Clarke and Dawe - All Episodes

Season 2 / Year 1989

EpisodeNameAirdate
1989-03-01John Dawkins - Education MinisterMar 1, 1989
1989-03-14Alan Bond - Former Australian of the YearMar 14, 1989
1989-03-01David Gower - English Cricket CaptainMar 1, 1989
1989-01-07Bob Hawke - PMJan 7, 1989
1989-01-08David Hill - Head of the ABCJan 8, 1989
1989-08-08Andrew Peacock - Opposition LeaderAug 8, 1989
1989-01-10Christopher Skase - BurglerJan 10, 1989

Season 3 / Year 1990

EpisodeNameAirdate
1990-01-03Andrew Peacock - Opposition LeaderJan 3, 1990
1990-01-04Bob Hawke - PMJan 4, 1990
1990-01-05Peter Walsh - Finance MinisterJan 5, 1990
1990-05-08John Button - Industry MinisterMay 8, 1990
1990-05-15Bob Hawke - PMMay 15, 1990
1990-06-01Joe Pickering - NSW Corrective Services MinisterJun 1, 1990
1990-10-01Bob Hawke - PMOct 1, 1990
1990-10-08John Hewson - Opposition LeaderOct 8, 1990
1990-11-01Charles Blunt - National Party LeaderNov 1, 1990
1990-11-08John Hewson - Opposition LeaderNov 8, 1990
1990-11-15Michael Heseltine - Margaret Thatcher Opposition LeaderNov 15, 1990

Season 4 / Year 1991

EpisodeNameAirdate
1991-03-01Paul Keating - TreasurerMar 1, 1991
1991-03-01BHP SpokesmanMar 1, 1991
1991-04-01Brian Burke - WA PremierApr 1, 1991
1991-05-01Brian Burke - WA PremierMay 1, 1991
1991-05-08Brian Burke - WA PremierMay 8, 1991
1991-05-15Paul Keating - TreasurerMay 15, 1991
1991-05-22Jeff Kennet - VIC OppositionMay 22, 1991
1991-06-01Bob Hawke - PMJun 1, 1991
1991-07-01Bob Collins, Australian SenatorJul 1, 1991
1991-08-01John Hewson - Opposition LeaderAug 1, 1991
1991-09-01Christopher Skase - Overseas BurglerSep 1, 1991
1991-09-08Alan Bond - Former Australian of the Year.Sep 8, 1991

Season 5 / Year 1992

EpisodeNameAirdate
1992-04-01Mafia Boss - John HewsonApr 1, 1992
1992-05-01Mafia Boss - RichoMay 1, 1992
1992-05-08Alan Bond - Former Australian of the Year.May 8, 1992
1992-07-01John Hewson - Opposition LeaderJul 1, 1992
1992-10-01Paul Keating - Prime MinisterOct 1, 1992

Season 6 / Year 1993

EpisodeNameAirdate
1993-06-01Paul Keating & Bob HawkeJun 1, 1993

Season 7 / Year 1994

EpisodeNameAirdate
1994-03-01John Hewson - Opposition LeaderMar 1, 1994
1994-03-08Graham Richardson - Minister for EverythingMar 8, 1994
1994-06-01Alan Bond - Former Australian of the Year.Jun 1, 1994
1994-08-01Bob Hawke - Former PMAug 1, 1994
1994-09-01Alexander Downer - Opposition Leader.Sep 1, 1994
1994-11-01Dr Mahatir - PM MalaysiaNov 1, 1994

Season 8 / Year 1995

EpisodeNameAirdate
1995-02-01John Howard - Opposition LeaderFeb 1, 1995
1995-03-01Alan Bond - Former Australian of the Year.Mar 1, 1995
1995-06-01Gareth Evans - Foreign Affairs MinisterJun 1, 1995
1995-06-08Jacques Chirac - French PresidentJun 8, 1995
1995-07-01Paul Keating - Prime MinisterJul 1, 1995
1995-08-01Martin Ferguson - Political AspirantAug 1, 1995
1995-09-01Name Supressed - NSW Police OfficerSep 1, 1995
1995-10-01Solomon Lew - Coles MyerOct 1, 1995

Season 9 / Year 1996

EpisodeNameAirdate
1996-03-01Paul Keating - Prime MinisterMar 1, 1996
1996-05-01Peter Reith - Workplace Relations MinisterMay 1, 1996
1996-06-01Alexander Downer - Foreign MinisterJun 1, 1996
1996-07-01Sports CommentatorsJul 1, 1996
1996-08-01Bob Carr - NSW PremierAug 1, 1996
1996-09-01John Howard - Prime MinisterSep 1, 1996

Season 10 / Year 2000

EpisodeNameAirdate
2000-02-01Kim Beazley - Opposition LeaderFeb 1, 2000
2000-02-08Peter Costello - TreasurerFeb 8, 2000
2000-03-01Jeff Kennet - Former VIC PremierMar 1, 2000
2000-03-08Richard Alston - Communications MinisterMar 8, 2000
2000-03-15John Howard - Prime MinisterMar 15, 2000
2000-04-01John Howard - Prime MinisterApr 1, 2000
2006-05-01Kevin Gosper - IOC MemberMay 1, 2006
2000-06-01John Howard - Prime MinisterJun 1, 2000
2000-06-08Peter Costello - TreasurerJun 8, 2000
2000-06-15Cut-Price Airline ExecutiveJun 15, 2000
2000-07-01Alexander Downer - Foreign MinisterJul 1, 2000
2000-09-01IOC MemberSep 1, 2000
2000-10-01Michael Knight - Olympics MinisterOct 1, 2000
2000-11-01John Howard - Prime MinisterNov 1, 2000
2000-12-01Richard Alston - Communications MinisterDec 1, 2000
2000-12-08John Howard - Prime MinisterDec 8, 2000

