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Appearances
Clarke and Dawe
Main cast, played by John Clarke
- Episode 1989-03-01: John Dawkins - Education Minister (Mar 1, 1989)
- Episode 1989-03-14: Alan Bond - Former Australian of the Year (Mar 14, 1989)
- Episode 1989-03-01: David Gower - English Cricket Captain (Mar 1, 1989)
- Episode 1989-01-07: Bob Hawke - PM (Jan 7, 1989)
- Episode 1989-01-08: David Hill - Head of the ABC (Jan 8, 1989)
- Episode 1989-08-08: Andrew Peacock - Opposition Leader (Aug 8, 1989)
- Episode 1989-01-10: Christopher Skase - Burgler (Jan 10, 1989)
- Episode 1990-01-03: Andrew Peacock - Opposition Leader (Jan 3, 1990)
- Episode 1990-01-04: Bob Hawke - PM (Jan 4, 1990)
- Episode 1990-01-05: Peter Walsh - Finance Minister (Jan 5, 1990)
- Episode 1990-05-08: John Button - Industry Minister (May 8, 1990)
- Episode 1990-05-15: Bob Hawke - PM (May 15, 1990)
- Episode 1990-06-01: Joe Pickering - NSW Corrective Services Minister (Jun 1, 1990)
- Episode 1990-10-01: Bob Hawke - PM (Oct 1, 1990)
- Episode 1990-10-08: John Hewson - Opposition Leader (Oct 8, 1990)
- Episode 1990-11-01: Charles Blunt - National Party Leader (Nov 1, 1990)
- Episode 1990-11-08: John Hewson - Opposition Leader (Nov 8, 1990)
- Episode 1990-11-15: Michael Heseltine - Margaret Thatcher Opposition Leader (Nov 15, 1990)
- Episode 1991-03-01: Paul Keating - Treasurer (Mar 1, 1991)
- Episode 1991-03-01: BHP Spokesman (Mar 1, 1991)
- Episode 1991-04-01: Brian Burke - WA Premier (Apr 1, 1991)
- Episode 1991-05-01: Brian Burke - WA Premier (May 1, 1991)
- Episode 1991-05-08: Brian Burke - WA Premier (May 8, 1991)
- Episode 1991-05-15: Paul Keating - Treasurer (May 15, 1991)
- Episode 1991-05-22: Jeff Kennet - VIC Opposition (May 22, 1991)
- Episode 1991-06-01: Bob Hawke - PM (Jun 1, 1991)
- Episode 1991-07-01: Bob Collins, Australian Senator (Jul 1, 1991)
- Episode 1991-08-01: John Hewson - Opposition Leader (Aug 1, 1991)
- Episode 1991-09-01: Christopher Skase - Overseas Burgler (Sep 1, 1991)
- Episode 1991-09-08: Alan Bond - Former Australian of the Year. (Sep 8, 1991)
- Episode 1992-04-01: Mafia Boss - John Hewson (Apr 1, 1992)
- Episode 1992-05-01: Mafia Boss - Richo (May 1, 1992)
- Episode 1992-05-08: Alan Bond - Former Australian of the Year. (May 8, 1992)
- Episode 1992-07-01: John Hewson - Opposition Leader (Jul 1, 1992)
- Episode 1992-10-01: Paul Keating - Prime Minister (Oct 1, 1992)
- Episode 1993-06-01: Paul Keating & Bob Hawke (Jun 1, 1993)
- Episode 1994-03-01: John Hewson - Opposition Leader (Mar 1, 1994)
- Episode 1994-03-08: Graham Richardson - Minister for Everything (Mar 8, 1994)
- Episode 1994-06-01: Alan Bond - Former Australian of the Year. (Jun 1, 1994)
- Episode 1994-08-01: Bob Hawke - Former PM (Aug 1, 1994)
- Episode 1994-09-01: Alexander Downer - Opposition Leader. (Sep 1, 1994)
- Episode 1994-11-01: Dr Mahatir - PM Malaysia (Nov 1, 1994)
