Come one; come 500

I just want to take a few moments to thank everyone who has been visiting and making this site such a success.

Since launching only 3 months ago, we’re now getting 500 visitors a month. Looks like there are a number of Shaun fans out there!

Keep your comments coming, email me your suggestions and please recommend this site through-out the Internet – this will help us get towards the top of Google, and therefore spread more of the love for Shaun!

Preincarnate event in Melbourne

The Wheeler Centre in Melbourne is hosting an event with Shaun Micallef, on the subject of his new book ‘Preincarnate’, “a novel of such breathtaking brilliance that if Patrick White were alive today he’d hurl his own typewriter into the sea and start a lawn-mowing business.”

It is being held on Monday 22 November 2010 and is free! (Booking is recommended) Not sure what to expect, but I’m sure it will involve some Q&A and a reading.

Recap: Your Gen, September 14th 2010

Tonight’s episode began with Shaun, Amanda and Josh fooling about in the background while Charlie monologued about Mad Magazine.

The guests were comedian Jean Kitson (BB), Todd Sampson, Leo Burnett CEO and Gruen Transfer panellest (Gen X) and for Generation Y, Faustina Agolley from Video Hits.

Shaun collapsed/napped during the introduction, asked to be called Fuzzy Micallef and reminded Jean that he was one of the (less-successful) writers on the Big Gig.

The games were:
– Name That Tee
– What’s a Doodle Do? – sung by the Swingle Singers
– Poli-waffle, where two political quotes had been mashed together

The buttons were all of Shaun’s favourite songstresses; Olivia (Newton-John), Sade and Enya; plus ‘Trust Me’.
– Baby Boomers chose ‘Sade’ which was ‘Noises Off’
– Gen Y picked ‘Olivia’, playing ¡Chronoloco! – Wedding Dresses from the decades
– Gen X succumbed to Shaun’s persistence, going for ‘Trust Me’ where the game was Human Lamington, which was played once before with Josh as the ‘victim’. It ended with Todd fully Lamingtoned.

In the Your Gen round, the teams answered questions on reptiles. The End Game envelope was delivered by Einstein (read: Back to the Future) and revealed the challenge: Which Generation is Best At Cleaning Up From After a Party.

The Baby Boomers won, taking the 2007 Gymnastics Trophy donated by Sarah Rasquina.

Guests for Your Gen, 14th & 21st September

If my maths serves me right, there are 5 episodes left of this season of Talkin’ ‘Bout Your Generation. Holy Freak!

Next Tuesday, joining the Baby Boomers is comedian Jean Kitson, Todd Sampson from The Gruen Transfer on team Generation X and for Generation Y, Faustina Agolley from Video Hits.

The following week, (Tuesday 21st) is Mark Trevorrow (aka Bob Downe) (BB), musician Clare Bowditch (Gen X) and actor/comedian Josh Lawson (Gen Y).

A sketch from MousePATROL

The thought of Shaun Micallef and Tony Martin working on a TV project together sounds like it would be the most amazing thing EVER! Well, it almost happened in 2004.

A show with the working title MousePATROL was the vehicle, but unfortunately the ABC shelved it, and not much of the material was ever released. But this week, Tony’s post on Scrivener’s Fancy revisits one of the rejected scripts on the topic of ‘Footytainment‘.

Enjoy, and we’ll keep wishing these two comic geniuses will get the chance to work together again.

Recap: Your Gen, September 7th 2010

Did you enjoy your double-shot of Shaun in three days? Well then, what’s wrong with you! Oh, sorry, didn’t mean to get personal. 🙂

Tonight’s episode featured comedian Denise Scott for the Baby Boomers, comedian Bob Franklin (Gen X) and actor Lincoln Lewis on Gen Y.

Games played were:

  • Accessory Before The Fact: determine the character from their accessory
  • Ad Hoc: work out the TV advertisement from the still frame
  • Sounds Like History: translate the news headline

The four button options were Groucho, Harpo, Chico and John Travolta.

