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  • Thank you for watching me, a humble American, react to Hey Hey It's Saturday. I thoroughly enjoyed watching this show, I hope you enjoyed this video. Thanks for subscribing for more Aussie reactions!
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  • @danielflack7902
    @danielflack7902 Год назад +35

    Eighties and nineties Australian T.V. was so politically incorrect, it was awesome.

  • @warwickhs1
    @warwickhs1 Год назад +250

    Ryan, in Aus and NZ, donating blood is exactly that: donating, not selling. We get a cup of orange juice and some cookies afterwards.

    • @Morebeeswithpisces
      @Morebeeswithpisces Год назад +17

      I donated blood in Cairns and got a free trip to the barrier reef. 👏 random but never forgot it.

    • @ronaldhammer5186
      @ronaldhammer5186 Год назад +6

      The hosts of Hey Hey Its Saturday were Daryl Sommers and Jackie McDonald with puppets Ozzie Ostrich and Dickie Knee the voice over man is John Blackman.

    • @tomorrowkiddo
      @tomorrowkiddo Год назад +2

      @@Morebeeswithpisces sweet!

    • @cathyjoy9214
      @cathyjoy9214 Год назад +10

      There's also crackers, cheese, bottles of water, Freddo frogs (chocolates), pretzels and sometimes packets of chips or popped corn !!

    • @warwickhs1
      @warwickhs1 Год назад +38

      @@cathyjoy9214 I was writing as a Kiwi....you guys get far more!!! LOL, but the point is us ANZACs don't sell our blood to save lives.

  • @barnowl5774
    @barnowl5774 Год назад +11

    My partner has DONATED blood and plasma 132 times. After his his 100th donation he was invited to Government House to receive a medal and for morning tea.

  • @samanthasmith264
    @samanthasmith264 Год назад +44

    This was our Saturday night as kids. Family time. Parents would order a pizza, and we'd all sit around and watch Hey Hey it's Saturday. Best show ever

    • @jamied8678
      @jamied8678 Год назад +1

      I remember when the show got removed within the first year there was all sorts of things on the news about people going out and getting pissed in the streets and causing trouble this is what glued our country together

    • @chriper77
      @chriper77 2 месяца назад +1

      It used to be on Saturday morning, and I think there were cartoons in between the Hey Hey live segments. This was probably going back to the early 80s (maybe even late 70s). Then they later switched it to Saturday night.

  • @williecoulter1091
    @williecoulter1091 Год назад +39

    Ah Ryan sweetie, you need to watch a whole Hey Hey It's Saturday show to get it , it was a staple in our house every Saturday night and I miss it!
    Segments on the show I loved
    Pluck a duck
    Great aussie joke
    Red faces
    Mollies melodrama
    Then you have the music and international guest who ever was touring our country at the time.

  • @belgnbor
    @belgnbor Год назад +31

    This show was so funny. It was also where all the big stars from around the world came to promote themselves in Australia. There was no internet, Facebook or Twitter back then. The only way to promote was going on this show. There were partly interviewed by a pink ostrich puppet (Ozzie) and a face on a stick (Dickey Knee) They all left loving the crazy show, it was so much fun. The thing that made this show different from so many, especially the so called "late shows" in America is everyone from Superstar to cleaner were always treated as equals.

    • @kyls73
      @kyls73 Год назад +2

      The first time I ever saw Jimoen was on this show.

  • @vhwft
    @vhwft Год назад +9

    It’s not a donation if you get paid for it. Here in Aus we give blood for free. We donate our blood out of the goodness of our hearts to help save others. We don’t need to be paid to do the right thing.

  • @garrygraham7901
    @garrygraham7901 Год назад +36

    Its definitely worth watching some of the old shows if you can find them. The entire cast worked like clockwork, without scripts. The humour was classic Aussie working-class, and characters like Dickie Knee, Ozzie Ostrich Plucka Duck were like crazy loveable family members.
    It would be outlawed today, but remains a favourite for most Aussies who are old enough to remember it.

    • @jamied8678
      @jamied8678 Год назад +1

      The sad thing is television stations are there to make money and the young people have it all ,so if they're not watching they won't put the show on and the young people simply weren't intelligent enough to understand the humour

    • @Badassery666
      @Badassery666 Год назад

      He said, “You’re not doing this in blackface are you”?

  • @briantayler1230
    @briantayler1230 Год назад +184

    G'day mate, this was the most popular show on television for 20 years. It was irreverent, add lib, and suited the Australian taste. The "Red Faces" segment was loosely described as a talent show for people that should not be on talent shows. The judges were nice except for Red Symons, who was evil and had the job of ridiculing and destroying the contestants. In this episode, Red was not mean to the two little kids and that made it the highest scoring act. The show was free to air on Channel 9 every Saturday night, hence the name Hey, Hey, it's Saturday.

    • @auozjan
      @auozjan Год назад +16

      Hey G’Day Ryan, lookup russell coight all aussie adventures (Aussie Humor)

    • @daveg2104
      @daveg2104 Год назад +7

      Hey Hey started as a Saturday morning kids show. Saturday morning shopping was a thing back then, at least in Sydney, so helping the parents with the shopping would often interrupt watching.

