Talk:Australia's Naughtiest Home Videos
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The proceedings in the studio were also halted, with the show's production staff being immediately fired and the stunned studio audience being told by security to go home. - This sounds dubious, considering most television programs are recorded in advance of their screening date. Can anybody confirm this?
I don't believe it to be true. Firstly, it was only TCN-9 that pulled the plug after 30 minutes. GTV-9 ran the program until the last commercial break (about 9.20pm) and then went into "Cheers" instead of the last segment of the program. And regional affiliates (eg. VIC-TV) ran the one-hour (not 90 minutes) program in full as it was still going out on the Nine Network feed. --Andjb 13:39, 17 August 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] Query
The article implies both that the show went to black and never came back, and that it never resumed after a commercial break. Was the sitation unique in Melbourne, or did it go to black everywhere, or to an advert everywhere? Article text is below. Asa01 03:18, 22 January 2006 (UTC)
The studio operators complied, and the show immediately pulled the plug and went to a black screen saying the network had "technical difficulties" (in Melbourne, the show went to a commercial and never came back), with two reruns of Cheers filling the show's remaining air time.
[edit] Cheers or Married with Children?
On this page it says that it was Married with Children. On the List_of_television_shows_canceled_after_one_episode page it says it was Cheers. Which was it?
Greggykins 13:48, 9 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Cheers
I remember it as Cheers.
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- I seem to recall that back in the day, Married with Children was screened on Network Ten not Nine Network. Asa01 06:07, 26 August 2006 (UTC)
I believe it was cheers as well. I was going to change it, but it looks like someone already has.--Auger Martel 15:15, 16 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Odd
Personally, I think that it's more interesting that this page about an obscure TV program has a detailed account of the show's cancellation and not one sentance about the show's premise. Master Deusoma 23:22, 17 September 2006 (UTC)
- Not one sentence? Try reading the article, the first paragraph contains "Australia's Naughtiest Home Videos depicted videos of sexual situations and other sexually explicit content."
That sums up the show well, and the description has been in the article more or less unchanged for nearly two years. 172.143.8.3 03:40, 20 November 2006 (UTC)