ABC Comedy - Programs and Schedules

###20,000 Days on Earth

Sunday 6 November at 8:30pm

Part of ABC’s celebration of Ausmusic Month

Drama and reality combine in a fictitious 24 hours in the life of musician and international cultural icon, Nick Cave. With startlingly frank insights and an intimate portrayal of the artistic process, the film examines what makes us who we are, and celebrates the transformative power of the creative spirit.

20,000 Days on Earth is an inventive, lyrical ode to creativity featuring the musician and cultural icon Nick Cave. The film fuses drama and reality by weaving the journey of a fictional day in the life of the rock star, with an intimate portrayal of his artistic process. It is the debut directorial feature film by innovative visual artists Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard and is set to an original score by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis. Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard have worked extensively with Cave on various projects over the past seven years and now know him very well.

Forsyth and Pollard recognised this invitation from the resolutely camera-shy Cave was an unmissable, unique opportunity. They started filming, without a plan for what the footage might become, and with unprecedented access began to capture extraordinary moments of Cave’s creative process. “Nick’s surprisingly brutal with his ideas, songs mutate at speed and lyrics are slashed and forgotten” says Pollard of the time spent filming in Cave’s office and the recording studio during the first half of 2012.

Next, Cave agreed to hand over his notebooks, which proved fertile ground for the filmmakers. “We were able to trace the transformation of his ideas”, says Forsyth. “We found disparate phrases which instantly sparked ideas that excited us. This included a calculation to work out how many days he had been alive for on the day they started recording the album, next to the unusually coined phrase ‘20,000 days on earth’.” Pollard adds, “We began to work with the idea of what makes us who we are and what we do with our time on earth.” The phrase ventually spawned the opening line of the film and the pair resolved to structure the film around a fictional narrative of Nick’s 20,000th day.

Directed by Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard; Produced by James Wilson and Dan Bowen; Written by Iain Forsyth, Jane Pollard and Nick Cave; Music by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis.

  • November is Ausmusic Month: Throughout November, the ABC is celebrating the diversity of Australian music - across radio, TV, iview and online. abc.net.au/ausmusic

###HUMᗄNS- Season 2

From Monday 7 November at 8:30pm

The highly anticipated return of the U.K. series HUMᗄNS.

What happens when technology has advanced to the point where it begins to truly take over our lives, affecting our relationships? HUMᗄNS is a thrilling new drama written by Sam Vincent and Jonathan Brackley (Spooks: The Greater Good) set in a parallel present where the latest must-have gadget for any busy family is a Synth, a highly-developed robotic servant eerily similar in appearance to humans. These incredible machines share our homes, our jobs and our lives and so become the objects of our fear, lust, hatred, affection and even love.

###Week commencing 30 October


Sunday 30 October
7:30pm Stan Lee’s Superhumans
8:15pm Miracles: Miracle In The Storm
9:05pm Sicko

Monday 31 October
7:30pm Class
8:15pm TBA
8:30pm Humans Series Return
9:20pm Ross Kemp: Extreme World: Columbia

Tuesday 1 November
7:30pm Total Wipeout
8:25pm Gruen Pitch Rewind
8:30pm Good Game
9:00pm James Corden: The Wrong Mans
9:30pm Hard Time

Wednesday 2 November
7:30pm Total Wipeout
8:25pm Gruen Pitch Rewind
8:30pm Employable Me Series Premiere
9:30pm Kids With Tourette’s: In Their Own Words

Thursday 3 November
7:30pm Total Wipeout
8:25pm Gruen Pitch Rewind
8:30pm Hard Quiz
9:00pm Black Books
9:20pm Comedy Showroom: Ronny Chieng - International Student

Friday 4 November
7:30pm Total Wipeout
8:20pm Gruen Pitch Rewind
8:30pm The Midwives
9:30pm The Fried Chicken Shop

Saturday 5 November
7:30pm Highway Thru Hell
8:20pm Would I Lie To You At Christmas
8:50pm Rosehaven
9:15pm Live At The Apollo
10:00pm Comedy Next Gen Series Premiere

###Week commencing 6 November


Sunday 6 November
7:30pm Stan Lee’s Superhumans
8:10pm Video Killed The Radio Star:
8:35pm 20,000 Days On Earth Aus Music Month Event

Monday 7 November
7:30pm Class
8:15pm TBA
8:30pm Humans
9:20pm Ross Kemp: Extreme World: Syria

