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| Something in the Air | ||
Full Frontal
Initially starting off as an extension of the program 'Fast Forward' with the title 'Fast Forward's Full Frontal', within a year the show had totally replaced it's great but slowly aging predecessor to become one of the great comedy shows on Australian television. With the simplified title 'Full Frontal', every Thursday night was a guranteed blast. (Source: IMDb.com)
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The Eric Bana Show
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In 1997 after winning a Logie award for funniest human, Eric embarked on his own successful sketch series, featuring the talents of Bob Franklin, Ros Hammand, Steve Currie, Dave O'Neil, Robyn Butler and Michael Veitch. The series was a treat for Bana fans, featuring all of his most popular characters plus a host of new ones. (Source: IMDb.com)
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Something in the Air
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Probably the best of its type made (small Australian country town, the life, loves and dramas of the locals and the blow-ins), 'Something in the Air' gave us something to look forward to on local television in Australia during 2000 - 2002. The town of Emu Springs survives thanks to its local radio station (to which the title pays homage) and a band of loyal locals, most of whom seem to be members of 'The Emus', the local footie (Australian Rules Football) team. You can find full details at the official web site on ABC Television (abc.net.au/something) which thankfully has kept the site up and running despite the demise of the series. (Source: IMDb.com)
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