendy / Meredith Mckenzie / ShirleyTV series, 5 episodes
1975BellbirdTV series
1976The Bluestone BoysNurse PeachumTV series
1976Me & Mr ThorneSallyTV movie
1978The TruckiesTV series, 1 episode
1979, 1980Cop ShopJosie Brown / Rhonda MatherTV series, 3 episodes
1981And Here Comes BucknuckleTV series
1985NeighboursYvetteTV series, 1 episode
1987Hey Dad..!'Have a Go' judgeTV series, 1 episode
1989The Flying DoctorsMarge MalarvyTV series, 1 episode
2010Sleuth 101MarjorieTV series, 1 episode
2014The Flamin' ThongsBrenda Thong (voice)TV series, 26 episodes
2014Please Like MeGingerTV series, 5 episodes
2018NeighboursNance SluggetTV series, 2 episodes

Television (as self)

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YearTitleCharacterType
1956The Tarax ShowHerselfTV series
1962Sunnyside UpHerselfTV series
1963In Melbourne TonightGuestTV series
1966Four CornersGo-go dancerTV series, 1 episode
1966–1967The Go!! ShowGo-go dancerTV series, 11 episodes
1966–1967KommotionGo-go dancerTV series
1967Start LivingHerselfTV series
1967Dig We MustHerselfTV series, 26 episodes
1968UptightGuest performer (singing "Rescue Me")TV series, 1 episode
1973The Barry Crocker Comedy HourGuestTV special
1973The Graham Kennedy ShowGuestTV series, 5 episodes
1974–1976The Ernie Sigley ShowBarrel girlTV series, 179 episodes
1974CountdownGuest performer (singing "The Loving Song")TV series, 3 episodes
1975CountdownGuest performer (singing "Green")TV series, 1 episode
1975Yooralla TelethonHerselfTV special
1975The 17th Annual TV Week Logie AwardsGold Logie winnerTV special
1975The Norman Gunston ShowGuest performer (singing "Having My Baby" withNorman Gunston)TV series, 1 episode
1975, 1976Celebrity SquaresPanellistTV series, 4 episodes
1976The 18th Annual TV Week Logie AwardsGold Logie winnerTV special
1976ErnieGuestTV series
1976CountdownGuest performer (singing "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight")TV series, 1 episode
1976Bandstand '76Herself (singing "Love May Be The Answer")TV series, 1 episode
1976The Bob Maumill ShowGuestTV series, regular
1977The Celebrity GamePanellistTV series
1977Royal Children's HospitalGood Friday AppealHerselfTV special
1977Six TonightGuestTV special
1978The 20s and All That JazzHerselfTV special
1978The Peter Couchman ShowGuestTV series, 1 episode
1979; 1980Young Talent TimeGuestTV series, 2 episodes
1980Celebrity TattletalesPanellistTV series, 1 episode
1980; 1981; 1985The Mike Walsh ShowGuestTV series, 3 episodes
1981The Don Lane ShowGuest performer (singing "Hey Paula" withErnie Sigley)TV series, 1 episode
1981–1982Beauty and the BeastRegular panellistTV series
1982John Laws' Beauty and the BeastPanellistTV series, 4 episodes
1982MastermindContestantTV series, 1 episode
1983The Daryl Somers ShowHerself / Mary Loo Bannister in 'Detergent Place', Detergent Ad Lady / Mrs JenkinsTV series, 4 episodes
1983Weekend SydneyHostTV series
1989–1990, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2009, 2010Hey Hey It's SaturdayCo-host / "Red Faces" guest / Guest hostTV series
1984The Love GamePanellist (withAndrew Clarke &Red Symons)TV series, 1 episode
1984–1988Channel Seven Perth TelethonHerselfTV special
1984Life's a Risky BusinessHerselfFilm documentary
1985Daryl Somer's Blankety BlanksPanellistTV series
1985It's a KnockoutContestantTV series, 1 episode
1986Moomba ProcessionHerselfTV special
1986Channel Ten TelethonHerselfTV special
1986Late Night with Jono and DanoGuestTV series
1986Star SearchGuest judgeTV series, 1 episode
1987Have a GoRegular guest judgeTV series
1987Say G'DayRegular guestTV series
1987You've Got to Be JokingGuestTV series, 1 episode
1988Life Education Television AppealHerselfTV special
1989, 1996Burke's BackyardCelebrity GardenerTV series, 1 episode
1989–1990In Melbourne TodayCo-hostTV series
1989Carols By CandlelightHerselfTV Special
1991–1992In Sydney TodayCo-hostTV series
1992Supermarket SweepContestantTV series, 1 episode
1992, 1994, 1995What's CookingGuestTV series, 3 episodes
1992SexGuestTV series, 1 episode
