Hamish and Andy's Gap Year
Hamish & Andy's Gap Year is a Logie Award winning comedy series following Hamish Blake and Andy Lee, a pair of Australian comedians, on their trips to various international locations. The first season saw the boys visiting America for ten episodes and broadcast their show weekly from New York City. In its second season in 2012, the show was titled "Hamish & Andy's Euro Gap Year" and seven episodes were broadcast from The Lord Stanley, a disused pub in East London, England. The third season known as "Hamish and Andy's Gap Year Asia" in 2013 was broadcast from a bar in Bangkok, Thailand, called 'The Raintree'.
The fourth season was known as Hamish and Andy’s gap year South America.
The concept for the show was created when the Nine Network hired comedians Hamish Blake and Andy Lee for two series in two years. They came across the idea of "Gap Year" when they realised they never took a gap year after high school, so they would film their many adventures overseas as it was 'ironic' that they had just received a contract for TV.
The show featured the American band Moon Hooch in 2011.
Segments
A number of regular segments appear throughout the series:- Safari: Hamish and Andy visit various interesting locations and meet interesting people. For these adventures, the boys dress in purpose-built safari costumes.
- Hamish versus Andy: This involves various competitions between Hamish and Andy. The segment also features Ryan Shelton as a correspondent.
- Ultimate Wingman: Hamish struggles to find Andy a girlfriend, by acting as his wingman.
- Cultural Eating: Introduced in season 2, the segment involves one of the boys will offer the other an unusual local delicacy.
- Interviews : Hamish and Andy interviewed various celebrities, either in the studio or in hotel rooms.
- R2-To-Do : This robot featured on the show provides a list of goals for Hamish and Andy to achieve on their journey.
- 100-second New York lesson : Taken by Ryan Shelton where he would take the viewers on various tours of different culture and places in New York, each timed to 100 seconds. Hamish and Andy would make cameo appearances in each of the segments.
Ratings
Season | # of Episodes | Premiere date | Finale date | Peak Audience | Average Audience |
One | 10 | 28 July 2011 | 29 September 2011 | 1,456,000 | 960,000 |
Two | 7 | 14 June 2012 | 26 July 2012 | 1,413,000 | 1,248,000 |
Three | 6 | 8 July 2013 | 19 August 2013 | 1,566,000 | 1,371,000 |
Four | 6 | 1 July 2014 | 5 August 2014 | 1,047,000 | 1,000,000 |
Series Overview
To date, four seasons of Hamish & Andy's Gap Year have aired.Seasons
''Hamish & Andy's Gap Year'' (2011)
This season was issued as an edited "Best Of" version on DVD, unlike other season which were left unedited.Episode No. | Title | Original Australian air date | Australian Viewers |
''Hamish & Andy's Euro Gap Year'' (2012)
The shows were broadcast from the fictional Lord Stanley pub in East London.Episode No. | Title | Episode Summary | Hamish vs Andy | Original Australian air date | Australian Viewers ' | Ranking on Night |
1 | Episode One | Hamish and Andy travel to Mostar, Bosnia, to jump off the 21-metre tall Old Bridge. They also buy a rabbit which they name "Lenny Rabbitz", and compete in "Rabbit Jumping", a self- explanatory sport from Sweden. | Translation Racing: Players must ask random people on the streets of Rome questions, fed to them through an earpiece. Most understood phrases wins. | 1.413 | #1 | |
2 | Episode Two | The boys travel to Lapland, to compete in reindeer racing. They also head out in London to be paparazzi for a day with a professional paparazzi called Jack. Later they crack open their homebrewed beer, Gap Byear, too early, and the beer hadn't even begun to ferment, due to "the freezing cold London summer" as Hamish puts it. | Hitchhike Racing: Players must hitch-hike as far as they can across Europe in 24 hours, starting in Frankfurt, Germany. They cannot pay or bribe potential lift-givers, though they can each send one "Hinder" to their opponent, to lower their chance of hitch-hiking. | 1.365 | #2 | |
3 | Episode Three | Hamish and Andy go to Venice, where they pilot Gondolas for a day, Hamish also reveals he his one eighth Italian, and acts as if Venice is his hometown, despite occasionally speaking Spanish to their Gondolier instructor. They head to the Netherlands to see which one is the better buttler, by going to the International Butler Academy. | Kiss Racing: Each player has one hour to get as many points for kissing random people on Parisian streets. One point is awarded for each kiss, and another point for each second the kiss is held. | 1.411 | #2 | |
