2004, 371 minutes, Rated PG
Paul Hogan has only ever played one character... himself. It is this Paul Hogan character that has taken him from the scaffolds of the Harbour Bridge to the very top of Hollywood.
Paul's television career began in 1971 when he appeared in 'New Faces' as a blindfolded, rap dancing knife thrower. Fifteen years later his movie Crocodile Dundee was breaking box office records around the world.
From runner-up in an amatuer talent quest to writing, producing and starring in the most successful Austalian film ever made... Paul Hogan was destined for stardom from the moment he greeted his first audience wish a casual "G'day".
His weekly variety show on Channel Nine changed comedy in this country forever. Characters like Luigi the Unbelievable, Leo Wanker and Perc the Wino are firmly entrenched in our national psyche - and who could forget the come-hither swing of Delvene Delaney's hips and the various misadventures of the hapless Strop.
There are bottoms, boos and beet aplenty.. this was a time when political correctness meant filling out a ballot form properly.
With his footy socks, work shorts and broad Aussie accent, Paul Hogan revelled in being Australian and we loved him for it. More than two decades on, we still do.
Anyhow... sit back and enjoy thw very best of The Paul Hogan Show.
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