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Balls of Steel Australia

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Australian reality comedy TV series
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Balls of Steel Australia
GenreReality
Sketch comedy
Presented byCraig Reucassel
Theme music composerMichael Lira
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes20
Production
Executive producers
  • Darren Chau (The Comedy Channel)
  • Courtney Gibson
  • Johnny Lowry
Running time30 minutes (with commercials)
Production companySouthern Star Entertainment
Original release
NetworkThe Comedy Channel
Comedy Central
Release19 April 2011 (2011-04-19) –
2 April 2012 (2012-04-02)
Related
Balls of Steel (UK)

Balls of Steel Australia is an Australianrealitysketch comedy television series (based uponthe UK series of the same name) which is hosted byThe Chaser'sCraig Reucassel. The show revolves around comedians who appear and present individualskits where they would perform stunts and hold their nerve duringhidden camera set-ups in the presence of the Australian public.

The format was acquired, commissioned and developed byThe Comedy Channel Group Programming DirectorDarren Chau who selected Southern Star Entertainment to produce it. Balls of Steel Australia premiered on the Australian subscription television channelThe Comedy Channel on 19 April 2011. Ten episodes were produced for the inaugural season.[1] Due to the success of series one, which became The Comedy Channel's highest ever rating series, a second series was commissioned, and premiered on 31 January 2012.[2] The show won anAstra Award.[3]

Overview

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During the course of each episode, four acts are presented by their corresponding comedian. Each comedian has a brief banter with host Reucassel before and after each skit. At the end of each episode the studio audience is asked to decide which act had the biggest 'Balls of Steel' by voting with their mobile phones.

Series one initially started with ten different comedians and their corresponding acts.Neg Dupree reprises his role with the Urban Sports segment from the original UK version. The series also has Australian local versions of "The Annoying Devil" and "Bunny Boiler". It also featured many exclusive acts only seen on this version of the show though some take in similar ideas and formats from many previous acts from the UK version. In addition, a studio based segment called "Show Us Your Balls" was created, where people in the audience are asked to participate and will be competing among the other comedians of the show. This segment is presented by host Reucassel.[4]

Series two sees some changes to the line up of comedians and their acts. Katia Taylor will not return to reprise her role as "Nude Girl" but instead will be replaced by the "Nude Twins". Other comedians who didn't return were Janis McGavin and Rachael Coopes.John Burgess replacesJames Kerley as "The Game Show Host from Hell". New comedians and acts for this series includesOlivia Lee from the original UK series, "The Misfits Stunt Crew" andImaan Hadchiti as "Short Tempered". Returning acts include the "Bunny Boiler", "Very Foreign Correspondent", "Neg's Urban Sports Down Under", and "Just Come Out".[5]

Performers and acts

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Season(s)Segment nameAct premisePerformer(s)
1The Annoying DevilWears a devil costume and annoys the general public in various ways. His pranks include disrupting people's work or leisure activities (e.g. urinating in beach waters while people are swimming). He sometimes brings his "little devil" son to help him.John Burgess
1, 2Bunny BoilerAn attractive blondebombshell who takes on various jobs as a disguise such as a photographer, personal fitness trainer or an ice cream seller in order to provoke women by flirting with their boyfriends.Ally Pinnock
1Fame WhoreProclaims herself as being famous and makes several failed publicity stunts in hopes of becoming more well known. Stunts include crashing into red carpet events asking celebrities to participate in a sex tape, selling her own 'celebrity' products and demanding privileges from people by making an excuse that she is a celebrity.Janis McGavin
1Flatmate WantedInterviews many of her potential roommates who are interested in sharing an apartment with her but during the middle of the interview she would 'inadvertently' reveal some unusual fact about herself. Afterwards, she'd ask if they are still interested to move in.Rachael Coopes
1, 2The Game Show Host From HellPresents a fake game show that either makes the victim undergo very unfair disadvantages or gives an unfair advantage to another player, as well as putting the victims in uncomfortable situations. Some segments were taken from the original UK version but the rest were series exclusives like "Car of Cash", based onCash Cab which Kerley also hosted on another channel.James Kerley (Season 1)

John Burgess (Season 2)
1, 2Just Come OutA desperate gay guy who recentlycame out and goes to the public to try to get into awkward and unwanted sexual encounters with many straight men. Not aware that he's gay, he would often twist things around telling people that it is a "gay code" for wanting to do something inappropriate with him leaving them in uncomfortable situations.Rhys Nicholson
1, 2Neg's Urban Sports Down UnderReturning to reprise his role as the inventor of the Urban Sports, Neg plays games with unsuspecting Australian victims. His segments includes new Urban Sports such as Seagulling (attracts a flock of seagulls towards people by throwing food) and Shark Attack (goes to a beach and make false alarms of shark to fool people into rushing out of the water in fear).Neg Dupree
1, 2Nude Girl (Season 1)
Nude Twins (Season 2)
Tricks people in charge of public places into allowing them todisrobe – for example, by asking whether there is adress code or by asking them (who are unaware that they are wearing nothing underneath) if they can take their coat off. The reaction of other people in the vicinity is then caught on camera.Katia Taylor (Season 1)

