Full Frontal is an Australian sketch comedy series which debuted in 1993. The show first aired on the Seven Network on May 13, 1993 and finished on September 22, 1997. The series is regarded as a spin-off of Fast Forward.
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The series began screening shortly after the similar sketch comedy program Fast Forward ended. Full Frontal retained the same general format of Fast Forward - it was formatted like someone continuously channel surfing and after the punchline each sketch would abruptly switch to the next as if someone had switched channels - however the new show basically had an all-new regular cast. Initially some of the Fast Forward comedians made guest appearances in occasional Full Frontal sketches, easing the transition into the 'new' series. Several members of the new cast had appeared in the much earlier The Comedy Company, including Kym Gyngell and Glenn Butcher.
Full Frontal is well known for launching the television careers of Eric Bana and Shaun Micallef.
Volumes One and Two of Series 1 are now available on DVD. Volume One of Series 2 was released Oct. 25, Volume Two was released Dec. 5. Volumes One and Two of Series 3 were released Feb. 16, 2007.
Guest Appearances
Alan Pentland (1993)
Gina Riley (1993)
Glenn Robbins (1993)
Jane Turner (1993)
Jimeoin (1993)
Magda Szubanski (1993)
Sue Yardley (1993)
Cherise Donovan (1993, 1994-95)
Geoff Brooks (1993, 1994)
Marg Downey (1993, 1994)
Michael Veitch (1993 (Episodes 1-6), 1994)
Steve Blackburn (1993, 1994)
Denise Scott (1993, 1995)
Peter Moon (1993, 1996)
Steve Vizard (1993, 1996)
Shaun Micallef (1994)
Dana Reid (1994)
Francis Greenslade (1995, Episodes 1-8)
Esme Melville (1995-96)
'About Poida'
Poida is a bogan. He enjoys to drink VB and carries an esky around wherever he goes. He has a blond mullet and dresses in overalls. Most of the time he is seen smoking in sketches. Poida works for Channel 31 but is usually the stand-in host for many TV shows on other networks (such as Channel 9, 10 and the ABC) when the real host doesn't turn up. He has stood in for Ray Martin on A Current Affair and Kerry O'Brien on The 7.30 Report. He takes an esky into the studio and smokes while interviewing guests. Instead of sitting on the set furniture, he prefers to make himself comfortable on a bean bag.
'Impact on Eric Bana's Career'
Poida was probably Eric Bana's best character and was thought to really have helped Bana's acting career. The director of the Australian film Chopper says he cast Bana because of his performance in Full Frontal. Bana is now a household name and acts in movies both in and out of Australia.
'Popularity of Poida'
Poida is probably one of the most loved characters on Full Frontal and is definitely the most loved of the characters played by Bana. Bana also plays a fictional version of Ray Martin and Eddie, an Eastern European migrant.
The show also famously satirised many prominent celebrities including:
In 1998 the show moved to Network Ten and changed its name to Totally Full Frontal. Losing most of the original cast in the process (including standouts Bana and Micallef), the general consensus was that the new show did not live up to its predecessor. Many believe it relied too heavily on toilet humour, as seen in sketches like "Nudie Bob", and overuse of popular running jokes used on the original Full Frontal series and the show only lasted for two seasons.
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