Phim bộ
Kath và Kim
Tóm tắt
Khi Kath chuẩn bị cưới Kel – một nhà thầu cung cấp thịt ngon – cô con gái Kim về nhà sau khi vỡ mộng về cuộc hôn nhân hai tháng với Brett.
Chi tiết
- Ngày phát sóng đầu
- 2002-05-16
- Trạng thái
- Ended
- Số mùa
- 4 mùa
- Số tập
- 32 tập
- Thể loại
- Phim Hài
- Kênh phát sóng
- Seven Network
- Sản xuất
- Riley Turner Productions
- Quốc gia
- AU
- Ngôn ngữ gốc
- EN
Diễn viên
- Jane Turner vai Kathleen 'Kath' Darleen Day Knight
- Gina Riley vai Kimberly 'Kim' Day Craig
- Magda Szubanski vai Sharon Karen Strzelecki
- Glenn Robbins vai Kel Graham Knight
- Peter Rowsthorn vai Brett Craig
- Marg Downey vai Marion
- Tony Martin vai Mark
- Peta Brady vai Kelly
- Glenn Butcher vai Commonwealth Games Committee
- Mark Trevorrow vai Daryl Lee
- Jane Menelaus vai Bridal Shop Proprietor
- Kate Atkinson vai Rival Mum At ‘Bubs Idol’
Nhà sáng tạo và ê-kíp
- Gina Riley - Creator
- Jane Turner - Creator
- Laura Waters - Producer
- Magda Szubanski - Writer
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