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- The series follows Max, the world's first bionic guinea pig, and his best friend Jean-Claude (often called JC), a goldfish, after they escaped the laboratory they're held in and make their way to Woodchuck Woods and how they try to fit in with local wildlife.
- In 2020, the ghost of Captain Cook and his friend Mahnra the goat, travel across Australia in search of a cure for Wyatt Gildt; a mysterious spell which has him bound to his ship for all eternity and plagues many parts of the nation.
- Dramas involving two Sydney lawyers.
- The boys, comedienne Katherine Ryan and TV host Jonathan Ross discuss the EU elections, Australia joining the Eurovision, climate change, Snapchat's gender filter, and people naming their kids after 'Game of Thrones' characters.
- Comedians Rosie Jones and Harry Hill join the boys to discuss Josh's embarrassing TV interview, who will be the new Prime Minister (feat. Blues Brothers tribute band), who won the EU election and which biscuit is UK's favorite?
- Comedians Ellie Taylor and Romesh Ranganathan join the boys to discuss Romesh's new show The Ranganation (2019), Trump's new UK visit, the next UK PM, the boys' adventures with wax Trump, the proper place for washing machines, and Theresa May.
- Comedian Sean Lock and presenter Lorraine Kelly join the boys and Mike the Cameraman to discuss who will be the next PM, Kelly's feud with Esther McVey, Piers Morgan's sexism, and the Japanese office chair race which they recreate.
- Presenter Sandi Toksvig and comedian Phil Wang join the boys and the show's candidate for the next PM, Mike the Cameraman, to discuss who will be the next PM, lack of women on Wikipedia, Sandi's boxing skills, and Adam's new hipster look.
- Comedians Sara Pascoe and Stephen Mangan join the boys to discuss Boris and Hunt's odd PM campaign, NYC subway car singing Backstreet Boys hit, Dalai Lama's sexist comments, and Japanese zoo's drill on what to do if a lion escapes.
- Aisling Bea and Nish Kumar join the boys to discuss the election campaign and which main party leader is worse. Also, Josh visits a glass bathroom, Alex interviews an absent minister and Adam sings about Corbyn's indecisiveness on Brexit.
- Andy is disappointed in Opie for giving so little to a charity drive - until he learns the reason.
- Andy seeks to end a long-running family feud before joining two lovers on a weekend in Wallaroo.
- Topics: High profile people in the entertainment industry including Tom Hanks, Rita Wilson and Idris Elba contracted COVID-19; panic buying of toilet paper occurred soon after the Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced Australia has a COVID-19 pandemic; some state premiers allowed parents to keep their children at home for home schooling despite Prime Minister Scott Morrison urging parents to keep taking their children to schools; some people seen at Sydney beaches failing to physical distance in public were warned and charged by police.
- Jack takes a light-hearted look at the way that class is woven into the DNA of British sport and how breaking social boundaries can lead to moments of incredible drama.
- 2016– 28m8.6 (5)TV EpisodeHost Tom Gleeson grills experts who fancy themselves on their knowledge of Shane Warne, World War II's Dam Busters raid, the novels of James Herriot, and reality TV show Survivor. But only one can survive Hard Quiz.
- Tom Gleeson pits four strangers against each other in a bloodthirsty battle of the brains. This week's topics are Aircraft of the Royal Australian Air Force, the Seattle Seahawks, Forrest Gump, and Leonardo Da Vinci.
- Adam Hills, Josh Widdicombe and Alex Brooker return for a new run, with guests Sue Perkins, Rose Matafeo and Munya Chawawa, to give their satirical take on the week's top stories.
- Adam, Josh and Alex return to discuss life in lockdown in the UK and dissect the week's news including the latest on the global COVID situation and the Biden Presidency. With special guests Sara Pascoe and Phil Wang.
- Sandi Toksvig and Jamali Maddix join Adam Hills, Josh Widdicombe and Alex Brooker as they share their satirical take on the week's top stories.
- Adam, Josh and Alex are joined by Guz Khan and Suzi Ruffell to pick over the top talking points of the past seven days as he UK remains in lockdown and he vaccine rollout continues.
- Satirist writer Armando Iannucci and comedian Sophie Duker join Adam Hills, Josh Widdicombe and Alex Brooker for some topical comedy.
- Harry Hill and Judi Love join Adam, Josh and Alex for some offbeat commentary on the events of the past seven days and to answer your #isitOK questions.
- Adam Hills, Josh Widdicombe and Alex Brooker are joined by celebrity guests Rob Beckett and Sara Pascoe for a comic review of the significant moments of the past seven days.
- Adam, Josh and Alex are joined by David Tennant and Judi Love for an offbeat look at the week's top stories.
- How does the everyday experience and public perception of women in politics differ from that of males. Why do women's personal lives matter more. Our interviewees reflect on the complexities of being a female pollie.
- We track the arrival of a new wave of women into Australia's Parliament in the 1970s and 80s. Annabel examines the impact women have in politics and more broadly in society, by pushing through ground-breaking legislation.
- Annabel looks at the political parties from the mid-90s to now, and what happened when - more than a century after women won the right to run for Parliament in Australia - we finally got a female Prime Minister. (Final).
- Guests James Acaster and Rosie Jones join Adam Hills, Josh Widdicombe and Alex Brooker for a comic review of the significant moments of the past seven days.
- 1989–199310 (5)TV Episode
- Adam Hills, Josh Widdicombe and Alex Brooker bring their unique perspective as they cast an eye over the week's events and answer your #IsItOk questions, joined by guests James Acaster and Zawe Ashton.
- Adam Hills, Josh Widdicombe and Alex Brooker are joined by James Acaster and Alice Tai to look at the events of the week including the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham and the race to replace Boris Johnson as PM.