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The following is a list of episodes for the Australian version of the improvisational television comedy series Thank God You're Here.
Contents
- 1 Series One (April 5, 2006 - June 7, 2006)
- 2 Series Two (September 6, 2006 - November 8, 2006)
- 3 Series Three (July 11, 2007 - September 26, 2007)
- 3.1 Series Three Guest stars
- 3.2 Series Three Episode overview
- 3.2.1 Episode 1: July 11, 2007
- 3.2.2 Episode 2: July 18, 2007
- 3.2.3 Episode 3: July 25, 2007
- 3.2.4 Episode 4: August 1, 2007
- 3.2.5 Episode 5: August 8, 2007
- 3.2.6 Episode 6: August 15, 2007
- 3.2.7 Episode 7: August 22, 2007
- 3.2.8 Episode 8: September 5, 2007
- 3.2.9 Episode 9: September 12, 2007
- 3.2.10 Episode 10: September 19, 2007
- 3.2.11 Episode 11: September 26, 2007
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[edit] Series One Guest stars
Guests include various Australian personalities, usually with a comedy/acting background.
Guest star |
Known for |
Appearances |
Wins |
Honourable Mentions |
Dishonourable Mentions |
Hamish Blake |
Comedian, actor, FOX FM radio DJ |
2 |
1 |
1 |
- |
Fifi Box |
Triple M radio host. Runner Up in the sixth season of the Australian Dancing With The Stars |
5 |
1 |
- |
1 |
Alan Brough |
Actor/comedian, from Spicks and Specks and Kath and Kim |
1 |
1 |
- |
- |
Tanya Bulmer |
Actor/comedian |
1 |
- |
- |
1 |
Robyn Butler |
Radio host, actor |
1 |
- |
- |
1 |
Santo Cilauro |
Writer, comedian, performer |
1 |
- |
- |
- |
Bob Franklin |
Actor/comedian |
2 |
1 |
- |
- |
Kate Langbroek |
Nova 100 radio host |
1 |
- |
- |
- |
Josh Lawson |
Actor |
3 |
- |
3 |
- |
Shaun Micallef |
Comedian, actor, Vega 915 radio host |
3 |
- |
3 |
- |
Matthew Newton |
Actor, son of Bert Newton |
1 |
- |
- |
1 |
Glenn Robbins |
Actor/comedian |
1 |
- |
1 |
- |
Peter Rowsthorn |
Actor/comedian |
4 |
2 |
1 |
- |
Akmal Saleh |
Comedian |
3 |
1 |
- |
2 |
Angus Sampson |
Actor |
6 |
2 |
- |
- |
Frank Woodley |
Comedian, from Lano and Woodley |
4 |
1 |
- |
1 |
Julia Zemiro |
Comedian, host of RocKwiz |
2 |
1 |
- |
1 |
[edit] Series One Episode overview
Denotes the Winner, or Joint Winner |
Guest star |
Scenario |
Fifi Box |
With a tracksuit, was placed into an infomercial for a fitness product, a la Good Morning Australia |
Frank Woodley |
With Roman warrior outfit, was sent back into Roman times, to meet his family and deliver war news to the Emperor. |
Angus Sampson |
In full doctor outfit, was placed into the operating room, played a surgeon operating on a woman with some form of ear illness. |
Peter Rowsthorn |
Placed in a Council Meeting selling the idea of a new, highly eco-unfriendly land development in Byron Bay. |
Group scene |
Featured contestants as members of a children's group, called The Wibbly Wobblies, a la The Wiggles, pitching their proposed TV show at an audition. |
Guest star |
Scenario |
Fifi Box |
Presenting a new corporate image for the Socceroos. |
Glenn Robbins |
Arriving home from a cycling trip to find his wife leery of suspicious messages on the answering machine. |
Frank Woodley |
As an Asian martials arts master just returned from a 10 year sojourn meditating silently in a cave. |
Akmal Saleh |
As a doctor presenting a range of pharmaceutical products on a morning talk show. |
Group scene |
Set in a Viking den, with each actor to demonstrate their prowess in various Viking arts. |
Guest star |
Scenario |
Santo Cilauro |
As a plumber paying a house visit to a lonely housewife. |
Peter Rowsthorn |
As the captain of a starship (a la Star Trek). |
Robyn Butler |
As an actress promoting her recent movie. |
Angus Sampson |
