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''Fast Forward'' was Australia's highest-rating and most critically awarded
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show, broadcast for 90 one-hour episodes from 12 April 1989 to 26 November 1992. The show was produced by Steve Vizard, who was also the
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, writer, and performer, and starred
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, Magda Szubanski (the three of whom went on to star in '' Kath & Kim''), Marg Downey, Michael Veitch, Peter Moon, Alan Pentland, Steve Blackburn, Geoff Brooks, Ernie Dingo, the '' Rubbery Figures'' satirical puppets, and numerous guests and supporting stars, such as
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and Bryan Dawe.''The Unofficial Fast Forward Guide'' ''Fast Forward'' was succeeded by the related series '' Full Frontal'', and subsequently ''Totally Full Frontal'', which were broadcast from 1993 to 1999. ''Full Frontal'' had a different main cast, but many of the ''Fast Forward'' cast guest-starred. ''Fast Forward'' was directed by Ted Emery. From its second series onward, Andrew Knight joined Steve Vizard and Ted Emery as executive producers of the show. They went on to establish the leading Australian production house, Artist Services. All four seasons plus five "best of" compilations of ''Fast Forward'' have been released on
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. All four seasons were re-released in 2010. In 2013, the
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, began airing half-hour-long specials titled ''Fast Forward Funniest Send-Ups'', which first aired in 1994, making it the first time the show has been shown since 1998.


Background

Many of the stars came from a 1985
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sketch-comedy pilot called ''The Eleventh Hour'', which also spawned '' The Comedy Company'', via '' The D-Generation''. ''Fast Forward'' was commissioned by Seven in late 1988. It was produced by Vizard's production company, United Film Completion, and broadcast on Seven Network. The several
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s for the show include ''Snapped Cable Television'', as well as ''Fast Forward''.


Style

''Fast Forward'' was noted for its fast-paced, satirical comedy, which particularly lampooned the media, in particular film and TV, with its parodies of well-known television shows (such as ''
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'', '' Lost In Space'', ''
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'', and '' A Current Affair''), personalities (such as
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, Derryn Hinch, and Geoffrey Robertson), and commercials (such as for
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and
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). Its subjects were also Australian politics, which it attacked through various political impersonations (including
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and Paul Keating), and also using the political puppets, Rubbery Figures, previously seen in small segments on the ABC, based on Peter Nicholson's political cartoons. Another key distinguishing feature was the use of simulated channel surfing to switch from sketch to sketch, often in the middle of a sketch, sometimes after the punchline. Particularly, a sketch would abruptly switch to a momentary segment of static, followed by another sketch, simulating the effect of the viewer repeatedly switching channels. The channel-surfing device became a distinctive hallmark of the show that helped move quickly from sketch to sketch. The television and multimedia subject matter of the sketches, pace, style, and devices were real points of difference from predecessor sketch-comedy shows of the time, particularly earlier shows such as '' The Mavis Bramston Show'', '' The Naked Vicar Show'', '' Australia You're Standing In It'', '' The D-Generation'', and '' The Comedy Company'', ''Fast Forward'' was more media-focused and parody-focused; a real difference, and the binding force for the whole show, was the now-famous channel-changing device. The white noise and on-screen static that represented the channel change became the modern television equivalent of a curtain being drawn at an old-fashioned vaudeville show. ''Fast Forward'' was also well known for its musical parodies, particularly of current music-video clips. Some of the better-known music parodies included
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Sketches and content

