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Hey Hey ratings up despite skit row

By Vincent Morello and Britt Smith, AAP October 9, 2009, 12:09 am

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Hey Hey It's Saturday made a splash within a week of its return to Australian television - creating a wave of outrage around the world with a skit featuring men in blackface.

The revival of the iconic variety show after 10 years had been praised for bringing back wholesome family entertainment, with its debut reunion show winning over local audiences.

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But many are now questioning whether the program isn't well and truly past its use-by date after Wednesday night's skit by a group calling themselves the Jackson Jive.

The clumsy performance, aired during the Red Faces "talent" segment, consisted of a frontman in whiteface impersonating Michael Jackson, backed by dancers in blackface and wigs.

American singer and guest judge Harry Connick Jr took offence, giving them zero.

He said if the act had appeared on US television, the broadcast would have been terminated.

Host Daryl Somers was forced to apologise, and the performers followed suit on Thursday.

International media and commentators, especially in the United States, were quick to condemn the skit, with many labelling Australia backward and racist.

"Shame on the host and the other judges for trying to act like this performance was acceptable in any part of the world. I'm too disgusted to write any more," a Chicago Now blogger wrote.

Blackface shows were common in the US from the 19th century, with white performers playing black characters with exaggerated, demeaning characteristics.

The Guardian newspaper in the UK described the skit as "mind-boggling".

In Australia, TV expert Vincent O'Donnell, from RMIT, said it was thoughtless, given audiences had changed.

"For me, it is just tasteless TV, perhaps sensation seeking, and not well thought through," Dr O'Donnell told AAP.

He added that Jackson was beyond satire in the US, while he wasn't in Australia.

Thousands of viewers and commentators took to online social networking site Twitter to give their opinions.

"Thank you Hey Hey It's Saturday for making the world think we are even more rascist (sic)... eh take note dont try and revamp an out of date show," one wrote.

Sydney-based anti-discrimination campaigner Gary Burns said he has lodged a complaint against Nine under the NSW Anti-Discrimination Act because of the skit's "racist connotations".

But others stood up for the segment, accusing critics of being too politically correct.

"Poor old Hey Hey It's Saturday - no harm was meant!" another twitterer posted.

Attorney-General Robert McClelland weighed in, saying Connick had every right to feel offended but commending the way the issue was handled.

"It's one of those events we've seen in the presentation of humour where the wrong note is struck, but all those involved seemed to have acted appropriately to address it," he told reporters in Melbourne.

It didn't take long before Connick was accused of hypocrisy after footage of him impersonating a black preacher 13 years ago resurfaced.

Nine released a statement on Thursday apologising, while Somers went on the defensive, describing it as a "storm in a teacup".

"I think it's blown up a bit out of proportion over here," he told Sky News.

"I think it was just a cultural diversity of America and Australia."

While he again apologised to anyone offended, Somers said he preferred to focus on the ratings, which showed the program was watched by an impressive 2.3 million viewers across the five major cities.

Nine is yet to make a decision on whether the program will be brought back permanently, but a Nine spokesman said the incident will have "nil bearing on what happens next".

Nine is set to repeat both reunion specials on Saturday night on digital station GO!

A Nine spokesman said it was likely the controversial skit would be edited out for the repeats.

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315 Comments

  1. Klem 04:49pm Monday 12th October 2009 EST Report Abuse

    I think we should thank Harry for thinking we should be like Amercians. Perhaps he can get us a Green Card and we can come work on his plantation. "Yessiree Boss-man," I poor a mean lemonade.

  2. U_shit_me_2_tears 05:10am Monday 12th October 2009 EST Report Abuse

    lol you redneck bogans are pathetic... just keep on trying to convince yourselves you're not racist. As I keep saying, which one of you cowards is gonna step up to a black man wearing that makeup & tell him it's not offensive?

  3. Richard 03:56am Monday 12th October 2009 EST Report Abuse

    Hey Hey If you really want to get stuck into MJ have small boys dancing in the background. Tasteless yes, rascist no - get a life!

  4. JoanneB 03:21am Monday 12th October 2009 EST Report Abuse

    Hey Hey Ratings Up Despite Skit Row + Thats the best new's I have heard on the Hey Hey It's Saturday subject so far. Well Done Hey Hey It's Saturday! Oi Oi Oi.

  5. Leanne 02:20am Monday 12th October 2009 EST Report Abuse

    "tasteless tv" quote above sums up the inane show which unfortunately we have in our faces second time round. However the skit was harmless poking fun at the Jackson Five who - let's face (ahem) it - are well over-due for leg pulling. The world needs to lighten up!

  6. Carol 05:03pm Sunday 11th October 2009 EST Report Abuse

    It just proves that americans don't have a sense of humour they are all too serious and up themselves.

  7. fiechter 08:17pm Friday 09th October 2009 EST Report Abuse

    Them stupid Americans have the HIDE to call Australia Racist /Look in their Backyard Dumb Morons/ I HOPE Australian Immigration will stop all US Folks comming to Australia

  8. Jonathan 06:28pm Friday 09th October 2009 EST Report Abuse

    I put together a brief explanation as to why the skit was not racist. It can be found here: http://docs.google.com/View?id=dgzd7j4s_24gp7ppwc5

  9. john 04:50pm Friday 09th October 2009 EST Report Abuse

    Yep - I'm brown and proud of it -OOpps - now is that being racist - HAHAHA Lighten up peoples wow ! I should talk ! At least I don't get sun-burnt !

  10. mrev 04:25pm Friday 09th October 2009 EST Report Abuse

    The next thing to be outlawed as offensive is the Fake Tan people use it will be classed as Racist. After all that is white people wanting to look brown. Bring back Hey Hey it is good old Aussie Family Humour.

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