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''Full Frontal'' was an Australian
sketch comedy Sketch comedy comprises a series of short, amusing scenes or vignettes, called "sketches", commonly between one and ten minutes long, performed by a group of comic actors or comedians. The form developed and became popular in vaudeville, and is ...
series which ran on the Seven Network from 1993 to 1997. It launched the television careers of Eric Bana,
Shaun Micallef Shaun Patrick Micallef (; born 18 July 1962) is an Australian comedian, actor, writer and television presenter. He is currently the host of the satirical news comedy series ''Shaun Micallef's Mad as Hell'' on the ABC. He also hosted the game sh ...
,
Kitty Flanagan Kitty Flanagan (born 1968) is an Australian comedian, writer and actress who works in Australia and the United Kingdom. She has also performed in France, Germany, the Netherlands, South Africa, and Japan and at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and ...
,
Julia Morris Julia Carolyn Margaret Morris (born 20 April 1968) is an Australian comedian, television presenter and actress who has worked extensively in Australian television and radio, touring the country with her solo comedy shows. She relocated to the Un ...
and Denise Scott. In 1998 a spin-off of the show moved to
Network Ten Network 10 (commonly known as Ten Network, Channel 10 or simply 10) is an Australian commercial television network owned by Ten Network Holdings, a division of the Paramount Networks UK & Australia subsidiary of Paramount Global. One of five ...
under the name ''Totally Full Frontal'', losing most of the original cast in the process; it finished in 1999. Since 2008 till approx 2010, re-runs were screening on The Comedy Channel as part of the channel's "Aussie Gold" block of locally made, classic comedy programming.


History

The series began screening shortly after the similar sketch comedy program '' Fast Forward'' (from which Full Frontal derived) ended. ''Full Frontal'' retained the same general format of ''Fast Forward''. It was formatted in a way such as to create the effect of someone continuously
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; after the punchline of each sketch, it would abruptly switch to the next as if the viewer had switched channels. However, the new show had an all-new regular cast. Initially, some members of the ''Fast Forward'' cast made guest appearances in occasional ''Full Frontal'' sketches, easing the transition into the new series. Several members of the new cast had appeared in the earlier ''The Comedy Company'', including
Kym Gyngell Kym Gyngell (born 15 April 1952), sometimes also credited as Kim Gyngell, is an Australian comedian and film, television and stage actor. Gyngell won the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in 1988 for his role as ...
and Glenn Butcher. The show first aired on the Seven Network on 13 May 1993, and finished on 15 September 1997.


DVD releases

*Full Frontal - Series 1: Vol. 1 (2 Disc Set) - 23 May 2005 *Full Frontal - Series 1: Vol. 2 (2 Disc Set) - 20 June 2005 *Full Frontal - Series 2: Vol. 1 (2 Disc Set) - 25 October 2006 *Full Frontal - Series 2: Vol. 2 (3 Disc Set) - 5 December 2006 *Full Frontal - Series 3: Vol. 1 (3 Disc Set) - 20 February 2007 *Full Frontal - Series 3: Vol. 2 (3 Disc Set) - 20 February 2007 *Full Frontal - Series 1 (4 Disc Set) - 10 February 2010 *Full Frontal - Series 2 (5 Disc Set) - 10 February 2010 *Full Frontal - Series 3 (6 Disc Set) - 10 February 2010 *Full Frontal - Series 4 (6 Disc Set) - 1 June 2011 *Full Frontal - Series 5 (4 Disc Set) - 1 June 2011 *Totally Full Frontal - Series 1 (4 Disc Set) - 29 June 2011 *Totally Full Frontal - Best of Series 2 – 30 November 2011 *Totally Full Frontal - Series 2 (3 Disc Set) - 7 March 2012


