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* AccidentalKidnapping: The series final is kicked off by the boys trying to fix a botched baby photography job by borrowing the baby from the hospital room, which sparks a panic before they can return him.

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* BerserkButton: The new neighbour Suzanne is nice enough, but making fun of her s(ch)peech impediment is a good way to start a long-term feud.

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** In "The Pool", Garth Delancey hates being reminded about playing the mascot "Penguin Man".

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* IWasJustJokingIWasJustJoking: In "The Wall", the two have horribly damaged a wall close to an inspection in their apartment, as well as the other side of the wall in their neighbour's flat:
-->'''Col:''' ''[sarcastically]'' Oh yeah, what are we going to do? Make the hole big enough for both of us to fit through, patch the wall from Mitchell's side and then just let ourselves out?\\
'''Frank:''' ...That's actually not a bad idea.\\
'''Col:''' ...Yeah, I know!\\
'''Frank:''' But you were being sarcastic.\\
'''Col:''' ...No I wasn't...



* NoOneGetsLeftBehind: Subverted in "Tonight You Die"

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* NoOneGetsLeftBehind: Subverted in "Tonight You Die"Die". Col and Frank are fleeing their psychotic ex-boss who is trying to kill them. Frank trips and this exchange ensues:
-->'''Frank:''' I've sprained my ankle! You'll have to go on without me!\\
'''Col:''' OK! ''(makes to leave)''\\
'''Frank:''' No, hang on! That's not how it goes! You're supposed to say "No, I cannot possibly, for you are my friend."\\
'''Col:''' OK, let's try again.\\
'''Frank:''' You'll have to go on without me!\\
'''Col:''' No, I cannot possibly, for you are my friend.\\
'''Frank:''' I insist!\\
'''Col:''' Alrighty.
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* SuspectIsHatless: "Tonight You Die" has [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4ZWswYF9Jc a lengthy gag]] where Frank tries to ask a video rental clerk about a film whose title can't remember, starring "that actor guy" whose name he can't remember. This goes on for several minutes as Frank drives the clerk nuts, until he reacts with a BigShutUp.

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* SuspectIsHatless: "Tonight You Die" has [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4ZWswYF9Jc a lengthy gag]] where Frank tries to ask a video rental clerk about a film whose title can't remember, starring "that actor guy" whose name he can't remember. This goes on for several minutes as Frank drives the clerk nuts, until he reacts with a BigShutUp. It's not until the end of the episode that he remembers the actor was Creator/GregoryPeck, though he still doesn't remember either of the films he was talking about.
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* SuspectIsHatless: "Tonight You Die" has [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4ZWswYF9Jc a lengthy gag]] where Frank tries to ask a video rental clerk about a film whose title can't remember, starring "that actor guy" whose name he can't remember. This goes on for several minutes as Frank drives the clerk nuts, until he reacts with a BigShutUp.
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* SarcasmMode: Colin. A lot. The most memorable would probably be in "The Wall" where after a HUGE sarcastic rant Frank [[SarcasmFailure asks whether he's being sarcastic]]. Col replies "YEAH! I'm being REALLY sarcastic," which Frank points out is sarcastically wrong and that he should have said "NAH! I'm not being sarcastic!" Colin then goes into uber sarcasm mode which he can only be brought out of with a GetAHoldOfYourselfMan moment.

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* SarcasmMode: Colin. A lot. The most memorable would probably be in "The Wall" where after "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJkxl5cjVs8 The Wall]]": Frank is trying to be optimistic about their landlord showing them loyalty over their neigbour and Col responds with a HUGE ''HUGE'' sarcastic rant rant, saying that he'll probably drop the rent and renovate the whole apartment. Frank [[SarcasmFailure asks whether he's being sarcastic]]. Col replies "YEAH! "Oh ''YEAH'', I'm being REALLY sarcastic," ''REALLY'' sarcastic!" which Frank points out is sarcastically wrong and that he should have said "NAH! "No! I'm not being sarcastic!" Colin then goes into uber sarcasm mode which he can only be brought out of with a GetAHoldOfYourselfMan moment.

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->''I've got a feeling''\\
''I've got a bit of an inkling''\\
''This is gonna be one of those days''



* BerserkButton: The new neighbour Suzanne is nice enough, but making fun of her s(ch)peech impediment is a good way to start a long-term feud.



* ConsistentClothingStyle: Lano always wears mismatched suits with loud patterns while Woodley has a more shabby appearance. As Woodley is socially inept and Lano is oblivious to his own idiocy, it's a fair representation of their characters.



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* FawltyTowersPlotFawltyTowersPlot: Lano is a compulsive liar and often finds himself having to back up his claims whenever Woodley prompts him into following through on them.



