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Kath & Kim

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Australian comedy television series
For the 2008–2009 American series of the same name based on this series, seeKath & Kim (American TV series).
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Kath & Kim
GenreComedy
Created byJane Turner
Gina Riley
Directed byTed Emery
StarringJane Turner
Gina Riley
Magda Szubanski
Peter Rowsthorn
Glenn Robbins
Opening themeThe Joker
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes32(list of episodes)
Production
Production locationsMelbourne,Victoria,Australia
EditorSteven Robinson
Running time25 minutes
Production companiesABC
Riley Turner Productions
Original release
NetworkABC (2002–2005)
Seven Network (2007, 2022)
Release16 May 2002 (2002-5-16) –
14 October 2007 (2007-10-14)

Kath & Kim (also written asKath and Kim) is an Australiansitcom originally airing in the prime-time slot onABC Television from 2002 and 2005 and subsequently on theSeven Network in 2007 and 2022. The show was produced by Riley and Turner Productions, the firm ofJane Turner andGina Riley, who star as the titular characters ofKath Day-Knight, a cheery, middle-aged suburban mother, andKim Craig, her narcissistic daughter. Additional cast members includeGlenn Robbins asKel Knight, Kath'smetrosexual boyfriend (later husband);Peter Rowsthorn asBrett Craig, Kim's henpecked husband; and her lonely "second-best friend"Magda Szubanski asSharon Strzelecki. The series is set in Fountain Lakes, a fictional suburb ofMelbourne,Victoria. The series received highly positive reviews from critics, who praised the humor and cast performances, particularly of Turner and Riley.

Aside from the television series which comprises four seasons, the franchise also includes atelevision film,Da Kath & Kim Code (2005), and a feature film,Kath & Kimderella (2012). The series also spawneda short-lived American remake, which ran for 17 episodes between 2008 and 2009.

A two-part special to mark its 20th anniversary, titledKath & Kim: Our Effluent Life andKath and Kim: 20 Preposterous Years, was screened on 20–21 November 2022.[1][2]

Premise

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Kath & Kim follows the day-to-day Australian suburban life ofKath Day-Knight (Jane Turner), her only childKimberly (Kim) Diane Craig née Day (Gina Riley), Kim's husband and Computa City salesman,Brett Craig (Peter Rowsthorn), Kath's love interest and eventual husband who works as a "purveyor of fine meats",Kel Knight (Glenn Robbins), and long-time family friendSharon Strzelecki (Magda Szubanski).

Storylines follow the characters' day-to-day lives, and document their personal struggles and the banality of their achievements and aspirations.Kath & Kim satirises the mother-daughter relationship and the habits and values of modern suburban Australians, and emphasises the kitsch and superficial elements of contemporary society, particularly the traditional working class which has progressed to a level of affluence (or "effluence" as the show's title characters would have it) which previous generations had been unable to achieve. Despite this affluence, good taste and a sense of cultural sophistication still eludes the show's characters.

They visit places such as theWestfield Fountain Gate (some parts filmed atWestfield Southland), the localIKEA,Target and various local restaurants.

It also occasionally mocks Australian and international mass popular culture, such as popular reality television showsBig Brother andAustralian Idol. It sometimes makes statements about Australian politics. The crass and embarrassing behaviour of the characters, and their gaudy, out-dated retro fashion sense are popular features of the show. Processed and widely recognised Australian foods, such asJatz crackers,Tim Tams and Fruche yoghurt are frequently referenced in the series.

Most episodes end with Kath and Kim sitting in Kath's back yard, chatting about issues related to the episode. Sometimes these chats help to complete the story which was told during the episode. This final element is accompanied by the show's credits.

