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Hey, Dad! (final episode - part 2 of 3)

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Uploaded by on Jun 12, 2007

The final episode of the long-running Australian sitcom, "Hey, Dad!".

Originally aired in 1994 on Seven Network Australia. Rescued from an old VHS recording of the original broadcast.

Starring:
Mark Owen-Taylor
Julie McGregor
Ben Oxenbould
Belinda Emmett
Matthew Krok
Angela Keep

Watch for "Nudge" at the end!

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  • @aquaboy232008 - name them Bruce!

  • @terrythekittie get your head out of your ass idiot, there a fucking heaps of good aussie comediens you fucking dumb assed cunt

  • fucking pedo.

  • To be fair, some of these jokes make reference to things that were going on in Aus in 1994 and there were 2 references to Australian ads.

  • @kat2attack - hey, I'm Australian with a very healthy sense of humor (Python, Rowan Atkinson, etc.) and you are right this is definitley lame humor...I saw a similar show from Singapore with the contirved laughs and diabolical humor so Australia is not alone..Australia has one true comic genius of course and that is Barry Humphries...but after him there is little that matters.

  • Australia needs a beating for making this fucked show

  • god i agree - australia does shit comedies and the panel shows were old news 5 years ago. please checkout my site and tell me what you think...... I'd love to change things!

  • The channel nine helicopter ... they probably thought Robert Hughes was still with the cast.

  • Australia should STOP making comedies, and comedy panel type shows...

    Australia's the best in the world for making Quiz Shows, far superior to anything i've seen from the UK / America...

  • This was completely written for an Australian audience. Alot of the jokes would only be understood by Australians, it's amazing it did so well overseas, probably due to the lame humour.

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