
The Late Show Presents - Bargearse and The Olden Days
Season 1
TV-14
Bargearse:
By re-voicing the classic 1976 Crawford’s police drama ‘Bluey’ the D Generation have created an entirely new story which is at once a subtle and Bergmanesque rumination on the nature of existence, and a thinly veiled excuse for some bloody good fart jokes.
The Olden Days:
In the hands of the D Generation the original ABC series of ‘Rush’ becomes a steamy tale of hope, betrayal and false moustaches set against the rarely-convincing backdrop of the Victorian ‘mud-fields’.
By re-voicing the classic 1976 Crawford’s police drama ‘Bluey’ the D Generation have created an entirely new story which is at once a subtle and Bergmanesque rumination on the nature of existence, and a thinly veiled excuse for some bloody good fart jokes.
The Olden Days:
In the hands of the D Generation the original ABC series of ‘Rush’ becomes a steamy tale of hope, betrayal and false moustaches set against the rarely-convincing backdrop of the Victorian ‘mud-fields’.
Where to Watch Season 1
1 Episode
- The Olden DaysE1
The Olden DaysThe Australian goldfields period drama "Rush" (1974) was given The Late Show treatment with a slick re-editing and re-voicing which produced absurd plot lines, strange characters and 'Stupid Hat Day' on the goldfields. 'The Olden Days' originally appeared as 20 three-minute stand-alone short segments in "Late Show, The" (1992)_ , and were later strung together and released on video.