Life Support (TV series)

Life Support (TV series)

"Life Support" was a comedy programme on Australia's SBS network which satirised lifestyle television programs. It ran for three seasons. Currently (as of September 2006) Foxtel's The Comedy Channel is airing repeats of the program. On Australia Day 2006 a Life Support Marathon was shown on the Comedy Channel showing the first Series and half of the second.

Concept

A satirical, sometimes dark look at Australian life as seen through the omnipresent lens of the Television Lifestyle Show. The series' lifestyle experts included Sigourney, a home economics guru who always wore a fresh frock and was a firm believer in the doctrine of "pleasing your man"; Todd, a DIY whiz; Rudi, a South African general practitioner ; and young person Penne.

A lot of the show is based upon political incorrectness, and shock factor. The objective of the show often seems to be to make people think "You can't say that on TV!" For example: Penne explains that roadside tributes are an ideal place to get fresh flowers; Dr Rudi endorses fattening up one's daughter to prevent boys from wanting to have sex with her because "It's better to have a fatty boombah in the family than a filthy slut;" Sigourney recommends that if you have a bad haircut, shave your head and tell your friends that you've had chemotherapy.

Characters

* Penne - an independent, often aggressive, stereotypical university student-style young woman, always trying to find a way to make a quick buck and make life easier for overwhelmed young adults. Played by Abbie Cornish (season 1) and Alison Barnes (seasons 2-3).
* Sigourney - a young woman who taught the art of landing a wealthy husband. Played by Rachael Coopes.
* Todd - a parody of 'do it yourself' home-handymen blokes. Played by Brendan Cowell (seasons 1-2) and Duncan Fellows (season 3).
* Dr Rudi - "Howzit, Dr Rrrrudi here", an amoral South African doctor with a strong accent. Played by Simon Van Der Stap (seasons 1-2) and Jack Finsterer (season 3).

Dr Rudi vs Dr Rudi

Throughout the third series, there were various hints that the new Dr Rudi, who was explained as having surgery, was actually an imposter. During the usual letter time, instead of answering mail, they would instead continue the plot that the old Dr Rudi was out for revenge, and to get his life back. During the final scene of the last episode of the series, Sigourney and Dr Rudi's (Jack Finsterer) wedding was taking place, and from behind the bushes came the original Dr Rudi (Simon Van Der Stap) to try to end the wedding. The pair got into an argument over which Dr Rudi Sigourney would marry, and they started a fist fight. This led to the closing credits. As no episodes of Life Support have been made since, this plot has never been resolved.

DVD Release

Life Support has developed a cult following; this led to many calls for a DVD release of the series. The First series was released in 2006 and the Second series was released on 5 February 2007. The final series was released on the 3rd of September, 2007.

External links

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* http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/09/18/1063625083852.html
* http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2002/07/25/1027497373193.html


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