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  2. List of Thank God You're Here episodes - Wikipedia

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    Lines similar (but not identical) to the title of the show have been used in scenes before, such as "Thank the Lord you're here" and "Thank the gods you're here". However, this was the first time the guest entered the scene without using one of the trademark blue wooden doors.

  3. Thank God You're Here - Wikipedia

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    Thank God You're Here is an Australian television improvised comedy program created by Working Dog Productions, which premiered on 5 April 2006 on Network 10, where it aired for the first three and from the fifth season onwards; the fourth season aired on the Seven Network.

  4. Thank God You're Here (American TV series) - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. Thank God You're Here (British TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Thank God You're Here is an improvisational comedy game show based on the original Australian show with the same name. In the show, four guests are placed into a scene they have no knowledge about and have to improvise. The series is hosted by Paul Merton, who also acts as judge and performs his own improvised scene.

  6. Felicity Ward - Wikipedia

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    Felicity Ward is an Australian comedian and actress, best known for her TV appearances on Spicks and Specks, Thank God You're Here, Good News Week and as a writer/performer in the Channel 10 Network television programme The Ronnie Johns Half Hour. She is a part of The 3rd Degree, who made and starred in The Ronnie Johns Half Hour.

  7. Ed Kavalee - Wikipedia

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    Kavalee hosted TV Burp on the Seven Network in mid 2009, which was the Australian TV series that was based on the original version of the UK's TV series Harry Hill's TV Burp. [10] He co-hosted Santo, Sam and Ed's Cup Fever! with Santo Cilauro and Sam Pang on SBS TV , which was a light-hearted look at the 2010 FIFA World Cup , running for the ...

  8. Nicola Parry - Wikipedia

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    Nicola Parry is an Australian actress who is best known for her roles in the hit comedies Thank God You're Here, [1] [2] [3] The Hollowmen and Swift and Shift Couriers.She is an alumna of the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.

  9. Talk:Thank God You're Here - Wikipedia

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