Sacking a long time employee of a hardware firm. |
Group scene |
Set in a church office, with all guests as Catholic priests working on ideas to increase church-going, particularly amongst children. |
Guest star |
Scenario |
Akmal Saleh |
As a group instructor for teaching clients customer service skills. |
Alan Brough |
As a senator on the television show "Meet the Leaders", explaining his unique political standpoints, a la Meet the Press.^ |
Shaun Micallef |
As a Tudor physician sent to treat the king's ailing foot. |
Julia Zemiro |
As a pyjama-clad daughter attempting to cover up the party she held during her parents' absence. ^ |
Group scene |
Set in a health clinic, the members of the group each played an overweight person who had to explain why they had put on weight since their last visit. |
^ This is the first time there has ever been two consecutive wins in one night.
Guest star |
Scenario |
Peter Rowsthorn |
As the captain of an ailing cruise ship explaining plentiful complaints by the passengers. |
Josh Lawson |
As a man (who turns out to be married near end of scene) meeting his Internet girlfriend for the first time. |
Angus Sampson |
As a man hoping to rejoin Robin Hood's Band of Merry Men. |
Julia Zemiro |
As the author of self-help books, being interviewed on a radio program. |
Group scene |
As members of a TV sports panel, crossing live to Julia in the locker room at half time. |
Guest star |
Scenario |
Josh Lawson |
As an expert "Dog Whisperer", demonstrating ideal dog-handling techniques to a roomful of dog owners. |
Fifi Box |
As the Minister for Planning in a local Council, discussing her "needle" exchange program, which has been built directly across the road from a primary school. |
Bob Franklin |
As the leader of a revolutionary army, describing to his followers the plans for the following day's battle. |
Frank Woodley |
As the owner of a retirement estate, being interviewed on television about his unusual practices and approach to aged care. |
Group scene |
As members of an Amish community, being called to the Elders to explain their sins. |
Guest star |
Scenario |
Angus Sampson |
As Ozzie Phil, the co-manager of an Australian Pie Company. |
Josh Lawson |
As a cowboy, returning from an Indian-related mission. |
Tanya Bulmer |
As a bride, struggling to get to the end of the speeches with her husband at the wedding reception. |
Hamish Blake |
As "Sledge", an Australian music icon who has sold 1 billion copies of his album, being interviewed on The Late Show. He is joined by Kate Ceberano for a duet. |
Group scene |
As superheroes (Stacey, the 'Just Super' girl; Reptilo, who can regrow limbs; Archimedo, who knows about the displacement of water, and has a laser; and Donald, who can fix things) fighting to save the world from an asteroid sent by Darryl Eastlake Man.^ |
^Note: All the heroes' names and powers, plus the villain's name were coined by the contestants. (They were asked who they were and who the villain was)
Guest star |
Scenario |
Hamish Blake |
As an office worker accused of racist and sexist comments. |
Bob Franklin |
As a war hero coming home to his family and friends for the first time in years. |
Fifi Box |
As "Tanya Mills", a spokeswoman for the company "Naughty but Nice" which sells items and clothing to spice up fun in the bedroom. |
Peter Rowsthorn |
As "Jeff", an Australian cricketer giving a press conference to face questions about some of his more disgraceful behaviour. |
Group scene |
As pirates applying to be first mate on a new pirate ship. |
Guest star |
Scenario |
Shaun Micallef |