Tuesday 8 November
7:30pm Total Wipeout
8:25pm Gruen Pitch Rewind
8:30pm Good Game
9:00pm James Corden: The Wrong Mans
9:30pm Hard Time

Wednesday 9 November
7:30pm Total Wipeout
8:25pm Gruen Pitch Rewind
8:30pm Employable Me
9:30pm Extreme Brat Camp

Thursday 10 November
7:30pm Total Wipeout
8:25pm Gruen Pitch Rewind
8:30pm Hard Quiz
9:00pm Black Books
9:20pm Comedy Showroom: The Letdown

Friday 11 November
7:30pm Total Wipeout
8:20pm Gruen Pitch Rewind
8:30pm The Midwives
9:30pm The McCanns & the Conman

Saturday 12 November
7:30pm Highway Thru Hell
8:20pm Would I Lie To You?
8:50pm Rosehaven
9:15pm Live At The Apollo
10:00pm Comedy Next Gen

###Week commencing 13 November


Sunday 13 November
7:30pm Stan Lee’s Superhumans
8:15pm Miracles: Miracle In The Jungle
9:05pm Ross Kemp: Extreme World: Syria
9:55pm Employable Me
10:55pm The Midwives: Delivery On Demand

Monday 14 November
7:30pm Class
8:15pm TBA
8:30pm Humans
9:20pm Louis Theroux’s Weird Weekends: Thailand

Tuesday 15 November
7:30pm Seconds From Disaster
8:20pm TBA
8:30pm Good Game
9:00pm The Agony Of Modern Manners: Travel
9:30pm Hard Time

Wednesday 16 November
7:30pm Total Wipeout
8:20pm TBA
8:30pm Employable Me
9:30pm Psychics In The Suburbs [color=ltgreen]Series Premiere[/color]

Thursday 17 November
7:30pm Seconds From Disaster:
8:20pm TBA
8:30pm Hard Quiz
9:00pm Black Books
9:20pm Comedy Showroom: Legend Of Gavin Tanner

Friday 18 November
7:30pm Seconds From Disaster:
8:20pm TBA
8:30pm Home Delivery
9:20pm Sounds Like Teen Spirit: triple j At 40

Saturday 19 November
7:30pm Highway Thru Hell
8:15pm Would I Lie To You?
8:45pm Rosehaven
9:15pm Live At The Apollo
10:00pm Comedy Next Gen [color=ltgreen]Premiere[/color]

###OPENING SHOT SERIES 4

FIVE EMERGING FILMMAKERS FIRE THEIR OPENING SHOT

Five young Australian filmmakers are firing their OPENING SHOT on ABC2

Screening from Wednesday, November 16 OPENING SHOT, an ABC and Screen Australia, initiative, is back with a fourth instalment of five half hour documentaries from Australia’s next generation of documentary filmmakers.

Once again putting a range of subjects under the microscope, these films bring a fresh perspective to some of the big issues facing younger Australians. These include: how to spot, and help, a friend suffering domestic abuse; what it takes to enter the political rat race; how a home town is fighting back against the ice epidemic; the unintended consequences and personal cost of digital vigilantism; and the phenomenon that is: psychics.

Through rare access to the Australian psychic medium industry, PSYCHICS IN THE SUBURBS looks at some of life’s big questions; BIG BAD LOVE follows comedian Becky Lucas as she sets out to spot the warning signs of friends who are in an abusive relationship; CANDIDATE GAMES bears witness to two young political idealists as they take on the old guard in the battle to become the Lord Mayor of one of Australia’s capital cities; in END OF THE LINE filmmaker Tom Abood returns to his hometown to find out how they are fighting back against the devastating ice epidemic; and DIGILANTE prompts filmmaker Mike Nayna to confront the real-world impact caused by his own online activism.

This is the fourth season of OPENING SHOT, a vital initiative between ABC and Screen Australia that gives five filmmaking teams, all with a director under 35 years of age, the opportunity to create a prime time documentary film with a younger perspective. These films further develop their filmmaking skills, while also firing an OPENING SHOT into the national conversation.

