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Trevorrow has appeared on the Australian series of '']'', often joining with host ] in a sing-along of an Australian song at the end of the episode. He has collaborated several times with the ] (which included McDermott), appearing in their TV series, '']'', and their film '']''. He has also featured in an episode of the sitcom '']'', as well as hosting the series '']''. | Trevorrow has appeared on the Australian series of '']'', often joining with host ] in a sing-along of an Australian song at the end of the episode. He has collaborated several times with the ] (which included McDermott), appearing in their TV series, '']'', and their film '']''. He has also featured in an episode of the sitcom '']'', as well as hosting the series '']''. | ||
Downe also became a contestant on Australian Brainest Comedian. Unfortunately, he lost one point from his rival, Mikey Robbins and lost the game. | |||
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Mark Trevorrow is an Australian comedian, television host and media personality. Openly gay, Trevorrow has developed the flamboyant alter ego "Bob Downe" - a cheesy, safari suit-wearing lounge singer - and the distinction between the two personae is often blurred, with Trevorrow and Downe both making appearances at events and hosting television programs.
Trevorrow has appeared on the Australian series of Good News Week, often joining with host Paul McDermott in a sing-along of an Australian song at the end of the episode. He has collaborated several times with the Doug Anthony All Stars (which included McDermott), appearing in their TV series, DAAS Kapital, and their film The Edinburgh Years. He has also featured in an episode of the sitcom Kath & Kim, as well as hosting the series The Way We Were.
Downe also became a contestant on Australian Brainest Comedian. Unfortunately, he lost one point from his rival, Mikey Robbins and lost the game.
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