Champagne Comedy Podcast Matt Fulton
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This is the ChampagneComedy.com podcast, and heading our channel tonight...
From 1992 to 1993, the ABC broadcast 40 episodes of The Late Show, consisting of Melbourne Revue graduates who got their first taste on TV as The D-Generation. Originally a low-rating comedy show that was live across Australia full of cheap jokes, cheap props and bad acting, the show gained a cult following and inspired many comedians and performers to help where they got to today. Also the fans. Definitely the fans.
The fan owned and operated site 'Champagne Comedy' has been online in some type of form since the early days of dial-up in 1996. Thanks to the evolution of the internet, 'Champagne Comedy' continues to pay tribute to the cast and crew of The Late Show, Frontline, The D-Generation and their other projects they create to make us all laugh.
** We scrutinise and overanalyse every joke and everything, so don't say we didn't warn you. **
Join the dedicated fans on this podcast as we raise a glass and toast champagne sketch comedy!
Note: this podcast is not associated with ABC, Working Dog and other associates.
www.champagnecomedy.com
Produced by Matt Fulton Productions.
mattfulton.com.au
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Episode 60 - Frontline - Monday September 4, 1995
Join Daniel, Kim and Matt as they over-analyse the next instalment to the Champagne Comedy Podcast - Frontline.
Divide The Community, Multiply The Ratings - Broadcast Monday September 4, 1995.
Subtle contraPeaceful debateBehind The Frontline
Enjoying our podcast? Buy the team a coffee! BuyMeACoffee.com/TLSChampagnePod
Socials:
Twitter: @TLSChampagne
Threads: @TLSChampagne
BlueSky: @TLSChampagne
or Facebook or the Group.
This is a fan discussion podcast with no direct association with Working Dog, ABC TV and other associates. We're simply just fans.
Produced by Matt Fulton Productions - mattfulton.com.au
For ChampagneComedy.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. -
Bonus: Dillon Naylor
How hardcore of a Martin/Molloy fan are you?
As part of the podcast celebrating more episodes, downloads and you for sticking around, we convinced Martin/Molloy comic book artist Dillon Naylor to come on to talk about his exceptional artwork. Dillon gives us a behind-the-scenes on what it took to convince Tony and Mick to say "yes", as well as the time and effort it takes to put a comic together, as well as inspiration to transfer 'theatre of the mind' to paper.
If you are lucky to still have your three issues, dust them off, have a careful re-read and listen to our chat.
Check out Dillon's work via his site.
We are on all the socials (Twitter, Threads, BlueSky). Just search for TLSChampagne or go to Facebook.
Buy the team a coffee: https://bit.ly/TLSChampagnePod
This is a fan discussion podcast with no direct association with Tony, Mick, Rob, Tom, Jane, Santo, Jason, Judith and Co., as well as ABC TV. We're simply just fans.
ChampagneComedy.com | Produced by Matt Fulton Productions - mattfulton.com.au
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. -
Episode 59 - Frontline - Monday August 28, 1995
Join Alison, Daniel, Kim and Matt as they over-analyse the next instalment to the Champagne Comedy Podcast - Frontline.
Let the Children Play - Broadcast Monday August 28, 1995.
With special guest reviewer Dom!
Check out Twitter and YouTube.
Work experience♫ All Together Now ♫"That's f**ked!"
Enjoying our podcast? Buy the team a coffee! BuyMeACoffee.com/TLSChampagnePod
Socials:
Twitter: @TLSChampagne
Threads: @TLSChampagne
BlueSky: @TLSChampagne
or Facebook or the Group.
This is a fan discussion podcast with no direct association with Working Dog, ABC TV and other associates. We're simply just fans.
Produced by Matt Fulton Productions - mattfulton.com.au
For ChampagneComedy.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. -
Episode 58 - Frontline - Monday August 21, 1995
Join Alison, Daniel and Matt as they over-analyse the next instalment to the Champagne Comedy Podcast - Frontline.
Basic Instincts - Broadcast Monday August 21, 1995.
With special guest reviewer Adele K. Thomas!
Check out her site here.
Emma's love lifeQuestions and debatesMoral dilemma
Enjoying our podcast? Buy the team a coffee! BuyMeACoffee.com/TLSChampagnePod
Socials:
Twitter: @TLSChampagne
Threads: @TLSChampagne
BlueSky: @TLSChampagne
or Facebook or the Group.
This is a fan discussion podcast with no direct association with Working Dog, ABC TV and other associates. We're simply just fans.
Produced by Matt Fulton Productions - mattfulton.com.au
For ChampagneComedy.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. -
Episode 57 - Frontline - Monday August 14, 1995
Join Alison, Daniel, Kim, and Matt as they over-analyse the next instalment to the Champagne Comedy Podcast - Frontline.
Office Mole - Broadcast Monday August 14, 1995.
40 Hour FamineHidden cameraThe fax machineEnjoying our podcast? Buy the team a coffee! BuyMeACoffee.com/TLSChampagnePod
Socials:
Twitter: @TLSChampagne
Threads: @TLSChampagne
BlueSky: @TLSChampagne
or Facebook or the Group.
This is a fan discussion podcast with no direct association with Working Dog, ABC TV and other associates. We're simply just fans.
Produced by Matt Fulton Productions - mattfulton.com.au
For ChampagneComedy.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. -
Episode 56 - Frontline - Monday August 7, 1995
Join Alison, Daniel, Kim, Matt and Tony as they over-analyse the next instalment to the Champagne Comedy Podcast - Frontline.
Heroes and Villains - Broadcast Monday August 7, 1995.
The Doctor, the HeroRacism and statisticsScuba divingEnjoying our podcast? Buy the team a coffee! BuyMeACoffee.com/TLSChampagnePod
Socials:
Twitter: @TLSChampagne
Threads: @TLSChampagne
BluSky: @TLSChampagne
or Facebook or the Group.
This is a fan discussion podcast with no direct association with Working Dog, ABC TV and other associates. We're simply just fans.
Produced by Matt Fulton Productions - mattfulton.com.au
For ChampagneComedy.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.