

Full Frontal Comedy
Hosted by Dom Irerra, this bold 90s stand-up comedy show features edgy humor and performances from some of the era's top comedians.
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Plot Summary
Full Frontal Comedy was an Australian sketch comedy series that aired on the ABC. Known for its sharp satire and often absurd humor, the show featured a rotating cast of performers and tackled a wide range of topics, from politics and pop culture to everyday life situations. Each episode presented a collection of varied sketches, often interconnected by recurring characters or themes.
Critical Reception
Full Frontal Comedy was generally well-received by critics for its clever writing, topical humor, and strong performances, establishing itself as a significant entry in Australian sketch comedy.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its sharp, intelligent satire.
- Appreciated for its inventive and often surreal sketch comedy.
- Noted for its strong ensemble cast and consistent comedic delivery.
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Fun Fact
The show was created by the team behind 'The Late Show', another successful Australian sketch comedy series.
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