    • @GreenDistantStar
      @GreenDistantStar Год назад +9

      And if for some reason you weren't out partying on a Saturday night, and someone asked what you did instead, saying, "I stayed home and watched Hey Hey It's Saturday." got you a pass.

    • @becsterbrisbane6275
      @becsterbrisbane6275 Год назад +3

      @@GreenDistantStar haha, in my house, there were fights over whether we were going to watch 'Hey Hey' or 'Young Talent Time'. YTT usually won, and we were lucky to have one of those whizz bang VCR's and taped Hey Hey to watch Sunday mornings!

    • @Danceofmasks
      @Danceofmasks Год назад +5

      Technically, Red's job was to go last and usually score low, in order to have final say as to who wins.
      I've seen a few episodes where he basically vetoed the other judges by scoring someone highly.

  • @judileeming1589
    @judileeming1589 Год назад +56

    It was a family show that started on a Saturday morning for kids, but it went on for so long that the original cast (including a pink fluffy ostrich) graduated to night time TV 😂😂😂 where the adult humour went right over the heads of the kids and we all sat down and watched it before the different age groups went to bed or went about their Saturday night activities. I can honestly say that I was quite honestly moved to tears with the stupid off the wall antics of the cast. Dicky Knee was the pop up back of a head with a cap on top of a stick with comedic voice over. You should have seen World famous celebrities coping with him popping in and out of a segment. There was a floating Angel (looked like it belonged on top of a Xmas tree) with a voice over. There was “Pluck a Duck” that was like a prize wheel with a guy in a duck costume … you would have had to watch it to see the crazy mayhem. Loved it even when they weren’t what you would call PC.

    • @jamied8678
      @jamied8678 Год назад +3

      There's actually footage of Graham Kennedy working with Ossie ostrich on his show

    • @kyls73
      @kyls73 Год назад +2

      So many of us grew up to with this show, best early Saturday morning show ever. Darryl Somers, John Blackman, Wilbur Wilde and Jackie McDonald.

    • @stuartgarfatth1448
      @stuartgarfatth1448 Год назад

      Thankfully, back then, Australia wasn't infected or infested with the Cancer of 'PC'.

  • @pamboak2209
    @pamboak2209 Год назад +9

    To give an indication of how long ago that was recorded… Daryl recently turned 71.

  • @nigelaubrey7743
    @nigelaubrey7743 Год назад +70

    This show was a classic. Not recorded, broadcast live to air on free TV. Went for up to 3 hours. There's more video's out there and this is only one segment of the weekly show

    • @jamied8678
      @jamied8678 Год назад +4

      it was actually filmed on a Wednesday how do I know because I went on the show. yeah it was done in the front of a live studio audience but not on Saturday night

    • @hawthornvalley
      @hawthornvalley 3 месяца назад

      @@jamied8678 Well how come on some segments when they invited people to dress up in - for example - funny costumes to come into the studio on the same night it aired. 🙄

  • @trevorkrause7220
    @trevorkrause7220 Год назад +28

    This wasn't late night TV in Australia, it was prime time Saturday night tv just after the six o'clock news and it held that spot for decades against a host of other shows that bloomed for a short time before falling off the radar, but "hey, hey, it's Saturday" was always a constant.

    • @jameshayes4905
      @jameshayes4905 Год назад

      It started as a kids show on Saturday mornings.

    • @karenmccarren4604
      @karenmccarren4604 11 дней назад

      @@jameshayes4905 I've just come across this and I was about to say the same thing.

  • @ladylynnmaree
    @ladylynnmaree Год назад +21

    Hey Hey It's Saturday started off as a kids show but ended up with adult innuendos so they moved it to Saturday evening 🤣

  • @Meenie66
    @Meenie66 Год назад +16

    Ohh man this was the best show ever! Miss it so much. Grew up NEVER missing an epp. If i could find full epp's I would watch it again. This was just the talent section they used to do. The guy doing the drawings super fast and flashing them up did that throughout the whole show. Everything in the show was done like that on purpose and made it even more brilliant! Ahhhhh SO DAMN GOOD.

  • @Betru2u60
    @Betru2u60 Год назад +39

    I miss Hey hey watched it religiously every Saturday night! Loved it. 😍
    I have to add not a show for today's Wokeness or political correction gone mad!...it is typical Aussie tounge in cheeky humour 😉 😜 Maddness and fun ! No one was ever offended those were the glory days!

    • @1toshi32
      @1toshi32 Год назад

      Except the singer (what was his name) who objected to the guys on Red Faces who did a parody of the Michael Jackson with their faces blacked up. We were all stunned to silence.

    • @auscop
      @auscop Год назад +1

      @Liz Beth probably thinking of Kamhal.

    • @1toshi32
      @1toshi32 Год назад +1

      @@auscop Actually no. I remember who it was now. It was Harry Conick Junior who objected. He said if that was in America the guys blacking their faces would get lynched. Glad we're in Australia. lol

    • @auscop
      @auscop Год назад

      @Liz Beth oh yeah, he was a bit of a regular on there too..

    • @psychedashell
      @psychedashell Год назад

      I remember that, having the show on Wednesday night probably didn’t help in Australia but having Americans tear it to shreds on RUclips and social media really sunk that ship.