* KissOfLife: Woodley almost drowns at the public pool and has to be resucitated by an attractive lifeguard. He becomes madly infatuated with her after that and makes a right fool of himself (more than ususal) trying to woo her.



* LikeAnOldMarriedCouple: Being the more softly-spoken of the duo, Woodley often acts like he's Lano's wife, much to Lano's annoyance. Woodley even asks if he can shower with Lano in one episode.



* NeverBareheaded: Woodley always wears his red hat, including to bed and while trying to swim.



* PerformanceAnxiety: Lano talks a big game, but anytime he goes on television he'll freeze up.



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* WithFriendsLikeTheseWithFriendsLikeThese: Lano and Woodley (mostly Lano) will physically abuse each other in all sorts of ways and their bumbling shenanigans costs them job after job. They stay together for no other reason than because they're too weird to be anyone else's friends.
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* LeapDay: Brought up in "The Wall" as a source of angst for Frank. The actual Frank Woodley was indeed born on February 29th.
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* LeapDay: Brought up in "The Wall" as a source of angst for Frank. The actual Frank Woodley was indeed born on February 29th.
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* ThemeTuneCameo: With a twist - The tune in question is not the theme tune, but "Danny Boy". According to the commentary, this is because the song was in the public domain and thus royalty-free.
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* CannotTellFictionFromReality: A RunningGag in "One Simple Task". Frank brings up a memory of a holiday at the beach, claiming that Col had an affair with a married woman while her husband was aware. Col is confused until Frank mentions, "the war", and realises he's remembering ''Film/SummerOf42''. Frank later brings up "a movie" about two pizza guys getting beaten up by hoodlums, which in fact happened to them only days ago.

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* CannotTellFictionFromReality: A RunningGag in "One Simple Task". Frank brings up a memory of a holiday at the beach, claiming that Col had an affair with a married woman while her husband was aware.away. Col is confused until Frank mentions, "the war", and realises he's remembering ''Film/SummerOf42''. Frank later brings up "a movie" about two pizza guys getting beaten up by hoodlums, which in fact happened to them only days ago.
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* CannotTellFictionFromReality: A RunningGag in "One Simple Task". Frank brings up a memory of a holiday at the beach, claiming that Col had an affair with a married woman while her husband was aware. Col is confused until Frank mentions, "the war", and realises he's remembering ''Summer of 42''. Frank later brings up "a movie" about two pizza guys getting beaten up by hoodlums, which in fact happened to them only days ago.

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* CannotTellFictionFromReality: A RunningGag in "One Simple Task". Frank brings up a memory of a holiday at the beach, claiming that Col had an affair with a married woman while her husband was aware. Col is confused until Frank mentions, "the war", and realises he's remembering ''Summer of 42''.''Film/SummerOf42''. Frank later brings up "a movie" about two pizza guys getting beaten up by hoodlums, which in fact happened to them only days ago.
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* TheWoobie: Woodley. Almost every action he makes is in the first episode gets a sad "awww" from the StudioAudience/LaughTrack.
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* AManIsNotAVirgin: "The Girlfriend" plays with this idea.

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* CannotTellFictionFromReality: A RunningGag in "One Simple Task". Frank brings up a memory of a holiday at the beach, claiming that Col had an affair with a married woman while her husband was aware. Col is confused until Frank mentions, "the war", and realises he's remembering ''Summer of 42''. Frank later brings up "a movie" about two pizza guys getting beaten up by hoodlums, which in fact happened to them only days ago.
-->'''Frank''': "Col, [[Film/FreeWilly did we ever help a whale get free]]?"



* SawItInAMovieOnce: "One Simple Task." After confusing reality and films with each other for an entire episode ("Col, did we ever help a whale get free?") Frank proves his friendship to Col by pulling a CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass, fighting off a band of hodlums with a [[StuffBlowingUp back-pack of pesticide spray and a lighter]] However it gets spoofed because, after he gives it to Col to have a go Frank remembers that in the film it [[MadeOfExplodium blew up and killed the guy]], at which point boom!
** Previously in that episode he remembers a holiday at the beach in which Col had an affair with a married woman, during the war. Col recognises as ''SummerOf42''. Frank later brings up a movie about two pizza guys getting beaten up by hoodlums, which happened to them only days ago.

