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- List_of_The_Games_episodes abstract "The Games is an Australian mockumentary television series about the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. The series was originally broadcast on the ABC and had two seasons of 13 episodes each, the first in 1998 and the second in 2000.The Games starred satirists John Clarke and Bryan Dawe, along with Australian comedian Gina Riley and actor Nicholas Bell.".
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- List_of_The_Games_episodes originalairdate "1998-08-24".
- List_of_The_Games_episodes originalairdate "1998-08-31".
- List_of_The_Games_episodes originalairdate "1998-09-07".
- List_of_The_Games_episodes originalairdate "1998-09-14".
- List_of_The_Games_episodes originalairdate "1998-09-21".
- List_of_The_Games_episodes originalairdate "1998-09-28".
- List_of_The_Games_episodes originalairdate "1998-10-05".
- List_of_The_Games_episodes originalairdate "1998-10-12".
- List_of_The_Games_episodes originalairdate "1998-10-19".
- List_of_The_Games_episodes originalairdate "1998-10-26".
- List_of_The_Games_episodes originalairdate "1998-11-02".
- List_of_The_Games_episodes originalairdate "1998-11-09".
- List_of_The_Games_episodes originalairdate "2000-06-26".
- List_of_The_Games_episodes originalairdate "2000-07-03".
- List_of_The_Games_episodes originalairdate "2000-07-10".
- List_of_The_Games_episodes originalairdate "2000-07-17".
- List_of_The_Games_episodes originalairdate "2000-07-24".
- List_of_The_Games_episodes originalairdate "2000-07-31".
- List_of_The_Games_episodes originalairdate "2000-08-07".
- List_of_The_Games_episodes originalairdate "2000-08-14".
- List_of_The_Games_episodes originalairdate "2000-08-21".
- List_of_The_Games_episodes originalairdate "2000-08-28".
- List_of_The_Games_episodes originalairdate "2000-09-04".
- List_of_The_Games_episodes originalairdate "2000-09-11".
- List_of_The_Games_episodes shortsummary "A con man poses as a visiting IOC official and manages to extract over $25,000 worth of hospitality from Gina, however he also manages to spot a much bigger con job perpetrated by the Australian Federal government in its attempt to reclassify the Sydney Olympic games as belonging to all of Australia.".
- List_of_The_Games_episodes shortsummary "An English representative of the London 2012 Olympic bid committee visits the team, and in wanting to make himself useful manages to sell furniture of the Sydney Olympic committee. The sale causes embarrassment to the minister when it is discovered that his signature is on the original lease. Maxine McKew appears as herself.".
- List_of_The_Games_episodes shortsummary "As Bryan and Gina are spending a lot of time organising jobs for themselves following the Olympics, John becomes determined to refocus them; however John's focus takes a surprising turn while wining and dining a visiting official from the Greece Olympics organising committee.".
- List_of_The_Games_episodes shortsummary "Bryan demonstrates to a sceptical John how companies can take financial advantage of the Olympic Games organising committee. Gina's attempt to embarrass the minister by causing a strike during the Olympics backfires when the trade union official involved caves in to Gina's aggressive negotiating style.".
- List_of_The_Games_episodes shortsummary "Gina tries to persuade John to do more press interviews. Bryan attempts to organise sponsorship—from a tobacco company.".
- List_of_The_Games_episodes shortsummary "Gina, John and David Pigot argue about which event an athlete should be allowed to enter. John and Bryan discuss whether the sports stars of the past were better than the sports stars of the present.".
- List_of_The_Games_episodes shortsummary "John and Bryan discuss the fact that the 100 metre athletics track in the main stadium is only 94 metres long. John indicates the inevitable problem to the builder by pointing out that due to the shorter track, Bryan currently holds the Australia record for the "100 metre" sprint race. The Olympics supremo holds a press conference concerning the environmental impact of the games.".
- List_of_The_Games_episodes shortsummary "John appears on television to deflect the suggestion that the Australian government should indemnify foreign athletes against developing skin cancer after competing at the Games. Gina and Bryan entertain two country ladies who present their quaint country-based concept for the Games' opening ceremony . Upon returning from his interview, John takes part in the discussions with the ladies—almost with tragic consequences when the ladies demonstrate their proposed fiery finale. Maxine McKew and Linley Frame appear as themselves in the television interview with John.".