Season 11 / Year 2001

EpisodeNameAirdate
2001-02-01Kim Beazley - Leader of the AcquiescenceFeb 1, 2001
2001-03-01A BankerMar 1, 2001
2001-05-01Joe Hockey - Minister for Small BusinessMay 1, 2001
2001-05-01An Impulsive Airline ExecutiveMay 1, 2001
2001-06-01John Howard - Prime MinisterJun 1, 2001
2001-06-01Steve Waugh - Cricket CaptainJun 1, 2001
2001-08-01Robert Hill - Environment MinisterAug 1, 2001
2001-08-01Tom Cruise - Film ActorAug 1, 2001
2001-08-01Norwegian Sea CaptainAug 1, 2001
2001-09-01Alan Fels - Head of the ACCCSep 1, 2001
2001-09-01Kim Beazley - Opposition LeaderSep 1, 2001
2001-10-01Phillip Ruddock - Attorney GeneralOct 1, 2001
2001-11-01Simon Crean - Opposition LeaderNov 1, 2001
2001-11-01Peter Costello - TreasurerNov 1, 2001

Season 12 / Year 2002

EpisodeNameAirdate
2002-01-01A Royal WatcherJan 1, 2002
2002-02-01Simon Crean - Opposition LeaderFeb 1, 2002
2002-02-01Robert Hill - Defence MinisterFeb 1, 2002
2002-03-01John Howard - Prime MinisterMar 1, 2002
2002-03-01John Fletcher - Coles Myer CEOMar 1, 2002
2002-05-01Peter Costello - TreasurerMay 1, 2002
2002-05-01Alan Fels - Head of the ACCCMay 1, 2002
2002-05-01Robert Hill - Defence MinisterMay 1, 2002
2002-05-01Ron Boswell - Queensland SenatorMay 1, 2002
2002-06-01John Howard - Prime MinisterJun 1, 2002
2002-06-01Robert Hill - Defence MinisterJun 1, 2002
2002-07-01Gareth Evans, Cheryl Kernot, Laurie OakesJul 1, 2002
2002-08-01Ray Williams - Head of HIHAug 1, 2002
2002-08-01A HIH ExecutiveAug 1, 2002
2002-09-01David Kemp - Minister for the EnvironmentSep 1, 2002
2002-09-01A Newspaper EditorSep 1, 2002
2002-09-01Alexander Downer - Foreign MinisterSep 1, 2002
2002-09-01John Howard - Prime MinisterSep 1, 2002
2002-11-01Steve Bracks - Premier of VictoriaNov 1, 2002
2002-11-01John Howard - Prime MinisterNov 1, 2002
2002-12-01John Howard - Prime MinisterDec 1, 2002

Season 13 / Year 2003

EpisodeNameAirdate
2003-02-01John Howard - Prime MinisterFeb 1, 2003
2003-02-01Bishop Hollingsworth - Governor GeneralFeb 1, 2003
2003-02-01John Howard - Prime MinisterFeb 1, 2003
2003-04-01Howard, Downer, HillApr 1, 2003
2003-03-01John Howard - Prime MinisterMar 1, 2003
2003-05-01John Howard - Prime MinisterMay 1, 2003
2003-05-01Phillip Ruddock - Attorney GeneralMay 1, 2003
2003-06-01Peter A SchoolboyJun 1, 2003
2003-06-01Kim A SchoolboyJun 1, 2003
2003-06-01John A SchoolboyJun 1, 2003
2003-06-01Richard Alston - Communications MinisterJun 1, 2003
2003-07-01John Howard - Prime MinisterJul 1, 2003
2003-07-01Alexander Downer - Foreign MinisterJul 1, 2003
2003-09-01Peter Costello - TreasurerSep 1, 2003
2003-12-01Mark Latham - Opposition LeaderDec 1, 2003

Season 14 / Year 2004

EpisodeNameAirdate
2004-04-01John Howard - Prime MinisterApr 1, 2004
2004-05-01John Howard - Prime MinisterMay 1, 2004
2004-06-01Mark Latham - Opposition LeaderJun 1, 2004
2004-08-01Richard Butler - Governor of TasmaniaAug 1, 2004
2004-08-01An Australian GeneralAug 1, 2004
2004-08-01A Mastermind ContestantAug 1, 2004
2004-10-01Peter Costello - TreasurerOct 1, 2004
2004-11-01Brendan Nelson - Education MinisterNov 1, 2004
2004-11-01Major General Jeffery - Governor GeneralNov 1, 2004
2004-11-01Mark Latham - Opposition LeaderNov 1, 2004
2004-11-01Robert Hill - Defence MinisterNov 1, 2004

