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'Thank God You're Here' faces axe?
Published Monday, Jun 14 2010, 09:29 BST | By Rebecca Davies
Bosses of Thank God You're Here have admitted that they are unsure if the show has a future on Australian television.
The sketch show, which moved from Channel Seven to Ten in 2008, will not be broadcast in 2010 and may not even return to TV screens next year.
Producer Santo Cilauro told the Herald Sun: "I just don't know. Nothing's ever definite with us. We do make decisions at the last moment. Our heads are full with the [World Cup] show.
"We'd love to do it again, we love that show dearly, but I think we may have run out of time, for this year anyway."
Seven Network director of programming Tim Worner added: "We'd love to do another one and [production company] Working Dog would love to do another one. With that much love in the room brace yourselves."
The sketch show, which moved from Channel Seven to Ten in 2008, will not be broadcast in 2010 and may not even return to TV screens next year.
Producer Santo Cilauro told the Herald Sun: "I just don't know. Nothing's ever definite with us. We do make decisions at the last moment. Our heads are full with the [World Cup] show.
"We'd love to do it again, we love that show dearly, but I think we may have run out of time, for this year anyway."
Seven Network director of programming Tim Worner added: "We'd love to do another one and [production company] Working Dog would love to do another one. With that much love in the room brace yourselves."
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