4 | Episode Four | The boys go to Bavaria to compete in "Finger Pulling", a sport in which string is tied to each player's middle finger and they try to pull the other player's hand over a center line. Hamish pulls the short straw and must compete, and is unnerved after meeting a man who lost his finger in a game of finger pulling. In Russia, they go to a fighter pilot training centre and where they are taught how to eject, and not to f****ng touch anything once inside the plane, but before that they must go to a preparation sauna with other trainees. Ultimate Wingman returns, and they spend a day fulfilling other people's London dreams which are sent in and drawn from a pillowcase. | None | 1.183 | #4 | |
5 | Episode Five | Hamish and Andy go to Catalonia to be part of Los Torres Humanas, but Hamish finds out there is a snail festival happening at the same time and joins that instead and he competes in a biscuit eating contest, which he wins, and spends most of the day drinking. In Paris they go into the catacombs where Andy tries to leave Hamish behind. They also try to ride a stage of the Tour de France with Australian cyclist Cadel Evans, but he was "too busy", so instead they decide to go from Gibraltar to Morocco on an aqua trike. | Life size "Guess Who?": The same as regular Guess Who?, but with 12 sets of twins. | 1.090 | #5 | |
6 | Episode Six | In Germany, they compete in "Bus Pulling" where teams of men pull a roadcoach over 30 metres, with some teams managing to do it in around 20 seconds. In Sicily, they try to sell more fish than each other in an hour. The boys head to France, where Hamish has the goal of buying a rollersuit, but after a disastrous trial run, Andy forbids Hamish from buying one. They also go to Gibraltar and set off on their aqua bike to Morocco, fueled by a Red Bull rip-off made by Hamish the night before, which was water with "every performance-enhancing vitamin in the store", Hamish also keeps a "captain's log" during the voyage. | Shop Hiding:' Players must go into a shop and ask for something from the storeroom of the shop, and while the employee is getting the item, the player must hide somewhere in the shop. The player who hides for the longest wins. | 1.156 | #3 | |
7 | Episode Seven: Pre Opening Ceremony Ceremony | Australian Olympic athletes are the audience in the Lord Stanley for the filming of the episode. The boys go to Russia and act in Russian "cat theatre", a circus-type event involving cats. During the episode's filming, a torch, which was a model galah lit on fire, was run from a Walkabout pub in London to light the Lord Stanley's fireplace. They head to Prague for some synchronized swimming, and run "vigorous psychological tests" on Australia's best Olympians. | None'' | 1.118 | #3 |
''Hamish & Andy's Gap Year Asia'' (2013)
The shows were broadcast from a bar in Bangkok, Thailand, called 'The Raintree'.''Hamish & Andy's Gap Year South America'' (2014)
The shows were broadcast from Buenos Aires, Argentina. They also decided to include all of Latin America, rather than just South America, so they could go to Mexico and Central America.Awards and nominations
have won 5 Logie Awards from 16 nominations for their work on Hamish & Andy's Gap Year.Year | Nominee | Award | Result |
2012 | Hamish Blake | Most Popular Presenter | |
2012 | Hamish Blake | Gold Logie: Most Popular Personality on Australian TV | |
2012 | Hamish & Andy's Gap Year | Most Popular Light Entertainment Program | |
2013 | Hamish Blake | Most Popular Presenter | |
2013 | Hamish Blake | Gold Logie: Most Popular Personality on Australian TV | |
2013 | Andy Lee | Most Popular Presenter | |
2013 | Andy Lee | Gold Logie: Most Popular Personality on Australian TV | |
2013 | Hamish & Andy's Euro Gap Year | Most Popular Light Entertainment Program | |
2014 | - | - | - |
2014 | Andy Lee | Most Popular Presenter | |
2014 | Andy Lee | Gold Logie: Most Popular Personality on Australian TV | |
2014 | Hamish Blake | Most Popular Presenter | |
2014 | Hamish & Andy's Gap Year Asia | Most Popular Light Entertainment Program | |
2015 | Hamish Blake | Gold Logie: Most Popular Personality on Australian TV | |
Andy Lee | Gold Logie: Most Popular Personality on Australian TV | - | |
Andy Lee | Most Popular Presenter | - | |
Hamish & Andy's Gap Year South America | Most Popular Entertainment Program | - |