Season 15 / Year 2005

EpisodeNameAirdate
2005-02-01Kim Beazley - Opposition LeaderFeb 1, 2005
2005-03-01Prince CharlesMar 1, 2005
2005-04-01John Howard - Prime MinisterApr 1, 2005
2005-05-01John and Peter Two SchoolboysMay 1, 2005
2005-05-01John A SchoolboyMay 1, 2005
2005-05-01Kim Beazley - Opposition LeaderMay 1, 2005
2005-06-01A Stand-in for Amanda VanstoneJun 1, 2005
2005-06-01Phillip Ruddock - Attorney GeneralJun 1, 2005
2005-07-01Peter Costello - TreasurerJul 1, 2005
2005-09-01A Mastermind ContestantSep 1, 2005
2005-09-01Mark Latham - Former Opposition LeaderSep 1, 2005
2005-10-01Phillip Ruddock - Attorney GeneralOct 1, 2005
2005-11-01Alexander Downer - Foreign MinisterNov 1, 2005
2005-11-01Kevin Andrews - Workplace Relations MinisterNov 1, 2005

Season 16 / Year 2006

EpisodeNameAirdate
2006-03-01Kim Beazley - Opposition LeaderMar 1, 2006
2006-03-01John Howard - Prime MinisterMar 1, 2006
2006-04-01Alexander Downer - Foreign MinisterApr 1, 2006
2006-04-01John A SchoolboyApr 1, 2006
2006-05-01Kim Beazley - Opposition LeaderMay 1, 2006
2006-05-01Brendan Nelson - Defence MinisterMay 1, 2006
2006-06-01Nick Minchin - Finance MinisterJun 1, 2006
2006-06-01John Howard - Prime MinisterJun 1, 2006
2006-06-01Kim Beazley - Opposition LeaderJun 1, 2006
2006-06-01Kevin Andrews' fatherJun 1, 2006
2006-07-01John Howard - Prime MinisterJul 1, 2006
2006-07-01Kim Beazley - Opposition LeaderJul 1, 2006
2006-08-01Phillip Ruddock - Attorney GeneralAug 1, 2006
2006-08-01John Howard - Prime MinisterAug 1, 2006
2006-09-01Nick Minchin - Finance MinisterSep 1, 2006
2006-09-01Kevin Andrews' fatherSep 1, 2006
2006-10-01ABC Editorial DirectorOct 1, 2006
2006-11-01John Howard - Prime MinisterNov 1, 2006
2006-11-01John A SchoolboyNov 1, 2006
2006-11-01Brendan Nelson - Defence MinisterNov 1, 2006

Season 17 / Year 2007

EpisodeNameAirdate
2007-02-01John Howard - Prime MinisterFeb 1, 2007
2007-03-01Brian Burke - Former WA PremierMar 1, 2007
2007-03-01Alexander Downer - Foreign MinisterMar 1, 2007
2007-04-01Kevin A SchoolboyApr 1, 2007
2007-04-01Kevin Rudd - Prime MinisterApr 1, 2007
2007-04-01John A SchoolboyApr 1, 2007
2007-05-01Joe Hockey - Workplace Relations MinisterMay 1, 2007
2007-06-01Tony Abbott - Health MinisterJun 1, 2007
2007-06-01Kevin Rudd - Opposition LeaderJun 1, 2007
2007-07-01Paul Lennon - Tasmanian PremierJul 1, 2007
2007-07-01Brendan Nelson - Defence MinisterJul 1, 2007
2007-08-01Kevin Andrews - Immigration MinisterAug 1, 2007
2007-08-01A Mastermind ContestantAug 1, 2007
2007-08-01Malcolm Turnbull - (Lib) WentworthAug 1, 2007
2007-09-01John Howard - Prime MinisterSep 1, 2007
2007-09-01Alexander Downer - Foreign MinisterSep 1, 2007
2007-09-01Mr Joeseph Blow - VoterSep 1, 2007
2007-10-01A Mastermind ContestantOct 1, 2007
2007-11-01Peter Garrett - Shadow Environment MinisterNov 1, 2007
2007-11-01John Howard - Prime MinisterNov 1, 2007
2007-11-01Tony Abbott - Health MinisterNov 1, 2007
2007-12-01Kevin A SchoolboyDec 1, 2007
2007-12-01Peter Garrett - MinisterDec 1, 2007

Season 18 / Year 2008

EpisodeNameAirdate
2008-02-01VariousFeb 1, 2008
2008-02-01RBA ChiefFeb 1, 2008
2008-02-01Kevin Rudd - Prime MinisterFeb 1, 2008
2008-03-01Kevin Rudd - Prime MinisterMar 1, 2008
2008-03-01Brendan Nelson - Opposition LeaderMar 1, 2008
2008-03-01EconomistMar 1, 2008
2008-03-01EconomistMar 1, 2008
2008-04-01Brendan Nelson - Opposition LeaderApr 1, 2008
2008-05-01Rudd ParentMay 1, 2008
2008-05-01Macquarie Bank ExecutiveMay 1, 2008
2008-06-01Kevin Rudd - Prime MinisterJun 1, 2008
2008-06-01A Wimbledon CommentatorJun 1, 2008
2008-07-01Alexander Downer - Former Foreign MinisterJul 1, 2008
2008-07-01Kevin Rudd - Prime MinisterJul 1, 2008
2008-07-01George W. Bush - American PresidentJul 1, 2008
2008-08-01Beijing OlympicsAug 1, 2008
2008-08-01Phillip Ruddock - Former Attorney GeneralAug 1, 2008
2008-11-01Various IntervieweesNov 1, 2008
2008-11-01Various IntervieweesNov 1, 2008
2008-12-01Various IntervieweesDec 1, 2008

