You're Skitting Me

You're Skitting Me (2012-2016)

EndedVariety showComedy, Children

A new edgy Australian sketch comedy series starring six new Australian teen actors who perform sketches about zombies, cavemen, naughty girl guides as well as parodies of twilight and talent shows.

Network
ScheduleMonday - Sunday (daily) at 19:00 (15 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S03E26Episode 26Oct 14, 2016
S03E25Episode 25Oct 13, 2016
S03E24Episode 24Oct 12, 2016
S03E23Episode 23Oct 11, 2016
S03E22Episode 22Oct 10, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'You're Skitting Me' premiere?

'You're Skitting Me' premiered on February 23, 2012.

Who are the main cast members of 'You're Skitting Me'?

The main cast members of 'You're Skitting Me' include Katrina Fleming, Matthew Dale, and Mia Albers.

What genre does 'You're Skitting Me' belong to?

'You're Skitting Me' belongs to the comedy genre.

Who created 'You're Skitting Me'?

'You're Skitting Me' was created by Wayne Hope and Robyn Butler.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'You're Skitting Me'?

The first season of 'You're Skitting Me' consisted of 13 episodes.

What is the format of 'You're Skitting Me'?

'You're Skitting Me' is a sketch comedy show.

Who are the writers of 'You're Skitting Me'?

The writers of 'You're Skitting Me' include Wayne Hope, Robyn Butler, and Greg Waters.

What is the target audience for 'You're Skitting Me'?

'You're Skitting Me' is aimed at children and teenagers.

Are there recurring characters in 'You're Skitting Me'?

Yes, 'You're Skitting Me' features recurring characters.

What is the runtime of each episode of 'You're Skitting Me'?

Each episode of 'You're Skitting Me' has a runtime of approximately 25 minutes.

Is 'You're Skitting Me' broadcasted in any other countries besides Australia?

Yes, 'You're Skitting Me' is broadcasted in several countries around the world.

Has 'You're Skitting Me' received any awards or nominations?

Yes, 'You're Skitting Me' has received several awards and nominations.

Does 'You're Skitting Me' have a live audience during filming?

No, 'You're Skitting Me' does not have a live audience during filming.

Are there any guest stars in 'You're Skitting Me'?

Yes, 'You're Skitting Me' features guest stars in some episodes.

What is the premise of 'You're Skitting Me'?

'You're Skitting Me' features a series of hilarious sketches, parodying various aspects of modern life.

Is 'You're Skitting Me' suitable for all ages?

'You're Skitting Me' is generally suitable for children and teenagers, but parental guidance is advised.

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