Series Cast


Seven Network

Years: 1993, Episodes 1-18; 1994, Episodes 19-40; 1995, Episodes 41-66; 1996, Episodes 67-92; 1997, Episodes 93-112. * Matt Parkinson (1993) * Matthew Quartermaine (1993) *
Greg Fleet Gregory Fleet is an Australian comedian and actor. History Early life Fleet was born in Michigan, in the United States. His father moved the family to Australia when Greg was four. He grew up in Geelong, and as a teenager boarded at Geelong Gra ...
(1993, Episodes 1–9) * Michael Veitch (1993, Episodes 10–18) * Jennifer Ward-Lealand (1993–1994) * Rima Te Wiata (1993–1994) * Eric Bana (1993–1996) * Glenn Butcher (1993–1997) *
Kym Gyngell Kym Gyngell (born 15 April 1952), sometimes also credited as Kim Gyngell, is an Australian comedian and film, television and stage actor. Gyngell won the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in 1988 for his role as ...
(1993–1997) * Ross Williams (1993–1997) * Denise Scott (1994) * Sue Yardley (1994) * John Walker (1994–1997) * Francis Greenslade (1995, Episodes 49–66) *
Julia Morris Julia Carolyn Margaret Morris (born 20 April 1968) is an Australian comedian, television presenter and actress who has worked extensively in Australian television and radio, touring the country with her solo comedy shows. She relocated to the Un ...
(1995–1996) *
Kitty Flanagan Kitty Flanagan (born 1968) is an Australian comedian, writer and actress who works in Australia and the United Kingdom. She has also performed in France, Germany, the Netherlands, South Africa, and Japan and at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and ...
(1995–96, Episodes 41–81) * Daina Reid (1995–1997) *
Shaun Micallef Shaun Patrick Micallef (; born 18 July 1962) is an Australian comedian, actor, writer and television presenter. He is currently the host of the satirical news comedy series ''Shaun Micallef's Mad as Hell'' on the ABC. He also hosted the game sh ...
(1995–97, Episodes 41–105) * Jackie Loeb (1996) * Darren Gilshenan (1997) * Gabby Millgate (1997) * Ursula Brooks (1997, Episodes 93–99)


Network Ten

Years: 1998, Episodes 1-16; 1999, Episodes 17-32. * Ross Williams (1998–1999) * John Walker (1998–1999) * Darren Gilshenan (1998–1999) * Gabby Millgate (1998–1999) * Julia Zemiro (1998–1999) * Paul McCarthy (1998–1999) * Vic Plume (1998–99, Episodes 7-32)


Guest appearances


Seven Network

* Alan Pentland (1993) * Gina Riley (1993) * Glenn Robbins (1993) * Jane Turner (1993) * Jimeoin (1993) * Magda Szubanski (1993) * Sue Yardley (1993) * Greg Fleet (1993 (Episode 10), 1994 (Episode 40)) * Jane Borghesi (1993, Episodes 10-18) * Cherise Donovan (1993, 1994–1995, 1997) * Geoff Brooks (1993, 1994) * Marg Downey (1993, 1994) * Michael Veitch (1993 (Episodes 1–6), 1994 (Episodes 36-40)) * Steve Blackburn (1993, 1994) * Denise Scott (1993, 1995) *
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(1993 (Episode 13), 1995 (Episode 62)) * Peter Moon (1993, 1996) * Steve Vizard (1993, 1996) * Shaun Micallef (1994) * Wayne Hope (1994) * Jake Kirov (1994) * Naomi Wright (1994) * Ben Georgiou (1994) * Michael Edward Stevens (1994) * Daina Reid (1994, Episodes 39-40) * Dieter Brummer (1994, Episode 40) * Matthew Quartermaine (1994, Episode 40) * Margaret Urlich (1994, Episodes 62 & 64) * Geire Kami (1994-1995) * Sandy Roberts (1994, 1996) * Jeffrey Richards (1994) * TISM (1995) * Margaret Pomeranz (1995) * Richard Hutson (1995) * Wynne Pullman (1995) * John Paul Young (1995) * Pia Emery (1995) * Julie "Fury" Saunders (1995) * John "Vulcan" Seru (1995) *
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(1995) * Tim Watson (1995) * Kate Fischer (1995) * Dave O'Neil (1995, 1996) *
Esme Melville Esme Melville (born Esme Grace Mount-Melville, 23 July 1918 – 14 September 2006) was an Australian theatre, television and film actress. At the Tropfest awards for 2003 she won Best Actor – Female for her role of Granma in the short film, '' ...
(1995, 1996) * Stan Yarramuna (1996, Episodes 67-68 & 71) * Paula Gardner (1996) * Kitty Flanagan (1996, Episode 82) * Rosalind Hammond (1996) * Paul Parker (1996) * Ian Mall (1996) * Rani Cameron (1996) * Stephanie Lawrence (1996) * Lisa McCune (1996) * Tegan Stewart (1996) * Lucinda Bruce (1996) * Barry Crocker (1996) * Caroline Reid (1997) * Brett Tucker (1997, Episode 100) * The Tap Dogs (1997, Episode 100) * Eric Bana (1997, Episode 101) * Ursula Brooks (1997, Episodes 101 & 105) * Kate Gorman (1997) *
Daniel Daperis Daniel Daperis ( el, Ντανιέλ Δαπέρης) is an Australian actor and director. He is best known for his acting roles in the television series ''The Man From Snowy River The Man from Snowy River may refer to: * "The Man from Snowy Ri ...
(1997) * Kate Keltie (1997) * Gerard McCulloch (1997, Episodes 103-112)


