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- Get ready to Wiggle with the Wiggles' TV series. Wiggle fans can join in on the fun with the beloved quartet Anthony, Murray, Greg and Jeff.
- "Tripping Over" is a Australian/British co-production which is set in Australia, England, and Thailand. It centres on a young man (MacPherson) who travels around the world while his mother recounts her own travels in her younger days.
- It's a quiz about the week and stuff.
- The show features sketches mocking social and political issues, and often feature comedic publicity stunts.
- ABC News is a public news service in Australia produced by the News and Current Affairs division of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
- In a world dominated by fake news and outright lies, Wil Anderson, Jan Fran and guests dissect the news to sort the real from the rumours, separate fact from fiction and flatten conspiracy theories back down to Earth.
- As the Australian Broadcasting Corporation turns 90, Sky News Australia host Chris Kenny examines the origin, purpose and performance of the national broadcaster, its contribution to public debate and whether this taxpayer-funded service enhances national unity or division. The ABC says it is "Your ABC" but who is actually in charge of this billion-dollars-a-year spending broadcasting behemoth?
- A mixture of stand-up comedy, sketches, live music, circus acts, cabaret and burlesque presented by Paul McDermott. Regular guests were The Umbilical Brothers, Flacco and Claire Hooper.
- Screened during Child Protection Week, Kids At Risk is a conversation on the issues surrounding child abuse and neglect. Geraldine Doogue leads a group conversation with child welfare professionals as well as people/families with experience of child abuse and neglect to discuss the issues surrounding this important subject. Child abuse and neglect is one of multicultural Australia's most significant social problems.
- Question Everything debuts, or does it? It does. We talk climate change, mice on the move and how patient zeroes might be heroes.
- Unlocking the secrets of the Anti-Lockdown protest. Are we helping the Taliban's PR offensive? How do tabloids get away with their lies?
- Questioning vaccine questioners. How horse sense can dismiss horse medicine. And we're all going to die. But how? We tell you what not to worry about.
- We reveal what they don't want you to know: how conspiracies work. Plus who is spreading the most misinformation? And has cancel culture hit the playground?
- How a vaccination campaign hit a dissonant note. How new is that new world order? Are celebs scamming you? Will and Jan are joined by Alex Toliopoulos, Alice Fraser, Aaron Chen and a bunch of celebs, unless that's a scam.
- Wil and Jan are joined by Mark Humphries, Tom Cashman and Bec Melrose to talk COVID origin conspiracies, from bats to the batty, how sock puppets are threatening democracy, and to reveal the tricks to get clicks.
- In a world dominated by fake news and outright lies, Wil Anderson, Jan Fran and guests dissect the news to sort the real from the rumours, separate fact from fiction and flatten conspiracy theories back down to Earth.
- Wil and Jan are joined by Julia Zemiro, Aaron Chen and Bec Melrose to discuss rumours of deaths that have been greatly exaggerated, moon conspiracies, and faking, well, everything.
- From clickbait fit for the King to the king of all chess scandals, Wil Anderson and Jan Fran are joined by Matt Parkinson, Kirsty Webeck and Tom Ballard to reveal the media tricks used to get people's clicks.
- The news is obsessing over asteroids again, and who's declaring the pandemic over? It's a who's who but it's not the WHO. Wil Anderson and Jan Fran are joined by James O'Loghlin, Claire Hooper and Alexei Toliopoulos.
- The beginning of a nanny state and the Aussie speech that could end it all, Question Everything is back to sort fact from fiction. Wil Anderson and Jan Fran join comedians Dave O'Neil, Jordan Raskopoulos and Frankie McNair.
- There are looters on the street, threats in the sky, and passive-aggressive emojis on your phone. We'll get to the bottom of them all. Joining Wil Anderson and Jan Fran are Mark Humphries, Geraldine Hickey and Cameron James.
