Magda's Funny Bits

Magda's Funny Bits was a television comedy featuring Magda Szubanski that was broadcast on the Nine Network, Australia in early 2006. The Nine Network commissioned five episodes, four of which were aired prior to the 2006 Commonwealth Games.

Format

The series was a sketch comedy and clip show featuring popular Szubanski characters from Fast Forward, Big Girl's Blouse and Kath & Kim.

Reception

Despite Szubanski being one of Australia's most popular actors and comedians,[1] critical and public reception of the series was poor. The West Australian described the series as "a classic example of safe but uninspired programming".[2] The Herald Sun described it as one of the "least accurately titled shows to appear on Australian TV".[3] The Australian and the Daily Telegraph labelled it as one of the biggest flops of 2006.[4][5] The Courier Mail was even more scathing, saying "It is truly an embarrassment. Kerry Packer would be turning in his grave."[6] TV writer Andrew Mercado blamed the network, saying "What an abysmal thing to do to her. She's putting all those great comic characters into the worst possible scenario."[7]

The series also performed poorly in the ratings, receiving only a quarter of the viewing audience of Dancing with the Stars.[1]

At the conclusion of the Commonwealth Games, the fifth episode remained unaired.

External links

References

  1. 1 2 Dale, David (2006-03-07). "The enigma of the ulcer-makers". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2007-08-24.
  2. "Last dance beckons for Magda". The West Australian. 2006-03-07.
  3. Williams, Garry (2006-12-03). "The good, the bad...and the ugly". The Age. Retrieved 2007-08-24.
  4. Meade, Amanda (2006-12-01). "Networks on thin ice". The Australian. Retrieved 2007-08-24.
  5. Williamson, Brooke (2006-11-09). "Seven close, but no cigar". Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 2007-08-24.
  6. "McGuire rallies flagging Nine". Courier Mail. 2006-08-12.
  7. "Mediocrity rules: Pick the most stupid show on television and WIN". Sunday Herald Sun. 2006-08-13.


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