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1 Description  





2 Production  





3 Series overview  





4 Episodes  



4.1  Pilot  





4.2  Series 1 (2020)  







5 Controversy  





6 References  





7 External links  














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Drunk History Australia
GenreComedy
Based onDrunk History
byDerek Waters and Jeremy Konner
Written by
  • Paul Ayre
  • Benjamin Howling
  • Daniel Reisinger
  • Scott Abbott
  • Directed by
    • Daniel Reisinger
  • Helena Brooks
  • Jack Steele
  • Benjamin Howling
  • Country of originAustralia
    Original languageEnglish
    No. of series1
    No. of episodes7 (inc. pilot)
    Production
    Executive producers
  • Paul Franklin
  • Benjamin Howling
  • Sophia Mogford
  • Producers
    • Ashley Davies
  • Scott Abbott
  • Running time27–32 minutes
    Production companyEureka Productions
    Original release
    NetworkNetwork Ten
    Release20 August 2018 (2018-08-20) –
    26 October 2020 (2020-10-26)
    Related
    Drunk History

    Drunk History Australia is an Australian educational comedy television series based on the American series of the same name, which is in-turn based on the web series Funny or Die.[1]

    Description[edit]

    In each episode, an inebriated celebrity struggles to recount a historical event, while actors reconstruct and enact the narrator's anecdotes while lip syncing the dialogue.[2]

    In addition to celebrity guest stars, the show's characters are played by regulars such as David Collins, Yvie Jones, Cameron Knight, Adam Dunn, Sara West, Greta Lee Jackson, Aaron Chen, Paul Ayre, Lana Kington, Harry Keep, Seaton Kay-Smith, Bruce Guo, Emma Thompson and Hamish Adams-Cairns.

    Production[edit]

    A pilot was commissioned in 2018 by Network Ten for Pilot Week, in which a 30-minute pilot episode aired along with several other new show pilots.[3][4] The episode featured stories about Ned Kelly and Phar Lap and was presented by comedians Stephen Curry & Rhys Darby.[4][5]

    The first season was commissioned in 2019[6]byNetwork Ten and was released prematurely on 27 March 2020 on their streaming service 10 Play,[7] prior to its official premiere on 14 September 2020.[8][9]

    Series overview[edit]

    SeriesEpisodesOriginally aired
    First airedLast aired
    Pilot120 August 2018 (2018-08-20)
    1614 September 2020 (2020-09-14)26 October 2020 (2020-10-26)

    Episodes[edit]

    Pilot[edit]

    No.
    overall
    No.in
    season
    TitleOriginal air dateAUS viewers
    11"Pilot"20 August 2018 (2018-08-20)367,000[10]

    Retellings:

    Stephen CurryonNed Kelly
    Rhys DarbyonPhar Lap
    Cast:
    Gyton GrantleyasNed Kelly
    Aaron GlenaneasDan Kelly
    Greta Lee Jackson as Constable Lonigan
    Ryan FitzgeraldasPhar Lap
    David CollinsasTommy Woodcock

    Series 1 (2020)[edit]

    No.
    overall
    No.in
    season
    TitleOriginal air dateAUS viewers
    21"Episode 1"14 September 2020 (2020-09-14)276,000[11]

    Retellings:

    Anne EdmondsonDame Nellie Melba
    Harley Breen on the Burke and Wills expedition
    Cast:
    Susie YoussefasDame Nellie Melba
    Darren McMullenasPrince Phillipe d'Orléans
    Yvie JonesasMadame Marchesi
    James MathisonasRobert O'Hara Burke
    Osher GünsbergasWilliam John Wills
    Cameron Knight as William Brahe
    32"Episode 2"21 September 2020 (2020-09-21)310,000[12]

    Retellings:

    Darren McMullen on the story of the Cannibal Convicts
    Nikki Osborne on the first Miss Australia, Beryl Mills
    Cast:
    Wayne HopeasAlexander Pearce
    Phil Lloyd as Robert Greenhill
    Nicholas Boshier as Matthew Travers
    Alex NationasBeryl Mills
    43"Episode 3"28 September 2020 (2020-09-28)241,000[13]

    Retellings:

