Where Is The Habibs Filmed

Where Is The Habibs Filmed




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Where Is The Habibs Filmed
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Tahir Bilgic
Rob Shehadie
Matt Ryan-Garnsey
Phil Lloyd
Ben Davies


Jason Burrows
Ben Davies
Phil Lloyd
Trent O'Donnell
Andy Ryan
Jo Rooney



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Here Come the Habibs is an Australian television comedy series produced by Jungle Entertainment . A sitcom featuring a Lebanese Australian family who win the lottery and move to the posh eastern suburbs of Sydney , [1] the show premiered on the Nine Network in Australia on 9 February 2016. [2] Despite arousing some controversy as to whether it portrayed racist or stereotyped characters, it was successful, and the series was renewed for a second season, airing from 5 June 2017. [3]

Nine program director Hamish Turner confirmed early in 2018 that the show would not be returning for a third season. [4]

The six-part series was created by Rob Shehadie , Tahir Bilgic , Matt Ryan-Garnsey, [5] Phil Lloyd and Ben Davies. It was written by Phil Lloyd, Gary Eck , Sam Meikle , Trent Roberts, Steve Walsh. It is directed by Darren Ashton and produced by Chloe Rickard. [5]

The score and theme were written by composer Kyls Burtland . The theme features Matuse, an Australian Muslim rapper, and was nominated for Best Television Theme at the 2016 APRA Screen Music Awards . [6]

The series premiered in Australia on 9 February 2016 on the Nine Network. [2]

Season one [21] is available on iTunes in Australia. Series one and two were previously available on the 9now streaming platform by Channel Nine.

9 February 2016 ( 2016-02-09 ) – 24 July 2017 ( 2017-07-24 )

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