The Cheap Seats 2-27
Melanie Bracewell and Tim McDonald take a look at the week that was. From major news stories, entertainment and viral videos, this program is a Reader’s Digest for those who just don’t want to read.
Read moreMelanie Bracewell and Tim McDonald take a look at the week that was. From major news stories, entertainment and viral videos, this program is a Reader’s Digest for those who just don’t want to read.
Read moreCafe Martini. It’s disgusting food with a side order of denial when Colin gets stuck in a time warp at the daggy Cafe Martini in Wangaratta.
Read moreLandscape Week. The Blockheads keep on pushing to finish their 10 acres of landscaping.
Read morePlayers must correctly assemble safety markings on an airstrip runway so that three WWII planes loaded with silver bars can land. Then, will the Faithful succeed in banishing a Traitor?
Read moreIn Kerikeri, local weekend market and café owners Warrick and Judy Hyland are building the biggest house they can on a budget. However, a global pandemic and building supply crisis force them to make some heart-wrenching decisions.
Read moreRecorded live from Melbourne’s Malthouse Theatre and hosted by Nath Valvo, Just For Laughs Australia guarantees laughs from Felicity Ward, Ben Lomas and Diana Nguyen.
Read moreLandscape Week. Jenny and her landscaper come to blows, and Ankur and Sharon are once again in the budget spotlight.
Read moreCelebrities pit their linguistic and numerical skills against each other and the clock with often comedic results.
Read moreThe silver prize is growing, and so is the heat in Traitors Tower, as one of the killers fumes about their teammates’ subterfuge. Then, a mysterious note throws the Traitors’ game into further disarray.
Read moreDark Seas. Travellers onboard cruise ships have seen violent crime, pollution, and now a COVID crisis. Liz Hayes and a panel of experts examine whether it has learnt from past lessons.
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