Since I can’t like my own post.
My favourite Australian comedy. No mention of Sam Pang.
Since I can’t like my own post.
My favourite Australian comedy. No mention of Sam Pang.
Great news! Such a great funny show with great cast members. Looking forward to its return.
Am also so glad that this is returning. It’s so hard to make an Australian sitcom. So for this to go to a third season, and be a fan favourite, is great.
Great show, looking forward to season 3. ABC critics overlook the excellent work they do with this show and others such as The Newsreader. Shows, the commercials cannot, or will never match!
Kitty said on Have You Been Paying Attention? tonight that filming on the third season had just wrapped up.
Sunday 20 October at 8pm
The ABC is thrilled to announce the highly anticipated third season of the multi-award-winning comedy series Fisk will launch exclusively on ABC TV and ABC iview on Sunday 20 October at 8pm.
Starring one of Australia’s favourite comedians, Kitty Flanagan, alongside co-stars Julia Zemiro, Marty Sheargold, Aaron Chen, Glenn Butcher and John Gaden, it promises even more comedy gold than the first two smash hit seasons.
Helen Tudor-Fisk (and her iconic brown suit) returns to navigate life with her unique charm and no-nonsense perspective, in six star-packed and laugh-filled episodes. Known for its sharp writing and memorable performances, the show has captured hearts both locally and internationally, cementing its status as a global comedy sensation.
This season will feature guest appearances from some of the biggest names in the Australian acting and comedy worlds including Justine Clarke, Sam Campbell, Claudia Karvan, Glenn Robbins, Carl Barron, Gabrielle Chan, Menik Gooneratne, Tom Ballard, Mel Buttle, Jane Clifton, Anne Edmonds, Christine Johnston, Ting Lim, Stephen Lopez, Ray O’Leary, Dave O’Neill, Rhys Nicholson, Brian Nankervis, Danielle Walker, Bronwyn Kuss and John Marc Desengano.
Critically acclaimed and adored by fans, the show goes from strength to strength, captivating audiences across the world with its universal appeal and razor-sharp wit.
Yes - one of the best shows on TV right now.
Also another great bunch of guest cast.
Sunday 20 October 8.00pm
Now that Helen is a name partner, the stakes are much higher when things go haywire at Gruber & Fisk. When Ray is distracted by love and Roz suffers a crisis of confidence, Helen must step up and right the ship.
When Ray (Marty Sheargold) breaks the networking group rules by dating a member, Helen (Kitty Flanagan) has to pitch herself to the group as his replacement.
Meanwhile, Helen’s abrasive neighbour Murray (Carl Barron) asks her for free legal advice and subsequently places her in a moral dilemma.
Roz (Julia Zemiro) is plunged into her first major conch crisis when Viktor (Glenn Butcher) resigns.
(Guest stars: Carl Barron, Ting Lim, Dave O’Neill).
Sunday 27 October 8.00pm
Helen (Kitty Flanagan) finds herself obligated to ‘return the favour’ when a pushy member of the networking group, financial advisor Stefan Bogdanavich (Tom Ballard), keeps sending her clients. George’s Grandma (Gabrielle Chan) takes over the Conch reception desk and helps George (Aaron Chen) with an important presentation.
Meanwhile, Roz (Julia Zemiro) records her first single and Dad (John Gaden) rewrites his will, putting Viktor (Glenn Butcher) and Helen at loggerheads. (Guest stars: Tom Ballard, Gabrielle Chan).
Sunday 3 November 8.00pm
When Grandma (Gabrielle Chan) quits the reception desk, Ray (Marty Sheargold) recommends his new lady-love’s son, Bubby (Sam Campbell) as a replacement.
Meanwhile, Melcome (Stephen Lopez) from, the recently shut-down, Blendology needs Helen’s (Kitty Flanagan) help with his father’s will and Bubby starts getting on Helen’s nerves.
Guest stars: Sam Campbell, Justine Clarke, Claudia Karvan, Stephen Lopez, Anne Edmonds, Carl Barron.
Episode one is now available on iView.
Sunday 10 November 8.00pm
When a Conch client makes threats, Helen (Kitty Flanagan) and Roz (Julia Zemiro) are forced to relocate to The Hub, a co-working space managed by the over-zealous Leo (Rhys Nicholson). At home, Dad (John Gaden) has lost his licence, and Helen is forced to act as Dad and Viktor’s (Glenn Butcher) personal Uber driver. Helen tries to find a solution for two sisters who have been targeted by a “choomer” – a charity groomer from the Unitarian Angel Army.
Guest stars: Rhys Nicholson, Christine Johnston, Jane Clifton, Ray O’Leary, Jason Geary.
Watched the first ep of series 3 the other day… then decided we needed to catch up again so watched the final ep of season 2. Then the autoplay started us back at the beginning of season 1 and we’re now 4 eps into that series. What a great show. Absolutely love the ep with the Kransky sisters being kleptomaniacs.
Available on iView
Tom “Baby face” Ballard was excellent in this episode.
Kitty Flanagan has hit back at popular Melbourne radio hosts over her new TV series.
Speaking to Nova 100’s morning hosts Jase and Lauren (on Tuesday), Flanagan began by discussing her latest season of the hit series Fisk when she was asked if she had any control over how the show was aired.
“Do you get to choose if you drop shows like one episode a week or if you can just drop a whole season?” co-host Lauren asked the comedian.
“Because I’ve turned into a real binger.”
Hitting back with her trademark wit, Flanagan reminded the radio stars how much blood, sweat and tears go into creating a TV show, only to have someone watch it in the space of an afternoon.
“Yes, but see, here’s the thing, Lauren. Can I say to you, it took me nine months to make,” Flanagan quipped. “Screw you if you want to watch it in three hours. I want you to take at least six weeks and have to look forward to it and enjoy it.”
Kitty Flanagan has joked with popular Melbourne radio hosts over her new TV series.
fixed it for News Corp