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The “Know What You See” podcast delves into the ways our fundamental need to connect with others profoundly shapes our experience of life. On each episode, through conversations with experts and people just trying to make sense of it all, Brian Lowery takes a journey of exploration—answering and raising questions to deepen our understanding of and appreciation for the often surprising, sometimes perplexing, and now and then transcendent lives we create together.
In this season, Melbourne Actors Ainslie Rose and Zak Marrinan discuss which Australian TV shows from their childhood during the 2000s have thrived, survived or died.
In this season, Melbourne Actors Ainslie Rose and Zak Marrinan discuss which Australian TV shows from their childhood during the 2000s have thrived, survived or died.
it's the season finale of Pop Culture Clash and we've picked a doozie! The two morning childrens programs, Saturday Disney and Cheez TV. These two shows were long running and for good reason. Zak and Ainslie discuss the various cartoons that these shows hosted, the almighty prize packs and of course the amazing hosts that presented these shows. Thank you to everyone that has listened to this program and please share it among your friends all the best - Ainslie and Zak…
It's the Ed Kavalee special where two shows that Ed featured in prominantly. Zak and Ainslie decide which of these two comedy series is the superior show? Is it the ground breaking improv based live sketch show that spawned two international spin offs? Or TV Burp which only lasted 8 episodes before being pulled by the network? It's some stiff competition but you'll only know the answer if you listen to this weeks episode.…
switching over to abc to watch some mid-2000s aussie cartoons. It's the feisty Tracey Mcbean vs the annoying little shit Old Tom who's gonna take the crown?
late night chat shows are a dime a dozen in the states but Australia had two very notable shows to bring to the genre. Rove Live and Enough Rope, both involved a celebrity talking to an australian host but that's where the similarities stop they both had different ways to approach their guest and Ainslie and Zak discuss which of the two shows have the longevity to remain the GOAT of talk shows?…
This episode is a Gristmill Productions special. Ainslie and Zak delve into two of the worlds of Wayne Hope and Robyn Butler. The comedic writing, acting, producer director duo that have made many programs for Aussie tv. Two of those programs are discussed today. The Librarians and Very Small Business. in this episode Ainslie and Zak discuss the use of librarys in the modern world and dodgey entrepenuers.…
We're feeling fine and switching over to Channel Nine and watching more mid 2000's kid shows. But hey, whoa there, is that some decent writing and acting I see up on the horizon? It is! Zak was anticipating two ''middle of the road'' kid shows but instead he watched two ''pretty nice road'' kid shows. Ainslie also takes us down a trip to nostalgia lane with mortified and other hilarious stories in this episode. Enjoy.…
Music, fashion, nostalgia and miscellaneous trivia. Ainslie and Zak discuss two very good celeb panel based quiz shows with outrageous moments abound. Adam Hills and Shaun Micallef are both lovely men and the shows have a great energy to them. But there can only be one winner will Ainslie and Zak come to a final decision?…
Get ready to LOL, LMAO and if you're up to it, do a little ROFL. It's the sketch show round where two aussie channel 10 sketch shows battle it out. Which quirky characters are quirkier? What catchphrase is most quotable? listen now to find out.
Surf's up dude. That's right! Get ready to ''Cowa'' your ''Bungas", Grab a surf board and turn into a mermaid. Zak learns why so many females are drawn to the appeal of mermaids and Ainslie reflects on the innapropriate and ''edgey'' attitudes of tough surf boy Edge.
Home cooking, region-based tourism and middle aged grandmas audibly salivating over vermicelli noodles. Those are just some of the many topics that Ainslie and Zak engage in during a stirring discourse relating to three Australian commerical lifestyle programs. These three programs all happen to feature middle aged burly men (two of these men also had moustaches.)…
Get ready for some hot takes and hindsight as Ainslie and Zak discuss the first two comedy series created by Chris Lilley, We Can Be Heroes vs Summer Heights High. Both shows feature Chris Lilley playing multiple characters from a variety of other backgrounds (oooh boi). What will Ainslie and Zak say about these divisive, controversial and SUPER popular comedies? listen in to find out.…
Oh Bert Newton, you devilish scoundrel. In this episode, Ainslie and Zak talk about Australian television heavy hitter - Bert Newton and two of the shows he had hosted. Bert's (trademark) Family Feud and 20 to 1. Ainslie had never watched Bert's saucey antics on Family feud and Zak regails us with a tale of his time as an audience member during an episode taping. There's a lot of diverging in the episode.…
Have you ever? Ever felt like this? Where Strange things happen, are you going round the twist? It's a pop culture clash first. No match-up, no competition. Just Ainslie and Zak's retrospect on the revolutionary television show Round the Twist. Keeping in theme with the series of the mid-2000's Ainslie and Zak cover all the aspects of the 3rd and 4th season of the quirky kids show that had ghosts, time travel, body horror and whirling penis enhancements. The show was scary, funny, bizarre and it explains a lot about why millenials humour is so odd and Gen-Z kids are so cynical. Enjoy kiddies.…
It's time to change the channel and switch the tv to SBS to watch some naughty, crazy off the wall aussie comedy. This week Ainslie is introduced to the dark scary world of independent series such as Wilfred and Pizza and what will be her overall take-away (pun intended) for these two shows? whilst Zak revisits his childhood of sneaking out of his room and watching sbs up late and getting his education on foreign entertainment.…
lifestyle, gardens, veterniary care and Jaime Duries legs. What else is there to say? In this episode Ainslie and Zak discuss which episode that focused on home lifestyle and slotted in at prime time for Australian audiences everywhere (which is totally reasonable and not at all a perfect example of Australian media being a bland tasteless, generic desert of entertainment)…
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