Display title | Thank God You're Here |
Default sort key | Thank God You're Here |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | TGYH began as an Australian TV show in which several famous actors having to improvise their way through a random situation. Hosted by veteran Aussie actor Shane Bourne, each episode of the Australian original features four prominent members of the Australian entertainment business thrown into bizarre scenes. The 'performer' is dressed in an appropriate costume, sent through a blue door into small set where they are greeted with the words "Thank God you're here" and expected to completely make up their names, answers to questions, songs, speeches, ideas etc., often with hilarious results. |