You're Skitting Me

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You're Skitting Me
Genre Comedy
Satire
Surreal humour
Sketch comedy
Developed byJigsaw Entertainment [1]
Directed byDavid Cartel [2]
StarringRowan Hills
Hayden McKertish
Molly Daniels
Mia Albers
Cosmo Renfree
Jake Fehily
Moya Zhang
Branford Gruar
Isabelle Richardson
Freddie Young
Mim Micheloudakis
Edward Gates
Country of origin Australia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes26 [3]
Production
Executive producersSimon Hopkinson
Nick Murray
Bernadette O'Mahony [4]
Running time25 minutes (series 1 - 2), 12 minutes (series 3)
Production companyJigsaw Entertainment [5]
Release
Original network ABC ME
Picture format 576i (SDTV)
Audio formatStereo
Original release29 February 2012 (2012-02-29) 
2016 (2016)

You're Skitting Me is an Australian children's sketch comedy series that began airing on 29 February 2012 on ABC3. [6] The cast consists of six teen actors who make up the main cast, as well as another six teens who make up the additional cast, who together perform numerous sketches or "skits". The show is composed of numerous short segments per episode, and pokes fun at and parodies many subjects and themes, such as TV shows, movies, cultural stereotypes, as well as controversial issues such as global warming. Twenty-six episodes and have been produced by Jigsaw Entertainment. [7] The name of the series is a play on the phrase "You're Kidding Me".

Contents

The second series aired from 27 September to 9 October 2013. The third series began airing on 19 September 2016, when ABC3 rebranded as ABC ME. It features five new actors, as well as three featured from Series 2.

Cast

Main cast

Cast MemberRegular Characters
Rowan Hills(Introduced in Series One): Inappropriate Joe, Edward Cullen, Computer-Savvy Homeless Man, Joel Thomas (Crisis Video Blogger), Luigi, Ding Dong (Yay Team), Henry (Extreme Puddle Jumper Co-host), Zed the Zombie, Jim Withers (Jolimont High Witness News Reporter), Ross Anderson (Jolimont High Witness News Reporter), Emo #2 (Tony the Cheerful Emo), Caveman Stoink, Ahfrin the Viking

(Introduced in Series Two): The Doctor, Slugger Steve, Recyclo, Moose (Ghost Roasters), Agent 4 (Teen Spy Force), Herman the Convict, Superboy, Roman boy

Hayden McKertish(Introduced in Series One): Travis Coyne (Jolimont High Witness News Co-Anchor), Uncle Vijay, Caveman Ogg, Robert (Yay Team), Go Mad Ad Voiceover Guy, Mario, Australia's Next Big Talent Indian Judge, Billy the Criticising Nerd, Ed (Joel's Best Friend), Hipster #2, "@traviswatts04" (Internet Speak Girl's Friend), Harkon the Viking, Emo #1 (Tony the Cheerful Emo)

(Introduced in Series Two): Damian the "Trust me I've done First-Aid" Guy, Dylan (Ghost Roasters), Brian the Convict, Male Grammar Police Officer, Andy's Boss, Thompson (Slugger Steve's Victim), Roman Boy

Molly Daniels (Introduced in Series One): Jenny Hills (Jolimont High Witness News Co-Anchor), Scary Girl Guide #2, Heather the Internet Speak Girl, Zing Zo (Yay Team), Australia's Next Big Talent Overemotional Judge, Jill (Extreme Puddle Jumper Co-host), Scary Mum's Daughter, Polly (Daughter telling off parents), Emma/Plinkus the Penguin (Tatiana), Emo Girl (Tony the Cheerful Emo), Gerlot the Viking, Cave Girl Goink

(Introduced in Series Two): Wonder-Girl, Female Grammar Police Officer, Roman Girl

Mia Albers(Introduced in Series One): Tatiana "Tats" Johnston, Scary Girl Guide #1, Bella Swan, Ruby Rudd (Jolimont High Witness News Lead Field Reporter), Maeve Blairs (OH&S Committee Prefect), Zi Zou (Yay Team), Australia's Next Big Talent Blonde Judge, "@tamarajadebear" (Internet Speak Girl's Friend), Karf the Viking, Cave Girl Urr

(Introduced in Series Two): Cat-Girl, Susan the Doctor's Companion, Roman Girl

Cosmo "Cossy" Renfree(Introduced in Series One): Zack the Zombie, Hipster Bowman, Caveman Krunk, Voldemort, Tony the Cheerful Emo, Scary Mum, Ping Pong (Yay Team), Harvey Crane (Jolimont High Witness News Field Reporter), Lucas Blackmore (Jolimont High Witness News Field Reporter), Roman the Viking, Regular Australia's Next Big Talent Contestant (Nervous Flatulent Contestant, '2 unicycles' riding contestant)

(Introduced in Series Two): DJ Wicky, Ryan the Werewolf, Roman Boy

Jake Fehily(Introduced in Series One): Bear Cub/Jeremy, The Inspiring Actor, Helmet Boy, Luke (Son telling off parents), Regular Voldemort Victim/Inviter (Tennis Referee, Car Buyer), Unnamed Viking Student, Various students who are subjects of Jolimont High Witness News Reports (Ricky the Bicycle Accident Victim, David the Student in Detention, Student who got bullied by Rory Bentley, Jolimont High Witness News 'Helicopter'), Regular Australia's Next Big Talent Contestant (Mime Contestant, Magician Contestant, Vegetable Chopping Contestant)

(Introduced Series Two): Gollum, Wolverine-Kid, Andy, Hulk, "P" (Teen Spy Force)

The second series features the previously unlisted additional cast members in the opening sequence and in behind the scenes interviews with cast members (such as Moya Zhang and Branford Gruar), as well as completely new cast members Isabella Richardson, Freddie Young, Edward Gates, and Mim Micheloudakis. [8]

Additional cast

Regular sketches

Several sketches take place in the fictional Jolimont High School, including; Jolimont High Witness News, OH&S Committee Prefect, and "Check out that Kid"

Introduced in Series One

Introduced in Series Two

The second series also features musical sketches such as: "The Internet Troll with No Internet", "We're Waiting for Our Teacher" (a parody Glee ), "We Are the Nerds" (a parody of Queen's We Are the Champions) and many others.

Notes

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