Season 19 / Year 2009

EpisodeNameAirdate
2009-02-05Kevin Rudd, Prime MinisterFeb 5, 2009
2009-02-26Kevin Rudd, Prime MinisterFeb 26, 2009
2009-03-05An EconomistMar 5, 2009
2009-03-12Wayne Swan, Federal TreasurerMar 12, 2009
2009-03-19Clarke and Dawe, Gentlemen's OutfittersMar 19, 2009
2009-03-26Kevin Rudd, Prime MinisterMar 26, 2009
2009-04-02Kevin Rudd, Prime MinisterApr 2, 2009
2009-04-09A BankerApr 9, 2009
2009-04-16Malcolm Turnbull, Opposition LeaderApr 16, 2009
2009-04-23Kevin Rudd, Prime MinisterApr 23, 2009
2009-04-30Kevin Rudd, Prime MinisterApr 30, 2009
2009-05-07A DoctorMay 7, 2009
2009-05-14Kevin Rudd, Prime MinisterMay 14, 2009
2009-05-21Joe HockeyMay 21, 2009
2009-05-28Kevin Rudd, Prime Minister and Malcolm Turnbull, Opposition LeaderMay 28, 2009
2009-06-04Wayne Swan, Federal TreasurerJun 4, 2009
2009-06-11Kevin Rudd, Prime MinisterJun 11, 2009
2009-06-18Peter CostelloJun 18, 2009
2009-06-25Malcolm Turnbull, Opposition LeaderJun 25, 2009
2009-07-02Commentator at LordsJul 2, 2009
2009-07-09Kevin Rudd, Prime MinisterJul 9, 2009
2009-07-16UnknownJul 16, 2009
2009-07-23Kevin Rudd, Prime MinisterJul 23, 2009
2009-07-30Kevin Rudd, Prime MinisterJul 30, 2009
2009-08-06Malcolm Turnbull, Opposition LeaderAug 6, 2009
2009-08-13Mastermind ContestantAug 13, 2009
2009-08-20Joe HockeyAug 20, 2009
2009-08-27Barnaby Joyce, National Party SenatorAug 27, 2009
2009-09-03Nathan Rees, Premier Of NSWSep 3, 2009
2009-09-10A Mastermind ContestantSep 10, 2009
2009-09-17The Hon Kevin Rudd, Prime MinisterSep 17, 2009
2009-09-24The Hon Kevin Rudd, Prime MinisterSep 24, 2009
2009-10-01Malcolm Turnbull, Opposition LeaderOct 1, 2009
2009-10-08Glenn Stevens, Governor Of The Reserve BankOct 8, 2009
2009-10-15The Hon Kevin Rudd, Prime MinisterOct 15, 2009
2009-10-22The Hon Kevin Rudd, Prime MinisterOct 22, 2009
2009-10-29Stephen Smith, Foreign MinisterOct 29, 2009
2009-11-05The Hon Kevin Rudd, Prime MinisterNov 5, 2009
2009-11-12Peter Garrett, Environment MinisterNov 12, 2009
2009-11-19The Hon Kevin Rudd, Prime MinisterNov 19, 2009
2009-11-26Tony Abbott, Job ApplicantNov 26, 2009
2009-12-03The Coalition In Full FlightDec 3, 2009

Season 20 / Year 2010

EpisodeNameAirdate
2010-02-11The New RingmasterFeb 11, 2010
2010-02-18Bad News from the FrontFeb 18, 2010
2010-02-25Do You Read Me?Feb 25, 2010
2010-03-04Lost (Near Fossil Creek)Mar 4, 2010
2010-03-11How to Make Friends and Influence PeopleMar 11, 2010
2010-03-18A Matter of the Utmost ImportanceMar 18, 2010
2010-03-25Bad polls. Good grammar.Mar 25, 2010
2010-04-01Wings Clipped While You WaitApr 1, 2010
2010-04-08Hello, I Must Be GoingApr 8, 2010
2010-04-22Wrangling the StatesApr 22, 2010
2010-04-29The Greatest Moral Challenge of our BackburnerApr 29, 2010
2010-05-06Opposition R UsMay 6, 2010
2010-05-13The Rudd GovernmentMay 13, 2010
2010-05-20The European Debt CrisisMay 20, 2010
2010-05-27The Federal OppositionMay 27, 2010
2010-06-03The US Oil SpillJun 3, 2010
2010-06-10In case of Emergency Break GlassJun 10, 2010
2010-06-17Australians in Trouble QuicklyJun 17, 2010
2010-06-25Movement at the StationJun 25, 2010
2010-07-01Julia's First InterviewJul 1, 2010
2010-07-08Australia's Immigration PolicyJul 8, 2010
2010-07-15Australians struggle in the mountain stagesJul 15, 2010
2010-07-29The Story So FarJul 29, 2010
2010-08-05A Change of TacticsAug 5, 2010
2010-08-12Running Into Strong Form at the Business End of the SeasonAug 12, 2010
2010-08-19The Issues in Order of HeightAug 19, 2010
2010-08-26Voting for GodotAug 26, 2010
2010-09-02Democracy rocked by new videoSep 2, 2010
2010-09-09Through to the Next RoundSep 9, 2010
2010-09-16The New ParadigmSep 16, 2010
2010-09-23Debriefing After the EventSep 23, 2010
2010-09-30Nobody Gets Out of Here AliveSep 30, 2010
2010-10-07Aussies going nicely in DelhiOct 7, 2010
2010-10-14The Story that Touched the WorldOct 14, 2010
2010-10-21The War in DebatistanOct 21, 2010
2010-10-28A Very Firm Grasp of MattersOct 28, 2010
2010-11-04How To Run a Country. Episode 429Nov 4, 2010
2010-11-11Scissors rock paperNov 11, 2010
2010-11-18The Big Stories. As They HappenNov 18, 2010
2010-11-25Business as UsualNov 25, 2010
2010-12-02The Position Could Not Be More SeriousDec 2, 2010
2010-12-09The Year in ReviewDec 9, 2010

