Carlton Television in Australia creates the satirical comedy television show Real Stories for Network Ten. Real Stories airs on Australian television. Hamish Blake and Andy Lee were the ones who initially came up with the idea. The series was initially presented on television for the first time on August 22, 2006. There are a total of eight episodes that have been made. The program was a send-up of other types of programs that focus on current events. Jennifer Adams, who had previously worked as a reporter for Seven Network, presided over the show as its host. The programme was structured in a manner analogous to that of a typical current events program. The host of the show gave an introduction before each pre-recorded portion of the show. Greg Fleet was responsible for providing the voiceovers, and these segments included Hamish Blake, Andy Lee, Ryan Shelton, and Tim Bartley. Roving Enterprises and Radio Karate, which is Hamish and Andy's production firm, initially worked together on a project for Melbourne's Channel31, which is a community access television station. Initially, the show was conceived as a project for the station. There are currently no plans in place to continue producing the show. It was shown more than once in2007, and you may get the DVD version right now. There are several podcasts available, some of which contain content that was not shown in the series.
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Carlton Television in Australia creates the satirical comedy television show Real Stories for Network Ten. Real Stories airs on Australian television. Hamish Blake and Andy Lee were the ones who initially came up with the idea. The series was initially presented on television for the first time on August 22, 2006. There are a total of eight episodes that have been made. The program was a send-up of other types of programs that focus on current events. Jennifer Adams, who had previously worked as a reporter for Seven Network, presided over the show as its host. The programme was structured in a manner analogous to that of a typical current events program. The host of the show gave an introduction before each pre-recorded portion of the show. Greg Fleet was responsible for providing the voiceovers, and these segments included Hamish Blake, Andy Lee, Ryan Shelton, and Tim Bartley. Roving Enterprises and Radio Karate, which is Hamish and Andy's production firm, initially worked together on a project for Melbourne's Channel31, which is a community access television station. Initially, the show was conceived as a project for the station. There are currently no plans in place to continue producing the show. It was shown more than once in2007, and you may get the DVD version right now. There are several podcasts available, some of which contain content that was not shown in the series.
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