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'''''Hey You!''''' is an Australian television ] which first screened on the ] in 1967 and ran for 16 episodes.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.classicaustraliantv.com/HeyYou.htm|title = Hey You}}</ref> | '''''Hey You!''''' is an Australian television ] which first screened on the ] in 1967 and ran for 16 episodes.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.classicaustraliantv.com/HeyYou.htm|title = Hey You}}</ref> It was created by Godfrey Phillip and ]; Howson was credited as 'John Howson' on the pilot episode. | ||
The show was set in inner-city Melbourne and typically revolved around the alcohol-inspired escapades of roommates Ocker Ramsay and Hugh T. Worthington, and their landlady Mrs. McNugg (sometimes credited as 'McNug'). | |||
==Cast== | ==Cast== |
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Hey You! is an Australian television sitcom which first screened on the 0-10 Network in 1967 and ran for 16 episodes. It was created by Godfrey Phillip and John-Michael Howson; Howson was credited as 'John Howson' on the pilot episode.
The show was set in inner-city Melbourne and typically revolved around the alcohol-inspired escapades of roommates Ocker Ramsay and Hugh T. Worthington, and their landlady Mrs. McNugg (sometimes credited as 'McNug').
Cast
- Colin McEwan as Ocker Ramsay
- Ernie Bourne as Major Hugh T. Worthington
- Margaret Reid as Mrs. Myrtle McNugg
- Sue Israel as Miss Farthingale
- George Whaley as Simpkins