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An Aussie Goes Barmy : ウィキペディア英語版
An Aussie Goes Barmy

''An Aussie Goes Barmy'' was an Australian reality television series which aired on the pay TV channel FOX8 in 2006. The series featured Australian cricket fan Gus Worland infiltrating the Barmy Army, an organised group of supporters of the England cricket team.〔Idato, Michael: (Review: An Aussie Goes Barmy ), ''The Sydney Morning Herald'', 29 November 2006.〕
The series was narrated by Hollywood actor Hugh Jackman, who had been "best mates" with Worland since they attended the same kindergarten in Australia. The production company owned by Jackman and his wife Deborra-Lee Furness, Seed Productions, devised and produced the series with Granada Productions and Foxtel.〔(Gus must be Barmy ), ''Herald Sun'', 23 October 2006.〕 The premise of the series was that Worland, who had lived in England for twenty years and had an English wife, must follow the Barmy Army as they travel from the UK to Australia for the 2006-07 Ashes series.〔Brown, Pam: (The star who sent an Aussie Barmy ), ''The West Australian'', 28 November 2006.〕 Jackman makes a bet with his friend—if England wins the Test series, Worland must join the Barmy Army permanently and become an England supporter (Australia won the series 5–0).
''An Aussie Goes Barmy'' was followed by a sequel, ''An Aussie Goes Bolly'', in 2007, which featured Worland travelling through India during a tour by the Australian cricket team.
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