Ian McFadyen explained

Ian McFadyen
Birth Date:8 July 1948
Birth Place:Pascoe Vale, Victoria, Australia[1]
Spouse:
  • Jo McFadyen,
Website:http://members.ozemail.com.au/~imcfadyen

Ian McFadyen (born 8 July 1948) is an Australian television writer, actor, director and producer. He is best known as the creator and producer of the Australian television series The Comedy Company, which he also directed and wrote episodes for, and performed in, which ran from 16 February 1988 to 11 November 1990. One of McFadyen's most memorable characters on the show was "David Rabbitborough", a parodic impersonation of British naturalist David Attenborough.[2]

McFadyen hosted the Australian version of Cluedo, and was the creator of the Network Ten sketch comedy show The Wedge.[3] In 2009, he played a vampire in an advertisement for Australian lotteries.[4] He also wrote "The Bounty Hunter", episode 4 for the new Doctor Who spin-off TV series K-9. In 1983 he played the part of Detective Mears in the iconic Australian TV series Prisoner.

McFadyen is the author of the book Mind Wars: The Battle for Your Brain, published by Allen & Unwin.[5] He also co-wrote the satirical novel Going Out Backwards (2015) with Ross Fitzgerald.[6]

Filmography

Producer

YearTitleRoleType
1985The Eleventh Hour Producer TV series
1988The Comedy Company Producer TV series
1989The Great TV Game Show Executive Producer TV series, 16 episodes
1990The Big Time Producer TV series, 2 episodes
1990Larger than Life Producer TV series
1990-92Let the Blood Run Free Executive Producer TV series, 26 episodes
1992-93Bingles Executive Producer TV series, 23 episodes
1993-94Newlyweds Executive Producer TV series, 52 episodes
2002The Comedy Company

So Excellent

Producer TV documentary
2006The Wedge Co-Executive Producer / Producer TV series, 26 episodes
2010The Verge Executive Producer TV series

Actor/performer

YearTitleRoleType
1982 Ian TV movie
1984...And Where Lies the Justice? TV movie
1984Special Squad Evans TV series
1983-84Prisoner Joe Timmons / Det. Fred Mears TV series
1985Glass Babies Dr. B. Bombar TV movie
1985One Summer Again Theodore Fink TV miniseries
1985The Eleventh Hour Various TV series
1986Malcolm Model Shop Salesman Feature film
1988Boulevard of Broken Dreams Hotel Clerk Feature film
1988A Cry in the Dark (aka Evil Angels) Attorney General Feature film
1988The Bit Part Commercial Director
1988The Comedy Company David Rabbitborough / Ian TV series
1991All Together Now Simon Carpenter TV series
1996The Genie from Down Under Lord "Bubbles" Uppington-Smythe TV series
1998The Genie from Down Under 2 Lord "Bubbles" Uppington-Smythe TV series
2004Flushed The Narrator (voice) Short film
2011Dartworth Darren 'The Spider' Twine
2018Bluey Bob (voice) Animated TV series

Screenwriter

YearTitleRoleType
1983Home Writer TV series, 4 episodes
1984The Keepers Writer TV series
1984The Cleaning Writer Short film
1984Infinity Limited Writer TV series, 5 episodes
1985The Eleventh Hour Writer TV series
1988The Bit Part Writer
1988The Comedy Company Writer TV series
1992Bingles Writer TV series
1993The Feds: Terror Writer TV movie
1993-94The Newlyweds Writer (34 episodes)
-Additional Writer (1 episode)
-Creator (1 episode)
TV series
2001Wicked! Writer TV series
2002The Vector File Screenplay / Story TV movie
2006The Wedge Writer TV series, 26 episodes
2010The Verge Writer TV series
2011WAC! World Animal Championships Writer TV series

Director

YearTitleRoleType
1980Alive and Kicking Director Documentary short
1988The Comedy Company Director TV series
2002Bingles Director TV series
2002The Comedy Company

So Excellent

Director TV movie documentary
2010The Verge Special Guest Director TV series

Appearances

YearTitleRoleType
1992Cluedo Host TV series, 23 episodes
2005-1020 to 1 Himself TV series, 5 episodes
2015-17Stop Laughing... This is Serious Himself TV series, 4 episodes

Production assistant

Notes and References

  1. McFadyen, Ian: "Fond memories of a lost frontier", The Age, 1 November 1983.
  2. Lallo, Michael: The Life of Mammals, The Age, 7 July 2008.
  3. Dale, David: Humiliation becomes family fun, The Sydney Morning Herald Entertainment Blog, 5 December 2005.
  4. Butler, Dianne: Ian McFadyen's new role as Dracula in Halloween lottery ads, The Courier Mail, 26 October 2009.
  5. https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg16922735.500-bestsellers-from-melbourne.html Bestsellers from Melbourne
  6. News: Sydney Morning Herald . Cameron. Atfield. 27 December 2016. A professor and a comedian walk into an authoring partnership.... 29 November 2015.