Sit Down, Shut Up (2001 TV series) explained

Runtime:30 minutes
Genre:Sitcom
Creator:Tim McLoughlan
Brendan Reed
Starring:Marg Downey
Stephen Curry
Jacqueline Brennan
Christopher Brown
Country:Australia
Network:Network Ten
Related:Sit Down Shut Up
(American series)
Num Seasons:1
Num Episodes:13

Sit Down, Shut Up is a short-lived Australian sitcom broadcast by Network Ten. It ran from 16 February 2001 until 28 June 2001 for a total of 13 episodes.

The series followed the staff and students at a dysfunctional fictional high school called Carpen Heights Secondary College, and focused on the life of the teachers in and out of the staff room.

A writer for the series claimed that producer/comedian Chris Lilley had borrowed ideas for characters and plots from Sit Down, Shut Up for his 2007 series Summer Heights High. The ideas Lilley reportedly borrowed included the school's name and aspects of the Mr G character.[1] [2]

Cast

American remake

See main article: Sit Down, Shut Up (2009 TV series).

In 2009, an animated remake of the series titled Sit Down, Shut Up aired on Fox, premiering on 19 April 2009.[3] This American version featured the voices of Henry Winkler, Will Arnett, Jason Bateman, Will Forte, Kenan Thompson, and Cheri Oteri, Nick Kroll, and Kristin Chenoweth. It was developed by Mitchell Hurwitz, the creator of Arrested Development. Former Simpsons writer Josh Weinstein acted as showrunner.[4] The series received lackluster reviews and was pulled from FOX's Sunday night line-up after four episodes. The program aired all of its episodes when FOX put Sit Down Shut Up on late-night Saturday. Sit Down Shut Up then aired on Comedy Central (in reruns, initially a number of times throughout the day).

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Notes and References

  1. News: Drill. Steve. Summer Heights High a rip-off, says writer. 2 December 2013. News.com.au. 14 October 2007.
  2. Web site: Drill. Steve. Summer Heights High a rip-off. Herald Sun – 14 October 2007. 11 May 2013.
  3. http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2008/05/sit-down-picked-up-by-fox.html Sit Down picked up by FOX
  4. http://tv.ign.com/articles/873/873195p1.html New Series From J.J. Abrams and Arrested Development Alums Go Forward