list of guests & reported events |
| The following is a list of people whose voices appeared on previous ARTS alive programs and of events reported in the past stories, arranged with surnames / names of events in alphabetical order:
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| Dagg, Fred | see John Clarke | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Dalton, Emily | Sweethearts of Swing | Rosemary Scott | 7 | 1997 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Darian-Smith, Kate | director: Australian Centre, Melbourne University | Vincent O'Donnell | 2 | 1999 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| David, Mark | author: "Gangland" | Fergus Pitt | 12 | 1998 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| - | 8 | 1999
| Davis, Luke | festival director: Noosa 1999 Film Festival | Vincent O'Donnell | 28 | 1999
| de Heer, Rolf | indepedent film-maker: "Encounter at Raven's Gate", "The Quiet Room", "Bad Boy Bobby", "Dance Me To My Song" | Vincent O'Donnell | 30 | 1998
| de Roper, Julia | director: Industry Development, South Australian Film Corporation ("NSW new code of conduct for filmmakers" story) | Andrew Fenton | 3 | 1999
| de Sario, Eric | theatre performer: "Compagnie Philippe Genty's "Dédale"" | Fiona Parker | 11 | 2000
| Dean, Matthew | editor: "Lies" magazine | Fergus Pitt | 6 | 1998
| Decean, Des | general manager: Austereo Network ("digital radio" story) | Edith Bevin | 19 | 1999
| Deeb, Semon | co-director: Jinta Desert Art Gallery, Sydney | ("fake Japalijarra paintings" story) Edith Bevin | 8 | 1999
| Delahuntly, Mary | ABC Television journalist, past winner: Gold Walkley Award ("Racism, Ratings and the Media" story) | Nasya Bahfen | 26 | 1997
| Demi-Geroe, Anne | artistic director: 7th Brisbane International Film Festival | Fiona Parker | 23 | 1998
| Dennon, Louise | director: Global Arts Link | Nicole Foote | 25 | 1997
| Vincent O'Donnell | 6 | 1998
| Devenish-Meares, Andrew | web master, production manager: Radio 2UNE, University of New England, Armidale NSW | Andrew Fenton | 13 | 2000
| Deveson, Ivan | Lord Mayor, Melbourne (Federation Square story) | Nasya Bahfen | 17 | 1997
| Dickens, Peter | producer: "Uncharted", New Zealand pop program | Vincent O'Donnell | 30 | 1997
| Dingle, John | conductor: "Seven Last Words from the Cross" | Andrew Demaria | 24 | 1999
| Dixon, Chicka | former associate of Burnum Burnum (Burnum Burnum story) | Matt Peacock | 20 | 1997
| Dobson, Pat | ("Reconciliation") | summer program 3 | 1997-98
| Donaldson, Kim | organiser: "It's About Time" exhibition | Vincent O'Donnell | 24 | 1997
| Doran, Sean | Artistic Director: Perth International Arts Festival | Vincent O'Donnell | summer program 6 | 1999- 2000
| Douglas, Louise | general manager: product development, National
Museum of Australia ("Bringing the House Down" poloitical cartoon exhibition story) | Vincent O'Donnell | 10 | 1999
| Dowling, Julie | Budimaya visual artist (WA arts & culture panel discussion) | Vincent O'Donnell | 1 | 2000
| Downs, Annette | Terrapin Puppet Theatre: "Big Friendly Giant"; Tasmanian Business Woman of the Year | Fiona Parker | 32 | 1998
| "The Dream Puppets" | Melbourne Fringe Festival performance ("Nikki gets funky at the fringe") | Nicole Foote | 29 | 1997
| Duarte, Bernardo | East Timorese Theatre Group (monologue from "Sweet Flowers") | - | 36 | 1998
| Duguid, Dale | Photon Visual Effects - digital cinematic production | Vincent O'Donnell | summer program 3 | 1999- 2000
| Duncan, Melanie | coloratura; winner: 1999 City of Melbourne Song Recital Awards - popular award, best singer award, best musical partnership award | Vincent O'Donnell | 19 | 1999
| Dunnecliff, Craig | Managing Director: Morgan Grace Investments ("Christopher Skase Movie" story) | Andrew Demaria | 23 | 1999
| Dunstan, Donald Alan | (1926-1999) premier: South Australia (1967-1968, 1970-1979) ("Don Dunstan" tribute) | Vincent O'Donnell | 1 | 1999
| Dunstan, Keith | veteran journalist; founder of the Anti-Football League (speech @ ""The Forgotten Fifties" book launch) | - | 37 | 1997
| Dyer, Richard | contemporary writers on film and popular culture; Professor of Film Studies: University of Warwick, UK | David Nolan | 29 | 1998
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