Cast and characters

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Main article:List of Kath & Kim characters

Main cast

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Recurring cast

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  • Gina Riley as Robin, dance instructor
  • Zara Harrington, Emma Le Boeuf and Makayla Berkers asEpponnee-Rae Craig – Kim's baby (series 2, episode 8 and onwards), and Morghyne de Vries played her as a young girl in the movie.
  • Jane Turner and Gina Riley as Prue and Trude, two snobby women who work in a homewares store (8 episodes,TV movie, plus movie)
  • Marg Downey as Marion, a new-age marriage celebrant and counsellor (6 episodes + movie)
  • Mick Molloy as Gary Poole, Kim's father (2 episodes, plus movie)
  • William McInnes (credited as Rock Hampton) as Sandy Freckle, long-time friend of Kel (2 episodes)
  • Tony Martin as Mark, romantic interest of Sharon (4 episodes)
  • Peta Brady as Kelly, Brett's supervisor at work (4 episodes, plusTV movie)
  • Mark Trevorrow as Daryl Lee, a camp man who works in a menswear shop (3 episodes, plusTV movie). Trevorrow also plays a similar character in the movie.
  • Luke Lennox as Brodie (1 episode, plusTV movie)
  • Matt Lucas as Karen, Sharon's maternal half-sister (2 episodes)
  • Shivantha Wijesinha as Imran (2 episodes)

Guest cast

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[citation needed]

Several guest stars are well-known Australian comedy performers, some of whom previously worked with Turner or Riley.Bublé andLucas were fans of the show and asked to appear in it.Humphries declared himself a fan of the series before taking part.

Episodes

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Main article:List of Kath & Kim episodes
SeasonEpisodesOriginally released
First releasedLast releasedNetwork
1816 May 2002 (2002-5-16)4 July 2002 (2002-7-4)ABC
2818 September 2003 (2003-9-18)6 November 2003 (2003-11-6)
387 October 2004 (2004-10-7)25 November 2004 (2004-11-25)
Telemovie27 November 2005 (2005-11-27)
4819 August 2007 (2007-8-19)14 October 2007 (2007-10-14)Seven Network
Movie6 September 2012 (2012-09-06)Cinemas

Overview

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The storyline of the first series follows Kath's engagement and plans for her wedding to Kel. Kim frequently stays in her mother's house owing to her rocky relationship with Brett (most of which is due to her own childish, spoilt, and rude behaviour towards Brett). Sharon's always around with a helping hand and her own relationship problems. Her history with Brett is also explored.

The second series follows Kim's pregnancy and her rekindled relationship with Brett. Kath and Kel's relationship goes through some teething troubles. Kim and Brett have a baby in the final episode of the second series whom they name Epponnee Raelene Kathleen Darlene Charlene Craig, shortened to Epponnee Rae. Several episodes of the third series focus on Epponnee Rae. The third-season finale features an adult Epponnee Rae, played byKylie Minogue.

Production

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Development

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The characters of Kath, Kim (created by Riley and Turner) and Sharon (created and played byMagda Szubanski[3]) first featured in their current forms during the mid-1990s as a weekly segment of the Australian comedy seriesBig Girl's Blouse (Seven, 1994–95),[4] having appeared in a more embryonic incarnation earlier in the decade on the sketch comedy showFast Forward (Seven, 1989–92).[5] They also appeared inSomething Stupid (Seven, 1998).[4] Robbins had also appeared onFast Forward, while Rowsthorn and Robbins had previously worked together onThe Comedy Company.

The skits were developed by Riley and Turner into a full series.Big Girl's Blouse had been deemed a failure by the ABC head of comedy Geoff Portman who wanted to pullKath and Kim. But it was championed by Sandra Levy the ABC Head of Television soKath and Kim had the distinction for a comedy show of being produced by the drama department, and was loved by a very broad audience, including the "suburban people" it parodied.

The name of the series "Kath and Kim" is apun of the idiomkith and kin which is an old fashioned idiom for 'friends and family'.

Twenty-four episodes lasting approximately twenty-five minutes each across three seasons aired onABC TV from 2002 to 2004. The series debuted on 15 May 2002 on the ABC Network with "Sex" and became one of the highest-rated shows for ABC.[citation needed] A replacement of a full series occurred in 2005 with the telemovieDa Kath & Kim Code. The fourth season ofKath & Kim began airing on the Seven Network on 19 August 2007, due to the contract expiring withABC.

In late 2009, they announced that writing had begun on season 5,[6] but by May 2010, Turner said: "We sort of felt like it was the end two years ago. We thought, 'We've done enough and the well is dry and we can't think of any more ideas' ... We think we might just leave it for now."[7]

Writing

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The alternative vocabulary including the mixedmetaphors,hypercorrection,malapropisms,eggcorns (like "ravishing" instead of "ravenous"), and mis-pronunciations of the regular characters are much repeated by the show's fans. These include: "Look at moy" (look at me)—used by Kath to command attention during arguments, and "It's noice, different and unusual"—used by Kath, Kim and Sharon to express approval or agreement.

