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Pizza is an Australian comedy television series on the Australian television network, SBS. It has also spun off a feature length movie (Fat Pizza) in 2003, and in 2004 released a highlights video/DVD which also included previously unshown footage and a schoolies exposé theatre show entitled "Fat Pizza" starring several characters from the show also tours the eastern coast of Australia.

Pizza relies heavily on the ironic and self-conscious use of ethnic stereotypes, sex, drugs and violence to produce its humour. It is also famous for its consistent cameo appearances of (mostly B-Grade) Australian celebrities (actors, comedians, and professional athletes etc.)

History of the show

The show is written and directed by Paul Fenech who also plays the main protagonist of the series Pauly, a pizza deliveryman. In certain special episodes Pauly will break the fourth wall and as himself (the "fil-um maker" ) present featurettes revealing the history of the series, often tongue-in-cheek.

It first started as a project of Fenech's in the early 1990s, starring himself and shot in black and white. In 1995 his short film Pizza Man won him third place in the Tropfest film festival.

The show was first shown on SBS in 2000 and as of 2004 is up to its 5th season. The half hour program is usually shown in the Monday night 8:30-9:30pm time slot — common for offbeat comedy shows such as South Park, John Safran and Quads!.

The premise

The show centers on the activities of Pauly and his fellow co-workers as they deliver pizzas for the Sydney-based small business of Fat Pizza, whose motto is "they're big and they're cheesy". True to the business' motto, the humour in the show is often repetitive with sometimes entire scenes previously shot being recut to give the illusion of new material. According to Pauly, in the first episode, Pizza delivery is one of the most dangerous jobs in the world, a fact reiterated by a news reporter on a nearby television. In the suburbs of Sydney, this appears to be true as during the series the men have dealt with aliens, killer kangaroos, bikies, drug dealers, dominatrixes, the FBI, and even evil Satanic forces conspiring to fulfill Armageddon. Despite all this, no one seems quite surprised at any of this happening, and they persist in the dead end job which pays AU $3.00 an hour.

Special deliveries

In certain special episodes (called "special deliveries") Paul Fenech will sometimes break the fourth wall and act as "himself" (or a stylised version of himself, still much like the character he plays) and introduce the segments. These special deliveries are usually clip shows or mock-u-mentaries on the show. In 2004 the series was a live-studio broadcast of auditions for the next series of pizza (interspersed with stunts, music and nudity), series finales had previously adopted a similar format with the crew "hijacking" the SBS television studio. In the latter half of 2004, a mock-u-mentary entitled "World Pizza" was broadcast which featured Pauly, Rocky and Toula travelling from Sydney to Napoli, Italy – "the birthplace of pizza". According to the show, they could only afford stopover flights, and had to stop in Japan, Los Angeles, and Las Vegas before reaching Rome. Bobo and Habib (who along with Davo had been arrested by Customs for drug possession in the airport prior to departure) appeared as talking heads through this series.

"Special Delivieries" include:

The cast

Employees of Fat Pizza

Supporting cast

New Employees at Fat Pizza

In the 2005 series of Pizza, there have been a number of new employees to accompany Pauly and Habib in delivering pizzas after Bobo decided to turn Fat Pizza into a franchsie.

The new employees at Fat Pizza are...

Guest appearances

Pizza has an extremely long list of guest appearances of many Australian media personalities (hence this list is incomplete). Many have reoccurring roles, or reappear in later episodes as entirely new characters. They also show a high degree of retroactive continuity

In the "Sexpo" episode, Pauly interviews porn stars Ron Jeremy and Serenity

See also

External links

 


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