Bea Hampson,
Cassie Gotardo (Season 2)
1Show Us Your BallsA segment hosted by Reucassel where members of the studio audience are dared to engage in painful, revolting and humiliating acts.N/A
1 2Very Foreign CorrespondentA correspondent fromIndia, who goes undercover in Australia taking various jobs in order to observe theAustralian public's attitude towards Indian people and would often try accusing them ofracism at every opportunity.Nazeem Hussain
2Prank TV OZReturning to reprise her role as the celebrity prankster from the Original UK series, she takes on an array of personas in order to prank various people and sets them up with hidden cameras. Her act in this series is likely based on her hidden camera show,Dirty Sexy FunnyOlivia Lee
2The Misfits Stunt CrewA duo who come up with various crazy ways of inflicting self-harm upon themselves in the name of comedy. Similar to "The Pain Men" who appeared on the UK series.Steve Bradley, Jeffrey Antonio
2Short TemperedGoes out to public places and inquires about something in order to deliberately perceive innocent references to size (be it someone mentioning a pair of shorts, the DVD Stuart Little or the song Tiny Dancer) as a clear insult about his own height. His act is likely based on many of his comedy routines which focus on the way people of normal stature react to him. Similar to "Militant Black Guy" from the UK series.Imaan Hadchiti

Series overview

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Season one (2011)

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ActEpisodes[6]AppearancesWins
12345678910
The Annoying DevilXXX31
Bunny BoilerXXXX41
Fame WhoreXXX31
Flatmate WantedXX21
The Game Show Host From HellXXXXXXXX81
Just Come OutXXX3
Neg's Urban Sports Down UnderXXXXXXXX82
Nude GirlXXX32
Show Us Your BallsXXXX4
Very Foreign CorrespondentXX21
WinnerNude GirlBunny BoilerThe Annoying DevilJames KerleyVery Foreign CorrespondentFame WhoreNude GirlNegFlatmate WantedNeg

Season two (2012)

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ActEpisodes[7]AppearancesWins
12345678910
Prank TV OZXXXX41
Bunny BoilerXXXXX51
The Game Show Host From HellXXXXX52
Just Come OutXXX31
The Misfits Stunt CrewXXXXX51
Neg's Urban Sports Down UnderXXXXXXX71
Nude TwinsXXX31
Short TemperedXXX31
Very Foreign CorrespondentXXXXX51
WinnerOlivia LeeJohn BurgessShort TemperedThe Misfits Stunt CrewJohn BurgessNegNude TwinsBunny BoilerVery Foreign CorrespondentJust Come Out

Reception

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It is the highest rating show in the history of The Comedy Channel, doubling the ratings of the previous record holder The Merrick and Rosso Show.[1] Due to the popularity of the first series, a second series premiered in January 2012.[5][8]

Garnier also became its sponsor for its second series withJohn Burgess acting as the spokesperson and promoter in the commercial for Garnier Men Mineral Deodorants.[9]

It won the award for Most Outstanding Light Entertainment Program at the 2012Astra Awards.[3]

References

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  1. ^ab"Balls of Steel Australia - the Comedy Channel". Archived fromthe original on 26 September 2011. Retrieved5 August 2011.
  2. ^"Foxtel programming in 2012 | TV Tonight".
  3. ^ab"FOX Sports, Cloudstreet, Selling Houses Australia top 2012 ASTRA Awards. | TV Tonight".
  4. ^"Balls of Steel Australia (TV Series 2011–2012)".IMDb.
  5. ^abhttp://www.facebook.com/BallsOfSteelAustralia[user-generated source]
  6. ^"Balls of Steel Australia Series 1".The Comedy Channel. Archived fromthe original on 5 February 2012. Retrieved1 February 2012.
  7. ^"Balls of Steel Australia Series 2".The Comedy Channel. Archived fromthe original on 19 March 2012. Retrieved1 February 2012.
  8. ^"Don't Miss The Premiere Tonight @ 9pm!".30 January 2012. Comedy Central NZ. Retrieved2 February 2012.
  9. ^"Garnier becomes principal sponsor of Comedy channel's 'Balls of Steel Australia' and launches integrated campaign featuring John Burgess".24 January 2012. Campaign Brief. 24 January 2012. Retrieved1 February 2012.

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