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Misery Guts
GenreChildren
StarringReece Williamson
Paul Giles
Alan Cinis
Rhonda Doyle
Brett Sellwood
Brooke Harmon
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes13
Production
Running time30 minutes
Original release
NetworkNine Network
Release24 December 1998 –
1 February 1999

Misery Guts is an Australian children's television series on the Nine Network that first screened in 1998. The series is based on the book by Morris Gleitzman.

Synopsis

Vin and Marge Shipley live above a fish and chip shop in South London, with their only son Keith. Things are tough in South London and Keith wants to make his misery guts parents smile again, so he buys a brilliantly coloured tropical fish from Australia. All his efforts to cheer his parents fail, so Keith decides he must find a way to get his parents to Australia, where the sun shines all the time. At some point, Keith accidentally burns down his parents' shop. The Shipleys decide to migrate to Australia with the insurance money. They arrive at Orchid Cove, a small fictional town in Australia. Keith believes it is a paradise. He meets a girl, around his age, named Tracy. The Shipleys open a new fish and chip shop in Orchid Cove and Tracy introduces Keith to some interesting activities in Orchid Cove, such as surfing. The Shipleys' new shop is getting along and the Shipleys become friends with Wonga, Tracy's father and Dug, the mechanic. A rival fish and chip shop opens near the Shipleys' store. They have better equipment than the Shipleys do, which worries the Shipleys. To make matters worse, a storm hits the shop and damages most of the equipment. However, Keith thinks of something. With the help of Tracy, he decides to paint the shop to attract new customers. As competition grows, Keith decides to support his family further by sneaking out to discover opals in the opal fields in Southern Australia. On his way, he is kidnapped by Coal, a trucker, and servo station owner, Mic. Mic releases Keith on the promise that Keith paints a picture of Coal's truck. Seeing the beautiful image, Coal decides to give Keith a ride to the opal fields. Meanwhile, Tracy finds out that Keith has been kidnapped and informs Wonga. Wonga decides to follow Vin and Marge Shipley, who have already started to look for Keith. Eventually, Tracy finds Keith in a tunnel. Frustrated, Keith digs at the tunnel furiously, which leads to the collapse of the tunnel. Tracy happened to bring her dog Buster with her, and with Buster's help, both Keith and Tracy are able to escape. Tracy, Wonga, Keith, Marge and Vin are happily reunited. After returning home, a frustrated and devastated Vin decides to sell his shop to his competitor. Keith begs him not to sell the shop and decides to organize a Fish 'n' Chips Championship to determine the best Fish 'n' chips maker in Orchid Cove. Baz, the town's police sergeant, rules that Paradise Fish 'n' chips are better than Fresh Ocean Fish 'n' chips. The series ends with a joyful play between Keith and Tracy, who informs Keith that until he told her, she did not know that she was living in a paradise.

Cast

  • Reece Williamson as Doopy Ann
  • Paul Giles as Keith Shipley
  • Alan Cinis as Vic Shipley
  • Rhonda Doyle as Marge Shipley
  • Brett Sellwood as Dennis
  • Brooke Harmon as Tracy

See also