As a foreign affairs minister explaining his country's actions to another country, namely an ecological disater and insulting their queen. (Your queen was so fat that she auditoned for The Biggest Loser, and was told "Sorry, no professionals"). |
Angus Sampson |
As Roger Higginbottom, a passenger on the Titanic, showing his friends his skills with women. |
Frank Woodley |
As a man returning home after a day on the goldfields, and finds his mother sick. |
Kate Langbroek |
As Cleopatra, returning from a trip to the Nile. |
Akmal Saleh |
As a clown attempting to respond to several complaints regarding his (dangerous and unidolistic) act. |
Group scene |
A breakfast television show "Daybreak" a la "Sunrise", with each character playing a different role (anchor, news reporter, sports reporter, weatherman, traffic update, appearing respectively). Featured use of all three indoor sets and a helicopter. |
[edit] Series Two Guest stars
Guest star |
Known for |
Appearances |
Wins |
Honourable Mentions |
Dishonourable Mentions |
Stephen K. Amos |
Comedian |
1 |
- |
1 |
- |
Arj Barker |
Comedian |
1 |
- |
- |
1 |
Tahir Bilgiç |
Actor/comedian |
2 |
- |
1 |
1 |
Hamish Blake |
Comedian, actor, radio host |
3 |
- |
- |
3 |
Fifi Box |
Triple M radio host |
1 |
- |
- |
1 |
Alan Brough |
Actor, comedian, from Spicks and Specks |
1 |
- |
1 |
- |
Robyn Butler |
Radio host, actor |
1 |
- |
- |
1 |
Anh Do |
Comedian, actor, writer |
1 |
1 |
- |
- |
Bianca Dye |
Radio host |
1 |
- |
1 |
- |
Dailan Evans |
Writer, actor, from The Wedge |
1 |
- |
- |
- |
Anthony Field |
The Blue Wiggle |
1 |
1 |
- |
- |
Bob Franklin |
Actor/comedian |
1 |
1 |
- |
- |
Andrew G |
Radio presenter, Co-host Australian Idol |
1 |
- |
- |
1 |
Russell Gilbert |
Comedian |
1 |
- |
- |
1 |
Kate Jenkinson |
Actor, from The Wedge |
1 |
- |
1 |
- |
Jimeoin |
Actor/comedian |
1 |
1 |
- |
- |
Josh Lawson |
Actor |
2 |
1 |
- |
1 |
Tony Martin |
Comedian, writer, radio host |
3 |
1 |
2 |
- |
Shaun Micallef |
Comedian, actor, radio host |
2 |
1 |
1 |
- |
Matthew Newton |
Actor |
2 |
1 |
- |
1 |
Glenn Robbins |
Actor/comedian |
1 |
- |
- |
1 |
Peter Rowsthorn |
Actor/comedian |
1 |
- |
- |
1 |
Akmal Saleh |
Comedian |
1 |
- |
- |
1 |
Angus Sampson |
Actor |
1 |
- |
- |
1 |
Ryan Shelton |
Actor, comedian, from Real Stories |
1 |
- |
- |
1 |
Jo Stanley |
Television and radio personality |
2 |
- |
1 |
1 |
Merrick Watts |
Comedian, radio host |
1 |
1 |
- |
- |
Cal Wilson |
Comedian, radio host |
2 |
1 |
1 |
- |
Frank Woodley |
Comedian, from Lano and Woodley |
1 |
- |
- |
1 |
Julia Zemiro |
Comedian, RocKwiz Hostess |
2 |
- |
1 |
1 |
[edit] Series Two Episode overview
Denotes the Winner, or Joint Winner |
Guest star |
Scenario |
Hamish Blake |
As a 1950s boy picking up a girl for a first date, who is confronted by her father, a Senator (presumably a United States one). |
Anh Do |
As a chef in a restaurant that serves poor quality food and drink who is confronted by angry diners (one of which being a 'professional' food critic). |
Cal Wilson |
As a game show co-hostess. |
Tony Martin |
Hip music/entertainment talk show guest. |
Group scene |
Medieval knights reporting to King Arthur to discuss their separate adventures, and to learn their next adventure. |
Guest star |
Scenario |
Shaun Micallef |
As the leader of an expedition climbing Mount Everest, planning their way up the summit. |
Dailan Evans |
As a film reviewer for the fictional program Screen who recently attended the Australian Foreign Film Festival. |
Bianca Dye |
A travel agent employee who helps a couple decide on a cruise, while an angry customer calls up to complain about his service. |
Josh Lawson |
As a philanthropist who returns from a journey in the Amazon. |