Filming

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Kath's home, known as "Chateau Kath", was within the fictionalised suburb of Fountain Lakes, and served as the central filming location for the series. The home, located inPatterson Lakes, Victoria, 35 km east of Melbourne, was originally rented by ABC during the entire run of the series,[8] and chosen for its likeness toSylvania Waters. The property backs onto a canal, which ABC fenced off during filming in order for it to look more suburban.[9] It was sold in 2016 for $1,485,000. The house was demolished in July 2022.[10]

Other footage was filmed around the Melbourne suburbs ofCheltenham andMoorabbin; scenes set at Fountain Gate were actually filmed atWestfield Southland.[11]

Costuming

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Second-hand shops were used for Kath's clothing, whereas Kim was dressed in current trends.[12]

Theme music and opening titles

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The theme music forKath and Kim is performed byGina Riley and is a cover ofAnthony Newley's "The Joker", performed in the style ofShirley Bassey's recording of the song. A reworked recording of its debut in the telemovie opening sequence, was utilised for the show's run on the Seven Network.

The title sequence shows the main five regular characters over a white background. In season 3, it was amended to include Epponnee-Rae and Cujo, before switching to a revised version of the previous sequence for the Seven Network run, where Cujo was retained. The five regular cast members are then credited over aerial shots of suburban houses (Szubanski is credited as a "special guest" despite appearing in every episode) before fading into an aerial shot of Kath and Kim's house (some episodes replace it with an aerial shot of the mall, while the episode "The Wedding" replaced it with a ground-level shot of a hospital).

Broadcast

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Kath & Kim was broadcast Thursday nights at 8.30 pm throughout its run on ABC, while Seven Network aired the series Sunday nights at 7.30 pm.

The series premiered in the United Kingdom in April 2004, when it was broadcast on the now-defunct subscription channelLivingTV,[13] and later onFtn.[14] It made itsterrestrial television debut when it screened onBBC Two from 12 May 2005.[15][16][17][14][18] The fourth season has never been broadcast in the UK, but did premiere when it was made available onNetflix.

In 2017, the rights to the series were acquired by theNine Network which began airing repeats of the series from 1 August 2017 until 21 November 2017.[19]

In 2018, the series was released on Netflix in several regions, as well as the films and TV specials.[20] In July 2019, the series was launched onto Netflix in Australia as well as the Kountdown Specials and Souvenir Editions.

In 2022, to mark its 20th anniversary theSeven Network began airing repeats of the series from 29 September 2022.

Reception

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Ratings

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Kath & Kim premiered on 16 May 2002 and became one ofABC's highest-rated shows. When the show premiered on theSeven Network, it became the highest-rating episode in Australian television history, until the record was broken byNine Network'sUnderbelly: A Tale of Two Cities on 9 February 2009. The fourth season ofKath & Kim debuted with a record-breaking 2.511 million viewers peaking at 2.731 million. In its second and third episodes viewers fell to 1.994 & 1.817 million, respectively; however, viewers then rebounded for its fourth and fifth episodes with ratings of 2.047 and 2.157 million, respectively. Strong ratings continued with viewers of 2.049 and 2.066 million for the sixth and seventh episodes. The eighth episode and show's finale rated 2.338 million giving the fourth season an average viewership of 2.122 million, making it the highest-rating TV season in Australia for 2007 and the highest-rating of all four seasons of the show.[citation needed]

In 2007,Channel Seven started showing repeats of the show from season one onwards which had previously only aired on the ABC network. The repeats proved quite successful, with the first two rating 1.465 and 1.530 million, winning in a very competitive timeslot and being amongst the highest-rating shows of the week.[21]

In the UK, its BBC premiere drew viewing figures of 1.691 million in May 2005.[22]

SeasonTimeslot
(Australian)
EpisodesFirst airedLast airedNetworkRankAvg.
viewers
(millions)
1Thursday 8:30 pm816 May 20024 July 2002ABC151.254[23]
2818 September 20036 November 200311.755[23]
387 October 200425 November 200411.829[23]
4Sunday 7:30 pm819 August 200714 October 2007Seven Network12.127[23]

