Sam Pang, Hamish Blake, Urzila Carlson, Anisa Nandaula, Guy Montgomery

Next week on Thank God You're Here, we're opening the big blue door for the last time this season.
But don't get too upset, because this season finale is a doozy. Next Wednesday, not four but five performers will partake in the pandemonium: Sam Pang, Hamish Blake, Urzila Carlson, Anisa Nandaula, and Guy Montgomery.
Celia Pacquola continues as our host extraordinaire, and we've pulled out the big guns with a guest judge who can only be described as a titan of comedy.
Ready to riot and soak up the hilarity of fast-talking funny people? Then 10 is the only place to be next Wednesday.
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