Network Ten

* Ryan Moloney (1998, Episode 1) * Michael Carman (1998, Episode 1) * Daina Reid (1998, Episode 1) * Vic Plume (1998, Episodes 1-6) * Gerard McCulloch (1998) *
Tania Lacy Tania Jane Lacy is an Australian comedian. Early life and education Originally from Toowoomba, Queensland, Lacy spent many of her early years travelling with her family. Her father, then an officer in the army, was posted to Singapore (where L ...
(1998, Episodes 2 & 4) * Jarrod Choong (1998, Episode 7) * Bill Charles (1998, Episode 7) * Matylda Buczko (1998, Episode 9) * Melanie Lockman (1998, Episode 10) * Tim Chambers (1998, Episode 10) * Fernanda Ramos (1998, Episodes 11 & 14) * Robin Bissett (1998, Episode 12) * Julie McKay (1998, Episode 13) * Ron Kamoen (1998, Episode 14) * Vanessa Sim (1998, Episode 14) * Ryan White (1998, Episode 14) * Michael Ward (1998, Episodes 13-15) * Alicia Missen (1998, Episode 16) * Bud Tingwell (1999) * Carrie Baker (1999, Episode 26) * Geoff Paine (1999, Episode 32) * Kynan Barker (1999, Episode 32) *
Matt Tilley Matt Tilley (born 4 March 1969 in Melbourne) is an Australian ex-radio presenter and stand-up comedian. Personal life Tilley was raised in Mount Eliza. He completed his secondary school education in 1986 at The Peninsula School in Mount Eliza ...
(1999, Episode 32)


