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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,[1][2][3][4][5] a disused pub[6][7] in East London, England.[8] 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.[9] The fourth season was known as Hamish and Andy’s Gap Year South America.

Hamish and Andy's Gap Year
Presented byHamish Blake
Andy Lee
Opening theme"Gap Year Theme Song" by Hamish & Andy (2011)
"Addicted" by Bliss n Eso (2012–2014)
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes29
Production
Running timeApproximately 60 minutes (inc. commercials)
Original release
NetworkNine Network
Release28 July 2011 –
5 August 2014
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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 for the first season as an in house band - during the show, they band were dubbed The Buskerteers.

A number of regular segments appear throughout the series:

  • Safari: Hamish and Andy show a film about where they last went outside of New York, using a "safari map" hidden underneath their desk to show the exact location. For these adventures, the boys dress in purpose-built safari costumes.
  • Hamish VS. Andy: This involves various competitions between Hamish and Andy. The segment also features Ryan Shelton as a correspondent. From season 2 onwards, Ian Danter serves as the segment’s narrator, replacing an unnamed voiceover artist used in the first season.
  • Ultimate Wingman: Hamish struggles to find Andy (single) a girlfriend, by acting as his wingman (much to the annoyance of Andy).
  • Cultural Eating: Introduced in season 2, the segment involves one of the boys offering the other an unusual local delicacy. Although it only appeared twice in season 2, it became a regular (appearing in almost every episode) in seasons 3 and 4.
  • Interviews (Season 1 only): Hamish and Andy interviewed various celebrities, either in the studio or in hotel rooms. This segment was removed from the DVD release because the people interviewed denied on including them.
  • R2-To-Do (Season 1 only): 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'd (Season 1 only): Taken by Ryan Shelton, where he would take the viewers on various highly exaggerated 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.

Hamish & Andy’s Gap Year : AUS viewers per episode (millions)

SeasonEpisode number
12345678910
11.4561.0691.0570.9930.8950.8470.7330.8220.8500.883
21.4131.3651.4111.1831.0901.1561.118
31.7261.6441.5481.3011.3601.407
41.1101.0541.1371.1491.2031.201

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To date, four seasons of Hamish & Andy's Gap Year have aired.

Season Season Title Episodes Base Location Originally aired DVD release date
Season premiere Season finale
1 Gap Year 10   Brooklyn 28 July 2011 29 September 2011 17 November 2011
2 Euro Gap Year 7   London 14 June 2012 26 July 2012 23 August 2012
3 Gap Year Asia 6   Bangkok 8 July 2013 19 August 2013 28 August 2013
4 Gap Year South America 6   Buenos Aires 1 July 2014 5 August 2014 6 August 2014

Hamish & Andy's Gap Year (2011)

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Hamish & Andy's Gap Year USA – "Best Of" Edition (2015)

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A new version of Hamish & Andy's Gap Year was released to Stan in 2015 alongside all other Gap Year series, Caravan of Courage specials, Learn India with Hamish & Andy and Hamish & Andy's Reministmas Special. This version is based on the interview-free DVD, but rearranged and with a few segments (mostly 100-Second New York Lessond segments) deleted. This is also the version available on the Hamish & Andy TV YouTube channel, rather than the original.

