The ground has never been more fertile for fresh, new talent in Australian telly, as Channel Ten’s much-hyped “Pilot Week” has spurred other networks into action with their own experimental lineups.
Here’s the best of the best, as exclusively revealed to Crikey‘s Ben Pobjie.
Channel Nine
- The Larrikin Show — Eddie McGuire, Billy Brownless and Mike Munro get together to provide hilarious knockabout commentary on classic hidden-camera pranks from some of Australia’s wackiest department store changing rooms.
- Grizz Strasbourg, Law Doctor — Grizz (Gary Sweet) tries to balance life as a busy surgeon with life as a busy Supreme Court judge, while also keeping his wife (Rebecca Gibney) and teenage daughter (Lisa McCune) happy. From the writing team who brought you Water Rats.
- The Cam Shaft — Scott Cam visits ordinary Australians and surprises them with the news that he will renovate their house, then leaves and never contacts them again.
Channel Seven
- You Sketch Ya Life! — Australia’s hottest new comedic talent — Chris Lilley, Mick Molloy, Vince Sorrenti, Steve Vizard and MORE — take a wickedly “skewiff” look at modern life. From texting-teens to vegans, no sacred cow is safe!
- Pick The Thug — Sam Armytage hosts a hard-hitting discussion program in which a panel of eminent Australians is invited to guess which member of a lineup of immigrants is the real felon.
- A Bird In The Bush — Erik Thomson stars as Dave Bird, a wealthy dramaturg who gets fed up with the rat race and moves into a tree. But will Dave be able to take the bush lifestyle for long, as he learns painful lessons while raising his adopted marsupial son?
The ABC
- Q&A After Dark — Live footage from a tiny camera secretly hidden in Tony Jones’ tie.
- You Can Ask That! — ordinary Australian communications ministers from all walks of life answer questions of mild interest that will not offend anyone.
- Think Tank — Paul McDermott returns to host the reboot of his beloved quiz show, where a panel of expert Institute of Public Affairs fellows try to help contestants understand the benefits of a free market.
SBS
- Hildegarde — grim new Scandinavian crime drama following Hildegarde Svelbund, a clinically depressed detective attempting to solve a series of grisly murders in which every victim has been sewn into the carcass of a moose. The first full-length series to be filmed with no artificial or natural light.
- Who Do You Think You Aren’t? — Famous Australians delve into the past to discover the surprising stories of people who they are not related to in any way.
- Sack Race — a lineup of exciting new talent races to see who can be first to lose their jobs due to political pressure from the prime minister’s office.
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