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When Ashley and Gordon are brought together by a car accident and an injured dog, these two singles(ish), complex humans must learn to be brave enough to show their true selves, scars and all, to find real connection in an age where you can have someone at your door for meaningless sex faster than a Domino's pizza.
In season two, Ash and Gordon have moved in together but there's a big, Colin-shaped hole in their hearts as they try to get their beloved, special needs dog back from his new owners, and work out whether they want a relationship, or if they just wanted a dog.
Welcome to THE ELEGANT GENTLEMAN'S GUIDE TO KNIFE FIGHTING, a surreal stroll into the creative minds of some of Australia's most exciting and newest comedy writers and directors. THE ELEGANT GENTLEMAN'S GUIDE TO KNIFE FIGHTING aspires to take sketch comedy off in a totally different direction. You won't see parodies, impersonations or mock doc. What you will see is brilliant actors delivering grounded performance-driven comedy. It will be random, ridiculous and surreal.
The follow-up to the hugely popular series A Moody Christmas. Picking up a month after we last saw them, it will visit the Moodys at various family events throughout the year. Like A Moody Christmas, each episode will revolve around a particular occasion that naturally brings them back together such as Australia Day, Bridget's 60th Birthday, or the Easter Long Weekend.
An improvised comedy that follows two detectives on a stakeout, waiting for the action to unfold a look at what happens when nothing is happening. The narrative juxtaposes a snails-paced crime story with the rapidly expanding personal stories of the two detectives as they riff on the oddities of life, work, love, family, hopes, regrets and everything in between.
SUMMER LOVE is an anthology series in which eight very different sets of people rent the same holiday house. Each of the stories is connected: through the house, through its owners, Becky and Dan, and through the unifying theme of love. Summer Love harnesses the collision between the dreamy enchantment of the beach and the clumsy reality of humans on holiday. It captures the anonymity, the possibility, the escape that we all feel - alongside the sand in the sheets. The house, hanging over the ocean, intoxicating from every angle, is the portal for love - to be discovered, or recovered, or let go.
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