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Comedy Inc.
Comedy Inc. The Late Shift Logo
Format
Sketch comedy
Starring
Scott BrennanFiona HarrisSimon MalloryPaul McCarthyJanis McGavinJim RussellEmily TahenyRebecca De Unamuno
Country of origin
Australia
Production
Running time
60 minutes per episodeIncluding commercialsApprox. 43 minutes per episodeNot including commercials
Broadcast
Original channel
Nine Network
Picture format
576i (SDTV)
Original run
February 2003 December 2007
External links
Official website
Comedy Inc. is an Australian sketch comedy television program produced by Crackerjack Productions. It first premiered in February 2003 in the new wave of Australian sketch comedy shows being launched across the free-to-air channels along with Big Bite and skitHOUSE. The show is currently in its fifth season. Episodes from the previous seasons are repeated on the Australian pay television channel The Comedy Channel.
The series debuted in 2003, rapidly gaining the highest ratings of the three sketch comedies then on Australian television. It subsequently gained numerous nominations for major Australian and international film and television awards. The show has also proved to be more commercially successful in Australia than its rivals and was the first to release a DVD of content from the series.
Comedy Inc. has had many different formats. For example, a more risqu variation of the series was broadcast in 2005, entitled Comedy Inc: The Late Shift. The episodes were aired at a later time, because of the content. The Late Shift has aired from 2005 until 2007.
Contents
1 Timeslots
1.1 Comedy Inc: The late shift (2005-2007)
1.2 Comedy Inc: Specials (2005)
2 Critical and commercial response
2.1 Award nominations and wins
3 Cast
4 Skits and formula
5 See also
6 References
7 External links
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Timeslots
When Comedy Inc. began in early 2003, it held the 8:30pm Thursday timeslot for two years before moving to 9:30pm on various different nights in 2005, when it was moved around in attempts to improve ratings.
Comedy Inc: The late shift (2005-2007)
Beginning with its 2005 season, the show aired in a later timeslot, in the process changing its name to Comedy Inc.: The Late Shift. This version was a success with both audiences and television critics, due to its slightly more risque content, as well as original new characters like "Blokeman" and "Matt and Bray". The new show marked the beginning of a collaboration between new head writer Rick Kalowski and producer/director David McDonald. (After working together on 45 episodes of the show from 2004, the pair left the show at the end of the fourth series in late 2006).
The fourth series of Comedy Inc. debuted on Tuesday May 30, 2006 again on the Nine Network. The new series marked the departure of Ben Oxenbould and Gabriel Andrews from the show, and their replacement with the popular Australian comedian Scott Brennan and actor Simon Mallory. In a new 10.30pm timeslot on Sundays, it again dominated its timeslot, proving especially popular with younger viewers. The fourth series, characterised by darker and even more risque material than the first series of 'Comedy Inc. - The Late Shift' (words such as fuck, for example, are no longer censored), ran 25 1-hour episodes in total, following an extension of the series by the Nine Network, making it the longest running series of the show to date.
On Thursday 19 October 2006, the show was nominated at the 2006 "Australian Film Institute Awards" in five categories, including Best Television Comedy Series, Best Direction in Television, and two nominations for Best Performance in a Television Comedy Series, one each for Paul McCarthy and Genevieve Morris.
The fifth series of the show is currently in production. The new series is directed by Damian Davis, previously director of The Ronnie Johns Half Hour. New head writers are Kevin Brumpton and Angus Fitzsimons.
The 2007 return on 5 September 2007 saw most of the female cast leaving with Mandy McElhinney, Katrina Retallick and Genevieve Morris all leaving and being replaced by SkitHOUSE actress Fiona Harris, Big Bite and previously recurring actress Rebecca De Unamuno and newcomer Janis McGavin.
An international version of the show, comprising a series of 20 half-hour episodes, has aired on cable television in several countries. A second series of the international version of the show is due to be aired later in 2007. The international version focusses on sketches, character pieces and parodies of overseas programs, and excludes parodies of Australian programs with which a foreign audience would be unfamiliar.
Comedy Inc: Specials (2005)
In 2005 two one-hour specials called "Comedy Inc: Takes out TV" were aired, the first...(and so on)
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