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Big Bite

  • TV Series
  • 2003–2004
  • 25m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
102
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Big Bite (2003)
Comedy

Sketch comedy series featuring impersonations, parodies, and miscellaneous sketches.Sketch comedy series featuring impersonations, parodies, and miscellaneous sketches.Sketch comedy series featuring impersonations, parodies, and miscellaneous sketches.

  • Creators
    • Michael Horrocks
    • Andrew Jones
    • Rick Kalowski
  • Stars
    • Richard Pyros
    • Melissa Madden-Gray
    • Jo Gill
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    102
    YOUR RATING
    • Creators
      • Michael Horrocks
      • Andrew Jones
      • Rick Kalowski
    • Stars
      • Richard Pyros
      • Melissa Madden-Gray
      • Jo Gill
    • 11User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

    Episodes15

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    Richard Pyros
    Richard Pyros
    • Various Characters
    • 2003–2004
    Melissa Madden-Gray
    Melissa Madden-Gray
    • Various Characters
    • 2003–2004
    Jo Gill
    • Various Characters
    • 2003–2004
    Kate McCartney
    Kate McCartney
    • Various Characters
    • 2003–2004
    Andrew O'Keefe
    • Various Characters
    • 2003–2004
    Andrew Dyer
    • Various Characters
    • 2003–2004
    Chris Lilley
    Chris Lilley
    • Extreme Darren…
    • 2003–2004
    Jake Stone
    • Various Characters
    • 2003–2004
    Rebecca De Unamuno
    • Various Characters
    • 2003–2004
    Stephen Hall
    • Various Characters
    • 2003–2004
    Cameron Knight
    • Support Cast
    • 2003–2004
    Tristan Jepson
    • Additional Characters
    • 2003–2004
    Phil Lloyd
    • Apprentice Tradie
    • 2003
    Rick Kalowski
    Rick Kalowski
    • Derro #2 in 'Four 'n' Twenty Pies' sketch
    • 2003
    Hanna Griffiths
    Hanna Griffiths
    • Emma
    • 2004
    Linda Jean Bruno
    Linda Jean Bruno
    • Various
    • 2004
    Jess Riley
    Jess Riley
    • Samantha
    Zoe Taylor
    • School Girl
    • Creators
      • Michael Horrocks
      • Andrew Jones
      • Rick Kalowski
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews11

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    paulaschilton

    Some extremely funny stuff

    I agree with the majority of the comments about this show. It's got some fantastic, funny stuff, and it's a shame the show didn't run longer (Channel Seven spun it off into a terrible show that lasted about 4 episodes). Chris Lilley, whose characters included Mr G and Extreme Darren, got his start on this show, along with Rebecca Deunamuno who's now on CNNN, and Andrew O'Keefe, currently the new star of Channel Seven. I'm surprised with the comment made by the last user. This show is much funnier than Skithouse and the old Comedy Inc. If the new Comedy Inc. series is any good, it's because two of the writers from this show, Angus Fitzsimons and Kevin Brumpton, are the new head writers of Comedy Inc. I agree with the comment by Daz B. This show really will end up a classic. I hope Channel Seven keeps replays it soon.
    Steve_sydney

    not good.

    This show isn't funny. If you like Comedy inc, you'll love this crap too.

    PS. The extreme guy is a rip off of s***scared from the late show.
    johnjslaven

    Fantastic show that deserved a longer run

    I am surprised to see any negative comments on this excellent show, that was widely hailed on its initial release in 2003 as revitalising the sketch comedy format on Australian TV.

    The performing and the writing (a lot of the performers have gone on to other notable TV shows and films, including CNNNN) was mostly top notch, and it stayed funny right through its run.

    My personal favourites were the news, with Lee Lin Chin, and Mr G, which was just brilliant, although there were a lot of other funny characters including Johnny Tapp, that were great.

    Very strangely, Channel Seven spun the show off into another show that lasted only a few episodes earlier in 2004.

    I guess we won't see the return of this show now, but a lot of its writers are now on 'Comedy Inc.', which not surprisingly is a lot funnier and cleverer than its first series.

    I'll never forget this show, and I hope Seven releases it on DVD soon.
    DevotedToDepeche

    best sketch comedy show

    I think this sketch comedy show is FANTASTIC and it beats all the other Australian ones. The cast show real talent.

    I must especially commend Chris Lilley for his original, one of a kind characters. Extreme Darren and Mr Gee always make me laugh out loud.
    darrynbates

    Superb sketch show that will end up a classic

    I only started getting into this show after catching some one hour specials that aired this year. I wasn't expecting much from a commercial network comedy show. But it turns out to be incredibly funny, with a few performers who appear certain to end up staples of comedy television in Australia. Rebecca De Unamano, whose impersonations of Indira Naidu and Lee Lin Chin are uncanny, has already gone on to great things with 'CNNN'. Chris Lilley's 'Tommy Lee', and Mr G are also corkers, along with almost anything by Andrew Dyer (eg Johnny Tapp, Jim Waley) and Andrew O'Keefe (now the host of Deal or No Deal). Top direction from 'Roy Hollsotter Live's' Matthew Saville also features. The show was spun off into a woeful program 'Hamish and Andy' that occasionally featured some of the Big Bite performers, but seems to have been made by a totally different production team, and lasted just a few weeks before being axed. If like me you enjoyed this original show, consider checking out 'CNNN' (featuring some of the same writers) and the very underrated and very funny film 'The Honourable Wally Norman', co-written by the Big Bite's head writer, and directed by the legendary Ted Emery of 'Kath and Kim' and 'Fast Forward' fame. This show has made me a big fan of lots of the people on it, and shows there is real hope for the future of Aussie comedy TV.

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      Ron Weasley: Harry! You're alive! I thought you'd be danced to death for sure!

      Harry Potter: I almost was. With this early stuff it was hit after hit but then he got to his new album and even Michael Jackson can't dance to that crap!

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      • 2001 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • HSV-7 Studios, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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      • 25m
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      • 1.78 : 1

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