Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaSpoof lifestyle program taking a satirical, sometimes dark look at Australian society.Spoof lifestyle program taking a satirical, sometimes dark look at Australian society.Spoof lifestyle program taking a satirical, sometimes dark look at Australian society.
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Alexander Goykovic
• 2001–2003
Brett Creswell
• 2001–2003
Jason Ghama
• 2002–2003
Keira McEntee
• 2001–2002
Angelique Panaretos
• 2001–2003
Loani Arman
• 2002–2003
Alastair Barns
• 2001–2002
Tim Campbell
• 2001–2002
Charlie Bevan
• 2002–2003
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This show is the 'lay-down misere' for best TV show of 2001.
It's the show that had to be made: a merciless send-up of all those woeful 'lifestyle' and infotainment programs that are clogging the airwaves.
It's not one for the easily-offended. And even if you're not easily offended, stick around: they'll get to you shortly. (I take a lot to shock, but the 'Pol Potting Mix' sketch failed to amuse.)
That aside, bring on Series 2.
It's the show that had to be made: a merciless send-up of all those woeful 'lifestyle' and infotainment programs that are clogging the airwaves.
It's not one for the easily-offended. And even if you're not easily offended, stick around: they'll get to you shortly. (I take a lot to shock, but the 'Pol Potting Mix' sketch failed to amuse.)
That aside, bring on Series 2.
This is australians doing what they do best, taking the mickey out of everyone else. Is anything sacred.... absolutely NOT! "Life Suport" is a show pushing the limits and if you take it to seriously your sure to be offended, but if you take it the way its inteded your in for big belly laughing fun. After just finnished watching the second series I feel that the show has matured well, the charactors have developed well since the last series, with the only change being Alison Barnes taking over as Penne from Abbie Cornish.
So if you like humour thats is away from the norm you will love "Life Support".
So if you like humour thats is away from the norm you will love "Life Support".
I happen to have caught this program on SBS after hearing several ads on the radio for it.
I'm pleased to say, it surpassed my expectations.
The actors are right on the mark, and are in on the joke to perfection.
Check this out if you can.....you wont be sorry (unless you get offended easily or dont actually get the point of it)
I'm pleased to say, it surpassed my expectations.
The actors are right on the mark, and are in on the joke to perfection.
Check this out if you can.....you wont be sorry (unless you get offended easily or dont actually get the point of it)
If you hate all those lifestyle shows on television, then this is for you.
But make sure you can handle some pretty dark satire. If you're idea of sick comedy is "Some Mother's Do 'Ave 'Em", then you'd better stay away. Everything is fair game, from suicide bombers, to people starting bushfires, to people sniffing paint. And if you want any more examples just watch Dr. Rudi looking at the car in the opening titles!!
One of the funniest pieces was about euthanasia, and getting around the fact that it is illegal in Australia. Just dress-up you're loved one in an animal costume and have a vet put them to sleep!
The character of Todd really captures that home handy man seen on so many lifestyle shows. Whenever I'm channel surfing and come across one of those lifestyle shows with a handy man I have to laugh. The actor that plays Todd is spot on in his depiction.
I hope this show gets screened in other parts of the world, as I think people with a weird sense of humour would find it very funny.
This is a hilarious satire of lifestyle shows and is highly recommend. But be warned, it is very dark sometimes.
But make sure you can handle some pretty dark satire. If you're idea of sick comedy is "Some Mother's Do 'Ave 'Em", then you'd better stay away. Everything is fair game, from suicide bombers, to people starting bushfires, to people sniffing paint. And if you want any more examples just watch Dr. Rudi looking at the car in the opening titles!!
One of the funniest pieces was about euthanasia, and getting around the fact that it is illegal in Australia. Just dress-up you're loved one in an animal costume and have a vet put them to sleep!
The character of Todd really captures that home handy man seen on so many lifestyle shows. Whenever I'm channel surfing and come across one of those lifestyle shows with a handy man I have to laugh. The actor that plays Todd is spot on in his depiction.
I hope this show gets screened in other parts of the world, as I think people with a weird sense of humour would find it very funny.
This is a hilarious satire of lifestyle shows and is highly recommend. But be warned, it is very dark sometimes.
A satirical look at self-help magazine programs. Modern dilemmas and themes are examined with a tongue-in-cheek view. Helping us through life with some very practical tips are Sigourney, Doctor Rudi, Penne and Todd.
Very funny. Takes the silly, dime-a-dozen self-help show and turns it on its head. Some quite outrageous ideas all presented with a very straight face.
A pity it ran for only three seasons and 30 episodes. It could easily have become a permanent series, poking fun at topical affairs.
The show did have some degree of lasting impact though. Two of its cast - Brendan Cowell and Abbie Cornish - went onto bigger things, having movie careers.
Very funny. Takes the silly, dime-a-dozen self-help show and turns it on its head. Some quite outrageous ideas all presented with a very straight face.
A pity it ran for only three seasons and 30 episodes. It could easily have become a permanent series, poking fun at topical affairs.
The show did have some degree of lasting impact though. Two of its cast - Brendan Cowell and Abbie Cornish - went onto bigger things, having movie careers.
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