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The show consisted of 7 episodes of '''Back Of The Y Masterpiece Television''' and '''The Back Of The Y Goes To Hollywood Special'''. The show consisted of 7 episodes of '''Back Of The Y Masterpiece Television''' and '''The Back Of The Y Goes To Hollywood Special'''.


In addition to being screened upon New Zealand television, the show has been given airtime on ] in the UK and on Channel V in Australia. They are also responsible for 'That Cunt Rabbit' (an animated TV show for ]), Heck (animated show also for MTV UK) and Balls Of Steel (for Channel 4 UK). In addition to being screened upon New Zealand television, the show has been given airtime on ] in the UK and on Channel V in Australia. They are also responsible for 'That Cunt Rabbit' (an animated TV show for ]), Heck (animated show also for MTV UK) and ] (for Channel 4 UK).


Back Of The Y features the New Zealand band "]", originally a fictional house band. After Back Of The Y Stapp and Heath developed Deja Voodoo into a proper band. Back Of The Y features the New Zealand band "]", originally a fictional house band. After Back Of The Y Stapp and Heath developed Deja Voodoo into a proper band.

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2001 TV series or program
Back of the Y Masterpiece Television
GenreComedy
Action
Created byMatt Heath
Chris Stapp
Written byMatt Heath
Chris Stapp
Directed byChris Stapp
StarringMatt Heath
Chris Stapp
Phil Brough
Country of origin New Zealand
No. of seasons3
Production
ProducerMat Heath
EditorsMatt Heath
Chris Stapp
Running time30 minutes (including commercials)
Original release
NetworkTV2
C4
ReleaseSeptember 1, 2001 - November 1, 2004
May 26, 2008 –
present

Back Of The Y previously known as Back Of The Y Masterpiece Television is a cult New Zealand TV series, created by Chris Stapp and Matt Heath. Featuring such memorable characters as Randy Campbell, Danny Parker, Dick Johansonson, Cindy Cockburn and Spanners Watson, the show glorified stunts and the consumption of copious amounts of alcohol. The Hollywood special episode featured Randy Campbell jumping off the back of the Y in the famous Hollywood sign.

Back of the Y is centred around a mock live TV show, featuring segments such as Randy Campbell's Extreme Stunts and "Cunstables". The show was low budget and apparently filmed with amateur equipment and edited on home computers. The show description at the start of the first episode references one of the cast members and sets the agenda for the rest of the show "Phil Bruff had a dream. To make a New Zealand TV show that wasn't complete shit. He failed... Miserably!!!"

The show consisted of 7 episodes of Back Of The Y Masterpiece Television and The Back Of The Y Goes To Hollywood Special.

In addition to being screened upon New Zealand television, the show has been given airtime on MTV2 in the UK and on Channel V in Australia. They are also responsible for 'That Cunt Rabbit' (an animated TV show for MTV UK), Heck (animated show also for MTV UK) and Balls Of Steel (for Channel 4 UK).

Back Of The Y features the New Zealand band "Deja Voodoo", originally a fictional house band. After Back Of The Y Stapp and Heath developed Deja Voodoo into a proper band.

In 2005 Back Of The Y released a TV special, "Bogan's Heroes" a comedy based on life in prison.

In 2007, Stapp and Heath released The Devil Dared Me To (The Randy Campbell Story). The film is backed by Headstrong Productions, in association with the New Zealand Film Commission. The film tells the story of Randy Campbell, Back of the Y's Stuntman character, and how he rose to become "the worlds greatest stuntman". The film stars Chris Stapp as the titular Randy Campbell, and Matt Heath as Dick Johansonson as well as an all-star New Zealand cast.

Back of the Y begun shooting a second series from Monday 24th Sept 2007 - Friday 28th Sept 2007 at Henderson Valley Studios in Auckland.

The second series of Back of the Y was aired on C4 in New Zealand from 26 May 2008. Series 3 is made up of 6 episodes and a making of special.

Short Films

Vaseline Warriors: Mad Max parody. Set in a post apocalyptic future where all women have been destroyed. The men fight over ripped up porno mags and vaseline. All is settled following the tragic explosion in the lubridome.

Bottlestore Galactica: Battlestar Galactica parody. Space pilots Steineken and Heinlager get drunk and fly around the galaxy. Most episodes centred around drinking copious amounts of alcohol and the viewer observing the effects.

New Releases

Something white up against the Grey Lynn Public Urinal!

Releases

  • Complete Artswholes - A video cassette no longer available to the general public, this video contains every single second of Artswhole to ever be aired on the television show Space, including that episode that was banned.
  • Back of the Y 2002 Annual - A book containing jokes, stories, pictures and comics. Only 10 copies ever made.
  • Back of the Y Masterpiece Television Series One (VHS) - A video containing the six episodes that played on Channel 2 in 2001.
  • Back of the Y: the Two DVDs - Contains all seven episodes of series one, and a number of bonus features.
  • Back of the Y movie: The Devil Dared Me To, scheduled to be opening on October 11.

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