Don't Ask Us

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| writer = Austin Steele

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| director = Julian Pringle

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| network = ATN-7

| first_aired = {{Start date|1979}}

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Don't Ask Us is an Australian comedy sketch television series that aired on Channel 7 in Sydney in 1979{{Citation | last= Niell | first= Kristine | title= A racy new local comedy series | url= | periodical= The Sydney Morning Herald | date= 4 June 1979}} and in Melbourne in 1980.{{Citation | last= Marshall | first= Ian | title= Comedy has some promise | url= | periodical= The Age | date= 21 November 1980}} The thirteen episode series was a collection of short skits and one liners. It featured an ensemble cast of Brian Hannan, Julie McGregor, Doug Scroope, Liddy Clark, David Whitford and Helen Hough.{{Citation | last= Groves | first= Don | title= Comedy? Little to laugh about | url= | periodical= The Sydney Morning Herald | date= 3 June 1979}}{{Citation | last= Lawrence | first= Mark | title= Like 'Laugh-ln' during drought | url= | periodical= The Age | date= 20 November 1980}}

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