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Wednesday Night Fever
Created byRick Kalowski
Written byMat Blackwell
Heath Franklin
Rick Kalowski
Steve Lynch
Sam McMillan
Ian Simmons
Joel Slack-Smith
Richard Thorp
Steve Walsh
Anne Edmonds
Tristram Baumber
Amanda Bishop
Priscilla Bonnet
Dave Eastgate
Robin Goldsworthy
Paul McCarthy
Genevieve Morris
Directed byMartin Coombes
Erin White
Presented bySammy J
StarringAmanda Bishop
Paul McCarthy
Genevieve Morris
Heath Franklin
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producersRick Kalowski
Greg Quail
Original release
NetworkABC1
Release3 July (2013-07-03) –
14 August 2013 (2013-08-14)

Wednesday Night Fever was an Australian television topical sketch satire series produced and broadcast by the ABC1. The first episode went to air on 3 July 2013.

Hosted by comedian Sammy J, the series featured a mix of live studio performances and pre-recorded sketches. These included topical impersonations, satirical characters, musical comedy and special guests in front of a live studio audience. Executive Producers are Rick Kalowski and Greg Quail who also produced comedy series At Home With Julia.[1] The house band was heavy metal outfit Boner Contention, fronted by comedian and musician Dave Eastgate.

The show went into pre-production while Julia Gillard was still Prime Minister, and it was originally planned to include a recurring weekly topical parody of Downton Abbey (entitled "Downton Abbott"), with Tony Abbott as the Duke and Julia Gillard as the Duchess, but Gillard was deposed by Kevin Rudd shortly before the series went to air, necessitating a hasty rewrite of the sketch, and it was phased out after a few episodes.

Other notable features included a weekly musical number to close the show, featuring a cast member impersonating a well-known public figure. These included 'Clive Palmer' (played by Heath Franklin) performing a parody version of Wings' "Live and Let Die" (retitled "Live and Let Clive"), and 'Gina Rinehart' (Genevieve Morris) performing a parody of Guns N' Roses "Sweet Child o' Mine, retitled "Sweet Child o'Mines".

Future member of parliament Clive Palmer was reported to be a fan of Heath Franklin's impersonation of him, and made a cameo appearance on the show in August 2013, performing a segment that he penned himself.[2] [3]

The series was not renewed for a second season and concluded in August 2013.

Cast

The cast features comedians and actors:

Guests

References