A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Robert Ian Sitch
Birthplace:
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Born:
March 17, 1962
Robert Ian Sitch is an Australian director, producer, screenwriter, actor and comedian. Sitch is currently a member of the Working Dog production company which produced the television shows Frontline, A River Somewhere, The Panel, Thank God You're Here and feature films The Castle and The Dish. Sitch co-wrote and directed both of these movies. Description above from the Wikipedia article Robert Ian Sitch, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Co-Director:
1995 Funky Squad
Director:
1995 Funky Squad
1997 The Castle
2000 The Dish
2012 Any Questions for Ben?
Executive Producer:
1995 Funky Squad
1997 The Castle
2000 The Dish
2003 Russell Coight's Celebrity Challenge
2012 Any Questions for Ben?
Producer:
1995 Funky Squad
1997 The Castle
2000 The Dish
2003 Russell Coight's Celebrity Challenge
2012 Any Questions for Ben?
Screenplay:
1995 Funky Squad
1997 The Castle
2000 The Dish
2003 Russell Coight's Celebrity Challenge
2012 Any Questions for Ben?
Writer:
1995 Funky Squad
1997 The Castle
2000 The Dish
2003 Russell Coight's Celebrity Challenge
2012 Any Questions for Ben?
Creator:
1994 Frontline
1995 Funky Squad
2005 The Best Bits of the Late Show
2006 Thank God You're Here
2008 The Hollowmen
2014 Utopia
???? A River Somewhere
Director:
1994 Frontline
1995 Funky Squad
2005 The Best Bits of the Late Show
2006 Thank God You're Here
2008 The Hollowmen
2014 Utopia
???? A River Somewhere
Executive Producer:
1994 Frontline
1995 Funky Squad
2005 The Best Bits of the Late Show
2006 Thank God You're Here
2008 The Hollowmen
2014 Utopia
???? A River Somewhere
Producer:
1994 Frontline
1995 Funky Squad
2005 The Best Bits of the Late Show
2006 Thank God You're Here
2008 The Hollowmen
2014 Utopia
???? A River Somewhere
Writer:
1994 Frontline
1995 Funky Squad
2005 The Best Bits of the Late Show
2006 Thank God You're Here
2008 The Hollowmen
2014 Utopia
???? A River Somewhere
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