- Episode 1995-02-01: John Howard - Opposition Leader (Feb 1, 1995)
- Episode 1995-03-01: Alan Bond - Former Australian of the Year. (Mar 1, 1995)
- Episode 1995-06-01: Gareth Evans - Foreign Affairs Minister (Jun 1, 1995)
- Episode 1995-06-08: Jacques Chirac - French President (Jun 8, 1995)
- Episode 1995-07-01: Paul Keating - Prime Minister (Jul 1, 1995)
- Episode 1995-08-01: Martin Ferguson - Political Aspirant (Aug 1, 1995)
- Episode 1995-09-01: Name Supressed - NSW Police Officer (Sep 1, 1995)
- Episode 1995-10-01: Solomon Lew - Coles Myer (Oct 1, 1995)
- Episode 1995-10-01: Solomon Lew - Coles Myer (Oct 1, 1995)
- Episode 1996-03-01: Paul Keating - Prime Minister (Mar 1, 1996)
- Episode 1996-05-01: Peter Reith - Workplace Relations Minister (May 1, 1996)
- Episode 1996-06-01: Alexander Downer - Foreign Minister (Jun 1, 1996)
- Episode 1996-07-01: Sports Commentators (Jul 1, 1996)
- Episode 1996-08-01: Bob Carr - NSW Premier (Aug 1, 1996)
- Episode 1996-09-01: John Howard - Prime Minister (Sep 1, 1996)
- Episode 1996-09-01: John Howard - Prime Minister (Sep 1, 1996)
- Episode 2000-02-01: Kim Beazley - Opposition Leader (Feb 1, 2000)
- Episode 2000-02-08: Peter Costello - Treasurer (Feb 8, 2000)
- Episode 2000-03-01: Jeff Kennet - Former VIC Premier (Mar 1, 2000)
- Episode 2000-03-08: Richard Alston - Communications Minister (Mar 8, 2000)
- Episode 2000-03-15: John Howard - Prime Minister (Mar 15, 2000)
- Episode 2000-04-01: John Howard - Prime Minister (Apr 1, 2000)
- Episode 2006-05-01: Kevin Gosper - IOC Member (May 1, 2006)
- Episode 2000-06-01: John Howard - Prime Minister (Jun 1, 2000)
- Episode 2000-06-08: Peter Costello - Treasurer (Jun 8, 2000)
- Episode 2000-06-15: Cut-Price Airline Executive (Jun 15, 2000)
- Episode 2000-07-01: Alexander Downer - Foreign Minister (Jul 1, 2000)
- Episode 2000-09-01: IOC Member (Sep 1, 2000)
- Episode 2000-10-01: Michael Knight - Olympics Minister (Oct 1, 2000)
- Episode 2000-11-01: John Howard - Prime Minister (Nov 1, 2000)
- Episode 2000-12-01: Richard Alston - Communications Minister (Dec 1, 2000)
- Episode 2000-12-08: John Howard - Prime Minister (Dec 8, 2000)
- Episode 2001-02-01: Kim Beazley - Leader of the Acquiescence (Feb 1, 2001)
- Episode 2001-03-01: A Banker (Mar 1, 2001)
- Episode 2001-05-01: Joe Hockey - Minister for Small Business (May 1, 2001)
- Episode 2001-05-01: An Impulsive Airline Executive (May 1, 2001)
- Episode 2001-06-01: John Howard - Prime Minister (Jun 1, 2001)
- Episode 2001-06-01: Steve Waugh - Cricket Captain (Jun 1, 2001)
- Episode 2001-08-01: Robert Hill - Environment Minister (Aug 1, 2001)
- Episode 2001-08-01: Tom Cruise - Film Actor (Aug 1, 2001)
- Episode 2001-08-01: Norwegian Sea Captain (Aug 1, 2001)
- Episode 2001-09-01: Alan Fels - Head of the ACCC (Sep 1, 2001)
- Episode 2001-09-01: Kim Beazley - Opposition Leader (Sep 1, 2001)
- Episode 2001-10-01: Phillip Ruddock - Attorney General (Oct 1, 2001)
