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The Paul Hogan Show

  • TV Series
  • 1973–1984
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
330
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The Paul Hogan Show (1973)
Comedy

An Australian comedy show hosted by Crocodile Dundee Star, Paul Hogan.An Australian comedy show hosted by Crocodile Dundee Star, Paul Hogan.An Australian comedy show hosted by Crocodile Dundee Star, Paul Hogan.

  • Stars
    • Paul Hogan
    • John Cornell
    • Glenn Shorrock
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    330
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Paul Hogan
      • John Cornell
      • Glenn Shorrock
    • 11User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins total

    Episodes6

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    Paul Hogan
    Paul Hogan
    • Self - Host…
    • 1973–1984
    John Cornell
    • Strop…
    • 1973–1979
    Glenn Shorrock
    • Self
    • 1979
    Bryn Lee Stokes
    • Boy with Pollywaffle…
    • 1979–1984
    Delvene Delaney
    • 1984
    Roger Stephen
    • 1984
    Marion Mathrick
    • 1984
    Andrew Harwood
    • 1984
    Sue McIntosh
    • 1984
    Karen Pini
    • 1984
    John Blackman
    John Blackman
    • 1984
    Abigail
    Abigail
    • Self
    • 1973
    Johnny O'Keefe
    Johnny O'Keefe
    • Self
    • 1973
    Kevin Johnson
    • Self
    • 1973
    Bob Hudson
    • Self
    • 1973
    Kerrie Biddell
    Kerrie Biddell
    • Self
    • 1973
    Air Supply
    Air Supply
    • Themselves
    • 1979
    Renée Geyer
    • Self
    • 1979
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    Nestor-4

    "I'm here to prove that when it comes to producing thick-skulls, we Aussies is second to none..."

    Ah, Memories.

    Channel 4 in the UK started playing this as one of their very first programmes and, at the age of 9, it had us hooked for life. The easy-going charm of Hoges combined with his love of TV meant that either his spoofs, sitcom-sketches and his stand-up material always won audiences over.

    Bloody hard to find now, we were luck to tape a number of them when Channel 4 played a batch of them again (as The Best of the Paul Hogan Show) in the 1991. The show has not been heard from since.

    This is a shame, as the format is much more welcome than the ususal "long-winded-build-up-for-a-scathing-putdown" favoured by most shows these days.

    We thankfully were able to transfer out tapes to the wonders of recordable DVD, so we have them backed-up once the tapes have packed-in through sheer age.

    The wonders of The Incredible Weed, Benny 5-0, Leo Wanker, Perce the Wino, A Fistful of Ravioli, Arthur Dunger, Mullet and numerous others will not be lost to time so easily.
    Into_The_West

    Paul Hogan was never as good as this again

    My first exposure to Paul Hogan was when his series was syndicated on American television in the early 1980's. I always thought he was a tremendous performer, both in the material he wrote and the wide variety of characters he portrayed.

    I found him far superior to Benny Hill, since Hogan's work, unlike Hill's, seemed more contemporary. Hill's work, although often amusing, always seemed like recycled music hall/"Carry On" film/"Laugh In" stuff. If Hogan did draw on things, they were instead Monty Python and Saturday Night. If he didn't draw on things, his work could be quite original, and his ability to continually re-invent characters was quite good (I recall his middle-aged beach bum character, Arthur Dunger, eventually being turned into a middle-aged beach bum superhero, and then into a middle-aged beach bum superhero video game character who ended up destroying the person playing the game).

    Sadly, when "Crocodile Dundee" came out the show (which Hogan on the Tonight Show once joked was only on in America at 2 AM) got yanked, presumably for repackaging and reselling to capitalize on Hogan's new movie star status. The quality of his films declined rapidly, however, and I'm supposing up until last month, when a DVD was supposed to be released in Australia, no one saw the value in re-releasing these little masterpieces of comedy.

    Although some things in "Crocodile Dundee" came close (my favorite gag in that was the "updating" of the film, "Walkabout," having its star, David Gumpilil, walk onto the scene with face paint, spear--and blue jeans!), Hogan never was able, in my opinion, to bring the magic of his TV show to his films.

    One should be grateful, though, for his show, and hope a DVD will be coming this way soon.
    timmus

    Australia's Benny Hill counterpart

    Before the "Come and Say G'Day" commercials in 1983 and the Crocodile Dundee movie in 1986 there was the Paul Hogan Show. It was Australia's Benny Hill with sophomoric but clean, biting humor yet without the infamous ribaldry. The show usually opened with a welcoming monologue featuring wisecracks in front of a live audience. Then would come a series of shorts. One of the recurring skits featured Hogan and John Cornell as two losers in a ramshackle bachelor pad planning out their supposed evening with the ladies. In a style that truly mimicked Benny Hill there were frequently accelerated-film skits. One that I remember featured Hogan trying to set up camp to the accompaniment of Canned Heat's "Up The Country".

    Although sometimes bland, the Paul Hogan show definitely had its moments. One of the most unforgettable performances was Hogan as the trenchcoat-clad man in the city park, singing to the accompaniment of lush Phil Spector-esque instrumentals: "There's someone, waiting around you, just stop and see. There is someone, waiting to know you, over there, behind the tree! There is someone, who has something, that he wants the world to see! Oh somebody, anybody! oh for God sake! look at me!" [holding trenchcoat wide open] "LOOK AT ME!"

    Do any tapes exist anymore? If so, drop me a line.
    LUEXANA

    WOULD LOVE TO SEE THIS SHOW AGAIN

    I was a big fan of this show in the '80's. I remember this show so fondly. My favorite recurring skit was the one where Paul Hogan and John Cornell played room-mates in this seedy little apartment. To this day I still fall down laughing when I think about them preparing their breakfast. They'd nail their bread to the wall and toast it with a blow-torch. This is one of the few shows whose collection I would buy if it was made available to the public.
    10bazza_mckenzie02

    Bonzer show

    G'day

    This is my favourite show of all time, it's an absolute classic full of such great skits. Someone should start a petiton to have the series released on dvd, I bet you'd get millions of votes there's so many fans of the show. The best of video still goes for about 50 or sixty bucks on ebay.

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    • Release date
      • November 4, 1973 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Da lacht das Känguruh
    • Filming locations
      • New South Wales, Australia
    • Production companies
      • 7 Network
      • Nine Network Australia
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      • 50m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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