Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 Noice. Different. Unusual. Watching Kath and Kim as a (Locked Down) Historian
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'Our writers nominate the TV series keeping them entertained during a time of COVID.

'In our household, watching comedy in the evenings has been a crucial part of our lockdown survival strategy. We powered through a lot of comedy series last year, and watched some more than once. (I’m looking at you, Schitt’s Creek). Stuck in lockdown for the foreseeable future, I suggested we might re-watch those Fountain Gate foxymorons, Kath and Kim, and my 12-year-old daughter’s eyes lit up.' (Introduction)

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  • Kath and Kim Jane Turner , Gina Riley , 2002 series - publisher film/TV
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