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* SawItInAMovieOnce: "One Simple Task." After confusing reality and films with each other for an entire episode ("Col, did we ever help a whale get free?") episode, Frank proves his friendship to Col by pulling a CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass, fighting off a band of hodlums hoodlums with a [[StuffBlowingUp back-pack of pesticide spray and a lighter]] lighter]]. However it gets spoofed because, after he gives it to Col to have a go go, Frank remembers that in the film it [[MadeOfExplodium blew up and killed the guy]], at which point boom!
** Previously in that episode he remembers a holiday at the beach in which Col had an affair with a married woman, during the war. Col recognises as ''SummerOf42''. Frank later brings up a movie about two pizza guys getting beaten up by hoodlums, which happened to them only days ago.
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* WhosOnFirst: In "Primal Warrior":
-->'''Colin:''' I don't think you're pulling your weight frankly!\\
'''Frank:''' My name's not Frankly!\\
'''Colin:''' What?\\
'''Frank:''' You dropped the Wood!\\
'''Colin:''' Where?\\
'''Frank:''' You called me Frankly -- my name's Frank Woodley. Frankly, it makes me uncomfortable.\\
'''Colin:''' What makes you uncomfortable?\\
'''Frank:''' Frankly!\\
'''Colin:''' Yes, I'm glad you're being honest with me, what's upsetting you?\\
'''Frank:''' I don't like it when you drop the Wood!\\
'''Colin:''' I didn't drop the wood! Frankly, I don't what you're talking about!\\
'''Frank:''' Don't call me Frankly!\\
'''Colin:''' Just cut the wood!\\
'''Frank:''' I'm not cutting the Wood, it's part of my name!\\
'''Colin:''' Grab an axe and cut up pieces of timber for me!\\
'''Frank:''' ...Oh okay, why didn't you say so?

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~~[[{{Formats}} Half Hour Comedy]] [[CategoryShowGenres SitCom]]~~''The Adventures of Lano and Woodley'' is an Australian sitcom revolving around the misadventures of two somehow-best-friends, TheDitz Frank Woodley and {{Jerkass}} Col Lane, who live together in a flat in Melbourne. Lano and Woodley were originally a comedy duo that had had several previous successes and made this hilarious sitcom, although it [[ShortRunners only lasted 13 episodes]].

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~~[[{{Formats}} Half Hour Comedy]] [[CategoryShowGenres SitCom]]~~''The ''The Adventures of Lano and Woodley'' is an Australian sitcom revolving around the misadventures of two somehow-best-friends, TheDitz Frank Woodley and {{Jerkass}} Col Lane, who live together in a flat in Melbourne. Lano and Woodley were originally a comedy duo that had had several previous successes and made this hilarious sitcom, although it [[ShortRunners only lasted 13 episodes]].






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*LargeHam: They both have their moments, but Colin is more prone to this, while Frank is more physical.
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~~[[{{Formats}} Half Hour Comedy]] [[CategoryShowGenres SitCom]]~~''The Adventures of Lano and Woodley'' is an Australian sitcom revolving around the misadventures of two somehow-best-friends, TheDitz Frank Woodley and {{Jerkass}} Col Lane, who live together in a flat in Melbourne. Lano and Woodley were originally a comedy duo that had had several previous successes and made this hilarious sitcom, although it [[TooGoodToLast only lasted 13 episodes]].

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~~[[{{Formats}} Half Hour Comedy]] [[CategoryShowGenres SitCom]]~~''The Adventures of Lano and Woodley'' is an Australian sitcom revolving around the misadventures of two somehow-best-friends, TheDitz Frank Woodley and {{Jerkass}} Col Lane, who live together in a flat in Melbourne. Lano and Woodley were originally a comedy duo that had had several previous successes and made this hilarious sitcom, although it [[TooGoodToLast [[ShortRunners only lasted 13 episodes]].



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~~[[{{Formats}} Half Hour Comedy]] [[CategoryShowGenres SitCom]]~~''The Adventures of Lano and Woodley'' is an Australian sitcom revolving around the misadventures of two somehow-best-friends, TheDitz Frank Woodley and {{Jerkass}} Col Lane, who live together in a flat in Melbourne. Lano and Woodley were originally a comedy duo that had had several previous successes and made this hilarious sitcom, although it [[TooGoodToLast only lasted 13 episodes]].

The show is all about the scrapes they get into in their day-to-day lives, and how they make things worse for themselves.