Group scene |
Scouts meeting to discuss how to generate more interest in the organisation. |
Guest star |
Scenario |
Julia Zemiro |
As a school captain brought before the principal for not respecting school values. |
Matthew Newton |
As a driver who crashed his car into an apartment.^ |
Russell Gilbert |
As 'Lietenant Starbuck', the star of a cancelled sci-fi show at a convention. |
Ryan Shelton |
As a dancer on a reality TV dance contest show. |
Group scene |
As a group of guest stars and presenters on a charity 'telethon': 'The Grow Well Telethon'.+ |
^ Contrary to popular belief, this was not the first time a member of the ensemble cast did not say "Thank God you're here" at the start of the scene. Lines similar (but not identical) to the title of the show have been used in scenes before, such as "Thank the Lord you're here" and "Thank the gods you're here". However, this was the first time the guest entered the scene without using one of the trademark blue wooden doors. Instead, Matthew Newton was escorted around the back of the set by host Shane Bourne, and he entered through a curtain (which, when viewed from the front, made him look like he was emerging from the car which was half-embedded in the wall of the set). The first words spoken were, "Thank God you're alive!"
+ For this final scene, Ryan Shelton was placed elsewhere (presumably out the back or to the side in the studio) with four kids who looked around 4-5 years old.
Guest star |
Scenario |
Bob Franklin |
As a husband at a marriage counselling centre. |
Angus Sampson |
As 'Davo', a radio personality & co-host for the 'Breakfast Bunch 97.6' |
Fifi Box |
As a party performer dressed in a fairy costume at a child's birthday party. |
Tahir Bilgiç |
As a headmaster of a private school addressing an audience at Parent Information night. |
Group scene |
The manager at a fast-food outlet "Big Big Burgers" asks questions to the four staff members about the way they act toward customers. |
Guest star |
Scenario |
Akmal Saleh |
A television psychic who can see on the 'other side'. |
Hamish Blake |
A pharmaceutical doctor who has to explain the new range of products for his pharmacy, Pharmo-Klein. |
Anthony Field |
A karate sensei teaching karate. |
Kate Jenkinson |
The seductive governess of a Baron's children. |
Group scene |
A sports show, where Blake and Field are commentators, with Jenkinson and Saleh as reporters. |
Guest star |
Scenario |
Josh Lawson |
Fire Brigade officer being questioned about the bush fires. ^ |
Alan Brough |
Army Sergeant in the trenches. |
Andrew G |
Sports coach listening to complaints from parents of children in his team. |
Jo Stanley |
A mother in her bedroom with husband and children. |
Group Scene |
The four stars are nuns being addressed by the mother superior. |
^ The first time that a Guest performer gets to say "Thank God You're here." instead of the ensemble cast member.
Guest star |
Scenario |
Tahir Bilgiç |
An irresponsible husband, arriving home late and dealing with his wife. |
Tony Martin |
A city's superhero, Flashman, called by city officials to review his position. |
Cal Wilson |
As Miss Caicos, a Miss Universe 2007 contestant.^ |
Arj Barker |
As an irresponsible housemate, explaining his actions to his peeved housemates. |
Group Scene |
Former castmembers of 'A Town In The Valley' being interviewed on a "Where Are They Now"-type show. |
^ Featured Australian personalities Alan Fletcher (Neighbours' Dr Karl), Kimberley Davies and Matt Welsh on the Miss Universe judging panel. This episode was also advertised as an 'international episode' that would feature a Turk, a yank, and two kiwis.
