The Russell Gilbert Show

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The Russell Gilbert Show is a short-lived Australian comedy show hosted by Russell Gilbert in 1998. It was partially a spin-off from Hey Hey It's Saturday, where Gilbert had risen to prominence. The show's writers included , and . Seven episodes were filmed and aired.[1] The show was successful and beat Ally McBeal (Channel 7) in the ratings.

In 2000, a similar concept was attempted: Russell Gilbert Live, which was followed in 2001 by Russell Gilbert Was Here!. Both new shows were relatively short-lived.

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  • GTV

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