Thank God You’re Here Still Successful After Network Move

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Thank God You’re Here Still Successful After Network Move

The show may have moved from one network to another, but it hasn’t seemed to confuse viewers with many eyes glued to the chanel seven hit “Thank God You’re Here”.

Last weeks show was jam-packed with entertainment, laughs and fun of improvisation for the whole family. The Logie Award winning show had three favourite performers grace the stage: Bob franklin, Carl Barron and Julia Zemiro joined by funny man Tom Gleeson.

Last Wednesday’s episode placed the actors in a range of situations- racecar driving, 1960’s holidays and board meetings, each scene completed with humorous and witty responses.

Yesterdays Thank God You’re here screening was the fifth episode in the 2009 series, which has been as successful as the first three seasons, making this year the time to watch if you haven’t before.

The show involves comedians walking through a door in costume, to a situation they know nothing about, greeted by the line “thank god you’re here”. Each episode in this TV show will differ, as there are different scenarios, characters and improvisation means that every response will change.

Thank God You’re Here screens on free to air TV Wednesday 7.30pm channel seven.

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