  • @charliekezza
    @charliekezza Год назад +62

    3/4 of Australia would be glued to the tv for "hey hey it's Saturday" every week. That was just one of the segments and you NEED to see Dickie and Ozzie. So flipping hilarious

    • @MsZumbah
      @MsZumbah Год назад +18

      You forgot the most important one! Plucka Duck!!!

    • @Dr_KAP
      @Dr_KAP Год назад +10

      @@MsZumbah not a chicken or a cow

    • @zombiemeg
      @zombiemeg Год назад +6

      @@Dr_KAP Plucka Duck that’s him right now! 😂

    • @Dr_KAP
      @Dr_KAP Год назад +3

      @@zombiemeg isn’t it pluck a duck and pluck him now 😂?? Maybe I’ve been singing the wrong words!

    • @zombiemeg
      @zombiemeg Год назад +2

      @@Dr_KAP Oh no, have I gotten it wrong all these years?!! 😂 I wonder what the actual words are now.

  • @PlayerClarinet
    @PlayerClarinet Год назад +49

    HHIS remains an important part of the story of television in Australia, even though some of the humour was - to put it kindly - of its time.

    • @jamied8678
      @jamied8678 Год назад +3

      No I will not accept an abbreviation for Hey Hey It's Saturday that is completely ridiculous and so millennial I want to vomit. Seriously I'm sure you spent 12 hours a day on social media but you cant right Hey Hey It's Saturday. And there was nothing wrong with the humour it's just millennials are too soft and got offended by everything so there was no point

    • @lifelongbachelor3651
      @lifelongbachelor3651 Год назад +1

      @@jamied8678 bingo.

    • @jamied8678
      @jamied8678 Год назад

      @@lifelongbachelor3651 cheers and I was able to correct the typos. laugh out loud

  • @zombiemeg
    @zombiemeg Год назад +12

    So funny, I almost recommended this and Plucka Duck yesterday!

    • @angelaturner4376
      @angelaturner4376 Год назад +1

      Forgot about pluck a duck 🦆 hilarious 😂😂Bring back those days 😅

  • @leonietrezise9198
    @leonietrezise9198 3 месяца назад +2

    Saturday night as family we would watch this every week 💥🇦🇺

  • @stevenbalekic5683
    @stevenbalekic5683 Год назад +34

    In Australia, when you "donate" blood...you don't get paid for it because you donated it (gave it for free).
    I think all donations of blood in Australia are by people who give it for free.

    • @jamied8678
      @jamied8678 Год назад +3

      Yes but unfortunately due to the stereotyping certain members of the community can't give blood despite wanting to . It's ridiculous that gay men can not give blood

    • @vonwilson668
      @vonwilson668 Год назад

      @@jamied8678 agree !

    • @mral8145
      @mral8145 Год назад

      @@jamied8678 it was the same in the UK until a change in the law last year. About bloody time too.

    • @TheNakedWombat
      @TheNakedWombat Год назад

      It's illegal to sell body parts so yes, it's all donation.

    • @jamied8678
      @jamied8678 Год назад

      @@TheNakedWombat Body parts and blood a quite different . You sell your are it not going to grow back

  • @belindaweber7999
    @belindaweber7999 Год назад +12

    This is just barely a glimpse of the great show that lasted over 25 years! The musical talent, comedy and heart of the show was just amazing, it was a great era I miss, and yes some of the wicked humour would be definitely cancelled in today's culture but it's just a part of history now.
    I loved Plucka Duck and Chook Lotto, Dickie Knee (the blue hatred puppet), Andrew Fyfe the cartoonist, John Blackman the voice over commentator, and Molly Meldrum the music reviews man!
    Thanks for bringing back such very fond memories!

    • @suebooth2431
      @suebooth2431 3 месяца назад +1

      The genius that was John Blackman....

  • @3scarybunnies211
    @3scarybunnies211 Год назад +10

    "He's being soft on the little boys"
    Red is never soft, even on kids. He will gong 'em out in the first 5 seconds with no remorse. And a 9 from Red is unheard of. They got him with the Crows song.

  • @edwardrodgers9383
    @edwardrodgers9383 Год назад +18

    Yes, we donate blood! We literally donate it ☺️for free, for a cup of tea and a biscuit.🇺🇸🤺🇦🇺

    • @kirk5152
      @kirk5152 Год назад +2

      Wow...Ripped off!!! At mine we got pies and sausage rolls, packets of original or honey soy chips, Freddos, cakes, juice, Nippies flavoured milks, and More

  • @queenslanddiva
    @queenslanddiva Год назад +46

    This is Red Faces, which was a segment on Hey Hey. It was just a bity of fun and people came on and did silly things, as you can see here. Hey Hey was an Aussie must watch on Saturday nights. People held Hey Hey parties and I feel comfortable in saying probably half the population tuned in every Saturday night. I also feel comfortable in saying that there has never been anything like it anywhere else. It was (as they say) the goat. BTW Adelaide (AD-EL-AID) is the capital city of South Australia

    • @AndrewJens
      @AndrewJens Год назад +10

      I'm old enough to remember when Hey Hey was must-watch television on Saturday mornings!

