If you enjoyed the absurdity of Cunk on Earth, it’s worth trying this Australian classic, filled with Seinfeldian nothingness and crap spin doctors
is a great example of dry humour: a parody of history documentaries, in which the pinheaded host Philomena Cunk matter-of-factly presents an inordinate array of absurd observations. One word that comes to mind is “deadpan” – a style of comedy refined by Australia’s John Clarke and Bryan Dawe.
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