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''Santo, Sam and Ed's Cup Fever!'' is an
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themed comedy television show in Australia on SBS. The nightly panel-style show was produced by
Working Dog Productions Working Dog Productions (originally Frontline Television Productions Pty. Ltd.) is a film and television production company based in Melbourne, Australia. It was formed in 1993 by actors Santo Cilauro, Rob Sitch, Jane Kennedy (actor), Jane Ken ...
and aired for the duration of the
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. The show was hosted by Santo Cilauro,
Sam Pang Samuel Pang (born 3 November 1973) is an Australian comedian, radio and television presenter, writer and producer. Pang co-hosts '' Chrissie, Sam & Browny'' on Nova 100 with Chrissie Swan and Jonathan Brown and co-hosts ''The Front Bar'' with Mi ...
and
Ed Kavalee Edward Robert Kavalee (born 30 June 1979) is an Australian comedian, actor, writer, podcaster radio and television presenter. He is a recurring panellist on Network 10's ''Have You Been Paying Attention?'' with Sam Pang and co-hosts ''Hughesy, ...
, with Rob Sitch making several guest appearances. Segments included Cup Update (a discussion of the previous day's World Cup matches), an interview with a special guest and various comedy sketches.
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midfielder
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featured in his own diary segment. He also announced that he had signed for
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during an interview on the show. Other regular segments included 'Take on my Nuts', 'Not Even Close' and 'The
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Award' which poked fun at World Cup proceedings and football in general. The show also had segments filmed at the World Cup by correspondent
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. The show was well received by viewers and has a thriving Facebook community. Due to the show's popularity, fans are pushing for the show to continue in some form since completion of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The spin-off show ''
Santo, Sam and Ed's Sports Fever! ''Santo, Sam and Ed's Sports Fever!'' was an Australian sports themed comedy television show hosted by Santo Cilauro, Sam Pang and Ed Kavalee. It screened from 30 January to 2 April 2012. It screened live-to-air on 7mate on Monday nights at 8:30 ...
'' was picked up by the
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and began airing from January 2012.


Special guests

Each show featured a special guest, often in the form of former footballers, current footballers, entertainers and on one occasion, ALP senator
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. A notable appearance was made by trumpeter James Morrison who played a custom-made Vuvuzelaphone.


Impersonations

In many episodes, the show did live crosses to special guests, who were actually members of the panel dressed up. Some of the more popular impersonations were Santo impersonating Argentinian coach and football hero
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(during which his fake
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regularly fell off his face), Ed impersonating the fashion-conscious German coach
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, and Ed and Rob Sitch pretending to be New Zealand sports commentators hosting "Kiwi TV", in which they would fit in as many popular New Zealand references as possible. The most popular impersonation was Sam doing North Korean leader
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, in which he would suggest that North Korea had won the cup as well as playing a Casio keyboard. In one episode, he claimed to have written the song " Walking on Sunshine". In another, he predicted North Korea would win a game against Portugal 7-0. They subsequently lost 0-7. He would also make constant references to his oversized glasses by asking Ed if he liked big glasses or a big spectacle.


Props

A number of props were regularly featured in the program. Some of these props included a packet of Argentinian "Tac-Tics" shaped like Tic-Tacs which weren't very good, a Champagne bottle of "French Campaign" which was said to taste flat, a
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styled box of "Diego Maradonuts", a pack of "
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Disappointmints" which tasted bitter, a
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can labelled "Red Card" and a joke book supposedly released by solemn Japanese coach
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.


Regular segments

Many segments were featured regularly, often based on the previous day's play, including:


Cupdate

After the initial introductions of the panel, Cupdate was an overview of the games played since the last episode. Originally titled "Cup Update" and accompanied by an impressive graphics display, Sam changed it to "Cupdate" in the last few episodes as he felt the segment was getting stale and needed sprucing up. The result was an even more impressive graphics display.


The Rivaldo Award

The panel played clips of players taking obvious fake dives from the games played overnight. The segment was named in honour of Brazilian player
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Vítor Borba Ferreira and the segment began with footage of Rivaldo having a football hit his leg, in which he reacted by clutching his face and falling to the ground.


Bresciano's Cup Diary

The most popular segment involved Australia player
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recalling the day's events, up until Australia were knocked out of the tournament. However, his thoughts often centred on meals and walks to the
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.


Not Even Close

The panel wore thick-lensed glasses and reviewed shots at goal which did not make it close to the net.


Take on My Nuts

The panel highlighted examples of players attempting to block the ball who made no effort to protect their
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s from the impact.


Bin Night

On Sunday nights, the panel revealed jokes which had been previously deemed not funny enough to make it to air. Such jokes were read and literally put in a bin. One controversial joke involved Sam showing footage of a Japanese spectator with an elongated face singing the Japanese national anthem, with Sam's tag being "I know the Japanese Anthem isn't very good, but why the long face?". A puppet of Argentinian player
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named "Messi Knee" (a parody of ''
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'' puppet Dickie Knee) also made regular appearance during the segment to the panel's chagrin.


Commentator's Curse

The panel also enjoyed highlighting the "Commentator's Curse", where a commentator would make a positive suggestion about a player's skill, and the player would immediately blunder. A popular commentator's curse incident highlighted was where the commentator stated, "Now, here comes Arjen Robben, look at the speed at which he goes at," before subsequently toe poking it to the opposition.


See also

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Santo, Sam and Ed's Sports Fever! ''Santo, Sam and Ed's Sports Fever!'' was an Australian sports themed comedy television show hosted by Santo Cilauro, Sam Pang and Ed Kavalee. It screened from 30 January to 2 April 2012. It screened live-to-air on 7mate on Monday nights at 8:30 ...
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Santo, Sam and Ed's Total Football ''Santo, Sam and Ed's Total Football'' was an Australian association football themed comedy television show, hosted by Santo Cilauro, Sam Pang and Ed Kavalee. The series launched in 2013, screening each Tuesday on Fox Sports from October to May, ...


References

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