- Episode 2001-11-01: Simon Crean - Opposition Leader (Nov 1, 2001)
- Episode 2001-11-01: Peter Costello - Treasurer (Nov 1, 2001)
- Episode 2002-01-01: A Royal Watcher (Jan 1, 2002)
- Episode 2002-02-01: Simon Crean - Opposition Leader (Feb 1, 2002)
- Episode 2002-02-01: Robert Hill - Defence Minister (Feb 1, 2002)
- Episode 2002-03-01: John Howard - Prime Minister (Mar 1, 2002)
- Episode 2002-03-01: John Fletcher - Coles Myer CEO (Mar 1, 2002)
- Episode 2002-05-01: Peter Costello - Treasurer (May 1, 2002)
- Episode 2002-05-01: Alan Fels - Head of the ACCC (May 1, 2002)
- Episode 2002-05-01: Robert Hill - Defence Minister (May 1, 2002)
- Episode 2002-05-01: Ron Boswell - Queensland Senator (May 1, 2002)
- Episode 2002-06-01: John Howard - Prime Minister (Jun 1, 2002)
- Episode 2002-06-01: Robert Hill - Defence Minister (Jun 1, 2002)
- Episode 2002-07-01: Gareth Evans, Cheryl Kernot, Laurie Oakes (Jul 1, 2002)
- Episode 2002-08-01: Ray Williams - Head of HIH (Aug 1, 2002)
- Episode 2002-08-01: A HIH Executive (Aug 1, 2002)
- Episode 2002-09-01: David Kemp - Minister for the Environment (Sep 1, 2002)
- Episode 2002-09-01: A Newspaper Editor (Sep 1, 2002)
- Episode 2002-09-01: Alexander Downer - Foreign Minister (Sep 1, 2002)
- Episode 2002-09-01: John Howard - Prime Minister (Sep 1, 2002)
- Episode 2002-11-01: Steve Bracks - Premier of Victoria (Nov 1, 2002)
- Episode 2002-11-01: John Howard - Prime Minister (Nov 1, 2002)
- Episode 2002-12-01: John Howard - Prime Minister (Dec 1, 2002)
- Episode 2003-02-01: John Howard - Prime Minister (Feb 1, 2003)
- Episode 2003-02-01: Bishop Hollingsworth - Governor General (Feb 1, 2003)
- Episode 2003-02-01: John Howard - Prime Minister (Feb 1, 2003)
- Episode 2003-04-01: Howard, Downer, Hill (Apr 1, 2003)
- Episode 2003-03-01: John Howard - Prime Minister (Mar 1, 2003)
- Episode 2003-05-01: John Howard - Prime Minister (May 1, 2003)
- Episode 2003-05-01: Phillip Ruddock - Attorney General (May 1, 2003)
- Episode 2003-06-01: Peter A Schoolboy (Jun 1, 2003)
- Episode 2003-06-01: Kim A Schoolboy (Jun 1, 2003)
- Episode 2003-06-01: John A Schoolboy (Jun 1, 2003)
- Episode 2003-06-01: Richard Alston - Communications Minister (Jun 1, 2003)
- Episode 2003-07-01: John Howard - Prime Minister (Jul 1, 2003)
- Episode 2003-07-01: Alexander Downer - Foreign Minister (Jul 1, 2003)
- Episode 2003-09-01: Peter Costello - Treasurer (Sep 1, 2003)
- Episode 2003-12-01: Mark Latham - Opposition Leader (Dec 1, 2003)
- Episode 2004-04-01: John Howard - Prime Minister (Apr 1, 2004)
- Episode 2004-05-01: John Howard - Prime Minister (May 1, 2004)
- Episode 2004-06-01: Mark Latham - Opposition Leader (Jun 1, 2004)
- Episode 2004-08-01: Richard Butler - Governor of Tasmania (Aug 1, 2004)
- Episode 2004-08-01: An Australian General (Aug 1, 2004)
- Episode 2004-08-01: A Mastermind Contestant (Aug 1, 2004)