Season 21 / Year 2011

EpisodeNameAirdate
2011-02-10Helping the government in any way he canFeb 10, 2011
2011-02-17Budgets. A MasterclassFeb 17, 2011
2011-03-03The Carbon Price Debate (in full)Mar 3, 2011
2011-03-08Sample Study Does Little to Ease Public ConcernMar 8, 2011
2011-03-24Please Do Not Attempt This at HomeMar 24, 2011
2011-03-31A Quiet Word of Advice from BryanMar 31, 2011
2011-04-07Kevin 07. The SequelApr 7, 2011
2011-04-14All Roads Lead to RomeApr 14, 2011
2011-04-21The Big PolludersApr 21, 2011
2011-04-28Television At Its Very BestApr 28, 2011
2011-05-05Freedom from InformationMay 5, 2011
2011-05-12Extremely Well-Thought-Out Policy Number 212May 12, 2011
2011-05-19A Medley of his HitsMay 19, 2011
2011-05-26Australians struggling at the French OpenMay 26, 2011
2011-06-02A Call for More UnityJun 2, 2011
2011-06-09A Plea for UnderstandingJun 9, 2011
2011-06-16The Abnegation of ResponsibilityJun 16, 2011
2011-06-23Stand Up the Boy Who Did ThatJun 23, 2011
2011-06-30Assumptions 101Jun 30, 2011
2011-07-07Carbon Tax. Coming soon. Check local guidesJul 7, 2011
2011-07-14The Greek EconomyJul 14, 2011
2011-07-21Murdoch Crisis Deepens ShockJul 21, 2011
2011-07-28Seeing Off the BowlingJul 28, 2011
2011-08-04ABC Axes Arts ProgrammingAug 4, 2011
2011-08-11The News In Depth, As It HappensAug 11, 2011
2011-08-18Contemporary Australian politicsAug 18, 2011
2011-08-25The Love that Dare Not Shut its FaceAug 25, 2011
2011-09-01It's All Going Beautifully in AustraliaSep 1, 2011
2011-09-08Attention People SmugglersSep 8, 2011
2011-09-15Dealing with the Sovereign Debt CrisisSep 15, 2011
2011-09-22Very Similar BuzzersSep 22, 2011
2011-09-29Injury-free going into the weekendSep 29, 2011
2011-10-06Working Through the ScheduleOct 6, 2011
2011-10-13Carbon Tax - the MovieOct 13, 2011
2011-10-20Quantitative EasingOct 20, 2011
2011-10-27The Canberra ProblemOct 27, 2011
2011-11-03The Global EconomyNov 3, 2011
2011-11-10The Way Forward for EuropeNov 10, 2011
2011-11-17How a Conscience Vote worksNov 17, 2011
2011-11-24Brand Loyalty. CancelledNov 24, 2011
2011-12-01Endangered Creatures. Number 16; The SurplusDec 1, 2011
2011-12-08The Events of 2011Dec 8, 2011

Season 22 / Year 2012

EpisodeNameAirdate
2012-02-02The Changing Face of NewsFeb 2, 2012
2012-02-09Rattling Through the Key IssuesFeb 9, 2012
2012-02-16This Story Has Never Been Seen Before (Repeat)Feb 16, 2012
2012-02-23Solvency in Our TimeFeb 23, 2012
2012-03-01The History of CircusesMar 1, 2012
2012-03-08The Age of ReasonMar 8, 2012
2012-03-15Breaking News Stories, As They Actually HappenMar 15, 2012
2012-03-22A Star is BornMar 22, 2012
2012-03-29Political Power, A User's ManualMar 29, 2012
2012-04-05Understanding the Craig Thomson issueApr 5, 2012
2012-04-12Courtesy Costs You NothingApr 12, 2012
2012-04-19Important new research reveals enterprise doomed from the startApr 19, 2012
2012-04-26General KnowledgeApr 26, 2012
2012-05-03A Great Man in a CrisisMay 3, 2012
2012-05-10The Public Life of Australia (It's going nicely)May 10, 2012
2012-05-17Attracting the Public's AttentionMay 17, 2012
2012-05-24The Key to Good GovernanceMay 24, 2012
2012-05-31Australian Political ScientistMay 31, 2012
2012-06-07Top Flight News Story #236bJun 7, 2012
2012-06-14Articulating an alternative vision for the countryJun 14, 2012
2012-06-21The European CrisisJun 21, 2012
2012-06-28Wimbledon 2012Jun 28, 2012
2012-07-05The Tour begins to Take ShapeJul 5, 2012
2012-07-12Comfortably Through to the next RoundJul 12, 2012
2012-07-19All Birds are CatsJul 19, 2012
2012-07-26Previewing the OlympicsJul 26, 2012
2012-08-02Sharing the BlameAug 2, 2012
2012-08-09More Government FundingAug 9, 2012
2012-08-16What went wrong?Aug 16, 2012
2012-08-23Improving Production Values in PoliticsAug 23, 2012
2012-08-30The Status of the Mining BoomAug 30, 2012
2012-09-06The rich texture of discourse at the highest levelSep 6, 2012
2012-09-13Understanding the GFCSep 13, 2012
2012-09-20Caveat EmptorSep 20, 2012
2012-09-27Coming back to the fieldSep 27, 2012
2012-10-04A Sound ProblemOct 4, 2012
2012-10-11A Week That Had EverythingOct 11, 2012
2012-10-18Results. Hanseatic League. Semi finalsOct 18, 2012
2012-10-25Board Member of V.I.A.L.Oct 25, 2012
2012-11-01Policy Explained. Nothing Up My SleevesNov 1, 2012
2012-11-08The Surplus. Signed, sealed and should be there TuesdayNov 8, 2012
2012-11-15A keen sports followerNov 15, 2012
2012-11-22One Out and One BackNov 22, 2012
2012-11-29Preview of the Deciding TestNov 29, 2012
2012-12-21A Last Minute TechnicalityDec 21, 2012