- The news' bizarre budget bonanza beggars belief. Plus the sports sponsor saga takes centre court and our panel is ready to test the boundaries. Joining Wil Anderson and Jan Fran are Matt Parkinson, Alex Lee and Nath Valvo.
- How journalism died, was resurrected and died again two days later. Plus it's Halloween and we dig up the tricks and treats of the trade. Wil Anderson and Jan Fran are joined by Mark Humphries, Kirsty Webeck and Luke Heggie.
- The home raid that gave the news a real buzz. Plus our panel goes on a news safari to spot morning show anchors on the loose. Joining Wil Anderson and Jan Fran are Tom Gleeson, Mel Buttle and Blake Freeman.
- Public art is under attack. Plus a plucky protestor serves Charles eggs royale and our panel is ready to crack the case. Joining Wil Anderson and Jan Fran are Paul McDermott, Charlie Pickering and Alex Lee.
- School's out for summer. The Gold Coast braces for the return of Schoolies Week. Plus the FIFA World Cup begins and our panel is kicking off. Joining Wil Anderson and Jan Fran are Wendy Harmer, Dan Ilic and Bec Melrose.
- Dan Andrews is back and the Prosecco has gone flat. Our panel proposes new names for true blue bubbles. Joining Wil Anderson and Jan Fran are Carl Barron, Mel Buttle and Blake Freeman.
- Wil Anderson, Jan Fran and a collection of Australia's best and brightest comedians return to give you the clues to unpack the news, miss all misinformation and stay informed not alarmed.
- Nicolas Cage went grocery shopping. Yeah, that's the whole story. And Jan Fran Jansplains scare quotes. Joining Wil Anderson and Jan Fran are Mel Buttle, Tom Ballard and Lizzy Hoo.
- How Albo's dinner revealed diplomatic secrets and a desperate live cross from the grocery aisle as the price of chocolate skyrockets. Joining Wil Anderson and Jan Fran are Mark Humphries, Dane Simpson, and Bec Melrose.
- The race that stops a nation wearing pants, some WTF KFC PR and Studio 10 celebrates like nobody is watching. Plus Jan Jansplains norks in the news. Wil Anderson and Jan Fran join Zoe Coombs Marr, Rhys Nicholson and Alex Lee.
- The Deputy PM faces his own OJ trial, Optus gets a bad reception and Kmart stuffs up a stocking stuffer. Plus Jan Fran Jansplains surveys. Joining Wil Anderson and Jan Fran are Mel Buttle, Dilruk Jayasinha and Kirsty Webeck.
- Hard Solo goes soft, Airbus Albo has a hard landing and the news finds joy in Melbourne's saddest playground. Plus Jan Jansplains AI in journalism. Wil Anderson and Jan Fran join Tom Gleeson, Lizzy Hoo and Gareth Reynolds.
- The Nation cops the blame for inflation, Kyle and Jackie O sign a big deal with no lies detected, and Jan Fran explains how property news leads to frustration. Joining Wil and Jan are Alex Lee, Suren Jayemanne and Mel Buttle.
- The news kisses Kissinger goodbye and exposes a sideshow between warring supermarkets. Plus Jan Fran Jansplains red circles on news images. Joining Wil Anderson and Jan Fran are Nath Valvo, Geraldine Hickey and Brett Blake.
- It's the series finale and there's plenty left to question. This week the news bullies Aussie kids, cries over spoilt milk and celebrates the person of the year (Times' version). Plus Jan Fran predicts the news of 2024. Joining Wil Anderson and Jan Fran are Matt Parkinson, Tom Ballard and Kirsty Webeck.
- Five celebrity Doctor Who fans review and discuss Episode 1 of Doctor Who's season 10.
- Five celebrity Doctor Who fans review and discuss Episode 2 of Doctor Who's season 10.
- Five celebrity Doctor Who fans review and discuss Episode 5 of Doctor Who's season 10.
- Five celebrity Doctor Who fans review and discuss Episode 6 of Doctor Who's season 10.