Guest star |
Scenario |
Peter Rowsthorn |
A senator on a political talk-back show a la Meet the Press. |
Jimeoin |
An Egyptologist discovering an ancient burial chamber.^ |
Robyn Butler |
A 38-year old daughter being confronted by her parents because she is still living at home. |
Stephen K. Amos |
An animator pitching a new children's movie "Snake and friends". |
Group Scene |
A group of Greenpeace-type activists, getting chided at for their poor rallying efforts. |
^ Jimeoin had to go around the side and crawl through to the scene.
Guest star |
Scenario |
Glenn Robbins |
A department store Santa Claus having to respond to a disgruntled manager, due to several crying children. |
Matthew Newton |
A airplane pilot who has crashed in a tropical setting, being questioned by the passengers. ^ |
Jo Stanley |
A singer having an interview with Rolling Stone Magazine.† |
Merrick Watts |
A teacher holding parent-teacher interviews with two parents, concerned about his teaching. |
Group Scene |
Coverage of Election 2006, with Glenn Robbins and Merrick Watts playing expert panellists, and Jo Stanley and Matthew Newton were crossed to as the Labor and Liberal candidates. |
^ Once again, Matthew Newton was lead around to the back of the center set, and started the scene coming down the emergency slide to appear like coming from the plane wreckage.
† Featured special appearance by Australian Idol judge Mark Holden.
Guest star |
Scenario |
Shaun Micallef |
As a bushwalker stranded and being rescued by a search party member. |
Julia Zemiro |
As 'Annie Blake', the subject of a 'That Was Your Life' show, a la This Is Your Life. ^ |
Tony Martin |
The chief of a police terrorism force who forcibly enter a suspect's house and interrogate the suspects.† |
Hamish Blake |
As a grandfather visiting his family on his 85th birthday. |
Frank Woodley |
As a captain of a ship a la Master and Commander.~ |
Group Scene |
As a network team covering a major horseracing event, presumably the 2006 Melbourne Cup. |
^ Featured special appearance by former Perfect Match host Greg Evans.
† Instead of opening the door, an ensemble cast member dressed as a SWAT officer smashes the door for Tony.
~ Instead of opening the door, Frank climbed through a tunnel leading to the doors under the helm of the ship.
[edit] Series Three Guest stars
Guest star |
Known for |
Appearances |
Wins |
Honourable Mentions |
Dishonourable Mentions |
Arj Barker |
Comedian |
1 |
1 |
- |
- |
Carl Barron |
Comedian |
1 |
- |
1 |
- |
Hamish Blake |
Comedian, actor, radio host |
3 |
1 |
- |
1 |
Fifi Box |
Radio host |
1 |
- |
1 |
- |
Sean Choolburra |
Comedian |
1 |
- |
1 |
- |
Stephen Curry |
Actor/comedian |
2 |
- |
1 |
1 |
Anh Do |
Comedian |
2 |
- |
1 |
1 |
Bob Franklin |
Actor/comedian |
1 |
1 |
- |
- |
Peter Helliar |
Comedian |
2 |
- |
2 |
- |
Dave Hughes |
Comedian, radio host |
2 |
1 |
- |
1 |
Eddie Ifft |
Comedian |
1 |
- |
- |
1 |
Kate Jenkinson |
Actor, from The Wedge |
1 |
- |
- |
1 |
Kate Langbroek |
Comedian, actor, radio host |
1 |
1 |
- |
- |
Josh Lawson |
Actor |
2 |
1 |
- |
1 |
Tony Martin |
Comedian, actor, radio host |
2 |