Season 23 / Year 2013

EpisodeNameAirdate
2013-02-07Australian elections. Available in your size. Call now.Feb 7, 2013
2013-02-14Tick in the Right BoxFeb 14, 2013
2013-02-21An Election Adapted for PantomimeFeb 21, 2013
2013-02-28Use of a Stimulant Prior to the OlympicsFeb 28, 2013
2013-03-07Government by Reality TelevisionMar 7, 2013
2013-03-14The Umpires Might Have To Go Upstairs HereMar 14, 2013
2013-03-21An Economy of ExpressionMar 21, 2013
2013-03-28Slight Problem with the Cypriot Banking System.Mar 28, 2013
2013-04-04Australia: A Victory Riddled with Handling ErrorsApr 4, 2013
2013-04-11A Very Smooth PresentationApr 11, 2013
2013-04-18Margaret Thatcher's LegacyApr 18, 2013
2013-05-02Outlining His Detailed Policy PlatformMay 2, 2013
2013-05-09Brian Floats a Radical IdeaMay 9, 2013
2013-05-15A Big Week in PublishingMay 15, 2013
2013-05-23Safeguarding the Integrity of Racing in NSWMay 23, 2013
2013-05-30A Fresh PerspectiveMay 30, 2013
2013-06-06The Unsung Hero of Modern Political LifeJun 6, 2013
2013-06-13Name Suppressed for Obvious ReasonsJun 13, 2013
2013-06-20The Upcoming Australian ElectionJun 20, 2013
2013-06-27Possibly Just Pre-Match NervesJun 27, 2013
2013-07-04All Stand Please. This is Important.Jul 4, 2013
2013-07-11Mixed Fortunes for the Aussies in the TourJul 11, 2013
2013-07-18Preview of the Lords TestJul 18, 2013
2013-07-25It's a Jungle Out ThereJul 25, 2013
2013-08-01Great Answers. Shame About the Prize.Aug 1, 2013
2013-08-08The Campaign Moves Into its Fifth YearAug 8, 2013
2013-08-15The Campaign. A Viennese Perspective.Aug 15, 2013
2013-08-22Same Special Subject as Everyone ElseAug 22, 2013
2013-08-29Looking Confident As They Turn for HomeAug 29, 2013
2013-09-05An Important Skill ExplainedSep 5, 2013
2013-09-12The Makeup of the New SenateSep 12, 2013
2013-09-19Chewing Through the AgendaSep 19, 2013
2013-09-26Meat Pricing in Portugal Between the Wars (CANCELLED)Sep 26, 2013
2013-10-03Nick Goes Really Well Here But the Prize has Already GoneOct 3, 2013
2013-10-10A Full and Frank DisclosureOct 10, 2013
2013-10-17The Boy Wonder Comes Into his EstatesOct 17, 2013
2013-10-24Language Approved for General UseOct 24, 2013
2013-10-31We Have No Alternative But To Adopt Our Original IntentionOct 31, 2013
2013-11-07A Full Working Knowledge of His Own CountryNov 7, 2013
2013-11-14An Honest Assessment, Project by ProjectNov 14, 2013
2013-11-21Ministerial Responsibility. Coming Soon to Australia.Nov 21, 2013
2013-11-28Live from the Adelaide OvalNov 28, 2013
2013-12-05Ensuring Certainty in the Seasonal Gift Delivery BusinessDec 5, 2013