    • @Lolliegoth
      @Lolliegoth Год назад +2

      Ad--a-lade = Adelaide.

    • @A_nony_mous
      @A_nony_mous Год назад +2

      I kind of liked Adele- e dad lmao

    • @jamied8678
      @jamied8678 Год назад +1

      There has always been talent shows as I'm sure you're quite aware. but one of the originals was new faces run by Bert Newton where Paul Hogan got his start. Red faces was a send-up of that . Now there was a guy called Bernard King who used to tell everybody they were hopeless so Reds job was to be the mean Bernard King

  • @SandiiCom
    @SandiiCom Год назад +12

    I worked on this show a couple of times as a singer.. once backing 'Reba' in the 90's, & again in the Hey Hey band for a more recent comeback special. It's a completely LIVE 2 hour show with lots of crazy segments & guests. Most of it was spontaneous improv, which made it more fun to do. I'd love the show to return, but I can imagine the censors would be all over it now days.

  • @jasonthomas4973
    @jasonthomas4973 Год назад +9

    Yeah man it used to be a great show i used to watch it as a kid on Saturday morning then it went to Saturday night's and it was a great show for adults to 🙂👍

  • @svenomick5857
    @svenomick5857 Год назад +8

    Ryan this show is a real Australian thing the show run for years a lot of laughs.

  • @brettbloodyhell2707
    @brettbloodyhell2707 Год назад +6

    James Reyne was in a great aussie band, australian crawl

  • @Yeety0
    @Yeety0 Год назад +9

    As a classic Aussie i would also like to say happy arvo!

    • @queenslanddiva
      @queenslanddiva Год назад +5

      I think this might become an Aussie saying (for this exclusive club! Happy arvo to you)

    • @sherrylovegood
      @sherrylovegood Год назад +1

      Happy Arvo!

  • @aussiebornandbred
    @aussiebornandbred Год назад +12

    I loved Hey Hey,there was a lot of adult jokes, that went over the kids head lol, it wouldn't be allowed today lol

  • @grandmothergoose
    @grandmothergoose Год назад +7

    Australia's health system doesn't run on a for-profit system. When we donate blood, we genuinely donate it, we don't sell it by getting money to do it.
    Adelaide: Capital city of South Australia.

  • @tiaelina1090
    @tiaelina1090 Год назад +4

    Adelaide is the capital city of South Australia. Loved watching “Hey Hey” favourite show

  • @dougcox3990
    @dougcox3990 Год назад +5

    It started as a Saturday morning cartoon hosting show for kids in the early 70's and later morphed into a Saturday night entertainment show. Ran for decades.

  • @roslynjonsson2383
    @roslynjonsson2383 Год назад +3

    DAMN, NOW YOUR TALKING 😁😁OMG, WILBUR 🤣🤣🤣 Damn I miss Wilbur Wilde and Dickie Knee and Ozzie, damn they were funny lol.....Red Symons was one of the band members from "Skyhooks", an awesome Aussie band from the 70s and early 80s - Those were great times

  • @cg401
    @cg401 Год назад +2

    you haven't chosen the best clip but this was the best variety show back in the day and there's nothing like it,
    i still rewatch the best of clips on youtube

  • @shaunpeterson6912
    @shaunpeterson6912 Год назад +5

    Ahhhh this brings back so many memories. Used to sing for a living way back in the eighties and the group I was in {Confined Quarters} appeared on Hey Hey its Saturday as special guests a couple of times. It was just as crazy being on the show as watching it. Great bunch of people {cast} great fun and great memories. Before I was singing fulltime, we would always watch this having pre drinks before going out clubbing with friends.

  • @zombiemeg
    @zombiemeg Год назад +4

    Try The Jimeoin Show (especially the Cooking Show part), or the original DAAS Dough Anthony All Stars from the 1990s-2000s, or the Umbilical Brothers or Uncle Arthur. All crazy shows/comedy acts that were very popular and off- beat. Australia didn’t have cable/pay TV for ages. Back in the heyday of these shows there were only 3 commercial TV networks, which is why so many Australians were watching the same shows and they were cultural phenomena.
    Anyone remember watching The Big Gig back on the ABC in the 90s?!

  • @chrish4469
    @chrish4469 Год назад +2

    Started off as a Saturday morning kids cartoon show in Victoria in 1971, Moved to a Saturday night variety show in 1984 ran until 1999. It was a must watch show, People would watch it before going out for the night.

  • @vizluv
    @vizluv Год назад +2

    Daryl used to live with his mum on the other side of Armadale station and John Blackman (the voice over) lived across the road from us.

  • @helmuthschultes9243
    @helmuthschultes9243 Год назад +6

    Daryl hosted kids cartoon segment. From memory first as morning segment, possibly Saturdays finally afternoon cartoons. That grew into an evening show that became very popular for the older kids (Adults) with lots of fun.

  • @kathleenrayner1234
    @kathleenrayner1234 Год назад +6

    Ryan you are terrific. I loved when you learnt how to say emu properly. Now the thing you called a porcupine was actually an echidna. And in case you are ever asked a baby echidna is called a “ puggle “ 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @dasmuss6174
    @dasmuss6174 Год назад +1

    ‘You gonna be long?, I’ll just duck out for a leak’, gotta love Red 😂😂🇦🇺🍻

  • @GreenDistantStar
    @GreenDistantStar Год назад +9

    Is Ryan ready yet for Roy and HG? Is Club Buggery in his future? I say *YES*, and look forward to seeing some reactions to that. And some Clarke and Dawe for good measure.

