Stupid, Stupid Man

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Stupid, Stupid Man is an Australian television comedy which originally aired on TV1. It is set in the office of the fictional men's magazine COQ (Chap's Own Quarterly), parodying such men's magazines as FHM and Ralph. The first season began broadcasting on 14 November 2006, and a second season began on 11 December 2007.[1] On 29 January 2008, the final episode of the show aired.

Stupid, Stupid Man
Cast of Stupid, Stupid Man.
Created byMark C Burnett
Selena Crowley
William Usic
StarringWayne Hope
Matthew Newton
Bob Franklin
Sophie Katinis
Chris Leaney
Leah Vandenberg
Country of originAustralia
No. of episodes16
Production
Running time22 minutes (excluding commercials)
Production companyJigsaw Entertainment
Original release
NetworkTV1
Release14 November 2006 (2006-11-14) –
29 January 2008 (2008-01-29)

Plot

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Stupid, Stupid Man centres on the lives of the four men on the editorial team and the women who work with them. Carl Van Dyke (Wayne Hope) is the editor whose roots and aspirations lie with real news journalism. Nick Driscoll (Matthew Newton) is the features writer who is smart and very charming but lazy. Dave Muir (Bob Franklin) is the self-doubting advice columnist. Tina Carmody (Sophie Katinis) is the smart and sexy personal assistant, who understands the paradoxical world of men's magazines, and is an astute judge of character with a disarming ability to speak her mind. Ross Hampton (Chris Leaney) is the shy, aspirational copy boy, who still lives with his mum. Anne Cassidy (Leah Vandenberg) is the stylish and successful publisher who knows more about men she works with than they know about themselves.

Cast

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Main

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Guest cast (Season 1, 2006)

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Guest cast (Season 2, 2007-08)

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Episode guide

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Season 1 (2006)

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  • Episode 1: "Prophylaxis" (14 November 2006)
  • Episode 2: "A Very Very Private Function" (14 November 2006)
  • Episode 3: "The Reunion" (21 November 2006)
  • Episode 4: "The Cobra" (21 November 2006)
  • Episode 5: "The Guest" (28 November 2006)
  • Episode 6: "Integrity" (28 November 2006)
  • Episode 7: "The Mole" (5 December 2006)
  • Episode 8: "Full Circle" (5 December 2006)

Season 2 (2007–08)

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  • Episode 1: "Appearances are Everything" (11 December 2007)
  • Episode 2: "The Boyfriend" (18 December 2007)
  • Episode 3: "The Black Dog" (25 December 2007)
  • Episode 4: "Morale" (1 January 2008)
  • Episode 5: "The Return" (8 January 2008)
  • Episode 6: "Fifteenth Floor" (15 January 2008)
  • Episode 7: "Coqtober" (22 January 2008)
  • Episode 8: "London Calling" (29 January 2008)

See also

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