Jim Jefferies is back on Netflix next month with his fifth stand-up special for the streamer, “High N’ Dry.” The special premieres globally on Netflix on February 14, just in time for Valentine’s Day. The stand-up follows previous specials “Jim Jefferies: Bare” (2014), “Jim Jefferies: Freedumb” (2016), “Jim Jefferies: This Is Me Now” (2018) and “Jim Jefferies: Intolerant” (2020). Scott Zabielski directed the new special.
“High N’ Dry” is actually Jefferies’ tenth TV standup special all together, which goes back to “Contraband” in 2008. According to the logline, “In the special, newly married and loving life with his wife and kids, Jefferies sounds off on the laziness of koala bears, the injustices of male pattern baldness and the reason why he’ll never drink again.”
Jefferies, Tim Sarkes, Alex Murray, Brian Volk-Weiss and Cisco Henson are executive producers of “High N’ Dry.”
Jefferies is currently on the road for his 2023 “Give’em What They Want Tour.
“High N’ Dry” is actually Jefferies’ tenth TV standup special all together, which goes back to “Contraband” in 2008. According to the logline, “In the special, newly married and loving life with his wife and kids, Jefferies sounds off on the laziness of koala bears, the injustices of male pattern baldness and the reason why he’ll never drink again.”
Jefferies, Tim Sarkes, Alex Murray, Brian Volk-Weiss and Cisco Henson are executive producers of “High N’ Dry.”
Jefferies is currently on the road for his 2023 “Give’em What They Want Tour.
- 1/23/2023
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Australians can subscribe to Netflix.s Australian service, which launches on Tuesday, for as little as $8.99 per month, undercutting its rivals Stan, Presto Movies, Presto TV and Quickflix by a dollar.
That.s the fee for a single, standard definition feed announced today. A two stream HD plan will cost $11.99 and for a four-stream, 4K ultra-hd .family. plan it.s $14.99.
Netflix is offering a free one-month trial and Optus subscribers can get the service at no extra cost for six months as part of a 24-month plan.
Concurrently Foxtel announced the pricing for its new iQ3 set-top box, which combines pay-tv, free-to-air. and the internet, and Telstra launched Presto on its T-Box, offering a free six-month subscription to both services which normally cost $9.99 individually or $14.99 combined..
For the iQ3 upgrade, Foxtel subscribers will pay $125 for the unit plus $25 for a self-installation kit, or $125 plus $75 for installation by a Foxtel technician.
That.s the fee for a single, standard definition feed announced today. A two stream HD plan will cost $11.99 and for a four-stream, 4K ultra-hd .family. plan it.s $14.99.
Netflix is offering a free one-month trial and Optus subscribers can get the service at no extra cost for six months as part of a 24-month plan.
Concurrently Foxtel announced the pricing for its new iQ3 set-top box, which combines pay-tv, free-to-air. and the internet, and Telstra launched Presto on its T-Box, offering a free six-month subscription to both services which normally cost $9.99 individually or $14.99 combined..
For the iQ3 upgrade, Foxtel subscribers will pay $125 for the unit plus $25 for a self-installation kit, or $125 plus $75 for installation by a Foxtel technician.
- 3/22/2015
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
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