The Micallef Program

The Micallef Program

infobox television
show_name = The Micallef Program


caption =
format = Variety, Sketch, Satire
runtime = 30 minutes
creator =
presenter = Shaun Micallef
country = Australia
network = ABC TV
first_aired = 1998
last_aired = 2001
num_episodes =
imdb_id = 0143063
"The Micallef Program" is an Australian sketch comedy TV series hosted by Shaun Micallef that ran from 1998 to 2001 on ABC TV. It was known as "The Micallef Programme" in its second season, "The Micallef Pogram" in its third season, and "The Micallef P(r)ogram(me)" as an umbrella title for the DVD release.

Format and cast

The show took the loose guise of a fictional variety show that featured mock interviews, host monologues, audience participation segments and competitions, bookending character-based sketches. The character of David McGhan from Micallef's previous sketch series "Full Frontal" also reappeared in this series. The show was written and produced by Micallef and Gary McCaffrie: the small number of writers and small cast, as well as the different requirements of the ABC, meant that the show was far more surreal and abrupt than "Full Frontal" - the humour was frequently bizarre (notoriously evidenced by "Attentione, Il Est Myron", a recurring parody of European claymation programs).

As host, Micallef adopted the persona of an arrogant, thin-skinned, self-obsessed pedant. His monologues featured a large amount of deliberately confusing wordplay (garden path sentences, for example), and his interviews would revolve around him confusing and belittling his guests, both real and fictional: these included John Clarke, Tim Freedman of The Whitlams, Tim Rogers, and Andrew Denton. To balance this out, however, Micallef tended to play shabby and frequently crazy "low status" characters (Milo Kerrigan) in the sketches, and was himself frequently humiliated by the other members of the cast.

As the program went on, it became stranger and more surreal. The third season was particularly notable for this, and gained much media coverage from a sketch that never made it to air. The sketch was supposed to show Shaun introducing a segment in which war hero Weary Dunlop would be shown as a transsexual and a few seconds into the sketch it would cut to the ABC switchboard lighting up with complaints. However, the sketch got complaints before it was even shown and subsequently never went to air - the irony of the situation lost on many of those who complained. Micallef made light of this by putting several sketches in his book "Smithereens" that ended with Dunlop entering in a dress. The sketch is however contained in the DVD release of the third season.

Although the show made frequent use of minor celebrities, it shied away from direct parodies of television or actors, although the David E. McGhan character performed in stereotypical medical and legal dramas in the first two seasons. Its use of popular culture was better demonstrated in the opening show of the third season, where chanteuse Julie Anthony gave a strange rendition of Mi-Sex's 1979 hit "Computer Games" while a small dog pulled around a plastic cart with a single orange in it.

The show featured the talents of Wayne Hope, Roz Hammond, Francis Greenslade and, in the third season, Daina Reid. Micallef would go on to host a short-lived "real" variety show, "Micallef Tonight", for the Nine Network in 2003.

Name changes

The name of the show changed each season, due to audience complaints which Micallef turned into a running gag. The first season entitled "The Micallef Program" encountered complaints from ABC viewers who objected to the American spelling of "program". This linguistic issue is particularly sensitive among viewers of ABC, which broadcasts a relatively large amount of British content. In the second season, the title was changed to the British spelling of "The Micallef Programme", and Micallef “thanked” his viewers in the season premiere:

"“There's been a few changes since last season: we're spelling "programme" correctly this time, the French way with two m's and an e. That's entirely due to your feedback and we thank you for that. Certainly don't get that level of pedantry from viewers of commercial television.”" [http://www.shaunmicallef.com/quotes.html]

In the third season Micallef continued this gag by settling the linguistic debate with the arguably more offensive "The Micallef Pogram" (with connotations to the word pogrom).

DVD Releases

The second season ('Programme') was released on DVD in 2004, preceding the first and third seasons because the distributor, Shock Records, thought that the second season was most marketable. The third season ('Pogram') was released in November 2005, and the first season ('Program') was released in early 2006. A combined boxset of all three seasons called "Micallef in a Box" was released on 28 November 2006.

"The Incompleat Shaun Micallef", a compilation of his work on "Full Frontal" together with a Seven Network pilot "Shaun Micallef's World Around Him", is also available on DVD.

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See also

* List of Australian television series

External links

* [http://www.abc.net.au/abccontentsales/s1168549.htm ABC TV "The Micallef Program" Website]
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* [http://www.shaunmicallef.com/ (Official) Unofficial Shaun Micallef fan site]
* [http://www.geocities.com/ilestmyron/home.html A website devoted to the claymation figurine myron]


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