Awards and nominations

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AFI Awards
YearCategoryNomineeResultNotesRef
2002Best Television Drama SeriesMark Ruse (producer)Won
Best Actress in a Supporting or Guest Role in a Television Drama or ComedyMagda SzubanskiWon
Best Screenplay in a Television DramaGina Riley,Jane TurnerWon
Best Screenplay in a Television DramaGina Riley, Jane TurnerNominated
2003Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Television Drama or ComedyGlenn RobbinsNominated
Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Television Drama or ComedyJane TurnerNominated
Best Actress in a Supporting or Guest Role in a Television Drama or ComedyMagda SzubanskiNominated
2004Best Comedy Series - Sitcom or SketchGina Riley, Mark Ruse, Jane TurnerNominated
Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Television Drama or ComedyGina RileyNominated
Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Television Drama or ComedyJane TurnerNominated
Best Actor in a Supporting or Guest Role in a Television Drama or ComedyGlenn RobbinsNominated
Best Actress in a Supporting or Guest Role in a Television Drama or ComedyMagda SzubanskiNominated
Best Screenplay in a TelevisionGina Riley, Jane TurnerNominated
Outstanding Achievement in Craft in TelevisionKitty StuckeyWon
Logie Awards
YearCategoryNomineeResultNotesRef
2003Most Popular Light Entertainment ProgramKath & KimNominated
Most Outstanding Comedy ProgramKath & KimWon
2004Most Popular ActorGlenn RobbinsNominated
Most Popular Light Entertainment ProgramKath & KimNominated
Most Outstanding Comedy ProgramKath & KimWon
2005Most Popular ActressGina RileyNominated
Most Popular ActressMagda SzubanskiNominated
Most Popular ActorGlenn RobbinsNominated
Most Popular Light Entertainment ProgramKath & KimNominated
Most Outstanding Comedy ProgramKath & KimNominated
2006Most Popular ActorGlenn RobbinsNominated
Most Outstanding Miniseries or TelemovieDa Kath & Kim CodeNominated
2008Most Popular ActressMagda SzubanskiNominated
Most Popular ActorGlenn RobbinsNominated
Most Popular Light Entertainment ProgramKath & KimWon
Most Outstanding Comedy ProgramKath & KimNominated
TV Tonight Awards
YearCategoryNomineeResultNotesRef
2023Best Australian ComedyKath & Kim(2022 specials)Nominated[32]

Home media

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The enduring public interest and popularity ofKath and Kim has led to a merchandising industry. The title family and supporting characters appear on everything from T-shirts to posters. TheKath & Kim series have been released on VHS (although titles are now discontinued in the VHS format) and DVD, in box sets and separate series editions in bothregion 4 (Australia, New Zealand, Latin America) as well asregion 2 (Europe). The series has also had a CD release, featuring songs from the series and recordings from Kath and Kim. In addition, there has been clothing (such as aprons, T-shirts and oven mitts). Merchandise is available to purchase online, from theKath & Kim official website.

DVD releases

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TitleRelease dateAdditional
Region 2Region 4
Single sets
Series 120 June 2005[33]8 October 2002[34]
  • 8 episodes
  • 2-disc set
  • 202 minutes
  • 1.78:1 aspect ratio
  • English Dolby Digital 2.0
  • English subtitles (hard of hearing)

Ratings:

Special features:Features entitled "Being Stewpid", "Wine Time Philosophy" and "Scenes that are different, un-ewes-yewl" as well as re-living Brett And Kim's Connubials!

  • Re-released in UK via 2Entertain with alternative cover art on 7 December 2009.[38]
Series 227 November 2006[39]24 November 2003[34]
  • 8 episodes
  • 2-disc set
  • 215 minutes
  • 1.78:1 aspect ratio
  • English Dolby Digital 2.0
  • English subtitles (hard of hearing)

Ratings:

Special features:Features entitled "A bit of huffy puffy with Kath and Kel", "More Yumor", "More Wine Time philosophy" and "Scenes that are different, un-ewes-yewl".

