Comedy Inc.
Television series | |
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German title | Comedy Inc. |
Original title | Comedy Inc. Comedy Inc: The Late Shift |
Country of production | Australia |
original language | English |
Year (s) | 2003-2007 |
Production company |
Crackerjack Productions |
length | 44 minutes |
Episodes | 96 in 5 seasons |
genre | Sketch , comedy |
Director | Chris Faith |
script |
Olivia Lee Ali Crockatt David Scott |
production |
Carl Fennessy Mark Fennessy |
First broadcast | February 19, 2003 (Australia) on Nine Network |
German-language first broadcast |
March 29, 2009 on Comedy Central |
occupation | |
Comedy Inc. is an Australian sketch show that ran on Nine Network between February 19, 2003 and December 26, 2007 . The German premiere took place on March 29, 2009 on Comedy Central . The first three seasons were shown in Germany. The episodes that emerged as Comedy Inc: The Last Shift between 2006 and 2007 have not yet been broadcast in Germany.
overview
After the start of the series, the format quickly reached a large audience and was one of the three most successful sketch shows on Australian television. The format won numerous Australian and international television awards.
With Comedy Inc: The Last Shift one was more daring why these squadrons were running later than their predecessors.
Content of the broadcast
Many skits parody everyday situations, while others parody television formats that are internationally known. These parodies include Dancing with the Stars , Big Brother , Bob the Builder or Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? .
Nominations and Awards
As mentioned earlier, Comedy Inc. has received several awards.
In 2005, Comedy Inc: The Last Shift was nominated for Best TV Comedy Series at the Australian Film Institute Awards.
In 2006 the format was for Best Comedy Series at the Logie Awards, as was internationally nominated for the format Best Comedy Series at the Rose D'Or.
Web links
- Comedy Inc. in theInternet Movie Database(English)
- Comedy Inc. at Fernsehserien.de