Lawrence Leung's Choose Your Own Adventure

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Lawrence Leung's Choose Your Own Adventure
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GenreComedy
Directed byCraig Melville, Nathan Earl
Starring Lawrence Leung
ComposerPeter Isaac
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes6
Production
Executive producers Martin Robertson and Julian Morrow (for Chaser Broadcasting)
Megan Harding (for ABC TV)
ProducersAndy Nehl, Nathan Earl, Craig Melville
Running time26 minutes
Release
Original network ABC1
Original release25 March (2009-03-25) 
29 April 2009 (2009-04-29)

Lawrence Leung's Choose Your Own Adventure is a six-part Australian television comedy series, starring and primarily written by Melbourne comedian Lawrence Leung and produced by Chaser Broadcasting. [1] [2] [3] The series was filmed over nine weeks from May 2008 in Sydney, Melbourne and Los Angeles, it depicts Leung setting out to achieve the dreams he had as a ten-year-old boy living in the 1980s. [4] It premiered at 9:30 pm on 25 March 2009 on ABC1. The series aired in syndication in the United States under the title The Lost Adventures of Lawrence Leung on Vibrant TV Network.

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Overview

Lawrence Leung's Choose Your Own Adventure is described as "an imaginative documentary/comedy/adventure series where the innocence of childhood ambition clashes with the realities of adulthood, resulting in unexpected consequences that are hair-raising, heart-warming and hilarious. It's about finding out who we are, how we've changed and what we can be." [4]

In each episode Leung attempts to revisit aspects and ambitions of his childhood life. In the first episode, Lawrence sets out to find and impress his childhood sweetheart Angela, whom he has not seen since leaving the primary school she attended. Other ambitions include Lawrence finding out how to be a rock star, how to be a man, how to be cool, how to be the best in the world and how to be himself. In each episode, he meets with an expert in each field and seeks their advice, as well as that of his parents Doris and Leo. Guest stars Lawrence meets during the course of the series include Tiffany, Ian Dickson, Margaret Pomeranz, David Stratton, Kerry O'Brien, Tim Rogers and Shabba Doo. [3]

The show's website also features additional content in the form of games, clips, competitions, wallpaper and expert tips and tricks. After each broadcast viewers will also be able to watch previously aired episodes. The episodes are only viewable for residents of Australia. [5]

On 7 May 2009, the two-disc complete series DVD of Lawrence Leung's Choose Your Own Adventure was released. [6] Extras include deleted scenes, music videos and a 57 min tutorial taught by Lawrence Leung entitled "How To Solve The Rubik's Cube".

Episodes

#TitleAirdateTimeslotRatings [nb 1]
Series 1 (2009)
1"Find Love"25 March 2009Wednesday 9:30 pm 10:00 pm674,000 (23rd) [7]
2"Be a Rock Star"1 April 2009490,000 (27th) [8]
3"Be a Man"8 April 2009551,000 (28th) [9]
4"Be the Best in the World"15 April 2009700,000 (25th) [10]
5"Be Cool"22 April 2009602,000 (29th) [11]
6"Be Myself"29 April 2009666,000 (28th) [12]
Average series ratings613,833

See also

Notes

  1. Overall national viewers, numbers in brackets indicate nightly ratings position.

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