  • Re-released in UK via 2Entertain with alternative cover art on 7 December 2009.[42]
Series 3TBA26 November 2004[34]
  • 8 episodes
  • 2-disc set
  • 248 minutes
  • 1.78:1 aspect ratio
  • English Dolby Digital 2.0
  • No subtitles

Ratings:

Special features:feature entitled "'In the Raw' with Kath & Kim" as well as goof reels, deleted scenes, a performance of "Lady Bump" at theLogies, interviews with Kath & Kim, bonus "Wine Time" material as well as Prue and Trued telling it how it is.

Da Kath & Kim CodeTBA2 December 2005[34]
  • 1 telemovie
  • 2-disc set
  • 164 minutes
  • 1.78:1 aspect ratio
  • English Dolby Digital 2.0
  • English subtitles (hard of hearing)

Ratings:

Special features:including an extended ending for the telemovie, behind the scenes, goofs, a feature entitled "Barry Humphries at 'The Buckingham'", deleted scenes as well as a feature entitled "Kath & Kim & Bert". The release also includes "Live in London" content which includes Kath & Kim live at the Toast Festival, wine tasting, talking to the BBC as well as having "A Current Affair".

Series 4TBA17 October 2007[34]
  • 8 episodes
  • 2-disc set
  • 265 minutes
  • 1.78:1 aspect ratio
  • English Dolby Digital 2.0
  • English subtitles (hard of hearing)
  • English Audio Description

Ratings:

Special features:Includes "Stupid Goofs", "behind-the-scenes with Kath & Kim", "Little Britain meet the foxy ladies & see Ricky Pointing & Adam Gilchrist cook-off with Kath & Kim".

Multiple, compilation and re-issue sets
Series 1 & 227 November 2006[43]8 April 2004[34]
  • 16 episodes
  • 4-disc set
  • 431 minutes
  • 1.78:1 aspect ratio
  • English Dolby Digital 2.0
  • English subtitles (hard of hearing)

Ratings:

Special features:See individual releases

Series 1–3No release7 April 2005[34]
  • 24 episodes
  • 6-disc set
  • 686 minutes
  • 1.78:1 aspect ratio
  • English Dolby Digital 2.0

Ratings:

Special features:See individual releases

Series 1(repackaged)No release2007[44]
  • 8 episodes
  • 2-disc set
  • 202 minutes
  • 1.78:1 aspect ratio
  • English Dolby Digital 2.0

Ratings:

Special features:See original release

Kel's Choice CutsNo release6 November 2008[45]
  • 4 episodes:
    • "The Wedding"
    • "Obsession"
    • "Foxy on the Run"
    • "Fame"
  • 99 minutes
  • 1-disc set
  • 1.78:1 aspect ratio
  • English Dolby Digital 2.0

Ratings:

Series 1 & 2(repackaged)7 December 2009[46]2 July 2009
  • 16 episodes
  • 4-disc set
  • 431 minutes
  • 1.78:1 aspect ratio
  • English Dolby Digital 2.0
  • English subtitles (hard of hearing)

Ratings:

Special features:See individual releases

Series 3 & 4No release2 July 2009[47]
  • 16 episodes
  • 2-disc set
  • 513 minutes
  • 1.78:1 aspect ratio
  • English Dolby Digital 2.0

Ratings:

Special features:See individual releases

Da Kath & Kim Code(repackaged)No release1 April 2010
  • 1 telemovie
  • 2-disc set
  • 164 minutes
  • 1.78:1 aspect ratio
  • English Dolby Digital 2.0
  • English subtitles (hard of hearing)

Ratings:

Special features:See original release set

The Original Kath & Kim: Series 1No release2 August 2012[48]
  • 2-disc set
  • 202 minutes
  • 1.78:1 aspect ratio
  • English Dolby Digital 2.0
  • English subtitles (hard of hearing)

Ratings:

Special features:See original release set

  • Repackaged version of "Series 1"
The Original Kath & Kim: Series 2No release2 August 2012[49]
  • 8 episodes
  • 2-disc set
  • 215 minutes
  • 1.78:1 aspect ratio
  • English Dolby Digital 2.0
  • English subtitles (hard of hearing)

Ratings:

Special features:See original release set

  • Repackaged version of "Series 2"
The Original Kath & Kim: Series 3No release2 August 2012[50]
  • 8 episodes
  • 2-disc set
  • 248 minutes
  • 1.78:1 aspect ratio
  • English Dolby Digital 2.0