Full of slapstick, although humour was also derived from witty wordplay.
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This show provides examples of:
* AManIsNotAVirgin: "The Girlfriend" plays with this idea.
* AirHugging: From "One Simple Task". Although it's more bum-in-the-air-so-we-don't-have-to-touch hugging.
* AlterEgoActing
* AnnoyingPatient: Again from "One Simple Task".
* BadlyBatteredBabysitter The last two episodes of the series.
* BrickJoke: They are the kings of this. See the end of "One Simple Task," "Starquest," "Tonight You Die," "The Two Men," "Primal Warrior"...
* CasanovaWannabe: Col, at times.
* CatchPhrase: "Love X? Love X? I want to DESTROY X!", "You stupid little skinny man!" and of course the sarcastic "Oh YEAH!"
* TheDitz: Frank, though Col has his moments.
* EasterBunny: Averted and Subverted in "The Easter Story". Lano and Woodley do attend Sunday Easter Mass AND have the Easter Bunny... which they accidentally decapitate... long story.
* FawltyTowersPlot
* TheFunInFuneral: Col's mother's funeral in "Mother" is disrupted by endless problems with the tape playing her favourite song ("Danny Boy", unsurprisingly).
* GetAHoldOfYourselfMan: Subverted in "Tonight You Die" - Frank freaks out about dying and Col slaps him. Frank snaps out of it but Col keeps slapping him. Frank tries to slap Col to his senses but all that happens is that they end up slapping each other in a continuous line saying "You snap out of it." "You snap out of it." "You snap out of it." "You snap out of it." "You snap out of it." "You snap out of it." "You snap out of it." "You snap out of it." "You snap out of it." "You snap out of it." [[OverlyLongGag "You snap out of it." "You snap out of it."]]
* HeterosexualLifePartners: The two title characters.
* HorribleCampingTrip: From "Primal Warrior". Subverted in that the horrible camping trip occurs ''in Col and Frank's apartment.''
* IgnoreTheDisability: Neighbour Susannah's lisp.
* IWasJustJoking
* {{Jerkass}}: Col - To extremes. And particularly towards Frank. Is regularly seen hitting, insulting and generally abusing his flatmate. But when it comes to the crunch he does care about Frank.
* LineOfSightName: Col's imaginary girlfriend "Jenny Window" in the first episode.
* MistakenForDying: Frank, in "One Simple Task"
* NoOneGetsLeftBehind: Subverted in "Tonight You Die"
* OnceAnEpisode: Every episode before the opening credits the duo get fired.
* OverlyLongGag: Multiple times, in every episode, usually whilst jumping or moving around the room.
** The first episode alone has 5 of these, Frank and Col grabbing and shaking each other trying to get the other to "settle down", Col informing Frank that "yep yep yeah" he has had a girlfriend, Col's reaction to Frank talking when he gets a girlfriend, Frank's "I don't want you to go" when Frank goes out on a 2nd date. Also, some of the jokes aren't quite in the "Overly Long" category, but do take longer than you would expect, like Frank acting like he's going to put down a phone, picking it up, and doing that 4 times, as well as another "yep yep yeah" at the end of the episode.
* PocketProtector: Spoofed in "Primal Warrior". Col shoots Frank in the chest with an arrow. Frank is horrified until he realises that his ''massive'' autumn leaf album was in his jacket pocket and stopped the arrow.
* RunningGag: "Love him? Love him?! I want to DESTROY HIM!"
** Colin attempting to repeat something hopeful Frank said, only to break into sarcastic laughter.
** Falling out the window. Normally, but not always, backwards.
* StudioAudience
* SarcasmMode: Colin. A lot. The most memorable would probably be in "The Wall" where after a HUGE sarcastic rant Frank [[SarcasmFailure asks whether he's being sarcastic]]. Col replies "YEAH! I'm being REALLY sarcastic," which Frank points out is sarcastically wrong and that he should have said "NAH! I'm not being sarcastic!" Colin then goes into uber sarcasm mode which he can only be brought out of with a GetAHoldOfYourselfMan moment.
* SawItInAMovieOnce: "One Simple Task." After confusing reality and films with each other for an entire episode ("Col, did we ever help a whale get free?") Frank proves his friendship to Col by pulling a CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass, fighting off a band of hodlums with a [[StuffBlowingUp back-pack of pesticide spray and a lighter]] However it gets spoofed because, after he gives it to Col to have a go Frank remembers that in the film it [[MadeOfExplodium blew up and killed the guy]], at which point boom!
** Previously in that episode he remembers a holiday at the beach in which Col had an affair with a married woman, during the war. Col recognises as ''SummerOf42''. Frank later brings up a movie about two pizza guys getting beaten up by hoodlums, which happened to them only days ago.
* ThemeTuneCameo: With a twist - The tune in question is not the theme tune, but "Danny Boy". According to the commentary, this is because the song was in the public domain and thus royalty-free.
* TooGoodToLast
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Frank's phobia of beards in the episode "Game Show God". Cured at the end of the episode.
* WithFriendsLikeThese
* TheWoobie: Woodley. Almost every action he makes is in the first episode gets a sad "awww" from the StudioAudience/LaughTrack.
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