Thank god you're here (S-3) (E-3)




Genre
Improvisation comedy

Created by
Working Dog Productions

Directed by 
Rob Sitch / Peter Ots / Jon Olb

Writing by
Santo Cilauro / Tom Gleisner / Rob Sitch

Cast
Shane Bourne / Tom Gleisner / Daniel Cordeaux / Ed Kavalee / Nicola Parry / Heidi Arena / Andrew Bayly / Simon Dowling / Ben Anderson / Simon Russell / Roz Hammond / Angus Sampson / Hamish Blake / Josh Lawson / Rebekah Foord / Julia Zemiro / Fifi Box / Shaun Micallef / Peter Rowsthorn / Lliam Amor / Damien Fleming / Angela Johnson / Akmal Saleh / Frank Woodley / Bob Franklin / Rachel Jessica Tan / Rebel Wilson / Matthew Newton / Jessica Skarratt / Nishan Selvadurai / Kristy Barnes Cullen / Elizabeth Saunders

Produced by
Santo Cilauro / Tom Gleisner / Debra Herman / Michael Hirsh / Rob Sitch / Susannah Mott

Other crew
Glenn Robbins
Lisa Kovacevic
Hugo Cran
Susan Hadwen
Sancia Robinson
Alison Parker
Nicholas Ryan Rumpf
Fiona Herman
Tim Lewis

Production company
 Global Television Services, Network Ten, Working Dog Productions

Original channel
Network Ten (2006–2007)
Seven Network (2009)

Original language
English

Country of origin
Australia

Broadcast dates
5 April 2006 (Australia) 

Original runing time
5 April 2006 – 8 July 2009

Episode duration
60 minutes

Picture format
576i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)

Studio
Global Television Studios, South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

official website
http://au.tv.yahoo.com/thank-god-youre-here

Episode summary
Tony Martin is dressed in black with a mysterious scarf. Eddie Ifft comes out in his national uniform, a full cowboy get-up. Julia Morris gets pushed through the door carrying armloads of shopping. And Shaun Micallef looks like quite a dapper gent.

Fun and viewer review
Tony Martin was the first to walk through the blue door in this instalment, as the director of a new musical, 'Don', on the life and career of Cricket great, Sir Don Bradman. I actually missed the start of it, but from what I saw, he did quite well, considering he admittedly doesn't know anything about sport.
Julia Morris was next through the door, playing a shop-aholic wife to a concerned husband. I guess this was the scene that didn't settle too well with me. There didn't seem to be much conviction in what Julia was saying, and there was almost as if there was little enthusiasm in it. Nevertheless, she did manage to get a laugh or two from me, when she was justifying her purchases on her 18-page credit card statement.

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