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  1. He created the character of the "squeaky-voiced moppet" Joy-Belle and Professor Ratbaggy, which owed its origins to Denzil Howson's Professor Nitwitty from the late 1950s, and he appeared as Uncle Ernie. He also penned the comic strip versions of Gerry Gee, Joy-Belle and Ossie Ostrich. Career

  2. Professor Ratbaggy is a sometime four-piece band based in Melbourne, Australia. Sometimes thought of as a side-project of iconic Australian singer-songwriter Paul Kelly, the band is in fact its own entity: Kelly is one of the four members (song writing generally shared).

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  4. Professor Ratbaggy is the debut eponymous album by Australian rock/pop band Professor Ratbaggy and originally released on EMI Records in 1999. " Coma" was released as a single, it was written by band members, [2] Stephen Hadley ( bass guitar , backing vocals ), Bruce Haymes ( keyboards , organ , backing vocals), Paul Kelly ( guitar , vocals ...

  5. Jul 1, 2010 · Professor Ratbaggy performing 'Coma' live on The 10.30 Slot. The 10.30 Slot was a music and variety show that aired on ABC TV (Australia) on Friday nights between 1999 and 2000.

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  6. Professor Ratbaggy is the debut eponymous album by Australian rock/pop band Professor Ratbaggy and originally released on EMI Records in 1999. "Coma" was released as a single, it was written by band members, Stephen Hadley, Bruce Haymes, Paul Kelly and Peter Luscombe who were all members of Kelly's backing band. "Coma" was remixed by Wicked Beat Sound System.

  7. Professor Ratbaggy is a sometime four-piece band based in Melbourne, Australia. Sometimes thought of as a side-project of iconic Australian singer-songwriter Paul Kelly, the band is in fact its own entity: Kelly is one of the four members.

  8. Explore Professor Ratbaggy's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Professor Ratbaggy on AllMusic.

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