    • @ZebedeeAU
      @ZebedeeAU Год назад +5

      As well as / instead of Club Buggery, we've also got the Sydney 2000 Olympics commentary. I can't watch the men's gymnastics now without breaking out into childish giggles.
      And for Clarke and Dawe, "The front fell off" surely has to be Ryan's starting point!

    • @A_nony_mous
      @A_nony_mous Год назад +6

      @@ZebedeeAU Yes, yes, yes! Roy and HG's "hello boys!" still cracks me up.

  • @edithwarria4794
    @edithwarria4794 Год назад +6

    It’s a funny game show that called Hey , hey it’s Saturday. The show was from the 80s. From Edith in cairns Queensland Australia 🇦🇺

    • @AUmarcus
      @AUmarcus Год назад

      They actually pulled the plug in 1999 Edith.

  • @littlecatfeet9064
    @littlecatfeet9064 Год назад +10

    Happy arvo to you, your wife and Jace! Red Faces was a little like the crap auditions in American Idol. Yes, we can give plasma but we don’t get paid (or I didn’t, someone correct me if I’m wrong).

    • @razorblade136
      @razorblade136 Год назад +4

      You’re correct, no payment but cup of tea & big cookie is good enough for me! I squeeze my hand hard so that I can get out fast! My fastest is 8 minutes for whole blood!

  • @LawrenceAkers
    @LawrenceAkers Год назад +5

    Hey Hey It's Saturday ran for decades and started on a Saturday morning before going to Saturday night as it's kids audience in the 70s and 80s grew up. It was 'organised chaos' at best. A variety show that was just madness. It was brilliance at the time and religious viewing for every Australian.

  • @scrow7268
    @scrow7268 Год назад +1

    Recorded live every Saturday night and it was on free to air TV, it was in many households their highlight of the week

  • @jacintabusher1642
    @jacintabusher1642 Год назад +3

    One of the stage hands was ‘a bit of an artist’. One day he did a little cartoon of something that occurred on stage and the camera flashed on it. The rest is history. Throughout about 10 years of the show the cartoons appeared!!

  • @pennyjones4954
    @pennyjones4954 Год назад +13

    You should also really take a look at two other acts that were on Hey Hey It's Saturday's Red Faces. The bob sled team and the music men. They were absolutely fantastic, so funny

  • @kheaslip6639
    @kheaslip6639 Год назад +1

    The parents would be watching Saturday night, while us teens went out clubbing! Dicky knee was hilarious, as a cap on a stick!

  • @trishdarby6956
    @trishdarby6956 Год назад +4

    Also don't forget this is nearly 40 years ago and things were kind of laid back in those days

  • @michelleclark7972
    @michelleclark7972 Год назад +7

    Hey Hey it’s Saturday was a variety show that ran for 20/30!years. It was on every Saturday night 6.30-8.30pm and everyone would watch it either religiously or from time to time. It was very funny it was a “family” show but the jokes were mostly for the adults.

  • @libbypeace68
    @libbypeace68 Год назад +6

    Guaranteed to give you a good laugh on a Saturday night. Such a fun show and the Red Faces segment was always hilarious whether from the acts, the judges, and the banter between them all.

  • @carlapocock3849
    @carlapocock3849 Год назад +5

    I miss Plucka Duck.

  • @user-zs7kw9lq7z
    @user-zs7kw9lq7z 21 день назад

    Hey Hey was live, started as a daytime kids show, after Agro they took it to late night, with a talent show “Red Faces” with celebrities as judges. Look for Dicky Knee. The host, Daryl Sommers business partner was the man under the desk responsible for Agro. The man drawing the comments and voice over was John Blackman who we recently lost to cancer a great loss, so talented

  • @sherrylovegood
    @sherrylovegood Год назад +5

    Happy Arvo! Hey! Hey! was just a staple in so many Australians’ lives. It had an outline with stock characters, international guests, recurring segments and was mostly improvised and went out live. They were fun times.

  • @linmonash1244
    @linmonash1244 Год назад +11

    Aussies love to 'take the piss' outta everything. Hey Hey ran between 1971 - 1989 and was very popular mostly for not taking itself - or anyone else- too seriously. {You've probably picked up already that this is virtually a requirement for Australian Citizenship. }
    Red Faces was a segment that was a spoof on actual talent shows - where they'd pick those who would - often deliberately - but just as often not... get up and embarrass themselves on National TV. Hence "Red Faces'. Red Symonds { a TV & Radio presenter & former member of the much loved Skyhooks band } was the Lead 'Mean' Judge - with rotating other celeb judges from week to week.
    Yes, Adelaide, Capital city of South Australia, is the home of The Crows Football Club.
    Car Manufacturing in Australia came to a halt when first Holden [2000] & then the Toyota [2017] manufacturing plants were shut down.

    • @razorblade136
      @razorblade136 Год назад +4

      I love how Aussies make fun of their friends & themselves!

