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Ground Up

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2026 Australian television series
For other uses, see GroundUP (disambiguation).
Ground Up
A man in a suit holding a screeching Tasmanian devil in his left hand, and an Australian rules football in his right. He is standing on turf next to the words Ground Up spray-painted in block letters on the field.
GenreComedy
Created byGary McCaffrie
Directed byWayne Hope
Starring
Country of originAustralia
No. of episodes6
Original release
NetworkABC

Ground Up is an Australian comedy series for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), premiering on 7 June 2026. Produced by Gristmill, the series focuses on the development of a football club and stadium in Tasmania, fronted by AFL administrator Hugh Shen (Sam Pang). Shen must win over a divided community, wrangle together a team, and manage his overly bureaucratic organisation.

Plot

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The series follows Hobart-via-Melbourne AFL administrator Hugh Shen who has been tasked with establishing Tasmania's first-ever AFL team. He must face the uninterested and angry locals who are funding the 1ドル.13 billion stadium with their taxes.[1] [2]

Cast

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In May 2026, the extended cast for the series was announced.[3]

Production

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The series was first announced during ABC upfronts on 21 November 2025.[1] It was commissioned and financed by the public broadcaster in association with Screen Australia, VicScreen and Screen Tasmania.[1]

On 5 May 2026, ABC released the trailer for the series.[5]

Episodes

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No. Title Original Release Date iview Release Date Viewers Ref
1 Offensive Pressure 7 June 2026 7 June 2026 443,000 [6]
2 Taking Territory 14 June 2026 TBA
3 Too High 21 June 2026 TBA
4 Ins and Out 28 June 2026 TBA
5 Boundaries 5 July 2026 TBA
6 TBA 12 July 2026 14 June 2026 TBA

Release and reaction

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Ground Up premiered on ABC TV and was released on ABC iview on 7 June 2026.[7]

Reviewer from The Guardian Luke Buckmaster rated the series three stars calling the series "easily digestible" but not full of belly laughs.[8]

See also

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  • Utopia, an Australian comedy television series satirising government infrastructure and bureaucracy
  • The Games, an Australian mockumentary television series satirising government corruption in the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Number 1 draft pick Sam Pang leads hilarious new ABC footy comedy". VicScreen . 21 November 2025. Retrieved 1 June 2026.
  2. ^ "Ground Up: Tasmania's 1ドル.13 billion stadium saga becomes ABC comedy series". Pulse Tasmania . 20 November 2025. Retrieved 1 June 2026.
  3. ^ "Sam Pang leads all-star cast in new ABC comedy Ground Up". FilmInk. Retrieved 2026年06月07日.
  4. ^ "AFL fan? You don't want to miss this show". The West Australian. 2026年06月01日. Retrieved 2026年06月07日.
  5. ^ Team, The IF (2026年05月05日). "'Ground Up' (First Look)". IF Magazine. Retrieved 2026年06月07日.
  6. ^ Molk, Steve (2026年06月08日). "Sunday VOZ Ratings | AFL and a repeat of THE 1% CLUB AUSTRALIA give Seven a big win". TV Blackbox. Retrieved 2026年06月08日.
  7. ^ Knox, David (5 May 2026). "Airdate: Ground Up". TV Tonight . Retrieved 1 June 2026.
  8. ^ Buckmaster, Luke (2026年06月07日). "Ground Up review – Sam Pang stars in ABC's easily digestible AFL office comedy". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077 . Retrieved 2026年06月07日.
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