''Stand Up Australia'' was an Australian comedy TV program locally produced by
The Comedy Channel
The Comedy Channel (promoted on air as comedy) is a defunct Australian subscription television channel available on Foxtel, and Optus Television. The channel ceased broadcasting on 1 September 2020.
History
A joint venture between Artist Ser ...
from 2006 to 2008.
It was hosted by
Cameron Knight, and featured four Australian or international comedians on each one-hour show. Season two was produced in
Melbourne
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, previously the first season was shot at
Foxtel's
Sydney studios located in
North Ryde
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, where the set and studio was named "The Troubled Bison".
The first season went for a marathon 95 episodes and showcased Australia's top comedic talent. For the week of the 2006
Melbourne Cup
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carnival, there was a number of episodes that had a "racing" theme for each show. This included the set, audience and host being dressed up in horse racing themes.
Comedians who appeared on the show include
John Burgos,
Tom Rhodes
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When Comedy Central began in the early 1990s, Rhodes became the first comedian spokesperson they signed. Much of his commercial success came during thi ...
,
Monty Franklin
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,
Fiona O'Loughlin,
Doug Chappel,
Sam Simmons,
Greg Fleet
Gregory Fleet is an Australian comedian and actor.
History
Early life
Fleet was born in Michigan, in the United States. His father moved the family to Australia when Greg was four. He grew up in Geelong, and as a teenager boarded at Geelong Gra ...
,
Simon Kennedy
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Rod Quantock
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,
Terri Psiakis
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Radio
Psiakis is a Saturday morning presenter on Melbourne radio station Triple M. Previously she was a casual presenter on Triple J, and her appearances most nota ...
,
Michael Chamberlin,
Subby Valentine,
Justin Kennedy
Justin Kennedy (born 17 May 1972) is an actor, writer, voice-over artist and comedian from Melbourne, Australia. He started his performing career in 2002, after making his first stand-up appearance in the national Raw Comedy competition.
Caree ...
,
Charlie Pickering
Charlie Pickering (born 29 August 1977) is an Australian comedian, television and radio presenter, author and producer.
Pickering currently hosts ''The Weekly with Charlie Pickering'', a weekly news satire television show on the ABC, as wel ...
,
Jackie Loeb,
Steady Eddy,
Chris Franklin,
Elliot Goblet,
Pommy Johnson,
Scott Brennan,
Eddie Ifft
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Biography
Ifft graduated with honors from Fox Chapel Area High School in 1990. After graduation from the University of Pittsburgh, where he ...
,
Simon Palomares,
Dave Grant
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Tommy Dean
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,
Sam Bowring and
Bev Killick
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* Bev (company), an American female-owned wine company
* Bev (given name), a list of people and fictional characters with the unisex given name
BEV may stand for:
* Battery electric vehicle
* Beam's ey ...
.
References
External links
Stand Up Australia @ The Comedy ChannelOfficial MySpaceSydney Comedy Store (sponsor and supplier of comedians for show)
Australian comedy television series
The Comedy Channel original programming
2006 Australian television series debuts
2008 Australian television series endings
Australian stand-up comedy television series
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