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MATTHEW HARDY RELEASE'S SMASH HIT COMEDY DVD "I'M SO AUSTRALIAN"
In 2007 the Aussie flag was banned at the Big Day Out and the Mexican Wave was banned at the cricket.
Australian comedian Matthew Hardy became unhappy with where the country was headed and decided to speak out.
"How Australian am I?" he asked himself and now he provides the answers on his hilarious new spoken-word stand-up comedy single, titled - 'I'm So Australian'
Also comes with two bonus tracks:
'Bogan With A Slogan' & 'More I'm So Australian'.
Hardy says
"I'm So Australian... I thought Mardi Gras was Glenn McGrath's brother!"
"I'm So Australian... I thought Wolfmother was Pauline Hanson's new nickname"
ABOUT MATTHEW HARDY:
Based in London until February 2000, Matthew Hardy became a regular performer at the world famous Comedy Store and also on BBC TV's top-rating Saturday Night Stand-Up Show. Matthew wrote for the UK edition of FHM magazine and also created a TV sketch series which was nominated at Montreaux's International Golden Rose Awards in 1999.
Matthew Hardy can be seen on Australian television as the host of the tonight show, The Big Schmooze on thecomedychannel, with co-host Kate Langbroek and Dave O’Neill. (“Melbourne always gives us some of the best comedy, and this is no exception. Hosted by likeable comedian Matthew Hardy.”—TV Week)
He regularly appears as a panelist on ABC TV’s The Fat and is currently writing for the UK television series, The Sketch Show, produced by Steve Coogan.
In 2007, Matthew released his debut comedy DVD called “I’M So Australian” via Sony BMG records.
In 2008 (on Australia Day), Matthew made Australian history by being the first entertainer to perform 6 shows in 6 states in 24 hours!
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