1992People's Choice AwardsPresenterTV special
1993–95Ernie and DeniseCo-hostTV series
1993
1996
Sale of the CenturyHerselfTV series, 2 episodes
1993Ernie and Denise in ParadiseHerselfTV special
1994Martin St JamesHerselfTV special
1994The Beatles In Australia: 30th AnniversaryHerselfTV special
1994Live It UpHerselfTV series, 1 episode
1994Midday with Derryn HinchGuestTV series, 1 episode
1994Homicide... 30 Years OnHerselfTV special
1995TV Week Logie AwardsHerselfTV special
1995TVTVHerselfTV series, 1 episode
1995, 1996, 1997This Is Your Life?HerselfTV series, 3 episodes
199550 Fantastic YearsHerselfTV special
1996, 2005Good Morning AustraliaGuestTV series, 2 episodes
1996Monday to FridayGuestTV series, 1 episode
1996–98In Melbourne TonightGuestTV series
1996, 1997Burke's BackyardCelebrity GardenerTV series, 2 episodes
1996Midday with Kerri-AnneGuestTV series, 1 episode
1996Television: The Way We WereHerselfTV special
1997Between the LinesHerselfTV series, 1 episode
1997Blankety BlanksContestantTV series, 2 episodes
1997This Is Your Life: Denise DrysdaleSpecial GuestTV series
199640 Years of LogiesHostTV special
1997Our HouseHerselfTV series, 1 episode
1998–2001DeniseHostTV series
1998Celebrity Wheel of FortuneContestantTV series, 1 episode
1998Eleven A.M.HerselfTV series, 1 episode
1999All Star SquaresContestantTV series, 1 episode
1999I Believe In AngelsHerselfTV special
2001The Bob Downe ShowHerself (singing "Hey Paula" with Bob Downe)TV series, 1 episode
2001The Big SchmoozeGuestTV series, 1 episode
2001The Election ChaserHerselfTV series, 1 episode
2002–03Dig & DineHostTV series
2002New Idea: 100 Fabulous YearsHerselfTV special
2003This Is Your Life: The Showbiz GreatsHerselfTV special
2003This Is Your Life: The Australian Women's Weekly 70th Birthday PartyHerselfTV series, 1 episode
2003You Must Remember ThisHerselfTV series, 1 episode
2005The Price Is RightContestantTV series, 1 episode
200550 Years 50 ShowsHerselfTV Special
2006Get ThisHerselfPodcast series
2006Talking HeadsGuestTV series, 1 episode
2006Dusty: Little By LittleGuest (with Ross Coleman)TV series, 1 episode
2006A Current AffairGuestTV series, 1 episode
2006Today TonightGuestTV series, 1 episode
2006Made In MelbourneGuest (withBud Tingwell)TV special
2006TV Turns 50: The Events That Stopped a NationHerselfTV special
2006–2014Spicks and SpecksContestantTV series, 6 episodes
2007Bert's Family FeudGame team captainTV series, 1 episode
2008Million Dollar Wheel of FortuneContestantTV series, 1 episode
2008This Is Your Life? Bert NewtonHerselfTV series, 1 episode
2009The Real Graham KennedyHerselfABC TV Special
2009Talkin' 'Bout Your GenerationPanellistTV series, 1 episode
2010The ProjectGuestTV series, 1 episode
2010You Have Been WatchingPanelist (withAdam Richard & Tommy Dean)TV series, 1 episode 10: "Beauty and Fashion"
2010Lights! Camera! Party! Television City CelebrateGuest performer (singing "Hey Paula" withErnie Sigley)TV special
2010–2011, 2013The CircleCo-hostTV series
2011You Have Been WatchingGuestTV series, 1 episode
2012Today TonightGuest (withCarmen Duncan &Hazel Phillips)TV series, 1 episode
2013Celebrity Splash! AustraliaHerselfTV series, 2 episodes
2013Tractor MonkeysContestantTV series, 1 episode
2014Dirty Laundry LiveHerselfTV series, 1 episode
2014Young Talent TimeGuest judgeTV series, 1 episode
2014When The Beatles Drove Us WildHerselfTV special
2014, 2015A Current AffairGuestTV series, 2 episodes
2015Darren & BroseHerselfTV series, 2 episodes
2015–2023Studio 10Co-hostTV series
2017Stop Laughing... This Is SeriousHerselfTV series, 1 episode
2018–19One Fat Lady and One Thin LadyHerself (withJessica Rowe)Podcast series
2018Back In Time For DinnerHerselfTV series, 1 episode
2019Celebrity Name GameContestantTV series, 1 episode
2021Who Do You Think You Are?HerselfTV series, 1 episode
2023Christmas with the Australian Women's WeeklyHerselfTV special
2024The ProjectGuestTV series, 1 episode
2024I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! 12th placeContestantTV series, 11 episodes

