Thank god you're here (S-4) (E-7)




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
This week on Thank God You're Here; Arj Barker is the leader of a cult, Josh Lawson is the upbeat captain on a submarine, Felicity Ward is being questioned by police due to the underworld affairs of her husband and Josie Long is an actress on a cheesy soap opera. The All - In Group Challenge features the four performers as people in training to become flight attendants.

Fun and viewer review
The fourth season introduced a different segment, where Gleisner points out that he believes an Australian cricket player is able to endorse anything, and presents a falsified advertisement where a retired Australian cricketer (Damien Fleming) attempts to endorse an also falsified company of a completely random field (such as a French restaurant or sewage processing plant). Running gags in these segments include the cricketer comparing selecting such a company with his medium pace bowling, the use of "jargon" which actually is completely made-up, comparing the reliability (or other value) with his own bowling style, and a man named "Steve" who is called upon to agree with this previous statement ("bit like my bowling, eh, Steve?")

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