  1. Part 1 (Special Announcement: Hamish thinks about excluding himself from this version)
    1. DVD Intro
    2. Safari #1 – Bare-Hand Fishing
    3. R2-To-Do – 3-Wheeled Tough Mobile + Timeslot Tattoo
    4. Audience’s "Reaction" to Week 1
    5. Safari #2 – Roller Derby
    6. R2-To-Do – Hillary Clinton Owes Us BBQ
    7. 100 Second New York Lesson'd – Food
    8. Ultimate Wingman
    9. Street Golf With Tiger Hood (preceded by "Week Three" title card from the DVD)
  2. Part 2 (Special Announcement: Andy points out that all the "dumb bits", such as a clip of Hamish eating a massive burger are still included in this version)
    1. Making Your NY Dreams Come True
    2. Safari #3 – LARPing
    3. Hillary Clinton BBQ Update – Voice Analyzer
    4. 100 Second New York Lesson'd – Nightlife
    5. Ultimate Baby Wingman
    6. 3-Wheeled Tough Mobile Update
  3. Part 3 (Special Announcement: Hamish mentions a Brad Pitt appearance, which according to Andy didn’t happen)
    1. Safari #4 – Chateau Poochie
    2. 100 Second New York Lesson'd – Broadway
    3. Hillary Clinton BBQ Update – Jack in Hillary’s Hometown
    4. Jack The Butcher Watches The 3-Wheeled Tough Mobile
    5. Hamish Enters Mr. NY State Bodybuilding Comp
    6. Fun With Glitter Cannons
    7. Safari #5 – Lowriders
    8. Hamish vs. Andy – Bin Lid Racing
  4. Part 4 (Special Announcement: Hamish mentions that they almost put the interviews in, but were worried about celebrity party invitations)
    1. Ultimate Gameshow Wingman
    2. Hamish vs. Andy – Mates Racing
    3. Safari #6 – Western Reenactment Town
    4. Asylum Productions – Home Of The Mockbuster
    5. Safari #7 – Combine Harvester Demolition Derby
    6. R2-To-Do – The Magic Castle
  5. Part 5 (Special Announcement: Hamish mentions that, unlike the celebrities, the regular guest stars get what they deserve)
    1. NASA
    2. Hillary Clinton BBQ Update – Kim Beazley Visit
    3. Magical Johnston presents Street Magic
    4. Safari #8 – Private Investigator Jay J. Armes
    5. Hamish vs. Andy – Stranger Racing
    6. Ultimate Magic Wingman
    7. Safari #9 – Hollerin
  6. Part 6 (Special Announcement: Hamish claims that they removed the interviews cause the celebrities said "you can’t on-sell them")
    1. Free Plastic Giveaway
    2. Streetball in The Cage with Allan Houston
    3. Hillary Clinton BBQ Update – Ruddy To The Rescue
    4. Magic Castle – Hamish Meets His Mentor, Doug
    5. Hamish vs. Andy – Subway Rodeo
    6. 100 Second New York Lesson'd – Art
    7. Magic Castle – The Audition
    8. Hamish vs. Andy – Sleep Racing
    9. One Last Drive In The 3 Wheeled Tough Mobile
    10. Ultimate Last Ditch Wingman

Hamish & Andy's Euro Gap Year (2012)

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Euro Gap Year title card

The shows were broadcast from the disused Lord Stanley pub in East London (Sandringham Road, Dalston E8).[20]

This season was also the only one broadcast in the UK on ITV4.[21] Euro Gap Year and Gap Year Asia were rebroadcast in Australia throughout December 2020, due to Hamish and Andy not working on a new TV program that year.

Hamish & Andy's Gap Year Asia (2013)

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The shows were broadcast from a bar in Bangkok, Thailand, called 'The Raintree'.[9]

Hamish & Andy's Gap Year South America (2014)

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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

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Hamish & Andy 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 Nominated
Gold Logie: Most Popular Personality on Australian TV Won
Hamish & Andy's Gap Year Most Popular Light Entertainment Program Won
2013 Hamish Blake Most Popular Presenter Won
Gold Logie: Most Popular Personality on Australian TV Nominated
Andy Lee Most Popular Presenter Nominated
Gold Logie: Most Popular Personality on Australian TV Nominated
Hamish & Andy's Euro Gap Year Most Popular Light Entertainment Program Nominated
2014
Andy Lee Most Popular Presenter Nominated
Gold Logie: Most Popular Personality on Australian TV Nominated
Hamish Blake Most Popular Presenter Nominated
Hamish & Andy's Gap Year Asia Most Popular Light Entertainment Program Won
2015[52] Hamish Blake Gold Logie: Most Popular Personality on Australian TV Nominated
Andy Lee Nominated
Most Popular Presenter Nominated
Hamish & Andy's Gap Year South America Most Popular Entertainment Program Won
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