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Chez les dingues

Original title: Skithouse
  • TV Series
  • 2003–2004
  • 25m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
178
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Damian Callinan, Michael Chamberlin, Jason Geary, Corinne Grant, Roz Hammond, Fiona Harris, Peter Helliar, Cal Wilson, Ben Anderson, Scott Brennan, Tom Gleeson, Simon Hall, Scott Edgar, Steven Gates, Ingrid Bloom, and Philippa Northeast in Chez les dingues (2003)
Comedy

Sketch Comedy series featuring some absurd characters, and Australian - oriented humourSketch Comedy series featuring some absurd characters, and Australian - oriented humourSketch Comedy series featuring some absurd characters, and Australian - oriented humour

  • Stars
    • Corinne Grant
    • Delta Goodrem
    • Philippa Northeast
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    178
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Corinne Grant
      • Delta Goodrem
      • Philippa Northeast
    • 13User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 nominations total

    Episodes2

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    Corinne Grant
    • Various Characters
    • 2003
    Delta Goodrem
    Delta Goodrem
    • Self
    • 2003
    Philippa Northeast
    Philippa Northeast
    • Various Characters
    • 2003
    Eddie Baroo
    Eddie Baroo
    • Prison Inmate
    • 2003
    Stephen Lopez
    Stephen Lopez
    • High School Kid
    • 2003
    Casey Bradley
    Casey Bradley
    • Student
    • 2003
    Christopher Truswell
    • Self
    • 2003
    Elke Berry
    Elke Berry
    • Netball Robber
    • 2003
    Linda Jean Bruno
    Linda Jean Bruno
    • Various
    • 2003
    Ingrid Bloom
    • Various Characters
    • 2003
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    Yak-6

    It's OK.

    I refuse to believe this is the worst sketch show on Australian TV - for starters, there's the truly appalling Comedy Inc.

    This is a fair show, a bit hit and miss but there's some good stuff in there. Australian Fast Bowler is fantastic. (I believe whoever wrote that other comment is missing the point - what the parody is in this case is of sports hero worship, not individual fast bowlers. And superheroes are called generic things like "Superman" and "Batman" hence "Australian Fast Bowler".) Tripod are better singers than they are actors, but they're always funny.
    Darwinian

    Is this what has happened to Australian Sketch Comedy?

    Australians have always had their own brand of comedy, dating back to the days of Graham Kennedy, Bert Newton and Kingswood Country just to name a few. Then flash forward a decade or two to 1987 and we were graced with what can ultimately be described as the beginning of modern sketch comedy in Australia. I'm talking about the DGeneration of course. It was the original team on this show that was responsible for pretty much every other well known Australian sketch comedy show (Fast Forward, Late Show, Comedy Company, hell even The Panel). These shows captured Australian culture and satirised it perfectly.

    Unfortunately times change. The shows eventually got cancelled (or in The Panel's case, were created) and we were left with nothing. Totally Full Frontal tried to capture the success it's predecessor had on channel seven, but it didn't work and with that there was no sketch comedy on Australian TV anymore.

    So what do today's writers do? They take an original concept from an English television show (short, literal sketches) and turn it around to aim it at an Australian audience. This is the birth of Skithouse.

    If sketch comedy shows were Brady sisters, Skithouse would definitely be Jan. Boring, annoying and always trying to out do Marcia (which we will refer to as The Sketch Show). I'll give you an example:

    There is a guy in an office, he keeps running into a wall. Someone walks by and notices what he's doing and says, "Hey (insert name here) the door is over there."

    Yeah that's top notch writing.

    My only question is, why is this still on television? Have we forgotten how funny we can really be? There's only one other sketch show on and that's Comedy Inc. and while it has it's moments, it's not that much better than Skithouse.

    A hint of advice to the writers: BE FUNNY! You have some talented people there (Tom Gleeson and Tripod) USE THEM!
    damian_callinan_rocks

    10/10 hilarity!!

    The show "Skithouse" is the funniest show ever to hit Channel Ten, after Rove Live. Its hilarious mix of sketches and just plain old stupidity leaves me on the floor in laughter! As well as a wide variety of acts, there are the regular sketches such as the Australian Fast Bowler (played by Tom Gleeson), The geeky, squeaky-voiced high school kid (Scott Brennan) and the delightful antics of the somewhat masculine-looking Fleur the ballet dancer (played hilariously by Damian Callinan) that make this show so unique. All in all, Skithouse rates at the top of my list in the comedy department!!
    ScurryInertia

    Two Thumb's up for the second season!

    The first season of skithouse delivered a few laugh's here and there but most of the sketches were more often than not, poorly writing and badly directed. But if seems that the skithouse team has lifted up the laugh's for the second season and the writers have put a little more thought into there sketches to give the audience something worth while to watch on a Wednesday night. Great comedy for everyone, lets hope they could put together a third season as well! 9/10
    Laitue_Gonflable

    The worst sketch-show of all time

    Yes, I'm going to throw it in the deep end with that opening statement. I could almost go further and say it's the worst show of all time but that wouldn't do because I've watched an episode of "Passions".

    I watched the first episode with extremely high expectations after being in weeks of hysterics with the Ten network's UK import The Sketch Show and after the advertising campaign, how could I resist? I soon learned my lesson for being so susceptible to hype though as, through half an hour, nothing managed to make me smile. I found myself being far more entertained by ads for dishwashing detergent and breakfast cereals, and generally I detest all ads.

    For one thing, there are three members of the cast I have heard of, the rest are complete nobodies and there's no prizes for guessing why. But Peter Helliar and Corinne Grant are funny enough people as we see on "Rove:Live" and "The Glasshouse" but they cannot act, and yet they try to. As for Ros Hammond, well she's got very steeply downhill since appearing in the brilliant and eccentrically hilarious three series of Shaun Micallef programmes.

    But the cast aren't entirely to blame. The writing is juvenile, the jokes are either old or non-existent and always predictable from the start of each sketch, but the worst part of it is that the show takes itself far too seriously. It's always playing for laughs and trying to milk humour from every joke rather than, at least occasionally, laughing WITH the audience AT itself, which is one of the endearing qualities of both Shaun Micallef and the team from The Sketch Show.

    It's a sad day in Australian television when I find myself pleased that "Comedy Inc." exists just because it raises the dignity of Australian sketch comedy up a slight notch. All I can say is, if Ted Emery and Gary McCaffrie were dead they'd be rolling around in their graves. I can't bring myself to give this a single star.

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      [a bank robber is at a public phone]

      Recording: Welcome to our telephone banking service. If you would like to make an account inquiry, press 1. If you would like to transfer funds, press 2. If you would like to rob the bank, press 3.

      [the robber dials 3]

      Recording: Please enter the amount you would like to rob.

      [the robber dials 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]

      Recording: Your account has been credited with: one. Hundred. Million. Billion. Dollars and: zero. Cents. Thank you for calling.

      [the robber hangs up - the phone rings, and he picks it up]

      Policeman: This is the police! To come out with your hands up, press 1. If you have hostages and would like to enter into negotiations, press 2. To bribe the police, press 3.

      [the robber dials 3]

      Policeman: Your account has been debited: one. Hundred. Million. Billion. Dollars and: zero. Cents.

    • Crazy credits
      Tripod perform a song during the closing credits of each episode.
    • Connections
      Referenced in I Love You Too: Behind the Scenes (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Free the trees
      Performed by Tripod

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    • Release date
      • February 9, 2003 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Skithouse
    • Filming locations
      • Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
    • Production company
      • Roving Enterprises
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      • 25m
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