Genre: | Improvisation comedy |
Creator: | Working Dog Productions |
Starring: | Host David Alan Grier Judge Dave Foley Repertory Company Chris Tallman Maribeth Monroe Brian Palermo Nyima Funk |
Opentheme: | "Come Anytime" by Hoodoo Gurus |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Num Seasons: | 1 |
Num Episodes: | 7 |
Producer: | David Alan Grier |
Executive Producer: |
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Director: | Ron de Moraes |
Location: | Los Angeles, California |
Runtime: | 60 minutes |
Company: | FremantleMedia North America |
Network: | NBC |
Related: | Original Australian version of Thank God You're Here |
Thank God You're Here is a partially improvised comedy television program, based on the Australian TV show, broadcast by NBC. The show was hosted by David Alan Grier and presided over by judge Dave Foley. The pilot was shot on November 9, 2006, and NBC initially ordered six episodes.[1] The show debuted with a two-hour, double-episode premiere on Monday, April 9, 2007, at 9pm ET. It was produced by FremantleMedia North America, with Cécile Frot-Coutaz, CEO of Fremantle, Fax Bahr, and Adam Small as executive producers.
The show aired on Mondays for its first 2 weeks. It was moved to Wednesdays on April 18, 2007.
On May 14, 2007, after the initial order of 7 episodes aired, the series was officially cancelled by NBC.[2]
Thank God You're Here showcased the improvisational skills of a group of four actors each week, as they walked into a live sketch without having seen a script for it. The only clue the actors had as to the content of the sketch, and the role they would be playing within the sketch, was their costume.
Upon entering the sketch, the actors were greeted with "Thank God you're here!" from another actor in the sketch. Outside of the principal actor, all actors in the sketch had a script which they more or less followed, depending on the improvisations. Sketches had no set ending point — instead, they went on until the judge (Foley) stopped them with a buzzer. Also, in each episode one of the skits would feature David Alan Grier in a surprise cameo.
At the end of the show, the judge chose a winner from among the four actor contestants. The winner was awarded a trophy. Unlike the Australian version, no honorable or dishonorable mentions were chosen.
Key: Denotes the winner |
Guest star | Scenario | |
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Morning TV show guest pushing a supplement to vitamins | ||
Bryan Cranston | A British rock star late for a meeting with an executive | |
An Egyptian archaeologist exploring a newly discovered tomb | ||
A contestant in "Ms. Constellation" beauty pageant | ||
Warm-ups | Going through customs / A cop on the news | |
Group scene | A collection of superheroes who must save Las Vegas | |
David's Cameo | As a judge in Jennifer Coolidge's skit |
Guest star | Scenario | |
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Mo'Nique | A TV game show co-host | |
A famous high-altitude guide/rescuer | ||
A radio Foley artist | ||
A wife at a marriage counselor's office | ||
Warm-ups | Taxi drivers undergoing examination / Apply for a job | |
Group scene | Knights of the Round Table meet and go in search of Guinevere | |
David's Cameo | As Edie McClurg's secret lover |
Guest star | Scenario | |
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The captain in a Star Trek parody | ||
A 1950s jock (geek) meeting his date's father before their date | ||
A woman explaining to her parents about a party she held while they were away from home | ||
Harland Williams | An explorer returning to a British museum with his latest find | |
Warm-ups | Car salesmen to an 18-year-old girl and her father / daycare owners | |
Group scene | Pirates meet their captain to become the new first mate | |
David's Cameo | As a guest who overstayed at Jane Lynch's party |
Guest star | Scenario | |
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Chelsea Handler | A newlywed bride giving a toast with the groom | |
A surgeon | ||
Advertising executive pitching a new vodka drink | ||
A leery plumber seduced by a married woman | ||
Warm-ups | Unemployment interview / Cook for a new restaurant on a morning show | |
Group scene | Vikings meeting with chief to decide who the new chief will be | |
David's Cameo | As a doctor asking George Takei for medical advice |
Guest star | Scenario | |
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Tom Arnold | A chef in an altercation with customers | |
A celebrity being interviewed on a late night talk show | ||
Real estate agent pitching a new design on a beach resort | ||
A journeyman meeting Robin Hood and his Merry Men | ||
Warm-ups | People in a dating service / Directors of The Godfather: Part IV | |
Group scene | Obese members of a health center | |
David's Cameo | As a protester in Fran Drescher's skit |
Guest star | Scenario | |
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A Captain fielding complaints from passengers on his cruise ship that is about to sink | ||
A comic book heroine at a fan convention | ||
A medieval doctor | ||
Nicole Sullivan | A teacher giving a parent/teacher conference | |
Warm-ups | Drivers pulled over by the cops / Workers getting fired from their job | |
Group scene | Members of a children's group, called The Wibbly Wobblies, à la The Wiggles, pitching their proposed TV show at an audition. Actors are dressed up as a clown, bobbie, a dinosaur, and a flower. | |
David's Cameo | As a nerd in Ana Gasteyer's comic book convention |
Guest star | Scenario | |
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Promoting his workout equipment | ||
Wayne Knight | A Roman general reporting to the emperor | |
A bad cheerleader is called to the principal's office; Jerry Springer's appearance occurred here | ||
An illegal drag racer crashes into an apartment. (this scene and Joel McHale's scene were the only scenes in which the person does not go through the door.) | ||
Warm-ups | Jockeys interviewed after losing a race / Directors of a terrible nursing home | |
Group scene | Fast food workers getting a pep talk; everyone is in common uniforms except for Wayne Knight, who is dressed as a giant cheeseburger (because of this, Wayne had trouble getting through the door.) | |
David's Cameo | A passenger in Eddie Kaye Thomas' car |
Notes: This episode featured an appearance by Jerry Springer and was originally supposed to feature Alanis Morissette, who ended up pulling out.