Ratings:

Special features:See original release set

  • Repackaged version of "Series 3"
The Original Kath & Kim: Series 4No release2 August 2012[51]
  • 8 episodes
  • 2-disc set
  • 265 minutes
  • 1.78:1 aspect ratio
  • English Dolby Digital 2.0
  • English subtitles (hard of hearing)
  • English Audio Description

Ratings:

Special features:See original release set

  • Repackaged version of "Series 4"
The Best of Kath & KimNo release7 November 2012[52]
  • 8 episodes:
    • "Wedding of the Century"
    • "The Wedding"
    • "Obsession"
    • "Sitting on a Pile"
    • "Mango Espadrille"
    • "Fame"
    • "99% Fat Free"
    • "The Shower"
  • 2-disc set
  • 1.78:1 aspect ratio
  • English Dolby Digital 2.0

Ratings:

Complete sets
The Hornbag CollectionNo release20 November 2008[34]
  • Series 1–4
  • 32 episodes
  • 8-disc set
  • 1.78:1 aspect ratio
  • English Dolby Digital 2.0

Ratings:

Special features:See individual releases

  • Does not includeDa Kath & Kim Code
The Kath & Kim KollectionNo release1 April 2010
  • Series 1–4
  • 32 episodes
  • 8-disc set
  • 1.78:1 aspect ratio
  • English Dolby Digital 2.0

Ratings:

Special features:See individual releases

  • Repackaged version of "The Hornbag Collection"
  • Does not includeDa Kath & Kim Code
Yuuuge Pack Komplete KollectionNo release8 November 2017[53]
  • Series 1–4,The Kath & Kim Code andKath & Kimderella
  • 32 episodes
  • 10-disc set
  • 1.78:1 aspect ratio
  • English Dolby Digital 2.0

Ratings:

Special features:See individual releases

CD releases

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A CD, titled "Kath & Kim's Party Tape", was released on 2 May 2004.[54] It reached #17 in the Australian Albums Chart[55] and was certified Gold (50,000+ units sold).[55]

In 2004,Kath & Kim's Party Tape was released in Australia under theUniversal record label. It features 21 tracks including the full length version of the show's title theme, "The Joker" (as sung by Gina Riley) as well asDiana Ross andLionel Richie's "Endless Love" andDonna Summer's "MacArthur Park".

Track listing
  1. Gina Riley – "The Joker"
  2. Kath & Kim (Jane Turner andGina Riley) – "Wine Time #1"
  3. The Tubes – "Don't Touch Me There"
  4. Bobby Hebb – "Sunny"
  5. Kath & Kim – "Wine Time #2"
  6. Diana Ross andLionel Richie – "Endless Love"
  7. Status Quo – "Roll Over Lay Down"
  8. Kath & Kim – "Wine Time #3"
  9. The Supremes – "Rhythm of Life"
  10. Van McCoy – "The Hustle"
  11. Yvonne Elliman – "If I Can't Have You"
  12. Donna Summer – "MacArthur Park"
  13. Kath & Kim – "Wine Time #4"
  14. The Commodores – "Three Times a Lady"
  15. Sérgio Mendes andBrasil '66 – "Day Tripper"
  16. Kath & Kim – "Wine Time #5"
  17. Yvonne Fair – "It Should Have Been Me"
  18. Stephanie Mills – "Never Knew Love Like This Before"
  19. Kath & Kim – "Wine Time #6"
  20. Captain & Tennille – "Love Will Keep Us Together"
  21. Kath & Kim – "Lady Bump"

Spin-offs and adaptations

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Feature film

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Main article:Kath and Kimderella

On 9 March 2011, Turner and Riley announced plans for a movie, in which, Kath, Kim, Kel, Brett, Sharon and Epponnee would head overseas on holiday. Contracts were written to finance the film's production under the working title ofThe Kath & Kim Filum, with the word 'film' deliberately misspelt with the letter 'u' in typical Kath and Kim yumour.[56] However, the titleKath & Kimderella was ultimately used, and the film was released in Australia on 6 September 2012.[57] It was directed byTed Emery (director of the television series) and produced by Rick McKenna. The holiday scenes were shot inPositano, Italy and filming took a total of two weeks.[58]

