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Totally Full Frontal (1998)

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Totally Full Frontal

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As a final send off, after the conclusion of series 2. The cast released a special final episode entitled "TFF Star Wars special" where the Star Wars parody man feature was surrounded mostly be Star Wars related skits.
Full Frontal was the 3rd incarnation of long running comedy sketch shows in Australia. Beginning as The DeGeneration (1986) it's main players split into The Comedy Company (1988) and Fast Foward (1988) and The Late Show (1992). When both series ended they merged into a new show Full Frontal (1993) before moving to a new station later and becoming Totally Full Frontal (1998). A short lived all female cast series called Big Girls Blouse (1994) failed to last after 1 season. Some cast members such as Mark Mitchell, Kim Gyngel & Eric Bana attempted a solo series based on popular characters, however they where unsuccessful. Shaun Micallif has continued the tradition in many forms over the years in a variety of shows such as The Micallif Program (1998) & Micallif Tonight (2003).
Contains a send up of Julia Morris on IMT, she starred in the original Full Frontal that totally full frontal is a spin-off from.

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