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This excerpt from season 1, episode 7 of Get Krack!n features Deborah Mailman playing a fictional Australian Prime Minister.

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Comedy writer David M Green hosted the humorous game show 31 Questions (2012–14), which ran on community TV station Channel 31.

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31 Questions (2012–14), which ran on community TV station Channel 31, was a comedic take on Australian TV game shows, hosted by writer David M Green.

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Good News Week (1996–2000) was a chaotic and hilarious mix of news, satire and comedy.

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The NFSA's dedicated curators have ensured that Australia's COVID-19 experience is documented for future generations.

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If 2020 was a film, it would be a disaster of a movie in almost every way.

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Like Paul Keating before him, once John Howard became prime minister he was frequently in the crosshairs of Martin/Molloy and became a regular ‘guest’ on 'Mick Molloy’s Celebrity Corner'.

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Each episode of Martin/Molloy would consist of several prerecorded sketches, regularly satirising pop culture of the time and often using commercial music. 

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Presenter Duranga Manika (Michelle Torres) describes her fascination with white people and their customs and explains how she spent six months living with a ‘typical white family’ (Tony Barry, Ceci