Kingswood Country is an Australian television sitcom that aired from 1980 to 1984. The show follows the lives of the Bullpitt family, who live in the fictional suburb of Melbourne called Kingswood. Ted Bullpitt, the patriarch of the family, is a conservative and politically incorrect man who often finds himself in humorous situations due to his outdated views.
Throughout the series, Ted clashes with his son-in-law Bob, who is more progressive and often challenges Ted's beliefs. The show explores themes of generational differences, cultural clashes, and the changing social landscape of Australia in the 1980s.
Kingswood Country was a popular show during its run and is remembered for its sharp wit, memorable characters, and satirical take on Australian society. The show's humor and social commentary continue to resonate with audiences today.