Notable characters


Full Frontal

;Peter (or as he pronounces it "Poida" often correcting people by saying "hey it's Poida, not Poida"); : An Australian bogan, played by Eric Bana. Poida was originally a TV host on Community Television's Channel 31. Peter enjoys to drink VB and carries an esky around wherever he goes. He has a blond mullet and dresses in a velvet suit. Most of the time he is seen smoking in sketches. Poida works for Channel 31 but is usually the stand-in host for many TV shows on other networks (such as Channel 9, 10, and the ABC) when the real host fails to appear. He has stood in for Ray Martin on ''A Current Affair'' and Kerry O'Brien on ''The 7.30 Report,'' as well as being the host of ''Storytime'' and an episode of '' Playschool.'' He takes an esky into the studio and smokes while interviewing guests. Instead of sitting on the set furniture, he prefers to make himself comfortable on a bean bag. :;Impact on Eric Bana's Career:Poida was probably Eric Bana's most well known character and was thought to really have helped Bana's acting career. The director of the Australian film '' Chopper'' says he cast Bana because of his performance in ''Full Frontal''. Bana has gone on to a successful acting career, starring in movies both in and out of Australia. ;Eddie: Eastern European migrant, whose famous line was "''It's a complete shemozzle''" (also played by Eric Bana). In an interview in '' TV Week'' Bana said the character was born when he was around 10 or 12 whilst playing on his CB Radio. TV Week magazine, 12 November 1994. "Eric's Ethnic Accent" by Darren Devlyn, page 20.
"Eddie is the sort of guy who could walk through the
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and not realise it was gay. He would just see it as coincidental that there were so many men there."
;Ron: A stage janitor who wears overalls and is always trying to either apply for a job or scam money introducing himself as "uh, Ron". When he is caught out, he will often leave, saying "Fair enough". (Played by Ross Williams) ;Neville and Beulah: Elderly
nudist Naturism is a lifestyle of practising non-sexual social nudity in private and in public; the word also refers to the cultural movement which advocates and defends that lifestyle. Both may alternatively be called nudism. Though the two terms ar ...
s who love doing things "totally nude" (played by Glenn Butcher and Daina Reid). ;Milo Kerrigan: Punch-drunk (but much loved) ex-
boxer Boxer most commonly refers to: * Boxer (boxing), a competitor in the sport of boxing *Boxer (dog), a breed of dog Boxer or boxers may also refer to: Animal kingdom * Boxer crab * Boxer shrimp, a small group of decapod crustaceans * Boxer snipe ee ...
played by
Shaun Micallef Shaun Patrick Micallef (; born 18 July 1962) is an Australian comedian, actor, writer and television presenter. He is currently the host of the satirical news comedy series ''Shaun Micallef's Mad as Hell'' on the ABC. He also hosted the game sh ...
. He is considered to be the most popular character of the series. Heavily reliant on slapstick sketches involving Kerrigan routinely destroying large portions of the set. Parko One of the hosts of the sports variety show ''Good Sport,'' which often has Milo Kerrigan as a guest (played by
Kitty Flanagan Kitty Flanagan (born 1968) is an Australian comedian, writer and actress who works in Australia and the United Kingdom. She has also performed in France, Germany, the Netherlands, South Africa, and Japan and at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and ...
) Roseanne Chapel A TV personality, she took over as presenter of ''Good Sport'' from Parko. She also hosts a number of shows on high culture that feature Milo Kerrigan as guest (Played by Daina Reid) ;Nobby Doldrums: An obsessed fan of ''
7.30 Report ''The 7.30 Report'' is an Australian week-nightly television current affairs program, which was shown on ABC1 and ABC News 24 at from 1986 to 2011. In 2011, it evolved into '' 7.30'', a revamped current affairs program. History ''The 7.30 Repor ...
'' presenter Kerry O'Brien who is willing to be interviewed about anything, just to be on the program (played by
Shaun Micallef Shaun Patrick Micallef (; born 18 July 1962) is an Australian comedian, actor, writer and television presenter. He is currently the host of the satirical news comedy series ''Shaun Micallef's Mad as Hell'' on the ABC. He also hosted the game sh ...
). ;David McGahan: Incompetent TV personality and failed actor who hosted nature documentaries, (played by
Shaun Micallef Shaun Patrick Micallef (; born 18 July 1962) is an Australian comedian, actor, writer and television presenter. He is currently the host of the satirical news comedy series ''Shaun Micallef's Mad as Hell'' on the ABC. He also hosted the game sh ...
). ;Roger Explosion: 'Alter ego' of David McGahan from his failed acting career (played by
Shaun Micallef Shaun Patrick Micallef (; born 18 July 1962) is an Australian comedian, actor, writer and television presenter. He is currently the host of the satirical news comedy series ''Shaun Micallef's Mad as Hell'' on the ABC. He also hosted the game sh ...
). ;Leon: Art critic, renowned for his liberal use of the word " crap" (played by
Kym Gyngell Kym Gyngell (born 15 April 1952), sometimes also credited as Kim Gyngell, is an Australian comedian and film, television and stage actor. Gyngell won the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in 1988 for his role as ...
). ;Ian Goodings: Sleazy TV news presenter on the fictitious ''Australian National Nightly Network News'' (played by John Walker). ;Narelle Parkinsom: Bitchy and unenthusiastic co-presenter on fictitious ''Australian National Nightly Network News'' (played by