Each episode of ''Fast Forward'' featured regular characters, a news-based segment, a major parody of a well-known television show or film, lampoons of television commercials, and political satire, particularly in a segment using the Rubbery Figures political puppets. Some of the most memorable regular characters included: * Marg Downey: SBS Presenter * Magda Szubanski: Pixie-Ann Wheatley; Chenille the Beautician (with Marg Downey as Janelle); the Ugly Couple (with Peter Moon) * Steve Vizard and Peter Moon: Advertising executives, Brent Smythe and Barry; Indian Rug Fakari salesmen Roger Ramshet and Abdul * Michael Veitch: gay flight attendants (with Steve Vizard); Kelvin Cunnington; Redmond Herring *
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: the Queen;
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: Russian news presenter Sveter (with Peter Moon as Victor), an early incarnation of
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. * Steve Vizard: Darren Hunch (parody of Derryn Hinch) * Ernie Dingo: Robert Gottliebsen * Steve Blackburn and Geoff Brooks: Arthur and Wayne Dodgy (dodgy salesmen who previously appeared in Australia You're Standing In It) * Michael Veitch and
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'', and a lampoon of ''
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''. In one memorable sketch that went to air, Moon and Vizard were both visibly trying to contain their laughter through a series of insults in one of their parodies of ''Kung Fu''.Fast Forward - Kung Fu Parody
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'' parody where Paul Keating was Mr.
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. Rubbery Figures was a huge hit and a crucial element in the early success of ''Fast Forward''. In 1991, five
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skits featured Ertl Thomas models. These segments involved people complaining about Sodor not having female steam engines,
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polluting the countryside by pouring purple
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out of the tankers, drunken punks, the engines going on strike, and the engines getting replaced. In these skits, Thomas would do some human things, such as eating breakfast, writing, and going away for the weekend. Percy was referred to as Bertie two times in the first sketch,
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at the end of the fourth, and
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one time in the fifth. The sketches had five original engine characters, Crazy Bartholomew the Loco Locomotive, who was a Thomas model painted yellow, Alfred, who was a Percy model painted red (he was even referred to as Percy at the start of the fifth sketch), Damian the Diesel, who is not seen in person, Edgar, who is a mentioned engine character, and one of the female engines, who was a Percy model painted orange with additional detailing.
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was also mentioned once at the end of the first sketch, as was Clarabel once in the fourth sketch.


Episodes

Source:


Season 1 (1989)


Season 2 (1990)


Season 3 (1991)


Season 4 (1992)


Specials

* Fast Forward Exposed (20 April 1993, 45 minutes) * A Royal Commission into the Australian Economy (5 May 1993, 90 minutes) * 38 and a Bit Fabulous Years of Australian Television (13 February 1994, 60 minutes) * The Making of Nothing (20 February 1994, 60 minutes) * Standing on the Road (1994, 60 minutes) * Fast Forward Rewind (4 July 1994, 60 minutes) * Fast Forward's Funniest TV Send-Ups (1994, 12 half-hour episodes) * Fast Forward's Funniest Moments (27 April-13 July 1998, 12 one-hour episodes) * Ten-Year Bash (October 2002, 48 minutes) * One More Round (2003, 60 minutes) * Dragging up the Past (2003, 60 minutes)


Reception

''Fast Forward'' consistently won the ratings for all of its 90 episodes, generally rating in the mid- to high 30s. The production team and cast decided in late 1992, despite offers to renew from Channel 7, to end the program 'on a high', feeling that they did not want it to go downhill and tarnish its legacy as one of Australia's best-ever sketch comedy shows.


Awards and nominations

In 1990, ''Fast Forward'' won two Logie awards; it also received two Australian Television awards (Penguins) for Excellence in Make-up and Achievement in Production. Also in 1990, the company was bestowed with two AWGIES, the
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Awards; one for ''Fast Forward'' for best Comedy/Revue/Sketch and the other for Vizard, Co-writer Best Sketch Comedy – ''Fast Forward''. The Variety Club awarded Vizard Comedy Artist Of The Year and ''
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'' magazine awarded him Television Performer of the Year. At the 1991 Logie Awards Steve Vizard won the Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality on Australian Television. Vizard also won Most Popular Male Light Entertainer. Magda Szubanski won Most Popular Female Light Entertainer and Fast Forward was awarded Most Popular Light Entertainment Program. Also in 1991, the ''Fast Forward'' writing team won an AWGIE for Best Sketch Comedy for ''Fast Forward''. At the 1992 Logies, Magda Szubanski once again picked up the award for Most Popular Female Performer – Light Entertainment and ''Fast Forward'' received the Logie for Most Popular Light Entertainment Program. The Australian Writers Guild presented an AWGIE to Fast Forward for Best Sketch Comedy. ''Fast Forward'' also picked up a People's Choice Award for Most Popular Program on Australian Television. The following year, 1993, ''Fast Forward'' won a Logie for Most Popular Comedy Program. ; ARIA Music Awards The
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Adaptation

The show was adapted for German television under the name "Switch" by order of TV station
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. It was aired for the first time in 1997.


References

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External links

* {{IMDb title, id=0096581, title=Fast Forward
Fast Forward at the National Film and Sound Archive
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