PSYCHICS IN THE SUBURBS
Screening Wednesday 16 November, 9.30pm on ABC2 & iview
Australia’s psychic medium business is booming and filmmaker Cassie Charlton wants to find out why. Florence King, recently crowned People’s Choice Australian Psychic of the Year, is in the middle of her biggest year yet, and spending time with Florence, and her clients, gives Cassie front row seats to see how the psychics business really works. Following both public performances and private sessions, we meet a range of Australians anxious to contact their deceased loved ones, trying to come to terms with their grief. PSYCHICS IN THE SUBURBS explores who we turn to when the answers seem bigger than the questions themselves.
Director: Cassie Charlton
Producers: Rebecca Barry & Madeleine Hetherton
PSYCHICS IN THE SUBURBS is a Media Stockade film

BIG BAD LOVE
Screening Wednesday 23 November, 9.30pm on ABC2 & iview
Comedian Becky Lucas recently found out one of her closest childhood friends had suffered years of violence and abuse at the hands of her partner. With young women 18-24 being most at risk of abuse, Becky sets out to understand what an abusive relationship looks like, how it begins and why it’s so hard to intervene. She meets experts and psychologists to figure out how she missed the signs, conducts a social experiment on the street to see how the average bystander reacts to domestic violence, and seeks out the stories of young survivors to discover what anyone can do when confronted with domestic violence.
Director: Briony Benjamin
Producer: Susan MacKinnon
BIG BAD LOVE is a Briony Benjamin Media film

CANDIDATE GAMES
Screening Wednesday 7 December, 9.30pm on ABC2 & iview
Money has been flooding into Perth on the back of a decade long mining boom and with an annual council budget of $200 million dollars, the role of Lord Mayor is a tempting prize. The 2015 election attracted a diverse range of young applicants. Candidate Reece is only 28yrs, one of the youngest ever Lord Mayoral nominees, and has a drive and ambition unusual for someone of his tender age. Candidate Mike, 33yrs, is the chalk to Reece’s cheese: an entrepreneur with some big ideas who wants to add Lord Mayor to his impressive and eclectic resume, and turn Perth into a city full of electric cars. Standing in the way of both Gen Y candidates is a popular 2-term incumbent and baby boomer: Lord Mayor Lisa Scaffidi. The bookies have Lisa as the runaway favourite, yet Reece and Mike may have timed their ‘David vs. Goliath’ attempts to seize power perfectly, with an investigation from The Corruption and Crime Commission looming over her head. The stage is set for an explosive postal election, where three candidates with very different ideas about how to rule a capital city will clash head to head. The results are one thing, how this battle unfolds is quite another. Let the games begin!
Director: Sam Bodhi Field
Producers: Ella Wright and Alice Ross
Executive Producers: Brian Beaton and Celia Tait
CANDIDATE GAMES is a Periscope Pictures film.

END OF THE LINE
Screening Wednesday 14 December, 9.30pm on ABC2 and iview
Nowra, a beautiful intersection of some of Australia’s most alluring beaches, rain-forests, mountains, and farmland, has fallen hard to the hand of Ice. Tom Abood, a young local that left his hometown to follow his dream of becoming a filmmaker, returns to find out if a handful of locals have what it takes to beat the ever-spreading scourge of Ice. Follow Tom as he meets up with familiar faces of his past to see if Nowra can be more than just the end of the line.
Director: Tom Abood
Producer: Kat Cooke
Executive Producer: Ben Ulm
END OF THE LINE is an Artillery House film

DIGILANTE
Screening Wednesday 21 December, 9.30pm on ABC2 and iview
Disillusioned by a revival of public shaming via social media, filmmaker Mike Nayna confronts the real-world damage caused by an online furore he created. In 2012, Mike Nayna uploaded a shaming video that sparked international media attention, resulted in two gaol terms and inspired a surprise spate of copycat incidents. But while the narrative of good conquering prejudice played out on computer screens around the world, a far more complex and morally ambiguous story was taking place. Through exploring the untold story behind the high profile public shaming, Mike must face the unintended consequences of his ‘digitlanism’.
Director/Writer: Mike Nayna
Producers: Lauren Elliott and Mark Conway
Executive Producers: Eddie Martin and Susie Jones
DIGILANTE is a Checkpoint Media/Mad Kids Co-production

###Murdered by My Boyfriend

Wednesday 23 November at 8:30pm

U.K. doco-drama telling the true story of what happens to a teenage girl when she falls in love with the wrong man. The everyday story of young love turns dark and sinister when the handsome and charming stranger seeks to ominate every aspect of the young woman’s life. A tale of contemporary Britain that every young person should watch.