    Matt Okine on the story of Waltzing Matilda
    Em RuscianoonDawn Fraser at the 1964 Summer Olympics
    Cast:
    Tex PerkinsasBanjo Paterson
    Tanya HennessyasChristina Macpherson
    Jane Allsop as Sarah Riley
    Bjorn Stewart as Bob McPherson
    Erin McNaughtasDawn Fraser
    Peter PhelpsasLee Robinson
    54"Episode 4"5 October 2020 (2020-10-05)310,000[14]

    Retellings:

    James Mathisononthe DismissalofGough Whitlam
    Joel Creasey on the Emu Wars
    Cast:
    Stephen CurryasGough Whitlam
    Bernard CurryasJohn Kerr
    Greta Lee Jackson as Malcolm Fraser
    Mark HumphriesasBilly Snedden
    Phil Lloyd as Major G.P.W. Meredith
    Annie Maynard as Sergeant S. McMurray
    Trevor Ashley as Carol the Emu
    65"Episode 5"12 October 2020 (2020-10-12)241,000[15]

    Retellings:

    Brendan FevolaonAbe Saffron aka "Mr Sin"
    Steph Tidsell on Mary Ann Bugg, the female bushranger
    Cast:
    Les HillasAbe Saffron
    Costa Georgiadis as Jim Anderson
    Nakkiah Lui as Shirley Bega
    Michelle BrasierasJuanita Nelson
    Natasha Wanganeen as Mary Ann Bugg
    Grant DenyerasCaptain Thunderbolt
    Elaine Crombie as Charlotte Bugg
    76"Episode 6"26 October 2020 (2020-10-26)213,000[16]

    Retellings:

    Heath FranklinonDon Bradman
    Becky LucasonLillian Armfield
    Cast:
    Dave HughesasDon Bradman
    Bev Killick as Emily Bradman
    Leeanna WalsmanasLillian Armfield
    Roxy JacenkoasKate Leigh
    Demi Lardner as Botany May Smith

    Controversy[edit]

    The pilot drew mostly positive reviews, but some viewers were unhappy that the show seemed to glamourise excessive binge drinking in a country which has an extensive history of drinking problems.[17][18]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Moran, Robert (9 September 2021). "'Getting tipsy' on one of TV's wildest shows". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 20 March 2021.
  • ^ "Get Your Beers Out 'Cause Drunk History Australia Is Coming To 10 and 10 play". 10 Play. Network Ten. 1 September 2020. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
  • ^ Knox, Dave (7 August 2018). "Ten's Pilot Week Schedule 2018". TV Tonight. Retrieved 15 August 2018.
  • ^ a b "All About Drunk History". 10 Play. 15 August 2018. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
  • ^ "Screen Guide — Drunk History, Australia". Retrieved 10 October 2019.
  • ^ Knox, Dave (10 October 2019). "2020 Upfronts: 10: Five Bedrooms, Masked Singer, DWTS Renewed". TV Tonight. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
  • ^ Knox, David (27 March 2020). "10 Play: Drunk History Australia". TV Tonight. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
  • ^ "Get Your Beers Out 'Cause Drunk History Australia Is Coming To 10 and 10 play". 10 Play. ViacomCBS ANZ. 1 September 2020. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  • ^ Knox, David (2 September 2020). "Airdate: Drunk History Australia". TV Tonight. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  • ^ Knox, David (21 August 2018). "Monday 20 August 2018". TV Tonight. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
  • ^ Knox, David (15 September 2020). "Masked Singer finishes on high". TV Tonight. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
  • ^ Knox, David (22 September 2020). "Block shuts down but AFL helps Seven win Monday". TV Tonight. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
  • ^ Knox, David (29 September 2020). "The Block, HYBPA? win Monday slots". TV Tonight. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
  • ^ Knox, David (6 October 2020). "Networks struggle with early evening shows on Monday". TV Tonight. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
  • ^ Knox, David (13 October 2020). "The Block, HYBPA? win Monday slots". TV Tonight. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
  • ^ Knox, David (27 October 2020). "Never mind primetime, Bluey was Monday's star performer". TV Tonight. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
  • ^ Knox, David (20 August 2019). "Steve Curry happily "potty mouth" for Drunk History". TV Tonight. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
  • ^ Knox, David (20 August 2019). "Pilot Week vote: Would you watch more of Drunk History?". TV Tonight. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
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