Big Bite

May. 08,2003      
Rating:
7.1
Trailer Synopsis

Big Bite was an Australian sketch comedy television series, which ran on the Seven Network from 8 May 2003 to 4 March 2004 in a prime time timeslot on Thursdays. Since the end of the series episodes have been repeated on the Foxtel cable channel, The Comedy Channel and recently, reruns were shown on 7TWO.

Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 1 : 2003

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13 Episode

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Episode 1 - Bad Timing
April. 15,2003

The Pilot episode for Channel 7's comedy sketch series, Big Bite.

Episode 2 - Another Jumper
April. 29,2003

The Big Bite team unleash characters such as Extreme Darren and Mr G upon the unwitting Thursday night viewers.

Episode 3 - Less Premature Ejaculations
May. 08,2003

Another installment from the Big Bite team as they give us a new take on old faces.

Episode 4 - 0
May. 22,2003

Another juicy installment of fresh Australian Sketch Comedy from the Big Bite team.

Episode 5 - Making Coffee
June. 05,2003

Another episode from the Big Bite team from Melbourne.

Episode 6 - DJ Slick Wicked
June. 12,2003

The Big Bite team unleash all kinds of craziness on the world through the familiar face of Lee Lin Kim, SBS new reporter and other eccentric characters.

Episode 7 - Choosing a Porno
June. 19,2003

More Big Bite comedy Sketch Drama, characters such as Tommy Lee and Mr G entertain us for a half hour.

Episode 8 - I Love You Booglie
June. 26,2003

Big Bite Sketch comedy half hour with all our favourites, including Lee Lin Kim and Extreme Darren.

Episode 9 - Smoking or Non-Smoking
July. 03,2003

The ninth episode of Big Bite.

Episode 10 - Overacting
October. 13,2003

The tenth episode of Big Bite.

Episode 11 - Girl Diving
December. 31,2003

The eleventh episode of Big Bite.

Episode 12 - Lightsaber Conductor
December. 31,2003

The twelfth episode of Big Bite.

Episode 13 - No Running
January. 01,2004

The final episode of Big Bite.

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