6-508: The Katering Show is an Australian comedy series. It is a parody of cooking shows and current food trends. It stars Australian comedians Kate McCartney and Kate McLennan . It is "the journey of a food intolerant (McCartney) and an intolerable foodie (McLennan)". Season 1 was released direct to YouTube via the Lead Balloon TV channel commencing in February 2015. Episode 4, which parodies
12-454: A comedian and also worked in animation. Her television writing credits have included Big Bite , Hamish & Andy , Adam Hills Tonight and Spicks and Specks . She met Kate McLennan in 2011 after McLennan voiced a character in an animation for her. Due to the number of subsequent collaborations with McLennan, the pair have been dubbed the Kates in the media. McCartney co-created
18-560: Is an Australian comedian, writer, actor and illustrator. She is a frequent collaborator with Kate McLennan , which has led to their being dubbed the Kates . She was born in Perth , moved to Sydney but grew up in Camberwell, Victoria . She later moved to the Melbourne suburb Preston and had a daughter, Millie, in early 2015. In 2022, she became engaged to Sally Rugg . McCartney worked as
24-670: The Thermomix kitchen implement, has had over 2.8 million views (as at 27 May 2023). Season 2 (marketed as Seasoning 2) was picked up by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) and a season of 8 episodes was developed to be released through the ABC iview video on demand platform in April 2016. ABC half-funded production for season 2. The episodes were broadcast on free-to-air television. Kate McCartney Kate McCartney
30-529: The web series Bleak with McLennan in 2010, about being a single 30-something, which won the Kit Denton Disfellowship for Courage and Excellence in Performance Writing at the 2011 AWGIE Awards , worth A$ 30,000 . With McLennan, she created a cooking-based web series called The Katering Show which screened initially on their YouTube channel in 2014. A second season of The Katering Show
36-520: Was screened on the ABC TV and then on ABC iview in 2016. In 2017, McCartney collaborated with McLennan for ABC Television to create the comedy Get Krack!n , in which they played breakfast show television presenters. In 2021, they created Slushy , a workplace comedy set in the Australian Antarctic research base, that was available as a podcast on Audible . McCartney and McLennan wrote
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