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Flipside

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Flipside

2002- 2002
1 Seasons
7 Episodes
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Comedy

Overview

Flipside was a sketch and mockumentary comedy series broadcast late Saturday nights on ABC TV (Australia) in 2002. "Extremely popular amongst Australian TV fans in particular and comedy devotees in particular, Flipside offered a potpourri of zany sketches, music, monologues, and mockumentaries. The talented ensemble cast served up a bizarro world in which the normal was abnormal and vice versa. Though many of the segments were cleverly scripted, just as many more were spontaneous and off-the-cuff. Telecast by Australia's ABC network, the first of Flipside's seven half-hour episodes was seen on May 4, 2002." ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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8 members
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Gerard Cogley

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Andrew Curry

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Andrew Curry
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Bernard Curry

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Bernard Curry
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Stephen Curry

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Stephen Curry
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Fiona Harris

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Fiona Harris
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Nathaniel Kiwi

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Katrina Mathers

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Katrina Mathers
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Steven Stagg

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