Hey @reepbot are you a fan of the Might Boosh????
Best surreal comedy, if you haven't seen you should
Highlights
https://www.youtube.com/view_play_l...ure=iv&p=9702C829585B23A4&src_vid=8a8GlAf6Gv8
More/longer stuff
Yôu will love Might Boosh @reepbot - seek it out, you must it is fantastical & totally crazy, I am positive from the way you write and post you will LOVE it.
There is a talking moon
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And so much fun fantasy stuff
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And Naboo
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The Secret Daughter
'Flame Trees'
Seven, 9:00pm, Mon, 3 Oct 2016, 60 minutes
NEW SHOW
A chance meeting in a country pub, between a part-time singer and a cashed-up city slicker, becomes the first day of the rest of the singer's life.
Jessica Mauboy
Series, Australia, English, Drama, Mini Series
GOOD STUFF COMING VERY SOON TO ABC
Rosehaven
Wednesday 12 October at 9:00pm (8×30’)
Rural Tasmania provides the spectacular backdrop for Rosehaven, a new comedy series created by, and starring, two of Australia’s most loved comic talents: Luke McGregor (Luke Warm Sex, Utopia) and Celia Pacquola (Utopia, The Beautiful Lie). Daniel McCallum (Luke) returns to his rural Tasmanian hometown, Rosehaven, to help his formidable mother in her real estate business. He gets a surprise when his best (city) friend Emma (Celia) turns up on the doorstep, on the run from a marriage that didn’t last the honeymoon.
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I love the 2 leads, looks promising.
Hard Quiz
Wednesday 19 October at 8:00pm (10×30’)
For two years, The Weekly’s Tom Gleeson has been putting hard questions to the big names in his regular segment, Hard Chat. Now he puts Australia’s armchair experts to the test in his new show Hard Quiz. A serious quiz show. And seriously hilarious.
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And LOVE Tom, his own show, yeah
Streets of Your Town
Tuesday 8 November at 8.30pm (2×60’)
A look at the aesthetics of our suburbs. Tim Ross – comedian, broadcaster and aficionado of the Modernist era – is tour guide for this very personal journey exploring how and why our suburbs look the way they do. Travelling the country gaining unprecedented access to some of our most epic homes, meeting their owners, peeling back their history and revelling in their beauty Tim poses the question: from Modernism to McMansionism – how did we get here?
Please Like Me
Series 4 premieres on Wednesday 9 November at 9.30pm
(6×30’)
After its recent launch in the UK, where it’s been hailed as “the best original Australian TV comedy ever”, “like Girls directed by Wes Anderson” and “low-key, kooky-cool and warm-hearted”, Please Like Me returns for a fourth season, as Josh and his friends hurtle towards the end of their twenties and try to convince themselves that everything is gonna be OK.
This show is really good, except miss this ep if like me you hate Kathy, however even with her it might be OK.
It is usually on late at night/early am.
It is casual chat with comics in a small smokey room with more comics playing audience, but they butt in plenty.
When the guests are GOOD the show is HOT.
The Green Room With Paul Provenza
'Guests - Franklyn Ajaye, Dana Gould, Kathy Griffin, Greg Proops'
SBS 2, 8:00pm, Wed, 5 Oct 2016, 35 minutes
REPEAT
Comedian and director of The Aristocrats, Paul Provenza invites some of the biggest names in stand-up to sit down and try to beat each other to the punch line. This episode, host Provenza welcomes guest panelists Kathy Griffin, Dana Gould, Franklyn Ajaye and Greg Proops.
They're cheap I guess but as a UK'er I agree - they're everywhere and there are very few I watch regularly, although catching the odd one here and there is usually a passable way to spend half an hour. And in Dave there almost is a channel devoted to them.I'm always amazed at the sheer number of panel shows comedy wise they have in the UK. You could probably dedicate a channel to it. I don't mind watching a bit of it now and then. Plus there can be some really clever shows sometimes. However I often find that they go for the cheap joke. Plus I often find about eighty percent of the comedians on there to be awful.
Playing a musical instrument whilst singing a silly song is not funny.
Poms & Aussies = do panel shows, HYBPA, Gruen, Project. Past Panel etc.
USA = does talks shows instead. Their panels tend to be stupid, like The Talk, or The View,. wanky stuff.
And i love how Poms have taken the USA talk show format, & shaken, stirred and made gay and heaps more fun.
And the USA version seems to have descended into frat boy drinking games.
Do you guys get The Fall? Half way through series 3 now on UK TV and it's easily the best series so far, even though in theory they should have just left it be at the end of the second series.
So much great drama around at the moment - I'd recommend National Treasure if it reaches your screens too. It's a timely drama about a comedian accused of historic sexual crimes and one of the most watchable things I've seen in ages, mainly thanks to the excellent Robbie Coltrane and Julie Walters.