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Monday 15 December 2008
ENOUGH ROPE Highlights Transcript not available. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 15 December 2008
Richard E Grant and Andrew Denton Transcript not available. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 8 December 2008
Ben Stiller Welcome to the final edition of ENOUGH ROPE. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 8 December 2008
Wendy Whiteley All the best stories begin with the words once upon a time and this is no exception. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 1 December 2008
On the Road Kununurra Welcome to another ENOUGH ROPE On the Road special. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 24 November 2008
Clint Eastwood and Angelina Jolie Clint Eastwood and Angelina Jolie make quite a duo. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 17 November 2008
Stuart Appleby Mark Twain famously described golf as a good walk ruined. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 17 November 2008
Dr Philip Zimbardo When it was released, most of the world was shocked by this image. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 10 November 2008
Dawn French You know when you are reading a memoir and you get a bad case of life envy because the person whose life you are reading about has lived a life so full of well, life, only in capital letters, that it makes your own life seem quite dull by comparison. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 3 November 2008
Tim Minchin In a few short months Tim Minchin went from being a struggling comic in Melbourne to the toast of the UK comedy scene thanks to timing, good fortune and a bunch of smart funny songs like this one. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 3 November 2008
Chris Masters A recent poll found that when it comes to public trust, journalists rank almost at the bottom of the pile, just above politicians and sex workers, but below psychics and astrologers. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 27 October 2008
Sir Michael Parkinson The last time we spoke to Sir Michael Parkinson he was still at the crease bat in hand in his mid 90s hoping to bring up the century with an elegant cover drive. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 20 October 2008
George Miller In 1971 George Miller, a young medical student, won a spot in Australias first filmmaking workshop. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 20 October 2008
Philippe Petit Some men, a very few are born to bring wonder into our lives. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 13 October 2008
Imran Khan Most Australians know him as one of the greatest cricketers of all time, but the world has changed and a decade and a half since Imran Khan left the crease and so has his mission. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 13 October 2008
Kevin Bloody Wilson We have a problem with Kevin Bloody Wilson. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 6 October 2008
Jann Wenner Jann Wenner helped change the face of popular culture. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 6 October 2008
Chris Abani It has been said that to be a poet at 20 is to be 20; to be a poet at 40 is to be a poet. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 6 October 2008
Peta King For Show and Tell, Andrew talks to Peta King about Grandmas Live Phone Talk. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 29 September 2008
Nigella Lawson I have a bit of an awkward confession to make. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 29 September 2008
Professor Julian Savulescu Welcome to Oxford University where Professor Julian Savulescu is a man who favours more drugs than sport, who thinks cloning is cool and who says that if the technology were available then yes we should genetically modify our children. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 22 September 2008
Professor Tim Flannery A lot of what you are about to hear is upsetting and part of you will want to stop listening and change the channel. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 22 September 2008
Kids Entertainers To misquote W C Fields, never work with children or balloon animals. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 22 September 2008
Gina Pash For Show and Tell, Andrew talks to Gina Pash about kidney donation. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 15 September 2008
Dr Charlie Teo Much like the brain surgery he does every day, Dr Charlie Teo is a challenging, highly complicated individual. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 15 September 2008
Tim Rogers Tim Rogers has described himself as a pockmarked streak of pelican shit. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 8 September 2008
Margaret Fulton Orson Welles once said ask not what you can do for your country, ask what is for lunch. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 8 September 2008
Professor Brian Cox You might want to get your diaries out for this. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 1 September 2008
Three Carers In the last 12 months newspapers have brought us stories of kids beaten or starved to death with uncomfortable regularity. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 1 September 2008
