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Tractor Monkeys
GenreGame show
Directed byMark Fitzgerald
Presented byMerrick Watts, Katie "Monty" Dimond and Dave O’Neil
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
Production
Production locationsMelbourne, Victoria
Running time36 minutes
Original release
NetworkABC1
Release20 March –
25 December 2013

Tractor Monkeys is an Australian comedic television quiz show hosted by Merrick Watts. Seventeen episodes screened on ABC1 in 2013.

Series 1

Eight episodes screened on Wednesday nights from 20 March to 8 May 2013.

Series 2

Eight themed episodes screened on Wednesday nights from 25 September to 13 November 2013.

1. Fashion 2. Love 3. Family 4. TV 5. Technology 6. Sport and Leisure 7. School Days 8. Summer Memories

Christmas episode

The final Christmas episode for the year screened on Wednesday 25 December.

Format

The show features two teams of guest panellists, one led by comedian Dave O'Neil and the other by radio presenter Katie "Monty" Dimond. They compete in rounds of questions and games about trends, fads and social phenomena.[1]

References