Kitty Flanagan Kitty Flanagan (born 1968) is an Australian comedian, writer and actress who works in Australia and the United Kingdom. She has also performed in France, Germany, the Netherlands, South Africa, and Japan and at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and ...
). ;Phil Toinby: Much maligned weatherman on ''Australian Nightly Network News'', renowned for his outrageous and colourful ties and using unusual pointers sent in by viewers, as noticed by the two newsreaders (played by Francis Greenslade). ;Chaka:
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and poet, her poems usually circulate about her hometown of Nimbin (played by
Kitty Flanagan Kitty Flanagan (born 1968) is an Australian comedian, writer and actress who works in Australia and the United Kingdom. She has also performed in France, Germany, the Netherlands, South Africa, and Japan and at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and ...
). On a parody of A Current Affairs on Full Frontal, Eric Bana's Ray Martin asks Chaka what type of name is "Chaka" and what it means. Chaka is Arabic for "Joanne". ;Enzo: Organized crime boss believed to be parody of figures in the Melbourne organized crime underworld (played by Ross Williams). He has a strict hatred of cameras and responds to questions with the word 'NO' frequently. ;Allen Bamff: Appeared in three episodes as an unconfident Car Salesman promoting his self-titled car yard "Allen Bamff Holden" (played by Francis Greenslade). The show also famously satirised many prominent celebrities, including: ; Paul Keating: Australian Prime Minister 1991-1996 (played by Glenn Butcher) ; John Howard: Australian Prime Minister 1996-2007 (played by John Walker). Earlier parodies of John Howard were also played by Glenn Butcher. ;
Pauline Hanson Pauline Lee Hanson (''née'' Seccombe, formerly Zagorski; born 27 May 1954) is an Australian politician who is the founder and leader of One Nation, a right-wing populist political party. Hanson has represented Queensland in the Australian ...
: Controversial right-wing politician (played by Daina Reid). ; Mike Willesee: Journalist and presenter of Australia's ''
A Current Affair ''A Current Affair'' may refer to: * ''A Current Affair'' (Australian TV program), 1971–present Australian current affairs program that airs on Nine Network * ''A Current Affair'' (American TV program), a 1986–1998 American television news ...
'' known for long pauses at the most inopportune times mid-sentence (played by Eric Bana). ; Stan Grant: Journalist and presenter of '' Real Life'' (played by Eric Bana). ; Ray Martin: Journalist and presenter of Australia's ''
A Current Affair ''A Current Affair'' may refer to: * ''A Current Affair'' (Australian TV program), 1971–present Australian current affairs program that airs on Nine Network * ''A Current Affair'' (American TV program), a 1986–1998 American television news ...
'' (played by Eric Bana). ; Fabio: Male model and "most beautiful man in the cosmos, including the black holes" (played by
Shaun Micallef Shaun Patrick Micallef (; born 18 July 1962) is an Australian comedian, actor, writer and television presenter. He is currently the host of the satirical news comedy series ''Shaun Micallef's Mad as Hell'' on the ABC. He also hosted the game sh ...
). Fabio was Micallef's favorite character on the show. ;
Stuart Littlemore Stuart Littlemore KC is an Australian barrister and former journalist and television presenter. He created ABC Television's long-running '' Media Watch'' program, which he hosted from its inception in 1989 to 1997. Early career Littlemore wa ...
: Barrister and journalist and presenter of '' Media Watch''. (Played by
Kim Gyngell Kym Gyngell (born 15 April 1952), sometimes also credited as Kim Gyngell, is an Australian comedian and film, television and stage actor. Gyngell won the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in 1988 for his role as ...
). ; Kerry O'Brien: Journalist and presenter of ''
The 7.30 Report ''The 7.30 Report'' is an Australian week-nightly television current affairs program, which was shown on ABC1 and ABC News 24 at from 1986 to 2011. In 2011, it evolved into ''7.30'', a revamped current affairs program. History ''The 7.30 Report ...
'' (''see:'' Australian Broadcasting Corporation) (Played by
Kim Gyngell Kym Gyngell (born 15 April 1952), sometimes also credited as Kim Gyngell, is an Australian comedian and film, television and stage actor. Gyngell won the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in 1988 for his role as ...
). ; John Burgess: ''
Wheel of Fortune The Wheel of Fortune or ''Rota Fortunae'' has been a concept and metaphor since ancient times referring to the capricious nature of Fate. Wheel of Fortune may also refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Art * ''The Wheel of Fortune'' (Burne-Jo ...
'' host from 1984 to 1996 (played by Ross Williams) ; Tony Barber: ''
Sale of the Century ''Sale of the Century'' (stylized as ''$ale of the Century'') is an American television game show that originally debuted on September 29, 1969, on NBC daytime. It was one of three NBC game shows to premiere on that date, the other two being th ...
'' host from 1980 to 1991 and ''
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'' host in 1996 (played by John Walker) ;
Glenn Ridge Glenn Daryl Ridge (born 21 November 1955 in Adelaide, South Australia) is an Australian television and radio presenter, and the owner and managing director of the Q Media Group, a production company making television specials and documentaries. ...
: ''
Sale of the Century ''Sale of the Century'' (stylized as ''$ale of the Century'') is an American television game show that originally debuted on September 29, 1969, on NBC daytime. It was one of three NBC game shows to premiere on that date, the other two being th ...
'' host from 1991 to 2001. Portrayed by Eric Bana.