Season 24 / Year 2014

EpisodeNameAirdate
2014-01-29Turning Back the News Where it is Safe to Do SoJan 29, 2014
2014-02-06An Important AnnouncementFeb 6, 2014
2014-02-13A Broad Understanding of Australia in its Many AspectsFeb 13, 2014
2014-02-20Mixed Fortunes for the Australians in SochiFeb 20, 2014
2014-02-27An Important and Very Timely Performance ReviewFeb 27, 2014
2014-03-06Welcome to Contemporary AustraliaMar 6, 2014
2014-03-13The Main Policy Differences on Asylum SeekersMar 13, 2014
2014-03-20A Lot of Australians Are Very Gifted In This AreaMar 20, 2014
2014-03-27The Right to Be Wrong. Enshrined in Statute At Last.Mar 27, 2014
2014-04-03Conducting a Routine EnquiryApr 3, 2014
2014-04-10Bryan Suggests a Labour-Saving DeviceApr 10, 2014
2014-04-17Government in NSW. A Model of Its Kind.Apr 17, 2014
2014-04-24The Caped Crusader in Full FlightApr 24, 2014
2014-05-01The Federal Budget. Building a Nation's FutureMay 1, 2014
2014-05-08Some Steadying Words on the Current SituationMay 8, 2014
2014-05-15Selling the Budget.May 15, 2014
2014-05-22Selling the Budget. Take 2. This Time Better. And With Professional Help.May 22, 2014
2014-05-28The Use of the English Language in AustraliaMay 28, 2014
2014-06-05The Preferred Prime Minister Stands Accused of AmbitionJun 5, 2014
2014-06-12Unsettling News for Australian Film InvestorsJun 12, 2014
2014-06-18International Sport is Open for BusinessJun 18, 2014
2014-06-26The Title of This Item Was Deemed to be Freighted and Has Been RemovedJun 26, 2014
2014-07-03A Spectacular Week at WimbledonJul 3, 2014
2014-07-10Asylum Seeker Policy. Proudly Australian.Jul 10, 2014
2014-07-17Bull Seeks China Shop. View Matrimony.Jul 17, 2014
2014-07-24Australian Media. An In-Depth Analysis.Jul 24, 2014
2014-07-31The Complexities of Foreign Policy ExplainedJul 31, 2014
2014-08-07An Exciting New Interpretation of The TextAug 7, 2014
2014-08-14The Exceptions that Prove the RulesAug 14, 2014
2014-08-21Who Said That?Aug 21, 2014
2014-08-28Some Slight Difficulties in the WorkplaceAug 28, 2014
2014-09-04Bryan Does Everything He Can to Help HereSep 4, 2014
2014-09-11Australian Voting to be Outsourced. Millions Saved.Sep 11, 2014
2014-09-18Des is Eliminated Here But at Least He Isn't at WorkSep 18, 2014
2014-09-25Unfortunately Bryan Fails to Understand the Importance of What Arlo is SayingSep 25, 2014
2014-10-02The Australian economy. Factory recall.Oct 2, 2014
2014-10-09The War in Iraq. Not the Previous One. The Current One.Oct 9, 2014
2014-10-16International Diplomacy. A Users Guide.Oct 16, 2014
2014-10-23Stipe will not be at work for a fortnight due to unforeseen wassail.Oct 23, 2014
2014-10-30Selections for the Canberra Hack HandicapOct 30, 2014
2014-11-06The G20 Explained: Keynesian Principles and Queensberry Rules Will ApplyNov 6, 2014
2014-11-13A Busy Time at the Great Hall as we Prepare for GuestsNov 13, 2014
2014-11-20Growth first. Then these other things can be dealt with, whatever they are.Nov 20, 2014
2014-11-27Some of these prizes might need to be looked at next year MarkNov 27, 2014

Season 25 / Year 2015

EpisodeNameAirdate
2015-01-29Tony Abbott, Prime Minister of AustraliaJan 29, 2015
2015-02-05An Australian who is concerned about his petFeb 5, 2015
2015-02-12A Troubled SportsmanFeb 12, 2015
2015-02-18Mr Shelby Wrightmate, NBN Website ManagerFeb 18, 2015
2015-02-25Senator George Brandis, Attorney GeneralFeb 25, 2015
2015-03-04Bill Shorten, Australian Opposition LeaderMar 4, 2015
2015-03-11Christopher Pyne, Leader of the HouseMar 11, 2015
2015-03-18A Constitutional LawyerMar 18, 2015
2015-03-25Mr Wesley BroadbandMar 25, 2015
2014-04-01Tony Abbott, Australian Prime MinisterApr 1, 2014
2015-04-08Tony SnowgoodApr 8, 2015
2015-04-15Rick A'Mortis, Policy Cancellations Officer for AustraliaApr 15, 2015
2015-04-22Lex Larter, Constitutional lawyerApr 22, 2015
2015-04-30Stew Pidlaw, a diplomatic policy advisorApr 30, 2015
2015-05-07Bryan might be lucky to get out of thisMay 7, 2015
2015-05-14Joe Hockey, Treasurer of AustraliaMay 14, 2015
2015-05-21Tony Abbott, Prime Minister, and Bill Shorten, Opposition LeaderMay 21, 2015
2015-05-28Joe Hockey, TreasurerMay 28, 2015
2015-06-04Leslie Miserables, a representative of the hospitality industryJun 4, 2015
2015-06-11Scott Morrison, Minister for Social ServicesJun 11, 2015
2015-06-18Mordy Pressing, Australian immigration policy interpreterJun 18, 2015
2015-06-25Tony Abbott, Prime Minister of AustraliaJun 25, 2015
2015-07-02Dennis Elbow, Sports ReporterJul 2, 2015
2015-07-09Ray Tryze, Building ContractorJul 9, 2015
2015-07-16Des Troy, media advisor to the Prime Minister's Department Barnaby.Jul 16, 2015
2015-07-23Justin CredibleJul 23, 2015
2015-07-31Live from Edgbaston, Birmingham. (Between Liverpool and Manchester and London)Jul 31, 2015
2015-08-06Mr Tony Abbott, Australian Prime MinisterAug 6, 2015
2015-08-13Mac Rowe, economist.Aug 13, 2015
2015-08-20Homer Phobe, a policy advisor to the Australian Government.Aug 20, 2015
2015-08-27Yes. We know. Please form an orderly queueAug 27, 2015
2015-09-03(Name withheld).Sep 3, 2015
2015-09-10Tony, a schoolboy.Sep 10, 2015
2015-09-17Malcolm Turnbull, Prime Minister.Sep 17, 2015
2015-09-25Mr Gerald Mander, Culling Contractor with the Arts MinistrySep 25, 2015
2015-10-01Christopher Pyne. Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science.Oct 1, 2015
2015-10-08Malcolm Turnbull, Prime MinisterOct 8, 2015
2015-10-15Stan Beyormann, a very well-read baker.Oct 15, 2015
2015-10-22Malcolm Turnbull, Prime Minister.Oct 22, 2015
2015-11-05Billy, a schoolboy.Nov 5, 2015
2015-11-12Scott Morrison, Federal TreasurerNov 12, 2015
2015-11-19Copernicus Jackson, an actuaryNov 19, 2015
2015-11-26Christopher Pyne. The Parliamentary Year Draws to a CloseNov 26, 2015
2015-12-18Festive retail consultant, Norman HarveyDec 18, 2015
2015-12-24Slasher and Biffo, expert commentatorsDec 24, 2015

