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If you’re a fan of laughing, you should invest in Australian comedy – take my (and Nick Offerman’s) word for it | Rebecca Shaw

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Australian TV comedy is experiencing a moment of international recognition. The show "Colin from Accounts" has garnered significant praise from notable figures like Nick Offerman and Anne Hathaway. This external validation excites the author, highlighting the potential for Australian comedy to be world-class. The success of "Colin from Accounts" suggests that Australian comedic productions can achieve excellence on a global scale. It also implies that given opportunities, Australian creators can produce high-quality content. The author expresses a sense of national pride in seeing this recognition. This acclaim is not solely about attracting American viewers but about acknowledging the quality of Australian comedy. The text uses the positive reception of "Colin from Accounts" to underscore this point. The author believes Australian comedy deserves this moment in the spotlight. Ultimately, the piece celebrates the growing appreciation for Australian television comedy.
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