Yeah you're talking about Jane Kennedy, who used to be on screen with these guys but stopped appearing on TV years ago, her laugh is fucking annoying and you'll hear it on pretty much every Working Dog live production. It took me years to even work out it was her cos you never heard her laugh like that when she was on screen. You can still hear her now on Have You Been Paying Attention? I'm not sure if she's there with The Cheap Seats but possibly. She's married to Rob Sitch. Beautiful woman but really pretentious over the top guffaw for sure.
Takes me back to high school when this first started in 98, in 99 was my first year of uni and Id be watching this after class. Tom always had a habit of just talking through audience applause and cheer during the intro, he still does it now on Have You Been Paying Attention? You cant hear a word hes saying. And Rob would spend all show with his back to the others almost in love with Glenn Robbins and often totally passive aggressive to Santo. I often wondered how they did Greame and the Colonel during The Late Show if Rob hated Santo so much.
@@RexMundi_UTC I don't remember that but as I watched the show over the year he would get really nasty with Santo, sometimes gilded, sometimes openly aggressive as if whatever Santo said was foolish and should be disregarded. It's just as well they sat on opposite ends Rob was a real prick to him at times and he looked so stupid himself always facing Glenn as if he was in love with him. It's a rule of TV you're sposed to face the camera not turn to the side like that. Rob was fantastic in Frontline but the guy himself was a bit of an arsehole I reckon.
@@noidea26 clearly they didn't all the time, at least not on The Panel for anyone who watched this show regularly Rob was an arsehole to Santo plain and simple.
@@ilikevines im not familar enough. I thought The Project was trying to be a serious news program? And doing a bad job. Has been a decade since ive seen it. Ill take your word for it.
@@tigerwarsaw99 It kind of is trying but they always have comedians on the panel throwing quips in. I don't really watch it either, you're not missing much.
What really strikes me is how casual and un-produced this feels. It's just a bunch of mates sitting around having a chat, being effortlessly funny. Compare it to panel show these days which try so hard and are polished to within an inch of their life. Modern TV is soulless and hollow. I wonder if that's why so many people turn to social media and amateur streamers - content that feels a bit more real, authentic, relatable.
Episodes of the panel from late 90s are so good. That opening tune is still the greatest. Thank u so much for uploading 🙏
Cant be that long ago 😢
I’m not even skipping the ads …
I had how loud and how often the woman floor manager laughs. Even when nobody else does.
Yeah you're talking about Jane Kennedy, who used to be on screen with these guys but stopped appearing on TV years ago, her laugh is fucking annoying and you'll hear it on pretty much every Working Dog live production. It took me years to even work out it was her cos you never heard her laugh like that when she was on screen. You can still hear her now on Have You Been Paying Attention? I'm not sure if she's there with The Cheap Seats but possibly. She's married to Rob Sitch. Beautiful woman but really pretentious over the top guffaw for sure.
The good old days
Takes me back to high school when this first started in 98, in 99 was my first year of uni and Id be watching this after class. Tom always had a habit of just talking through audience applause and cheer during the intro, he still does it now on Have You Been Paying Attention? You cant hear a word hes saying. And Rob would spend all show with his back to the others almost in love with Glenn Robbins and often totally passive aggressive to Santo. I often wondered how they did Greame and the Colonel during The Late Show if Rob hated Santo so much.
Santo always used to bring up wrestling stuff that Rob seemed to particularly dislike.
@@RexMundi_UTC I don't remember that but as I watched the show over the year he would get really nasty with Santo, sometimes gilded, sometimes openly aggressive as if whatever Santo said was foolish and should be disregarded. It's just as well they sat on opposite ends Rob was a real prick to him at times and he looked so stupid himself always facing Glenn as if he was in love with him. It's a rule of TV you're sposed to face the camera not turn to the side like that. Rob was fantastic in Frontline but the guy himself was a bit of an arsehole I reckon.
@@Jeremy-f3sthey’ve known each other for over 40 years (business partners for over 30) fair to say they get along fine.
@@noidea26 clearly they didn't all the time, at least not on The Panel for anyone who watched this show regularly Rob was an arsehole to Santo plain and simple.
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1999 the best year
fantastic upload do you have any episodes from 1998 ?
no, just this one
Mike moore retired and roped in his weatherman for a penile...sorry panel show. Hmmmm
This was the original version of The Project…a lot less pretentious though
Different company, different shows
@@ilikevines Working Dog guys were talented though with a sense of humour. Other than a desk i cant see any relation to The Project
@@tigerwarsaw99 Well, just a bunch of comedian reporting on the daily news with some jokes and commentary thrown in.
@@ilikevines im not familar enough. I thought The Project was trying to be a serious news program? And doing a bad job. Has been a decade since ive seen it. Ill take your word for it.
@@tigerwarsaw99 It kind of is trying but they always have comedians on the panel throwing quips in. I don't really watch it either, you're not missing much.
What really strikes me is how casual and un-produced this feels. It's just a bunch of mates sitting around having a chat, being effortlessly funny. Compare it to panel show these days which try so hard and are polished to within an inch of their life. Modern TV is soulless and hollow. I wonder if that's why so many people turn to social media and amateur streamers - content that feels a bit more real, authentic, relatable.