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'''''Stand Up Australia''''' was an Australian comedy TV program locally produced by [[The Comedy Channel]] from 2006 to 2008.
'''''Stand Up Australia!''''' is a TV show locally produced by [[The Comedy Channel]] since [[2006]]. It is hosted by [[Cameron Knight]], and features four Australian or international comedians on each one hour show. Series two is produced in [[Melbourne]], previously the first series was shot at [[Foxtel]]'s [[Sydney]] studios located in [[North Ryde]], where the set and studio is was named '''"The Troubled Bison"'''.


It was hosted by [[Cameron Knight]], and featured four Australian or international comedians on each one-hour show. Season two was produced in [[Melbourne]], previously the first season was shot at [[Foxtel]]'s [[Sydney]] studios located in [[North Ryde, New South Wales|North Ryde]], where the set and studio was named "The Troubled Bison".
The first series went for a marathon 95 episodes and showcased just about every Australian stand up. For the week of the [[Melbourne Cup]] 2006 carnival, there was a number of episodes that had a "racing" theme for each show. This included the set, audience and host being dressed up in horse racing themes.


The first season went for a marathon 95 episodes and showcased Australia's top comedic talent. For the week of the 2006 [[Melbourne Cup]] carnival, there was a number of episodes that had a "racing" theme for each show. This included the set, audience and host being dressed up in horse racing themes.
Some comedians who have appeared on the show include [[Tom Rhodes]], [[Fiona O'Loughlin]], [[Sam Simmons]], [[Greg Fleet]], [[Rod Quantock]], [[Terri Psiakis]], [[Michael Chamberlin (comedian)|Michael Chamberlin]], [[Subby Valentine]], [[Charlie Pickering]], [[Steady Eddy]], [[Chris Franklin]], [[Elliot Goblet]], [[Pommy Johnson]], [[Scott Brennan]], [[Eddie Ifft]], [[Simon Palomares]], [[Dave Grant]], [[Tommy Dean]], [[Sam Bowring]] and [[Bev Killick]].

Comedians who appeared on the show include [[John Burgos]], [[Tom Rhodes]], [[Monty Franklin]], [[Fiona O'Loughlin (comedian)|Fiona O'Loughlin]], [[Doug Chappel]], [[Sam Simmons (comedian)|Sam Simmons]], [[Greg Fleet]], [[Simon Kennedy (comedian)|Simon Kennedy]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Simon Kennedy |url=https://www.standup.com.au/comedian/simon-kennedy |website=Sit Down Comedy Club}}</ref> [[Rod Quantock]], [[Terri Psiakis]], [[Michael Chamberlin (comedian)|Michael Chamberlin]], Subby Valentine, [[Justin Kennedy]], [[Charlie Pickering]], [[Jackie Loeb]], [[Steady Eddy]], [[Chris Franklin]], [[Elliot Goblet]], [[Pommy Johnson]], [[Scott Brennan (comedian)|Scott Brennan]], [[Eddie Ifft]], [[Simon Palomares]], [[Dave Grant (comedian)|Dave Grant]], [[Tommy Dean (comedian)|Tommy Dean]], [[Sam Bowring]] and [[Bev Killick]].


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.thecomedychannel.com.au/WhatsOn/Detail.aspx?id=21 Stand Up Australia! @ The Comedy Channel]
* [http://www.thecomedychannel.com.au/WhatsOn/Detail.aspx?id=21 Stand Up Australia @ The Comedy Channel]
* [http://www.myspace.com/standupaustralia Official MySpace]
* [http://www.myspace.com/standupaustralia Official MySpace]
* [http://www.comedystore.com.au/site/index.php?page=home Sydney Comedy Store (sponsor and supplier of comedians for show)]
* [http://www.comedystore.com.au/site/index.php?page=home Sydney Comedy Store (sponsor and supplier of comedians for show)]


[[Category:Australian television comedy series]]
[[Category:2000s Australian comedy television series]]
[[Category:The Comedy Channel original programming]]
[[Category:2006 Australian television series debuts]]
[[Category:2008 Australian television series endings]]
[[Category:Australian stand-up comedy television series]]



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Latest revision as of 23:28, 16 February 2024

Stand Up Australia
GenreComedy
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
Original release
NetworkThe Comedy Channel
Release2006 (2006) –
2008 (2008)

Stand Up Australia was an Australian comedy TV program locally produced by The Comedy Channel from 2006 to 2008.

It was hosted by Cameron Knight, and featured four Australian or international comedians on each one-hour show. Season two was produced in Melbourne, previously the first season was shot at Foxtel's Sydney studios located in North Ryde, where the set and studio was named "The Troubled Bison".

The first season went for a marathon 95 episodes and showcased Australia's top comedic talent. For the week of the 2006 Melbourne Cup carnival, there was a number of episodes that had a "racing" theme for each show. This included the set, audience and host being dressed up in horse racing themes.

Comedians who appeared on the show include John Burgos, Tom Rhodes, Monty Franklin, Fiona O'Loughlin, Doug Chappel, Sam Simmons, Greg Fleet, Simon Kennedy[1] Rod Quantock, Terri Psiakis, Michael Chamberlin, Subby Valentine, Justin Kennedy, Charlie Pickering, Jackie Loeb, Steady Eddy, Chris Franklin, Elliot Goblet, Pommy Johnson, Scott Brennan, Eddie Ifft, Simon Palomares, Dave Grant, Tommy Dean, Sam Bowring and Bev Killick.

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  1. ^ "Simon Kennedy". Sit Down Comedy Club.
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