- The Panel
Infobox Television
show_name = The Panel
caption =
genre =Talk show
creator =
developer =Working Dog Productions
presenter =Santo Cilauro Tom Gleisner Kate Langbroek Glenn Robbins Rob Sitch
country =Australia
language = English
num_seasons =
num_episodes =
runtime = 60 minutes (including commercials)
network =Ten Network
picture_format =
audio_format =
first_run =
first_aired =1998
last_aired =2004 (regular series)
related =The Panel (Ireland)
[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0312181/ The Panel (New Zealand]
website =
imdb_id = 0140756
tv_com_id = 4341:"This page concerns the Australian show. For the Irish version, seeThe Panel (Ireland) .""The Panel" was an
Australia ntelevision talk show broadcast byNetwork Ten and its affiliates; it was alsosimulcast on theTriple M radio network. The show was produced byWorking Dog Productions and included several members of the formerD-Generation and "The Late Show" casts.The show featured a panel of five (originally six) people who discuss and joke about items in the news, current affairs, and
pop culture . Episodes of "The Panel" screened at 9.30pm on Wednesday nights. Episodes were scheduled to run one hour but would often finish late, delaying the live news broadcast scheduled for 10.30pm immediately afterwards.The series premiered in
1998 and was very popular in its first few years. The show is currently considered to be onhiatus ; since2005 the only form of the show broadcast has been the annual Christmas special.Panelists
The regular panelists are
Glenn Robbins ,Rob Sitch ,Tom Gleisner ,Kate Langbroek andSanto Cilauro (usually sitting in this order from screen left to right at the desk). Gleisner often acts as theMC , introducing guests and bookending segments.The series also frequently featured guest panelists, with other Australian
comedian s,actor s, and international guests (such as American actorHarry Shearer ) regularly taking a spot at the desk.Jo Stanley replaced Langbroek, who was onmaternity leave , as a regular panelist for several shows in2004 .Brian Nankervis performed warm-up for the audience. The floor manager was Annie Maver, wife of comedian Tony Martin.Guests
Guests include music and movie stars, sports heroes and political figures, but also many lower profile individuals who have interesting stories to tell, such as round-the-world sailor
Jesse Martin , or sexual health physician Dr.Cindy Pan . A number of regular guests also appear to help present segments. These include sports reporterStephen Quartermain , film reviewerLaurie Zion and Hollywood correspondentJeff Stilson .One of the most "excruciating" interviews, as Tom Gleisner described it, was in
2002 whenTommy Lee Jones was in the studio withWill Smith to promote their film "Men in Black II ". Jones did not respond positively to any of the good humour of the interviewers and provided very brief answers."
All Aussie Adventures " host, Russell Coight (played by Glenn Robbins) appeared in character on one episode. Robbins did not appear as a panelist that week. Robbins also appeared as both himself and his "Kath & Kim " characterKel Knight during the 2007 Christmas special.Christmas specials
Starting from
2003 a special Christmas episode of the show has aired on Christmas night, outside the regular broadcast season of the series. It has been promoted under varying titles including "The Panel Christmas" and "The Panel Christmas Wrap".The extended length episode (usually two to three hours long) combines regular segments of the show including live music performances and celebrity guests with retrospectives on the past year. Live
advertorials for the show's sponsors are also performed by the cast, with the proceeds going to charity. The specials always finish with apantomime play of dubious quality revolving around the birth ofJesus .The Christmas special has continued to be aired in the years when the regular series has not.
Spin-offs
The success of the show has resulted in successful spin off shows in Ireland (hosted by
Dara Ó Briain ) andNew Zealand (hosted byCal Wilson ). Another spin-off, supposedly theAfghanistan version, was introduced on the 2005 Christmas special.It has also led to the release of several albums in the "Music - Live from the Panel" series, consisting of songs performed on the show by local and international artists. Performances on "The Panel" are unique in that they are performed acoustically or with minimal instrumental backing, as opposed to a full band.
Controversy
Network Ten and "The Panel" have been parties to a number of media law cases. They are in a long running dispute with theNine Network in theFederal Court of Australia regarding an episode of "The Panel" and its broadcast of footage from Nine shows. Several appeals and related decisions have been made in the Federal Court (FCA), the Full Court of the Federal Court (FCAFC) and the High Court of Australia (HCA):* [http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/cases/cth/federal_ct/2001/108.html 1st] [2001] FCA 108
* [http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/cases/cth/federal_ct/2001/841.html 2nd] [2001] FCA 841
* [http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/cases/cth/FCAFC/2002/146.html 3rd] [2002] FCAFC 146
* [http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/cases/cth/HCA/2004/14.html 4th] [2004] HCA 14
* [http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/cases/cth/FCAFC/2005/53.html 5th] [2005] FCAFC 53
* [http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/cases/cth/FCAFC/2005/194.html 6th] [2005] FCAFC 194In its first year, the show gained some notice when Rob Sitch uttered the word "
fuck " live on air when inquiring about television presenter Donna Gubbay. [ [http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2002/07/28/1027818484898.html Entertainment's faux pas haunt the wicked] ]See also
*
List of Australian television series References
External links
* [http://www.workingdog.com/ Working Dog Australian television and film production company website]
*
*
*
* [http://colsearch.nfsa.afc.gov.au/nfsa/search/summary/summary.w3p;adv=yes;group=;groupequals=;page=0;parentid=;query=Number%3A380773%20|%20Number%3A430993;querytype=;resCount=10 The Panel at the National Film and Sound Archive]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.