    • @chrish4469
      @chrish4469 Год назад +1

      1999

    • @TCM215
      @TCM215 Год назад +1

      typo? 99 not 89 mate

  • @pruebowtell3631
    @pruebowtell3631 Год назад +12

    It was a great show, you should check out dicky knee, a head on a stick. A cheaper version of Agro and just as funny

  • @vilmaniel7618
    @vilmaniel7618 Год назад +3

    I grew up with this, so many good memories.

  • @deebarton7930
    @deebarton7930 Год назад +3

    I URGENTLY NEED YOU TO SEE THIS (Australia Day) This Is Australia - Great Southern Land AS YOU LOVE AUSTRALIA

  • @dangermouse3619
    @dangermouse3619 Год назад +3

    Hey hey it's Saturday was great fun to watch every Saturday night. You should look up Pluck-a-Duck that was another part of this show. Plucker was hilarious 😂

  • @aimeeduncan8187
    @aimeeduncan8187 Год назад

    Big part of my childhood watching this show every Saturday night , great aussie show

  • @davidch880
    @davidch880 Год назад +1

    Hey, Hey, it's Saturday (as the name implies) was a regular, national TV show timed at 7:30 pm on Saturday evenings, broadcast on free-to-air TV during the 1980s here in Australia. Commonly called, "Hey, Hey"...

  • @belindasquires1211
    @belindasquires1211 Год назад +7

    The challenge is to get through your act without being gonged by Red and to get a good score from him.

  • @pwph8361
    @pwph8361 Год назад +3

    A deli dad 🤣🤣🤣 made my night... thanks Ryan!

  • @MissTeeFied
    @MissTeeFied Год назад +1

    Ermagherd….y’all cracked me up when you said “Adeley dad”….. its “Adelaide” a city in South Australia that is home to the Adelaide Crows.. Keep posting vids, loving your take on us Aussies. Awesome!

  • @jenniferjacobs228
    @jenniferjacobs228 Год назад +1

    This was a very iconic live TV show in Melbourne Australia for so many years. Comedy. This was red faces...a skit on a serious talent show called New faces. Red Symons is the main judge with 2 celeb guest each week. I have a feeling this show would be lost on younguns of today and most Americans. It is iconically Aussie.hahaha Adel-aide Crows, one of our AFL footy teams. Adelaide is the capital of South Australia.We didn't call it macca's back then.

  • @trishdarby6956
    @trishdarby6956 Год назад +4

    These guys were hilarious loved them and their shows were always a good laugh and something light hearted to look forward to on a Saturday

  • @kathleenmayhorne3183
    @kathleenmayhorne3183 Год назад +5

    Red Symonds was a muso from the band "Skyhooks," notorious for scoring in the 1,2,3's on this segment. James Reyne (sounds like rain) is the front man from the band "Aussie Crawl," Australian Crawl is our own swimming style. Though aussie crawl could maybe mean, a very long countrywide pub crawl. Jimoen is an Irisn born and raised comedian, who sorta decided to stay in oz after performing here. That is your Red Faces judging panel for that night. Hey, Hey started out as a kids show, airing during the day... moved to night tv after it was found to be immensely popular.

    • @jamied8678
      @jamied8678 Год назад +2

      No one seems to know that it was a send up of the Bert Newton's new faces we're Paul Hogan got his start

  • @BradGryphonn
    @BradGryphonn Год назад +1

    13:00 I was laughing like a Loon as you were confused whilst 'Adelaide Crows' was all over the screen. Adelaide. Capital of South Australia. Luv ya work, mate. LOL

  • @judedillon2127
    @judedillon2127 Год назад

    This show was GREAT!!! I loved it, everyone down here loved it and I've loved watching you love it!

  • @Jeni10
    @Jeni10 Год назад +9

    Hey Hey was fantastic! It went from a kids’ show every Saturday morning, to an adult show at 8:30 on Saturday nights, because so many adults were hooked on the comedy! These days, Hey Hey it’s Saturday, is controlled by a club style membership and all their stuff is for members only, I think that’s in case they ever bring it back, because they have tried a couple of times, but only in the short term.

    • @chrish4469
      @chrish4469 Год назад +1

      It went from 6:30 to 8:30 then 21 Jump Street

    • @jamied8678
      @jamied8678 Год назад +1

      They tried to bring it back but realised the incredibly soft millennials didn't understand the humour and got offended by everything so it wasn't worth it

  • @karenstrong8887
    @karenstrong8887 Год назад +3

    PS. I donated blood for most of my adult life and we don’t get paid for it. My sister lived 2 houses from me, my best friend across the road. They both had rare blood groups and I was a Universal Donor which means anyone can have mine. Every time our hospital got low they sent an Ambulance to pick us up. We were supposed to get juice and something small to eat but I didn’t. My sister never had enough blood for herself so they took it anyway and kept her in hospital until she was strong enough to walk. Usually 24 hours of feeding her and liquids was long enough. Once I had to take my 3 year old daughter and she was very intelligent, still is. They put us on high tables and the bag we were filling was underneath us on a hook. She asked what was in my arm and the tube so I told her, then she asked where it was going so I told her to follow the tube to the bag. I heard her scream, she unplugged the tube, stood up with the tube in her hand still pumping my blood out. Her very blonde hair was red and she told me she had saved me before I was empty. Should have see the Nurses face but she told me to bring her. We do that just to help other people. Another Aussie quirky thing we do.

