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Excess All Areas is a 2009 album by Australian singer/comedian Kevin Bloody Wilson. The title is a pun on "Access All Areas" (text often found on backstage passes at concerts) being a homonym with the title in Australian English .
Kevin Bloody Wilson (born Dennis Bryant; 13 February 1947) is an Australian musical comedian who performs comical songs with his heavy Australian English accent and often including sexual themes. He has won one ARIA Music Award .
Aired weekly on Sky Atlantic; the entire series was also available to download via Sky Box Sets and Now TV on 24 January 2019. [15] Amazon Prime released the whole season two in the US on 7 March 2019 [16] but they have yet to reveal a date for release in the UK. A DVD & Blu-Ray release is due on 15 April 2019 and is currently available to pre ...
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In September 2008, a third "best of" set was released, [6] and on 12 May 2010, a fourth "best of" set was released, featuring another thirteen episodes. On 4 December 2019, The Complete Series collection was released as an 11-disc DVD boxset, distributed by Via Vision Entertainment . [ 7 ]
This DVD set contains 3 discs. Promotional Taster: 2 1983 & 1986 16 April 2007 [4] Includes the pilot episode of the series, Woodentop, and the last episode of the second series, The Chief Super's Party. This DVD set contains 1 disc. The Complete Third Series: 12 1987 28 May 2007 [5] Includes episodes 1-12 of series three. This DVD set contains ...
Image Entertainment released it on DVD in 1998, but was taken out of print by MCA/Universal Home Video in 2000. The Movie was re-released by Universal on May 6, 2008, and was released again in a Blu-ray/DVD combo pack by Shout! Factory on September 3, 2013. The Blu-ray/DVD combo pack released by Shout! Factory has the following bonus features:
In September 2006, Fremantle Media released a further six DVDs, making all episodes available on DVD, and a 25th Anniversary 12-Disc DVD box set. Although the box set received mostly positive reviews, some cited the lack of chronological order of the episodes as a disappointment. A 10-disc "30th Anniversary Edition" box set was released on 26 ...