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You turn into a vidiot.
The sketch is of a patient in a therapists office, describing his addiction to TV, and saying he has become a vidiot.
Posted by Vidiot on April 9th, 2004.
Posted by Vidiot on May 24th, 2003.
Vidiot was a children's/teenage television game show broadcast from 1992 to 1995 on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
Posted by Vidiot on August 16th, 2005.
The actions of the man, dubbed by the railway press as a "vidiot" drew widespread condemnation from fellow enthusiasts and industry professionals alike.
Your roommate is an unemployed, unmotivated, slovenly vidiot who smokes and drinks while being fixated on a long gone girlfriend.
He suggested The Vidiot when producers suggested that overseas audiences would not know what the title meant, and they combined the two titles.
"Construction for the Modern Vidiot" (2003)
Vidiot was recorded in ABC's Sydney studios.
(Not for nothing has Mr. Paik been affectionately dubbed the "village vidiot.")
Founded label VIDIOT.
The film was distributed as The Vidiot from UHF in Australia, New Zealand and parts of Europe.
Vidiot is also the term used by Ken Nordine in a sketch titled The Vidiot, on his 1957 album Word Jazz.
Also to any news vidiot with a Minicam who happens to wander in here, and if this poster happened to show up on News at Noon, I'd be in a world of hurt.
The Vidiot is a hybrid integrated circuit that works as digital-to-analog converter for the OCS/ECS generation's 12 bit video to analogue RGB output.
A DVD release, Construction For The Modern Vidiot, in May 2003 featured highlights from the 2000 to 2002 shows, and then a further tour was announced in December 2003.
Eden Gaha (born 29 November 1968) is an Australian-born actor, television host and producer, best known for his work on Vidiot, Animal Hospital and as a producer of Celebrity Apprentice, The Contender and Pirate Master.
In an apparent attempt to make it more accessible to overseas audiences, where the term UHF is used less frequently to describe TV broadcasts, the film was titled The Vidiot From UHF in Australia and parts of Europe.
'UHF' (also known as 'The Vidiot from UHF' in Australia, New Zealand and parts of Europe, 'Los Telelocos' in Mexico, and 'Canal U-62' in Argentina and Uruguay), is a comedy film made in 1989 .