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The Panel

Description: A comedy show talking about the events from the week gone. Made by Australia's Working Dog and featuring guests each week. The team is known for the movie The Castle.
Genre: Talk-Show
Year Released: 1998
Number of seasons: 8
Number of episodes: 183
First episode air date: February 18, 1998
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