  • @4adgray2
    @4adgray2 Год назад +1

    We didn't have Cable TV before Online Streaming - Back then and now our TV is free to air, no licence, nothing! You just have to have a TV and an aerial. Back then (1980s) it was only live so if you missed it you missed it! Now you can watch it live and on recall afterwards too. But I haven't watched commercial TV since the 1990s so I don't know how good it is now. 😁

  • @JanLotherington
    @JanLotherington 2 месяца назад

    Hey Hey was hilarious 😂 loved it.
    James is the vocalist of Australian Crawl ❤
    Jimoin, the Irish guy is a comedian (he's hilarious) & lives here now

  • @janmeyer3129
    @janmeyer3129 Год назад +5

    The dash through the seven became common here when computer use and data entry became a thing (distinguishing seriffed 1s from 7s - previously a European thing)

  • @elainemachen4411
    @elainemachen4411 Год назад +3

    Nice brought back some hilarious memories loved that show, Dicky Knee and Plucka Duck, worthwhile checking out some other episodes 😎

  • @AussieBushrangers
    @AussieBushrangers Год назад

    Thank you for the blast from the past. I loved this show growing up. Those days there was no such thing as Cable. Those shows were just on free to air and we had 4 channels: 10, 9, 7 and abc(2).

  • @roxyc5345
    @roxyc5345 Год назад +1

    Aaahhh! Red Faces! Brilliant, but very much a product and humour of its time!

  • @Jeni10
    @Jeni10 Год назад +10

    LOL! The app store now recognises you as an honorary Aussie!

  • @djr093r5
    @djr093r5 Год назад +4

    "Red Faces" was a small segment on a 2.5 hour show called "Hey Hey, It's Saturday", and aside from a few misses, this show was very funny and generally entertaining even though it was unscripted, largely because the talent were mostly quick witted comedians. The segment was named as a parody of a well known talent scouting show that ran on the same network called "New Faces", hosted by Bert Newton, who was good friends with the host of this show, Darryl Somers, having a good-natured joke at his friend's expense, precisely because the talent was pretty terrible. "Red Faces" is also obviously a synonym for embarrassment, giving the segment name a double meaning, but it had a TRIPLE meaning since the head judge (who always had a sarcastic comment and a low score to give) was named Red Symons, and was the only consistent judge week-to-week. As an aside, Red Symons is not only a funny guy, he is also a talented saxophonist who played with the band (the lead singer and guitarist being Wilbur Wilde - cannot for the life of me remember the name of the band though; maybe "Wilbur's Wilds?), and an accomplished journalist. As to why this was the HIGHEST score ever, Red gave the boys a 9, which was unheard of, he generally gave 3 or less. There was another 27 out of 30 once awarded at a live performance in Perth for an act called "Great Expectations", but Red only awarded a 7, hence I think the title of this clip. Having said that, I DID once see Red write on a card "Enough to win", but I think the bar was pretty low on that occasion. Incidently, the other 2 judges on the panel on this occasion were James Reyne, the lead singer and guitarist of a well known band called Australian Crawl, although at this time he was on his solo career, and Jimoein, an ex-pat Irish comedian. Both of them were guests on Hey, Hey that week, and as such were the 2 extra judges besides Red.
    There were some genuinely and surprisingly good acts that came on Red Faces over the years, usually because they were actually funny. You need to check out "Red Faces Bob Sled Team", and "Red Faces Crash Test Dummies". Another memorable one was a guy dancer who came on, and during the performance his hamstring went. The twang was audible, and it was immediately obvious what had happened. He came back years later at Daryl's invitation to finish his performance. Anyway, go look at some other Red Faces, in spite of the title this wasn't a good representation. Also, there's a LOT going on in the background in terms of doodles, comments, sub-text, etc, so pay close attention or you'll miss 'em. Pause less, listen more 😉😁

  • @nedkelly2996
    @nedkelly2996 Год назад +1

    Hey, Hey it's Saturday started in October 1971. It was originally a kids TV show on early Saturday mornings showing nothing but cartoons. I was always glued to the TV when it was on. It ran for around 28 years and evolved into an evening comical variety show. 'Red Faces' was a sling off of an actual talent show called 'New Faces'. Hey, Hey was so popular in the evenings that people would have 'Hey, Hey, it's Saturday parties. You would invite your mates over for nibblies and BYO beer and make a night of it and get absolutely pissed as you didn't have to go to work on Sunday. The voiceovers and drawings were done by John Blackman, a very funny bloke. If you want to know more about the show, look for it on Wikipedia. It was one of the best TV shows of it's time in Australia. Some show characters were Ozzie Ostrich, Dickie Knee and Plucka Duck. Mention Hey, Hey, it's Saturday to any Australian 50-60 years old and you're bound to produce a laugh from them. The shows Host was Darryl Somers and his best co-host in my opinion was Jackie McDonald.

    • @brendaamis1489
      @brendaamis1489 Год назад +1

      Absolutely agree. I was checking all the comments to see if anyone would mention Jacke McDonald. She was awesome, a perfect match.