In the U.K. it is estimated that one in four women will experience domestic violence in their lifetime, and the risk of domestic violence is highest for those between 16 to 24 years of age.

Murdered By My Boyfriend, the critically-acclaimed and hugely impactful film that premiered on BBC Three, was written by Regina Moriarty, directed by Paul Andrew Williams, and produced by Pier Wilkie. It tells the true story of one young woman who sadly became an example of these statistics - a bright, bubbly 17-year-old girl who fell in love with the wrong man, and found herself in a relationship that had tragic consequences. The hour-long film features outstanding performances from Georgina Campbell as the young victim Ashley and Royce Pierreson, who plays Ashley’s abusive boyfriend, Reece.

###Big Bad Love: Opening Shot

Wednesday 23 November at 9:30pm

Comedian Becky Lucas recently found out one of her closest childhood friends had suffered years of violence and abuse at the hands of her partner. With young women 18-24 being most at risk of abuse, Becky sets out to understand what an abusive relationship looks like, how it begins and why it’s so hard to intervene. She meets experts and psychologists to figure out how she missed the signs, conducts a social experiment on the street to see how the average bystander reacts to domestic violence, and seeks out the stories of young survivors to discover what anyone can do when confronted with domestic violence.

###Raped

Friday 25 November at 9:20pm

This UK film explores rape in a way in a new and bold way: from forensic medical to police investigation, court and beyond. Juliet was attacked by a stranger on New Year’s Eve, while Kellie had known and trusted her attacker for over a decade. In 2012 St Mary’s, the UK’s leading Sexual Assault Referral Centre, allowed exclusive access: opening its doors to cameras as they supported Juliet and Kellie as well as over 1,000 other victims of rape seeking justice or attempting to move forward with their lives.

St Mary’s Centre in Manchester was the first of the UK’s 46 Sexual Assault Referral Centres. It is here to the small all-female team of doctors, crisis workers and counsellors that the police bring people who say they’ve been raped to conduct a forensic examination. Rape is unlike any other crime. Often there are only two people present and if one person says it was rape and the other says it was consensual, the truth can be difficult to work out and almost impossible to prove. For the experts at St Mary’s, it’s not all about the conviction rate: rather they aim to give victims back their choice and control, whether or not a case goes to court.

Through the experiences of victims, as well as the specialists at St Mary’s, Greater Manchester Police’s Serious Sexual Offences Unit and the Crown Prosecution Service, this film offers a unique and hugely revealing perspective on rape in Britain today.

###No Strings Attached

Sunday 27 November at 3:20pm

This Melbourne-made web series peers beneath the covers of the exhilarating, at times awkward, world of dating apps. No Strings Attached recreates this world with puppets used to re-enact actual dating app dates as told by the people who’ve survived them.

This genre-bending mash-up sees documentary, comedy, drama and reality TV collide. It’s Crank Yankers meets Creature Comforts on the set of The Bachelor. This innovative, off-beat series features voice recordings of people relaying their tales of dating triumphs and woes in 5-7 minute vignettes. Their voices are then lipsynced by a cast of puppets who re-enact their dates for the screen.

The second season to the award-winning Tales from Tinder, No Strings Attached features diverse, dramatic, and daring tales of dating disasters and delights; from the shocking failures, bizarre revelations and embarrassing slip-ups, to the rare stories where true love is found.

This series features stories of people from all walks of life: from a dating app addict who swapped drugs for online dating; to the love sick existentialist who is brutally dumped; to the polyamorous man who gets more than he bargained for when he sets his wife up on a date with his Tinder girlfriend.

From Tinder to Grindr, RSVP to OK Cupid – online dating is no-longer a dirty word for many - it’s the norm.

Whether using it for casual relationships or something more lasting, in the overly saturated market place of dating apps, people are encouraged to shop for their perfect match – but more often than not, users get more (sometimes less) than they bargained for.

On the surface, No Strings Attached is an entertaining comedy, but at its heart it’s a study of modern relationships as mediated by technology, and the surprising and awkward things that happen when we’re trying to connect with another human being.

Originally an i-View exclusive series that was available in July.