- |
- |
2 |
Shaun Micallef |
Comedian, radio host |
2 |
1 |
1 |
- |
Julia Morris |
Comedian |
1 |
- |
1 |
- |
Ross Noble |
Comedian |
1 |
1 |
- |
- |
Peter Rowsthorn |
Comedian |
1 |
- |
1 |
- |
Akmal Saleh |
Comedian |
1 |
- |
1 |
- |
Angus Sampson |
Actor |
1 |
- |
1 |
- |
Nish Selvadurai |
Comedian |
2 |
- |
- |
1 |
Ryan Shelton |
Comedian, from Real Stories |
1 |
- |
1 |
- |
Matt Tilley |
Comedian, radio host |
1 |
- |
- |
1 |
Merrick Watts |
Comedian, radio host |
3 |
1 |
- |
1 |
Cal Wilson |
Comedian, radio host |
3 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
Rebel Wilson |
Comedian, radio host |
2 |
1 |
1 |
- |
Frank Woodley |
Comedian |
1 |
- |
1 |
- |
Julia Zemiro |
Comedian, television host |
2 |
1 |
- |
- |
[edit] Series Three Episode overview
Denotes the Winner, or Joint Winner |
Guest star |
Scenario |
Peter Helliar |
Steve, a co-host for a 70's music show titled The Go Show, a la Countdown. |
Stephen Curry |
A fashion designer being interviewed on daytime talk show The Helen Darby Show, a la The Ellen DeGeneres Show. |
Cal Wilson |
A young nanny who is being questioned by the parents of the children she is looking after. |
Josh Lawson |
An alien who landed in the Gold Coast hinterlands for various reasons. ^ |
Group Scene |
As astronauts who have just landed back on Earth (except for one) who attend a NASA Press Conference to discuss their mission. |
^ Instead of opening the door, Lawson was led to the back of the set to climb through a gap in the wall which led to the door of a spaceship.
Guest star |
Scenario |
Merrick Watts |
A high rollerpoker player who confronts his aggressive fellow players. |
Kate Langbroek |
A flirty cheerleader auditioning to be apart of a football team's cheerleading squad. |
Nish Selvadurai |
An ignorant inventor on the show The Inventors, a la The New Inventors, presenting his "Funtabulator" which seems to do nothing. |
Hamish Blake |
A school student confronted by his parents after a driving violation. |
Group Scene |
Four women (one an ensemble) involved in heated discussions on the daytime women's talk show The Couch, a la the ill-fated The Catch Up, crossing over to 'Dr. Paul' (Nish) to talk about his job as a plastic surgeon. ^ |
^ Hamish Blake and Merrick Watts were in drag for this scene.
Guest star |
Scenario |
Tony Martin |
A play director showcasing his latest play, Don, to a group of investors.¹ |
Eddie Ifft |
A country/western sensation is interviewed on a variety talkshow called "The Tonight Show."² |
Julia Morris |
An indulgent, spendthrift wife is questioned by her angry husband about her "efforts" to save money. |
Shaun Micallef |
A 1920s British gent meets his friends at a picnic and is surprised by his new fianceé. ³ |
Group Scene |
Cruise ship officials question various entertainment acts about their recent poor performances for cruise ship patrons. |
¹ This scene also featured Nikki Webster as one of the characters.
² Instead of going through the door, Eddie was led backstage by a cast member dressed as a stagehand and entered through an entryway, to make it look like he was appearing onto the set.