Season 26 / Year 2016

EpisodeNameAirdate
2016-02-18Malcolm Turnbull, Prime MinisterFeb 18, 2016
2016-02-25Scott Morrison, Federal TreasurerFeb 25, 2016
2016-03-04Glenn Stevens. Reserve Bank GovernorMar 4, 2016
2016-03-10Christopher Pyne, Leader Of The House And Minister For Tidying Up.Mar 10, 2016
2016-03-17Malcolm Turnbull, Prime Minister.Mar 17, 2016
2016-03-24Mr Portunity. Senior Executive At A Major News OrganisationMar 24, 2016
2016-03-31Mr Evan Elpus, Customer Services ConsultantMar 31, 2016
2016-04-07Kevin Andrews.Apr 7, 2016
2016-04-14Mr Lewis Poles, Tax Advisor.Apr 14, 2016
2016-04-21Scott Morrison, Big Occasion Horse Trainer.Apr 21, 2016
2016-04-28Detective Sergeant Dawe Might Be On To Something Here.Apr 28, 2016
2016-05-05A Collector Receives An Appraisal From An ExpertMay 5, 2016
2016-05-12Allen Key, Departmental Head, Ikea.May 12, 2016
2016-05-19Bill Shorten. Opposition LeaderMay 19, 2016
2016-05-26Mr Horace Cope, Investment AdvisorMay 26, 2016
2016-06-02Malcolm, Head Boy.Jun 2, 2016
2016-06-09Meet Burton Ernie, Pollster And Social Researcher.Jun 9, 2016
2016-06-16Arthur Sinodinos, Senator And Very Keen Contestant.Jun 16, 2016
2016-06-23Malcolm Turnbull, Prime Minister.Jun 23, 2016
2016-06-30Australian Electoral Commission Regional Manager, Mark EachboxJun 30, 2016
2016-07-07Barnaby Joyce, Quite Possibly Deputy Prime Minister.Jul 7, 2016
2016-07-14Alec Tricklefault, Political Economist.Jul 14, 2016
2016-07-21Malcolm Turnbull, Prime MinisterJul 21, 2016
2016-07-28Hugh Jexcitement, Sports Commentator.Jul 28, 2016
2016-08-04George Brandis, Attorney GeneralAug 4, 2016
2016-08-11Malcolm, Head Boy.Aug 11, 2016
2016-08-18Hugh Gillette-down, Expert Commentator.Aug 18, 2016
2016-08-25Same Government, Same Opposition. Fresh Senate - Book Early.Aug 25, 2016
2016-09-01Once More Unto The Breach, Dear Friends.Sep 1, 2016
2016-09-08The Kindness Of Strangers.Sep 8, 2016
2016-09-15George Brandis, Attorney General.Sep 15, 2016
2016-09-2222/09/2016Sep 22, 2016
2016-09-29Two Very Avid Sports CommentatorsSep 29, 2016
2016-10-06Doing The ' Easy' Crossword Can Sometimes Be Tricky.Oct 6, 2016
2016-10-13Donald Sin-trouble, Us Political Correspondent.Oct 13, 2016
2016-10-20John Tries Very Hard Here.Oct 20, 2016
2016-10-27Malcolm Turnbull. Prime MinisterOct 27, 2016
2016-11-03Scott Morrison, Australian Treasurer.Nov 3, 2016
2016-11-10Howie Diddit. News Director Of A Major Media Organisation.Nov 10, 2016
2016-11-17Bert Waitdesmore. Seasonal Products Consultant Some Great Xmas Gift Ideas HereNov 17, 2016
2016-11-25Scott Morrison, Federal Treasurer.Nov 25, 2016
2016-12-01Malcolm Turnbull, Prime Minister Mr Clarke And Mr Dawe Wish Everyone A Happy Xmas.Dec 1, 2016

Season 27 / Year 2017

EpisodeNameAirdate
2017-03-02A Masterclass in LeadershipMar 2, 2017
2017-03-09Is News Just Opinion, Gossip and Trivia?Mar 9, 2017
2017-03-16The Energy Market ExplainedMar 16, 2017
2017-03-23An Objective Viewpoint, Expressed For the Public GoodMar 23, 2017
2017-03-30Cyclone Malcolm, This is a Watch and Act WarningMar 30, 2017
2017-04-06Complete Cohesion As We Approach the BudgetApr 6, 2017
2017-04-13ImmigrationApr 13, 2017
2017-04-20Richard Shinnery, NBN ConsultantApr 20, 2017
2017-06-01Episode 9Jun 1, 2017

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