- List_of_The_Games_episodes shortsummary "John investigates the apparent misplacement of the diving pool. Bryan uses experience and contacts to implement the prototype of a transportation fault reporting system. The team work to thwart the plans of a transportation company . Dave Graney makes a silent appearance in a meeting.".
- List_of_The_Games_episodes shortsummary "John is the only person at a transport meeting as everyone else has problems attending . A Mr Sydney Olympic Games claims trademark infringement over the use of his name by the Games, however the minister's secretary manages to throw someone else's money at the problem. Gina finds it impossible to interest any media outlet to cover the remote parts of the Olympic torch relay. The US Special Ambassador draws attention to the plight of Australian Aboriginals, and matters worsen for the team when two indigenous people reveal that there is now an Olympic shooting venue on top of their native land. Gina saves the day by obtaining an "apology" from John Howard (the actor).".
- List_of_The_Games_episodes shortsummary "John refuses the accommodation request made by the manager of the US basketball team, however on the issue of seeing a kangaroo, John serves up a compromise. Seeking assistance in the issue of the appropriateness of a genetically modified horse being entered in the equestrian event, John and Bryan are disappointed by the contribution of Frank Woodley .".
- List_of_The_Games_episodes shortsummary "John's concerns about a prominent Sydney businessman obtaining a seat on SOCOG prove groundless after the businessman is shot dead by his girlfriend's husband in an apparent "conflict of interest". John and Bryan are troubled by plans to sell Games venues to American corporate interests. Francis Greenslade guest-stars as a gossip-columnist.".
- List_of_The_Games_episodes shortsummary "John, Bryan and Gina attempt to answer difficult questions in an extended meeting for the Games' internal staff. The team's negative attitude to the continual filming of their daily activities takes a turn for the better when the amount of money generated by the documentary is revealed.".
- List_of_The_Games_episodes shortsummary "John, Bryan and Gina attend a management course designed to improve their problem solving skills, but find their time occupied with real problems related to the Games . The episode was filmed at Lindenderry, Red Hill .".
- List_of_The_Games_episodes shortsummary "The death of an IOC delegate proves useful to Brian and Gina when they enlist him to help vote down some troublesome scheduling arrangements. Bryan and Jasmine dash to the airport to pick up visiting dignitaries.".
- List_of_The_Games_episodes shortsummary "The episode begins with Bryan and Gina playing a practical joke on John . For some reason, the minister's secretary has issued a press release stating that the average visitor arriving at Sydney Airport will be able to clear customs in fifteen minutes, however the claim outrages Gina who knows that it will take more like two hours. John and Gina fight to thwart the minister's plans to import talented foreign athletes to compete as Australians —all in an attempt to boost Australia's medal count. John is left to interpret in one such case where a champion Scottish skeet-shooter is claiming to be a Bulgarian wrestler, however as neither John or the Scotsman speak Bulgarian, they make do with a combination of esoteric Scottish poetry and Russian phrases.".
- List_of_The_Games_episodes shortsummary "The problems that the Y2K bug may present for the games begin to dawn on the organisers. Gina, John and Bryan give a live Internet chat session—trying to answer questions they'd rather not.".
- List_of_The_Games_episodes shortsummary "The pros and cons of holding the Athletics in the early hours of the morning Australian time are discussed. At drinks, John, Bryan and Gina discuss which sports and activities should be included at the Olympic Games.".
- List_of_The_Games_episodes shortsummary "The team find a way not to accept the loan of Picasso's Guernica painting for display during the games. It seems that the games organisation has been generating electricity which causes much discussion about how the buying and selling of power should occur.".
- List_of_The_Games_episodes shortsummary "The team learn how to handle the difficult questions asked by independent inquiries with responses such as: "not in my presence", and "not to my knowledge", and "may I have a glass of water".".
- List_of_The_Games_episodes shortsummary "The team struggle with disgruntled sponsors who are not going to be given the event ticket allocation they were promised. After making indiscreet comments at a dinner, John is sent on a one week holiday, however his presence is needed again to solve the problem of an athlete who has changed her name to be the same as a prominent soft drink company—which is unfortunately not the same soft drink company that is a main sponsor of the games.".