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Surprised at non-Aussies voting on this, but hey, nice to see people watching our TV for a change.
This is rough as guts comedy, but that's what you need to find the gems and there are a some great ones in here.
btw: 'On Tonight' is every week night
Voting 10 stars because math and few reviews will give it a pass, and it deserves at least that for somehow getting 5 days a week if nothing else.
Good luck all
This is rough as guts comedy, but that's what you need to find the gems and there are a some great ones in here.
btw: 'On Tonight' is every week night
Voting 10 stars because math and few reviews will give it a pass, and it deserves at least that for somehow getting 5 days a week if nothing else.
Good luck all
I will admit I was not a regular viewer of this show but did tune in last night for the last episode. There were some great skits in last night's episode - particularly the one about the package delivery with actor/comedian Greg Larson . Based on last night's writing and performances, I am now kind of wishing the show was given more time to breathe and find itself...
Who signs off on this garbage? Seriously, does anyone in control in the organisation that puts this to air actually watch it? Here's some words that come to mind: Tries too hard, unfunny, uses crude language to make up for unfunniness, cringe-worthy, unfunny (bears repeating), If the host is Australian and I assume he is, I can see why Robin Williams, on returning home after a visit to Australia, said in an interview that Australians are just English red-necks. Pathetic, embarrassing and sooo unfunny. I want my star back; this rubbish doesn't deserve it.
This show is disgusting. It's not funny. It's not intelligent. I would rather my taxes fund a lifetime of helicopter rides for Bronwyn Bishop than another cent spent on this awful excuse for a stand up comedy show.
Crisp delivery and mostly insightful.
Sometimes I watch re-runs when I can't find the remote.
One of the few ABC shows that thankfully doesn't feature Josh Whiticomb (yet).
I voted "No".
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