  • Gen X chose Harpo, playing Who Said That? where Bob read a line while doing an impression and Charlie had to guess.
  • Gen Y picked Chico, which was Name That Tune.
  • BB decided on John Travolta, playing Era Error – a 70’s disco with 6 anomalies.

Vegetables was the topic for the Your Gen round. The End Game envelope was delivered by a Dalek (or Brooke from the stage version of Mary Poppins), and revealed the challenge: “Which Generation is best at Being a Hair Dresser”. What followed were the three teams creating styles on real people that would take months to grow-out.

For their effort in creating the most ‘original’ (read: awful) style the Baby Boomers won the 1996 NSW Recreational Scrabble trophy, donated by Sue Tuckett of Marrickville.

Recap: Your Gen, September 5th 2010

Tonight was a Back to School special, with Shaun and all the team members dressed in uniform.

Joining the captains were Steve Vizard (BB), Kate Langbrook (X) and Andy Lee (Y).

Shaun was proud to announce ‘he was (dressed) as head boy’, discussed how Steve’s company Artist Services, which made The Micallef Program, was sold to Granada – leading to him working on TAYG – and proclaimed that he loved his school days.

Games played were:

  • Fadtastic – determine the fad from the photo
  • Who Goes There? – which character is missing from the photo of a school-based TV show
  • What You Talkin’ Bout Willis? – decipher generational phrases

The four button options were all school subject based:

  • English, chosen by Gen Y, was Draw That Book, and involved a chalk-board in true school style
  • Gen X picked Social Science, which was Whose Locker Is It?
  • The Baby Boomers went for Science, playing What Am I Smelling?, which were all school products

For the Your Gen segment, the topic was ‘The Three R’s’, and if the team were having trouble, a friend would call in – like a reverse phone-a-friend.

The end game was “Which Generation is Best at: Completing a School Project’ – worth 11 points (anyone could win!) With the messiest volcano, it was the Baby Boomers who won the Year 10 History Award from St Beades, donated by Dylan Ettridge from Aspendale Gardens.

Don’t forget – Your Gen is moving to Tuesdays from this week! Same timeslot. Comments, anyone?

Guests for Your Gen, 5th & 7th September

As already posted, next week we have two episodes of Talkin’ ’bout Your Generation lined up, due to the move from Sunday nights to Tuesday.

This Sunday is a ‘back-to-school’ special with broadcasters Steve Vizard representing the Baby Boomers, Kate Langbroek (Gen X) and Andy Lee (Gen Y) as guests.

On Tuesday, the guests will be actor Lincoln Lewis (Gen Y), comedian Bob Franklin (Gen X) and for the baby boomers, Denise Scott – Shaun’s old radio partner!

Recap: Your Gen, August 29th 2010

This week, Shaun began by dancing in 70s disco gear (and wearing it for the whole show), claimed Audrey Hepburn was the worst actress of all time and demonstrated his ventriloquism ‘skills’.

The guests were Jeff Green for the Baby Boomers, Megan Gale on Gen X and Gen Y had Jason Smith.

The segments were:

  • Franken-Face, involving teams identifying three faces which had been mashed together
  • What’s a Doodle Do, sung by ‘Corgie’, where all the ‘doodles’ were album covers
  • Slogans Run, where the teams had to guess from movie slogans

In the four button window portion:

  • Gen X chose Lifestyle, playing Third Drawer Down
  • Gen Y picked Music, which was Name That Tune – all TV themes
  • At Shaun’s badgering, BB chose Trust Me: The Egg Flop. Jeff sat upon a device that would, after 3 incorrect answers, flip him into a vat of scrambled eggs. Amanda was unable to save Jeff from his fate.

The Your Gen round was on one of my favourite subjects: James Bond! The End Game was ‘Which Generation is Best at – Pottery!’ Gen Y won, receiving the Feline Association of Australia Silver Medallion, donated by Luka of Forrestville SA.

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