NEGATIVE stories about the new SBS comedy Housos have been the best free publicity possible. "It was great publicity so thank you to the stooges," he said. "But it's a pity that a joke in Australia ...
A Current Affair went hard, promoting its story on Housos as "housing commission uncensored" and saying it was "the new reality TV show targeting Australia's poorest residents - and it's ...
Paul Fenech makes Australian gross-out television series. He’s writer, director, producer and star of SBS’s Fat Pizza and Housos, both of which feature a host of outrageous characters from the ...
Movies based on the Australian hit TV series Fat Pizza (2000–2005) created by Paul Fenech. It was released by Village Roadshow Pictures and made over $7 million at the Australian box office. All the ...
With soaring house prices forcing low income families out to the urban fringe, is 'Housos' a snapshot of a fading way of life? The real estate saying goes: “Buy the worst house in the best street." ...
Negative stories about the new SBS comedy Housos on commercial current affair programs have been the best free publicity possible, says the show's creator and star Paul Fenech. In fact Fenech, who ...
Australian made feature films are increasingly rarely high brow, and there will be precious few that won't pin point Housos vs. Authority as the lowest of the low brow. That doesn't mean it's not ...
Tasmania is the bogan capital of Australia and if you're seeking bogans in the ACT look no further than the nation's parliament. These are just some of the findings to come out of a “bogan odyssey” ...
Franky, Kev, Dazza and Reg are sent to maximum security after helping Beryl escape the police. Beryl is arrested for defrauding Centerlink, the Housos riot in protest and while Beryl gets away Franky, ...
THE Palms venue feels a little bit too posh to be hosting the shenanigans of the Housos crew. But that didn’t seem to matter once Franky (Paul Fenech) and the rest of the crew took to the stage and ...
At a time when social unrest is rising, can we afford to discount the only Australian sitcom willing to admit that poor people even exist? Australian television has a problem with poverty. It’s ...
When a current-affairs show highlighted a new SBS program to be called Housos, it drew anger from public-housing residents who thought they would be unfairly represented in a so-called comedy. Now the ...