Peter Moon is an Australian comedian, best known for participating in the sketch comedy Fast Forward.
His characters were often oafish sidekicks to more dominant characters played by Steve Vizard, including Barry the advertising executive and Abdul the Persian carpet salesman. Peter Moon also appeared in one of the show's best-known parodies, of the Kung Fu television series (also opposite Steve Vizard), and as the "very unattractive" Soviet news...
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