  • @edithwarria4794
    @edithwarria4794 Год назад +2

    Hello Ryan Was the crows is a Adelaide AFLteam name.I hope to hear from you soon. 🙏🏻God Bless you and your family 🌺🦋🌈💖❤️😘😊from Edith in cairns Queensland Australia 🇦🇺.

  • @whitedrguy6503
    @whitedrguy6503 Год назад +23

    The guy singing at the start was the sax player in a band called OL’ 55, the judges were James Reyne from an Aussie band called Australian crawl, Jimeion is an Irish comedian who lives in Australia and Red Simmons is the ex Guitarist from another band who were big in the seventies called Skyhooks,
    The segment of the show was called red faces for 2 reasons, one because it meant to be a tongue in cheek talent show, embarrassing, and reason 2 was the only permanent judge was Red Simmons, it was Reds segment to star on because he was a member of the backing band.

    • @jasonthomas4973
      @jasonthomas4973 Год назад +4

      Well said 👍

    • @chrish4469
      @chrish4469 Год назад +5

      It was a parody of the talent show New faces, Hosted by Bert Newton

    • @A_nony_mous
      @A_nony_mous Год назад +1

      @@chrish4469 Hosted by a number of people over the years, sponsored at one point in time by Kevin Dennis Motors.

    • @iantonkin1143
      @iantonkin1143 Год назад +5

      Reckon the sax player is Wilbur Wild(e) ?

    • @A_nony_mous
      @A_nony_mous Год назад +2

      @@iantonkin1143 It is indeed Wilbur Wilde

  • @brosert
    @brosert Год назад +2

    There were a few car manufacturers in Aus including Mitsubishi and Holden in Adelaide (I think the only one left in Aus now is Ford in Geelong-. The picture that comes up after their performance is meant to be their coach at the time (Malcolm Blight)....

  • @darrengray2309
    @darrengray2309 Год назад +1

    This is what we would watch b4 going out on a Saturday night

  • @AndrewJens
    @AndrewJens Год назад +10

    Thanks for the review. There were so many better Red Faces acts than those three; and even some quite famous international judges.
    In terms of quintessential Australian, you might like "Norman Gunston interviews Sally Struthers".

  • @andje_izidor_music
    @andje_izidor_music Год назад +3

    it's arvo in Australia, now I get it😅

  • @belindareid3059
    @belindareid3059 Год назад +1

    “What is a delidad?” made me cry laughing

  • @Keithymac1
    @Keithymac1 Год назад +1

    Hey Hey was such a staple growing up, that was what you watched every Saturday is was a culture shock when it ended. I felt what am I supposed to do now?

  • @aaronf1078
    @aaronf1078 Год назад +6

    How did you not gather that the crows are from Adelaide when their name is “Adelaide crows”... MIAMI heat CHICAGO bulls BROOKLYN nets etc😂

  • @j-1159
    @j-1159 Год назад +3

    Happy arvo bro

  • @User1975-
    @User1975- Год назад

    Grew up in the 80's. in Sydney and yes absolute nostalgia here!!! Fond memories of this extraordinary Aussie program - how times were different back there - one of my high school music teachers actually went ON Red Faces and his act was amazing - he stuck a rubber glove in his trumpet and as he started playing , each finger would expand !!!!! til the whole thing inflated hahaha Couldn't believe that was my year 8 music teacher out of western Sydney!! Anyways, love your channel and brings a tear to the eye as a 40 plus year old having grown up with all this educational entertainment and an insight into the Aussie culture and humour!!! Cheers mate!

  • @shaz464
    @shaz464 Год назад +2

    The Crows are my team. They are an AFL team in Adelaide, South Australia. Those little kids looked very cute in their Crows gear.

  • @janineconway73
    @janineconway73 Год назад +3

    I laughed so hard at your attempt to say ADELAIDE. Priceless!!! And stop saying happy arvo. Nobody says that in Australia. it is only used in relation to time. eg What are you doing this arvo?

  • @darneyoung537
    @darneyoung537 Год назад +3

    You missed what Red Symons said , you going to be long I’ll just pop out for a leak

  • @shanedickson9313
    @shanedickson9313 4 дня назад

    Hey Hey it's Saturday was a religion here mate! And the bloke in the middle on the judging panel that time is Jimoen, Irish born comedian 😂

  • @OTDPlantagenet
    @OTDPlantagenet Год назад +2

    I have to say we have some funny lunatics in australia. and it all adds to the flaviur.

  • @gibbopg
    @gibbopg Год назад +8

    Yes, we went to Hey, Hey parties (on a Saturday night) and watched the show while trying to impress girls. What could go wrong? I recall Harry Connick Jr voicing his upset at a Red Faces act that used black face. America had a bigger issue with it than Australia at that time. This show was live and out of control!

    • @lifelongbachelor3651
      @lifelongbachelor3651 Год назад

      harry's a knob. like that other harry.

    • @PCLoadLetter
      @PCLoadLetter Год назад

      The original skit from decades prior (medical students, I think) was blackface, but fake Michael Jackson in the later version (doctors, I think) was whiteface. For obvious reasons.