³ Before entering, Shaun tried pulling host Shane Bourne into the scene. Shane would bring this up again in Episode 11, when Shaun made his second appearance
Guest star |
Scenario |
Akmal Saleh |
As a humorous detective working for the police department after several murders. |
Dave Hughes |
As an obnoxious athlete who visits a school as a guest speaker. |
Rebel Wilson |
As a deceitful woman visiting her husband at jail. |
Josh Lawson |
As a retired athlete now launching his new plane service called Jetplus, a la Jetstar. |
Group Scene |
A group of citizens on a television program called Globe Aid, a la Cool Aid. |
Guest star |
Scenario |
Frank Woodley |
As a manager of "Pet Stop", a pet care facility, explaining to customers why he has lost their cat. |
Ross Noble |
As an Elf King who has returned from an adventure, a la The Lord of the Rings. |
Matt Tilley |
As a homosexual cosmetic surgeon advertising his products and treatment. |
Julia Zemiro |
As a lovelorn doctor having an affair with her boyfriend's colleague. |
Group Scene |
As a bobsledding team of athletes returning from a test run with bad results.^ |
^ Instead of entering through the door, the performers entered through the back on a bobsleigh which glided into the set.
Guest star |
Scenario |
Merrick Watts |
As an Ambassador of Australia meeting the Leader of an Asian country. |
Fifi Box |
As a magazine director who is being confronted by her superiors over the magazine's direction. |
Bob Franklin |
As a WWII English Airforce officer briefing his pilots of a proposed attack in Germany. |
Nish Selvadurai |
As an actor accepting an AFI award. ^ |
Group Scene |
As workers on the backyard renovation show Better Backyards, aka Backyard Blitz. |
^ Instead of walking through the door, Nish had to sit down at a table by the stage with his ensemble partner, to appear as though they were at the awards show.
Guest star |
Scenario |
Tony Martin |
As a scout instructor questioned over his dubious scouting activities. |
Cal Wilson |
As a reporter for a Royal Wedding. |
Carl Barron |
An explorer lost in the Australian outback. (modeled on the Burke and Wills journey) ^ |
Stephen Curry |
The CEO of a large corporation holding their annual general meeting. |
Group Scene |
Employees of an unsuccessful ghost train at a carnival. |
^ Instead of walking through the door, Barron had to walk through the back to appear as if he had come through the bush.
Due to the Australian Idol 2007 semi-finals, no new episode was screened on August 29, 2007 in the next scheduled week.
Guest star |
Scenario |
Dave Hughes |
As a holiday resort manager with unhappy "honeymooners" |
Kate Jenkinson |
As a daughter, confronted by her parents about her spending too much time with boys. ^ |
Anh Do |
As the designer of a new car, the "El Pronto". |
Hamish Blake |
As a professor on K'POW, a children's science TV show. |
Group Scene |
As guests on a news and current affairs show talking about the "success" of the War on Terror. |
^ Kate entered via the back of the set to look as though she had come up some stairs within her house. This scene also featured Mick Molloy as a performer.
Guest star |
Scenario |
Peter Helliar |
A customer service officer for a car rental company. |
Rebel Wilson |
A tourist in Rome having lunch with two attractive Italian men. |
Ryan Shelton |
As a film director on a movie review show discussing his Saw-style horror films. |
Peter Rowsthorn |
As a Flash Gordon inspired hero held captive by a supervillain. |
Group Scene |
Subjects in a medieval King's court. |
Guest star |
Scenario |
Cal Wilson |
A guest staying at a weight loss resort being questioned by the staff for various reasons. |
Arj Barker |
A contestant in the "hotseat" on a game show titled Making Millions a la Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. |
Sean Choolburra |
As a manager of a children's play centre. ^ |
Merrick Watts |
On trial in court for being caught in possession of a large amount of stolen goods. |
Group Scene |
Reporters covering the first day of the 2007 ASEAP Games. ³ |
^ Instead of walking through the door, Sean entered via a children's tube slide which he slid down on into the set. Tom Gleisner said he would give Sean bonus points if he exited the scene the same way he entered - back up the tube. Shane Bourne Told Sean to go ahead, but Sean said "After You", resulting in Shane climbing up the tube as well. This is one of the very rare times Shane gets involved with the set.
³ Featured Matt Welsh as a guest performer.
^ - Anh emerged from behind the studio audience and walked on stage via a ramp in the same fashion as done by the entrance of house mates in Big Brother eviction shows.
³ - Featured The Veronicas as guest performers