Stage / Theatre

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YearTitleRoleType
1968Say It with MusicSingerLido Theatre Restaurant, Melbourne
1968Say It with Music, Edition TwoSingerLido Theatre Restaurant, Melbourne
1968Gaslight GaietiesThe George Hotel, St Kilda
1972Buttons
1972Salad DaysSt Martins Theatre
1972GreaseCha-ChaMetro Theatre, Melbourne
1972MirrorsBarbaraLa Mama Theatre
1974DimboolaThe BrideChevron Hotel, Melbourne
1976The Sentimental Bloke
1979The Barry Crocker Show
1980Two Gentlemen of Verona
1983Salad Days
1994–95Hello, Dolly!Ernestina MoneyState Theatre, Melbourne,Lyric Theatre, Brisbane,Her Majesty's Theatre Sydney,Festival Theatre, Adelaide,His Majesty's Theatre, Perth
2001Upfront 7ComedianMelbourne Town Hall
2007Ding Dong DowneComedu duo (with Bob Downe)Melbourne Athenaeum,Sydney Opera House
2014, 2018Denise DrysdaleComedianHopgood Theatre, Adelaide,Noarlunga Centre, Adelaide
2019Saturday Night FeverCameo appearanceSydney Lyric Theatre
2023Alive and KickingComedy duo (withCraig Bennett)Glen Street Theatre & Australian tour
2024The Two of UsComedy duo (withNormie Rowe)Penrith Panthers

Discography

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Charting singles

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List of singles, with selected chart positions
YearTitlePeak chart
positions
Certification
AUS
[29]
1974"Hey Paula"(with Ernie Sigley)2
"The Loving Song"/"Green"42

Awards and nominations

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Go-Set Pop Poll

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The Go-Set Pop Poll was coordinated by teen-oriented pop music newspaperGo-Set and was established in February 1966 and conducted an annual poll during 1966 to 1972 of its readers to determine the most popular personalities.[31]

YearNominee / workAwardResult
1966herselfFemale Vocal3rd

Logie Awards

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TheLogie Awards (officially the TV Week Logie Awards) is an annual gathering to celebrate Australian television, sponsored and organised by magazine TV Week, with the first ceremony in 1959, known then as the TV Week Awards, the awards are presented in 20 categories representing both public and industry voted awards. Drysdale has won twoGold Logie awards forMost Popular Female Personality onAustralian television.[10][11]

YearNominee / workAwardResult
Logie Awards of 1975herselfGold LogieWon
Logie Awards of 1976herselfWon

In 1998, as part of Melbourne'sMoomba Festival, Drysdale was crowned 'Moomba Monarch'.[32]

In January 2008, Drysdale was awarded the 'Australia Day Citizen of the Year' award byBaw Baw Shire.[33]

In 2018, Drysdale was honoured byAustralia Post with her portrait featuring on a special collection of post stamps issued as part of "The Legends of Television" series.[34]

