Yeah I was wondering this. I really like Michala Banas and was looking forward to it.
Concept sounded a bit different to what we usually get on FTA too as a sitcom/comedy, doubt they’d can it completely though if it’s finished as could be 7+ exclusive or something.
Perhaps they’ve on-sold it to a streamer or something, since it’s a Seven Studios production?
Gutted to see new posts in this thread only to find out we’re still no closer to seeing Fam Time!!!
According to TV Blackbox, Fam Time will be shown before the end of 2021.
Burned off in the last week of 2021 to assist Seven with complying with Australian content rules?
I think it will air from the first week of summer non-ratings with one episode per week.
What ever happened to this?
Focus groups must have been truly repulsed by it.
It can’t be any worse than Housos
Fam Time finally gets an airing. Will air on 7Plus on July 11. Five years on the programming shelf.
At last! Seven are saved
Bizarre how one exec can have that much power to prevent a show screening.
I’m so curious to watch this, I might have to try remember my 7Plus login lol.
All those kids have their own kids now
The youngest is 17 according to google searching their details and the oldest ones are 27 and 31 .
Was about to say one of them looks like the actress off Home and Away but didn’t know Raechelle had a twin sister.
Just watched the first episode. It’s obsessed with the family doing everything online but that’s the whole premise of the show. Some of it is a bit risque.
Not hilariously funny all the way through but it gave me some good laughs. I think it’s likeable. I don’t see any reason why Seven did not screen this.
Just caught up on this thread. Why the heck was this held off for 5 years??
I didn’t mind it. Being 5 years old, many of the situations or plot lines seemed unoriginal or derivative now but perhaps they were original when made. I hope the actors still get paid the same for airing on 7Plus as they do when seen on broadcast TV.
Warbo reportedly didn’t like it, even though he commissioned stinkers like Seven’s Big Brother.