Thank God You're Here (2007)
TV
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Thank God You're Here (2007)
Plot.
In this improvisational comedy competition, four guest stars walk into a live improvised comedy sketch, in which they know nothing beyond the costumes they have been given, and greeted by the line 'Thank God you're here!'. They must improvise their way through the sketch with the other actors onstage until a judge sounds a horn. The guest proclaimed the winner by judge Dave Foley takes home a cheap trophy -- and, of course, bragging rights. Based on the Australian series of the same name.
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This TV Show Is About.
Cast & Crew.
David Alan Grier
Self - Host
Dave Foley
Self - Judge
Nyima Funk
Ensemble
Maribeth Monroe
Ensemble
Santo Cilauro
Writer
Tom Gleisner
Writer
Rob Sitch
Writer
Brian Palermo
Ensemble
Chris Tallman
Ensemble
Sean-Michael Boozer
Ensemble
Jennifer Coolidge
Self
Bryan Cranston
Self
Joel McHale
Self
Wayne Knight
Self
Mo'Nique
Self
Edie McClurg
Self
Richard Kind
Self
Jason Alexander
Self
Brian Posehn
Self
Jane Lynch
Self
Harland Williams
Self
George Takei
Self
Chelsea Handler
Self
Tom Green
Self
Shannon Elizabeth
Self
Tom Arnold
Self
Angela Kinsey
Self
Fred Willard
Self
Fran Drescher
Self
Paul Rodríguez
Self
Kurtwood Smith
Self
Ana Gasteyer
Self
Nicole Sullivan
Self
Wendie Malick
Self
Bill Bellamy
Self
Eddie Kaye Thomas
Self
Adam Hills
Anthony Field
Tony Martin
Peter Rowsthorn
Russell Gilbert
Eddie Ifft
Heath Franklin
Jordan Raskopoulos
Josh Lawson
Julia Zemiro
Cal Wilson
Shaun Micallef
Details.
Wiki.
Thank God You're Here is a partially improvised comedy television program, based on the Australian TV show, broadcast by NBC. The show was hosted by David Alan Grier and presided over by judge Dave Foley. The pilot was shot on November 9, 2006, and NBC initially ordered six episodes. The show debuted with a two-hour, double-episode premiere on Monday, April 9, 2007, at 9pm ET. It was produced by FremantleMedia North America, with Cécile Frot-Coutaz, CEO of Fremantle, Fax Bahr, and Adam Small as executive producers.
The show aired on Mondays for its first 2 weeks. It was moved to Wednesdays on April 18, 2007.
On May 14, 2007, after the initial order of 7 episodes aired, the series was officially cancelled by NBC.
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