References

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  1. ^"Denise is Denice".Studio 10. 25 April 2018.Network Ten. Retrieved31 March 2024 – viaYouTube.
  2. ^"Today's Birthdays".The Canberra Times. Vol. 68, no. 21, 418. Australian Capital Territory. 5 December 1993. p. 8. Retrieved25 February 2019 – via National Library of Australia.
  3. ^abcde"Talking Heads".ABC. 1 May 2006. Archived fromthe original on 9 November 2012. Retrieved10 May 2015.
  4. ^Australian Speakers BureauArchived 7 July 2011 at theWayback Machine Retrieved 8 January 2011
  5. ^"They're dancing in South street".The Argus. Melbourne. 8 September 1956. p. 7. Retrieved25 February 2019 – via National Library of Australia.
  6. ^"Children in Theatreland".The Age. Melbourne. 21 January 1955. p. 13. Retrieved31 March 2024 – viaNewspapers.com.
  7. ^Denise Drysdale on Life, Love and the UniverseArchived 18 July 2011 at theWayback Machine
  8. ^McIntyre, Iain (2006).Tomorrow is Today: Australia in the Psychedelic Era, 1966–1970. Wakefield Press. p. 13.ISBN 978-1-86254-697-4.
  9. ^"Red China Bases to far for Air War".The Canberra Times. Vol. 42, no. 11, 831. Australian Capital Territory. 28 October 1967. p. 4. Retrieved25 February 2019 – via National Library of Australia.
  10. ^ab"Logies for Ernie and Ding Dong".The Canberra Times. Vol. 49, no. 14, 008. Australian Capital Territory. 8 March 1975. p. 1. Retrieved25 February 2019 – via National Library of Australia.
  11. ^ab"Schoolgirl steals Logie show".The Canberra Times. Vol. 50, no. 14, 325. Australian Capital Territory. 13 March 1976. p. 3. Retrieved25 February 2019 – via National Library of Australia.
  12. ^Wallace, Mark (11 February 1991)."It wasn't the best of mornings for the host of 'GMA'". The Guide.The Canberra Times. Vol. 65, no. 20, 393. Australian Capital Territory. p. 9. Retrieved25 February 2019 – via National Library of Australia.
  13. ^Wallace, Mark (3 July 1989)."Behind the scenes of Hey Hey its Saturday". The Guide.The Canberra Times. Australian Capital Territory. p. 21. Retrieved25 February 2019 – via National Library of Australia.
  14. ^Knox, David (7 March 2007)."Denise on Daryl".TV Tonight. Retrieved25 February 2019.
  15. ^Butler, Dianne (2 October 2009). "Hey Hey It's Saturday reunion proves interminable".The Courier-Mail. Brisbane:News Limited. p. 34.ProQuest 353729426.
  16. ^Wilson, Caroline (27 November 1997)."Why Mum's the word for Denise". Green Guide.The Age. Melbourne. pp. 62–63. Retrieved31 March 2024 – viaNewspapers.com.
  17. ^Bonner, Frances (2003).Ordinary Television: Analyzing Popular TV. SAGE Publications. p. 70.ISBN 978-0-8039-7570-5.
  18. ^"Denise Drysdale".Celebrity Speakers. Retrieved25 February 2019.
  19. ^Hurt, Jessica (16 January 2010). "The Circle takes shape at Ten".The Advertiser. Adelaide:News Limited.ProQuest 354754416.
  20. ^"MORNING STARS CLOCK OFF".The Courier-Mail. Brisbane:News Limited. 26 November 2011. p. 27.ProQuest 905960973.
  21. ^Byrne, Fiona; Coster, Alice (31 July 2012). "Ten axes chat show in morning makeover".Herald Sun. Melbourne:News Limited. p. 11.ProQuest 1030099397.
  22. ^Matheson, Melissa (24 September 2011)."Full circle".The Daily Telegraph. Sydney:News Limited. Archived fromthe original on 15 June 2013. Retrieved4 May 2013.
  23. ^Willis, Charlotte (17 November 2015)."Denise Drysdale joins Ten's Studio 10 panel in 2016".news.com.au.News Corp Australia. Retrieved25 February 2019.
  24. ^Kilkelly, Daniel (24 September 2018)."Neighbours' Gary Canning gets blackmailed by mischievous newcomer Nance Sluggett".Digital Spy. Retrieved24 September 2018.
  25. ^Epstein, Jackie (31 March 2024)."'Don't get the coffin out': Denise Drysdale's vow I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!".Sunday Herald Sun. Melbourne:News Corp Australia.Archived from the original on 31 March 2024. Retrieved31 March 2024.
  26. ^Haigh, Joshua (10 April 2024)."I'm A Celeb: Shock as Denise Drysdale becomes first star out the jungle".News.com.au. Retrieved10 April 2024.
  27. ^Devlyn, Darren (3 March 1990). "'Stranger things have happened'".TV Week. pp. 14–15.
  28. ^"Ding Dong welcomes first grandchild".The Advertiser. 21 November 2011. Retrieved8 September 2024.
  29. ^Kent, David (1993).Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 96.ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
  30. ^"Cash Box Magazine"(PDF).Cash Box. 19 October 1974. p. 36. Retrieved15 November 2021 – via World Radio History.
  31. ^Jeff, Ron."Australian Music Awards". Archived fromthe original on 30 June 2012. Retrieved16 December 2010.
  32. ^"Monarch History".Moomba. Archived fromthe original on 16 June 2013. Retrieved4 May 2013.
  33. ^"Denise Drysdale receives Baw Baw Shire 2008 Australia Day Citizen of the Year Award".Baw Baw Shire. Archived fromthe original on 14 June 2011. Retrieved7 September 2009.
  34. ^Manning, James (19 January 2018)."New Australia Post stamps feature Ding Dong, KAK, Ray Martin, Daryl Somers and Bert".Mediaweek. Retrieved25 February 2019.

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