The film was released in Australian cinemas on 6 September 2012.[57] It grossed in excess of $2.1 million in its first weekend on Australian movie screens.[59]

20th anniversary special

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In July 2022, it was reported thatKath & Kim would be returning for a 10-minute special to commentate 20 years of the series. The special showcased a countdown of celebrity guests and unseen clips that did not feature in the original series, as well as the cast discussing their favourite scenes. Celebrity guests for the special includedMason Cox,Sonia Kruger andCelia Pacquola.[60] The two specials,Kath and Kim: Our Effluent Life andKath and Kim: 20 Preposterous Years, aired on 20 and 21 November 2022, respectively.[61][62]

American adaptation

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Main article:Kath & Kim (American TV series)

Due to the success thatKath & Kim has achieved internationally, it was remade for US audiences byNBC.[63][64][65] Riley and Turner served as executive producers on the US version. In this remake, actressMolly Shannon has taken the role of Kath Day,[66] andSelma Blair the role of Kim.[67] The character of Sharon does not appear at the insistence of Szubanski.

NBC chose Jason Ensler to direct. Michelle Nader developed the series for American television, which premiered in the United States as part of the Fall schedule of 2008. The series started to shoot in California in July 2008. NBC debuted the US adaptation on 9 October 2008, while Seven started screening it to Australian viewers on 12 October 2008. After airing only two episodes, Seven dropped the sitcom from their lineup due to poor ratings, only to bring it back several weeks later as a late-night schedule filler. In America, reviews were poor, but it averaged roughly around 5 to 7 million viewers per week, and was rewarded with a full season order in October 2008.[68][69] On 19 May 2009, NBC announced that there would not be a second season ofKath & Kim.

Notes

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  1. ^AFI award for Best Television Drama Series – Season 1
  2. ^AFI Award for Best Actress in a Supporting or Guest Role in a Television Drama or Comedy – Season 1, episode 8
  3. ^AFI Award for Best Screenplay in a Television Drama – Season 1, episode 8
  4. ^AFI Award for Best Screenplay in a Television Drama – Season 1, episode 2
  5. ^KPMG AFI Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Television Drama or Comedy – Season 2
  6. ^Max Factor AFI Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Television Drama or Comedy – Season 2
  7. ^AFI Award for Best Actress in a Supporting or Guest Role in a Television Drama or Comedy – Season 2
  8. ^ AFI Award for Best Comedy Series - Sitcom or Sketch – Season 3
  9. ^ Napoleon Perdis AFI Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Television Drama or Comedy – Season 3
  10. ^ Napoleon Perdis AFI Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Television Drama or Comedy – Season 3
  11. ^ AFI Award for Best Actor in a Supporting or Guest Role in a Television Drama or Comedy – Season 3
  12. ^ AFI Award for Best Actress in a Supporting or Guest Role in a Television Drama or Comedy – Season 3
  13. ^ AFI Award for Best Screenplay in a Television – Season 3, episode 8
  14. ^ AFI Award for Outstanding Achievement in Craft in Television – Season 3
  15. ^Logie Award for Most Popular Light Entertainment Program – Season 1
  16. ^Logie Award for Most Outstanding Comedy Program – Season 1
  17. ^Logie Award for Most Popular Actor – Season 2
  18. ^Logie Award for Most Popular Light Entertainment Program – Season 2
  19. ^Logie Award for Most Outstanding Comedy Program – Season 2 (tied withCNNNN)
  20. ^Logie Award for Most Popular Actress – Season 3
  21. ^Logie Award for Most Popular Actress – Season 3
  22. ^Logie Award for Most Popular Actor – Season 3
  23. ^Logie Award for Most Popular Light Entertainment Program – Season 3
  24. ^Logie Award for Most Outstanding Comedy Program – Season 3
  25. ^Logie Award for Most Popular Actor –Da Kath & Kim Code
  26. ^Logie Award for Most Outstanding Miniseries or Telemovie –Da Kath & Kim Code
  27. ^Logie Award for Most Popular Actress – Season 4
  28. ^Logie Award for Most Popular Actor – Season 4
  29. ^Logie Award for Most Popular Light Entertainment Program – Season 4
  30. ^Logie Award for Most Outstanding Comedy Program – Season 4

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