###Week commencing 20 November


Sunday 20 November
7:30pm Stan Lee’s Superhumans
8:15pm Hayley: The 96 Year Old School Girl
9:00pm Louis Theroux’s Weird Weekends: Thailand
9:50pm Psychics In The Suburbs
10:20pm Employable Me

Monday 21 November
7:30pm Class
8:15pm Gruen Planet: Cutdowns
8:30pm Humans
9:20pm Louis Theroux’s Weird Weekends: Rap

Tuesday 22 November
7:30pm Seconds From Disaster
8:20pm TBA
8:30pm Good Game
9:00pm The Agony Of Modern Manners: Dining
9:30pm Hard Time

Wednesday 23 November
7:30pm Seconds From Disaster
8:20pm TBA
8:30pm Murdered By My Boyfriend [color=ltgreen]Premiere[/color]
9:30pm Big Bad Love [color=ltgreen]Premiere[/color]
10:05pm Video Killed The Radio Star

Thursday 24 November
7:30pm Seconds From Disaster:
8:20pm TBA
8:30pm Hard Quiz
9:00pm Black Books
9:20pm Comedy Showroom: The Future Is Expensive

Friday 25 November
7:30pm Seconds From Disaster:
8:20pm TBA
8:30pm Other People’s Breast Milk
9:20pm Raped [color=ltgreen]White Ribbon Day Special[/color]

Saturday 26 November
7:30pm Highway Thru Hell
8:15pm Would I Lie To You?
8:45pm Rosehaven
9:15pm Live At The Apollo
10:00pm Comedy Next Gen

###Penn & Teller: Fool Us - Season 3

From Saturday 3 December at 7:30pm

Illusionists Penn & Teller sit in the audience and watch as aspiring magicians try to impress them with a trick that the famous illusionists are unable to duplicate. If a magician successfully hoodwinks the legendary duo with a trick, be it a sleight-of-hand routine or a grand illusion, that person wins a trip to Las Vegas to perform as an opening act in Penn & Teller’s show at the Rio Hotel & Casino. Actress Alyson Hannigan (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, How I Met Your Mother) hosts the series.

###Week commencing 27 November


Sunday 27 November
7:30pm Stan Lee’s Superhumans
8:10pm No Strings Attached: Death By Dating App [color=ltgreen]Series Premiere/Dating & Mating Week[/color]
8:30pm Louis Theroux’s Weird Weekends: Swingers
9:20pm The Girl Who Became Three Boys
10:05pm No Strings Attached: D-Grade Celebrity

Monday 28 November
7:30pm Class
8:20pm No Strings Attached: Six Months Of Celibacy
8:30pm Humans
9:20pm Revenge Porn

Tuesday 29 November
7:30pm Seconds From Disaster
8:20pm No Strings Attached: Menage A Tinder
8:30pm Good Game
9:00pm The Agony Of Flirting
9:30pm Love Hotel

Wednesday 30 November
7:30pm Seconds From Disaster
8:20pm No Strings Attached: Grindr Surprise
8:30pm The Gypsy Matchmaker
9:20pm Amy Schumer: Mostly Sex Stuff

Thursday 1 December
7:30pm Seconds From Disaster:
8:25pm No Strings Attached: The Princess And The Bogan
8:35pm No Strings Attached: Dating App Addict
8:45pm Sexters
9:30pm Hack Live: Swipe Right [color=ltgreen]Dating & Mating Special[/color]

Friday 2 December
7:30pm The Human Camera
8:15pm The Checkout: Snack Size: I Streamed A Stream
8:20pm No Strings Attached: The Existentialist
8:30pm Catfish: Miracle & Javonni [color=ltgreen]Series Return[/color]
9:10pm Luke Warm Sex: Fear Of Being Nude
9:40pm Sex Box [color=ltgreen]Series Premiere/Dating & Mating Week[/color]

Saturday 3 December
7:30pm Penn And Teller: Fool Us [color=ltgreen]Series Return[/color]
8:10pm Would I Lie To You?
8:40pm Rosehaven
9:10pm Amy Schumer
9:55pm Comedy Next Gen

###Sex Box

From Friday 2 December at 9:40pm

SEX BOX screens as part of Mating & Dating, a week of programing on ABC2 that looks at the modern dating and mating scene.

Presented by Steve Jones and the outspoken Belgian sexologist Goedele Liekens, the new series of Sex Box is packed with insight, laughter and practical advice – and a series of sexual firsts. Couples go into the box to try a sexual fantasy or new position for the very first time, then come out and talk to the presenters and the studio audience.