Bill Bailey What would happen if you added this to this, threw in a handful of this and a pinch of this, then added this? Play video (excerpt)
Monday 25 August 2008
Kurt Fearnley Now to a story so full of heart you would expect to see the name Stephen Spielberg in the credits. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 25 August 2008
Megan Gale Megan Gale is the model who was told she was not quite right for Australia then found herself an instant superstar in Italy. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 18 August 2008
Ian Dickson Judge not lest ye be judged or so they say. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 18 August 2008
Matt Harding Sometimes the smallest ideas contain the very biggest truths. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 11 August 2008
William McInnes William McInnes has burnt up the screen as a star of Sea Change, Blue Heelers, Curtin and the movie, Look Both Ways. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 11 August 2008
Waleed Aly Waleed Aly is as Aussie as they come. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 4 August 2008
Jose Ramos-Horta He has been a hero to his people, an icon of their long and bloody struggle for independence. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 4 August 2008
Mary and Melinda Schneider It was a family home like any other, full of laughter, joy and good times and yodelling - please welcome two women who were born to entertain, mother and daughter, Mary and Melinda Schneider. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 28 July 2008
Gordon Ramsay Football, family, food, France, fame, fatherhood, fitness, fortune and most importantly, fork - all words that begin with f. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 21 July 2008
Elders Part 6 - Father Des Reid This sixth part of the 'Elders' series features Father Des Reid. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 14 July 2008
Elders Part 5 - Bob Hawke This fifth part of the 'Elders' series features Bob Hawke, Australia's longest serving Labor Prime Minister. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 7 July 2008
Elders Part 4 - Helen Thomas This fourth part of the "Elders" series features Helen Thomas, the doyenne of the White House Press Corps - from JFK to George W. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 30 June 2008
Elders Part 3 - Isabel Allende In the third part of the "Elders" series, the deeply passionate, insightful and spirited Isabel Allende takes us through her life's most difficult moments that shaped her life now. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 23 June 2008
Elders Part 2 - Dame Elisabeth Murdoch In the second part of the six-part "Elders" series, Andrew Denton chats with Dame Elisabeth Murdoch about her long life, love story, family and philanthrophy. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 16 June 2008
Elders Part 1 - Sir David Attenborough The first in the six-part "Elders" series, this episode brings you the interview with Sir David Attenborough as he talks about his life experiences after a lifetime exploring the world. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 9 June 2008
The Music in Me Presenting the multi award winning documentary, The Music in Me - a story following a troupe of physically and intellectually disabled performers called The Merry Makers as they prepare for the performance of a lifetime. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 2 June 2008
Miriam Margolyes On this final episode of More Than ENOUGH ROPE series we celebrate older women, and most particularly Miriam Margolyes. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 26 May 2008
Tania Major Tonight on More Than ENOUGH ROPE we take you behind the scenes of some of our most memorable interviews, one that was an emotional dynamite: 2007 Young Australian of the Year, Tania Major. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 19 May 2008
Michael Stipe On this episode we take you on the ultimate backstage tour with some of the world's greatest musicians - Pink, kd lang, John Butler, Elton John, Bono, Paul Kelly, Dave Grohl and more - with our feature interview, REM's Michael Stipe. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 12 May 2008
Michael Leunig Tonight on More Than ENOUGH ROPE, we look at some of the more difficult moments we've faced and take you inside a conversation that a lot of people complained about, including the man in it - Michael Leunig. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 5 May 2008
Three Cabbies On More Than ENOUGH ROPE we take you behind the scenes of some of our most memorable interviews. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 28 April 2008
Rolf Harris Welcome to More Than ENOUGH ROPE where we'll take you outside the studio and inside the joys and frustrations of shooting on the road. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 21 April 2008
Glenn and Jane McGrath Welcome to More Than ENOUGH ROPE, a chance for you to find out what happens behind-the-scenes of some of our more memorable interviews. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 14 April 2008
Mel Brooks Welcome to More Than ENOUGH ROPE, where we take you on a behind-the-scenes tour of some of our favourite interviews. Play video (excerpt)
Monday 31 March 2008
Wayne Carey There will be few people in Australia who do not have an opinion about Wayne Carey, many of them negative. Play video (excerpt)




