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Doug Ashdown
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Doug Ashdown was born in 1942 in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. He is a composer, known for
Dirkie (1969)
,
Ellis in Glamourland (2004)
and
In Flinders Wake: A Voyage to the Unknown Coast (2002)
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Known for
Dirkie
6.9
Soundtrack
("Wait for Tomorrow" (Title Song))
1969
Ellis in Glamourland
5.8
Soundtrack
("Winter In America")
2004
In Flinders Wake: A Voyage to the Unknown Coast
Video
Composer
(original music)
2002
Dave's Place
TV Series
Soundtrack
("Quit Your Low Down Ways", "This Train", "Trouble", "Take This Hammer")
1965 • 2 eps
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In Flinders Wake: A Voyage to the Unknown Coast
Video
Composer
(original music)
2002
Soundtrack
Previous
5
Ellis in Glamourland
5.8
writer: "Winter In America"
2004
Alternatieve Elfstedentocht in Canada
TV Movie
performer: "Winter in America"
(uncredited)
1983
The Ernie Sigley Show
7.1
TV Series
writer: "Living with Love Everyday"
performer: "(I Know You) You're the Song"
writer: "(I Know You) You're the Song"
1975
3 episodes
Dirkie
6.9
writer: "Wait for Tomorrow" (Title Song)
1969
Dave's Place
TV Series
performer: "Quit Your Low Down Ways", "This Train", "Trouble"
performer: "Take This Hammer"
1965
2 episodes
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Born
1942
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
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