The legendary scene from The Games, episode 2.3 in which John Howard apologises. First transmitted on 03/07/00.
The Games was an Australian satirical sitcom written by John Clarke and Ross Stevens...
The legendary scene from The Games, episode 2.3 in which John Howard apologises. First transmitted on 03/07/00.
The Games was an Australian satirical sitcom written by John Clarke and Ross Stevenson about the Sydney Olympic Games. Series 1 is currently on DVD. Series 2 is coming out soon according to http://www.mrjohnclarke.com
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"no one knows how the australian prime-minister looks like"
sighs australians becoming so americanized is already a sad thing, but to lose all identity is worse. And for what? the americans don't even know who you are
It's not just one of the best shows you have ever seen, it was far and away the funniest show ever seen on Australian television - and I've seen every Australian comedy eevermade. The episode with Gerry Connolley playing Kerry Packer was so brilliant and so funny it ranks with one of the fiunniest moments ever on television anywhere in the world.
Who cares if warnie took drugs his allowed to. His the greatest spin bowler in the history of the game. Arent you American, you dont play cricket so nobody values your opinion....Fuck off
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I want to watch series 2!
sighs australians becoming so americanized is already a sad thing, but to lose all identity is worse. And for what? the americans don't even know who you are
One of the best comedies ever seen I reckon