One of Australia's greatest satirists, John Clarke (actually a New Zealander), died yesterday. Perhaps little known outside Australia and New Zealand, he was a supremo of dry, laconic wit. He was second only to Barry Humphries on the (my) list of "Australian" comic legends.
Clarke wrote and starred in a great mockumentary series called The Games, spoofing the bureaucracy behind Sydney's hosting of the 2000 Olympics. Spanning two series over 1998 and 2000, The Games predated The Office and was subsequently plagiarised by the BBC as Twenty Twelve, prompting Clarke to post on his website: "John and [co-writer] Ross Stevenson ... run a charitable institute supplying formats to British television".
Clarke was a gifted writer and poet. Over the decades, he "impersonated" just about all major Australian political figures, always using his own flat, nasal voice. Here's something Euro-relevant from a few years ago: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Ue9ek9tTSg