Mick Molloy - Television

Television

  • The D-Generation Goes Commercial (1988) – Various – (also writer)
  • The Gerry Connolly Show (1988) – (writer only)
  • The Comedy Company (1989) – Various – (also writer)
  • The Late Show (1992–93) – Himself/Various – (also writer)
  • The Mick Molloy Show (1999) – Himself – (also writer/producer)
  • Kath & Kim (2003) – Gary Poole (2 eps)
  • Stiff (2004) – Angelo Agnelli
  • The Brush-Off (1996) – Angelo Agnelli
  • Any Given Sunday (2006) – Himself
  • The Nation (2007) – Himself – (also writer/producer)
  • "Before The Game" (2008–) – Himself
  • The Jesters (2009–) – Dave Davies

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