Engineering:This is Your Laugh

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This is Your Laugh
Presented byAndrew O'Keefe
Country of originAustralia
No. of episodes16
Production
Running time44 minutes (w/o commercials)
Release
Original network7HD
Picture format576i (SDTV)
Original release30 November 2008 –
14 April 2009

This is Your Laugh was an Australia n television talk show broadcast by 7HD. It was the second Australia n television program to be produced exclusively for a HDTV multichannel, the first being The NightCap. The show began broadcasting on 30 November 2008 on Sunday evenings at 8.30pm,[1] where it aired for nine episodes. It returned on 8.30 Saturday 14 February where another two episodes aired, after which it was moved to a late night timeslot on Tuesday's where the last five episodes of the series aired.

Synopsis

The show was hosted by Deal or No Deal and Weekend Sunrise host Andrew O'Keefe who interviews two celebrities who talk about their achievements and their experiences. Some of these experiences are then reenacted comically by a cast of improvisational actors that includes Nicola Parry, Rebecca De Unamuno, Toby Truslove and Daniel Cordeaux. Musician Gep Blake provides music and sound effects. The program's producer was TV comedy veteran Marc Gracie.

Episode list

The table below shows the guests of each of the series' sixteen episodes.

Ep # Guests
1 Jo Stanley and Umbilical Brothers
2 Joe Hockey and Tottie Goldsmith
3 Dylan Lewis and Matt Welsh
4 Daniel MacPherson and Janine Allis
5 Mark Seymour and Steve Hooker
6 Luke Jacobz and Tim Ferguson
7 Alex Perry and Akmal Saleh
8 Charli Delaney and Blair McDonough
9 Toni Pearen and Anh Do
10 Jade MacRae and Peter Alexander
11 Kate Ceberano and Tom Gleeson
12 Angry Anderson and Cal Wilson
13 Sara Groen and Adrian Belew
14 Kamahl and Corinne Grant
15 Molly Meldrum and Cathy Freeman
16 Todd Woodbridge and Tim Smith

References

  1. Knox, David (22 November 2008). "Airdate: This is Your Laugh". tvtonight.com.au. http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2008/11/airdate-this-is-your-laugh.html. Retrieved 22 November 2008.