Totally Full Frontal

;Mister Camouflage : A man dressed heavily in military camouflage who has a hard time being noticed in day-to-day life (played by Darren Gilshenan) ;Sophie :A French woman who works as a Passenger Check-In Officer for Air France. She used to work as a flight attendant for the airline, but was demoted after she got into a drunken fight with the French President. (Played by Julia Zemiro) ;Noeline Buxworth A bogan who was always seen at a poker machine and was always and smoking and drinking. She would often tell stories to strangers about her life. (Played by
Paul McCarthy Paul McCarthy (born August 4, 1945) is a contemporary artist who lives and works in Los Angeles, California. Life McCarthy was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1945. He studied art at Weber State University in Ogden, Utah, and later continued ...
) Famously satirized celebrities include:
Pauline Hanson Pauline Lee Hanson (''née'' Seccombe, formerly Zagorski; born 27 May 1954) is an Australian politician who is the founder and leader of One Nation, a right-wing populist political party. Hanson has represented Queensland in the Australian ...
Played by Julia Zemiro in a 1950s style sitcom called ''I love Pauline'' the cast of
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Jerry Seinfeld Jerome Allen Seinfeld ( ; born April 29, 1954) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and producer. He is best known for playing a Jerry Seinfeld (character), semi-fictionalized version of himself in the sitcom ''Seinfeld'', which he ...
(played by
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), Elaine Benes (played by Julia Zemiro), Cosmo Kramer (played by Darren Gilshenan), George Costanza (Played by Ross Williams) Liz Hayes Journalist and one of the hosts of the Show ''
60 Minutes ''60 Minutes'' is an American television news magazine broadcast on the CBS television network. Debuting in 1968, the program was created by Don Hewitt and Bill Leonard, who chose to set it apart from other news programs by using a unique styl ...
'' (Played by Julia Zemiro) Jana Wendt A prominent journalist of the 90s (played by Julia Zemiro)


Awards

Full Frontal has won several
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in its time. It has been nominated for several as well. It has won: * Most Popular Comedy Program (1995, 1996, 1997, 1998) * Most Popular Personality to Eric Bana Nominated for: * Most Popular Comedy Program (1999)


Special

* The Best of ''Totally Full Frontal'' (1999, 60 minutes)


See also

*
List of Australian television series Future shows Seven * ''The 1% Club'' (Seven Network game show 2023–) * ''Apartment Rules'' (Seven Network reality 2023–) * '' Animals Aboard with Dr Harry'' (Seven Network reality 2023–) * ''Armchair Experts'' (Seven Network sports ...


References


External links

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Totally Full Frontal at the National Film and Sound Archive
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