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Sit Down, Shut Up (Australian TV series) : ウィキペディア英語版
Sit Down, Shut Up (TV series)

''Sit Down, Shut Up'' was a short-lived Australian sitcom broadcast by Network Ten. It ran from 16 February 2001 until 28 June 2001 for a total of 13 episodes.
The series followed the staff and students at a dysfunctional fictional high school called Carpen Heights Secondary College, and focused on the life of the teachers in and out of the staff room.
A writer for the series claimed that producer/comedian Chris Lilley had borrowed ideas for characters and plots from ''Sit Down, Shut Up'' for his 2007 series ''Summer Heights High''. The ideas Lilley reportedly borrowed included the school's name and aspects of the Mr G character.
==Cast==

*Marg Downey as Sue Dirkin
*Stephen Curry as Stuart Mill
*Jacqueline Brennan as Helen Peters
*Christopher Brown as Brent Townsend-Ross
*Jodie Dry as Julia Denholm-Ponsford
*Paul Gleeson as Felix Sedgely
*Taylor Kane as Stefan Ravazzi
*Tim Mcloughlan as Chaps
*Brendan Reed as Dean Tate

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