In episode one of the series, Goedele meets a student who wants to lose her lesbian virginity and gives her a cunnilingus 101 to prepare for the big moment.

She coaches a young couple in a whole new way of connecting sexually, not through penetration, but through erotic massage. She also gives advice to two best friends who want to take their relationship where it’s never been before - having sex with each other for the first time.

Presenter Steve Jones casts a humorous eye on the action, and also reviews the latest weird and wonderful sex news from around the world - including the latest flirt emojis, and perhaps the most gruesome sex toy ever created.

With a specially commissioned survey of sexual attitudes and how-to visual guides to sexual techniques, the series tells you all you ever wanted to know about sex, but were afraid to ask. Sex Box is a unique television experience that gets us all talking more openly about sex, and shows us how to have more fun in the bedroom!

Wasn’t that on SBS?

###Sunday Best - Citizenfour

From Sunday 4 December at 8:30pm

A real-life thriller where the documentary filmmakers get unprecedented access to Edward Snowden as he hands over classified documents providing evidence of mass invasions of privacy by the National Security Agency (NSA).

###Opening Shot - Candidate Games - Battlefield Perth

From Wednesday 7 December at 9:30pm

Come behind the scenes on the campaign trail, as three very different candidates battle it out for the seat of ultimate power: the comfortable chair and river views of the Lord Mayor of the City of Perth.

###Stupid Man, Smart Phone

From Wednesday 7 December at 8:30pm

In this entertaining survival show, UK comedian Russell Kane and an assortment of online celebrities take on extreme challenges – with only a smartphone to help them.

From hailing a cab in the early hours of the morning, to diagnosing an illness in three symptoms, our smartphones can help us overcome any practical problem. In this entertaining series, pampered city-dweller Russell Kane takes this idea to its extreme. He’s attempting some of the world’s toughest outdoor adventures, with no training, no guide – and his only survival tool is a mobile phone.

Each episode sees the sardonic stand-up joined by a young internet star who can consult a huge online fanbase. Together, they’ll travel via dog sled to a Norwegian Sami village, transport a cow across the Moroccan desert, and take on many more arduous expeditions. They’ll have to hunt, find shelter and – perhaps most testing of all – put up with each other. Our wannabe survivalists won’t be completely alone; they’ll be joined by the international online community.

As well as video-calling some of the web’s top survival experts, they’ll also crowdsource suggestions on social media. But how do they know which tips to trust? And can a smartphone really help you find enough to eat, drink and stay alive?

###Wham Bam Thank You Ma’am

From Thursday 8 December at 9:30pm

From Skit Box the creators of the viral sensation Activewear comes Wham Bam Thank You Ma’am a 6 x half hour sketch comedy series. The show is a fun and twisted cavalcade of sketch, music video and narrative comedy all from a twisted female perspective

###Fancy Boy

From Thursday 8 December at 10:00pm plus all episodes also available on iview

Joint winner of the Fresh Blood initiative

Fancy Boy is a new six-part sketch comedy show that swings between the moody and downright dark. It’s an itch that starts out small, but quickly becomes a weeping sore and soon there’s not enough anti-fungal cream to go around.

Each episode is an interweaving narrative following twisted characters into the stranger corners of suburbia; like the couple whose communication breakdown leads to a kidnap, or the mum who can’t accept her missing child, mainly because he’s returned with a full beard and a foreign accent.

In an age when television programs love telling you how to live your life, Fancy Boy shows you exactly how not to live. It’s about people making dubious decisions, then doubling down on those decisions, and never admitting they were wrong. There’s the single issue politician who’s lifelong dream is to raise the legal age of buggery to 25, or the artist who loses everything over his obsession with finding the perfect fart sound, or the family who find a body floating in their pool, but decide he’s already dead, and it’s bloody hot, so why not push it the down the deep end and keep swimming in the pool?

Fancy Boy introduces five fresh faces to sketch comedy (actually they’re not that fresh, in fact some of them look quite unwell), John Campbell, Stuart Daulman, Henry Stone, Jonathan Schuster and Greg Larsen. And for this series they’re joined by award-winning comedian Anne Edmonds.

There’s also guest appearances from Ronny Chieng (Correspondent on The Daily Show), Anna McGahan (The Dr Blake Mysteries), Jack Charles (Cleverman), George Kapiniaris (Underbelly) and Australian comedy great, Gerry Connolly. And the soundtrack was composed by Glenn Richards (Augie March).