- Episode 2004-10-01: Peter Costello - Treasurer (Oct 1, 2004)
- Episode 2004-11-01: Brendan Nelson - Education Minister (Nov 1, 2004)
- Episode 2004-11-01: Major General Jeffery - Governor General (Nov 1, 2004)
- Episode 2004-11-01: Mark Latham - Opposition Leader (Nov 1, 2004)
- Episode 2004-11-01: Robert Hill - Defence Minister (Nov 1, 2004)
- Episode 2004-11-01: Robert Hill - Defence Minister (Nov 1, 2004)
- Episode 2005-02-01: Kim Beazley - Opposition Leader (Feb 1, 2005)
- Episode 2005-03-01: Prince Charles (Mar 1, 2005)
- Episode 2005-04-01: John Howard - Prime Minister (Apr 1, 2005)
- Episode 2005-05-01: John and Peter Two Schoolboys (May 1, 2005)
- Episode 2005-05-01: John A Schoolboy (May 1, 2005)
- Episode 2005-05-01: Kim Beazley - Opposition Leader (May 1, 2005)
- Episode 2005-06-01: A Stand-in for Amanda Vanstone (Jun 1, 2005)
- Episode 2005-06-01: Phillip Ruddock - Attorney General (Jun 1, 2005)
- Episode 2005-07-01: Peter Costello - Treasurer (Jul 1, 2005)
- Episode 2005-09-01: A Mastermind Contestant (Sep 1, 2005)
- Episode 2005-09-01: Mark Latham - Former Opposition Leader (Sep 1, 2005)
- Episode 2005-10-01: Phillip Ruddock - Attorney General (Oct 1, 2005)
- Episode 2005-11-01: Alexander Downer - Foreign Minister (Nov 1, 2005)
- Episode 2005-11-01: Kevin Andrews - Workplace Relations Minister (Nov 1, 2005)
- Episode 2006-03-01: Kim Beazley - Opposition Leader (Mar 1, 2006)
- Episode 2006-03-01: John Howard - Prime Minister (Mar 1, 2006)
- Episode 2006-04-01: Alexander Downer - Foreign Minister (Apr 1, 2006)
- Episode 2006-04-01: John A Schoolboy (Apr 1, 2006)
- Episode 2006-05-01: Kim Beazley - Opposition Leader (May 1, 2006)
- Episode 2006-05-01: Brendan Nelson - Defence Minister (May 1, 2006)
- Episode 2006-06-01: Nick Minchin - Finance Minister (Jun 1, 2006)
- Episode 2006-06-01: John Howard - Prime Minister (Jun 1, 2006)
- Episode 2006-06-01: Kim Beazley - Opposition Leader (Jun 1, 2006)
- Episode 2006-06-01: Kevin Andrews' father (Jun 1, 2006)
- Episode 2006-07-01: John Howard - Prime Minister (Jul 1, 2006)
- Episode 2006-07-01: Kim Beazley - Opposition Leader (Jul 1, 2006)
- Episode 2006-08-01: Phillip Ruddock - Attorney General (Aug 1, 2006)
- Episode 2006-08-01: John Howard - Prime Minister (Aug 1, 2006)
- Episode 2006-09-01: Nick Minchin - Finance Minister (Sep 1, 2006)
- Episode 2006-09-01: Kevin Andrews' father (Sep 1, 2006)
- Episode 2006-10-01: ABC Editorial Director (Oct 1, 2006)
- Episode 2006-11-01: John Howard - Prime Minister (Nov 1, 2006)
- Episode 2006-11-01: John A Schoolboy (Nov 1, 2006)
- Episode 2006-11-01: Brendan Nelson - Defence Minister (Nov 1, 2006)
- Episode 2007-02-01: John Howard - Prime Minister (Feb 1, 2007)
- Episode 2007-03-01: Brian Burke - Former WA Premier (Mar 1, 2007)
- Episode 2007-03-01: Alexander Downer - Foreign Minister (Mar 1, 2007)
- Episode 2007-04-01: Kevin A Schoolboy (Apr 1, 2007)
- Episode 2007-04-01: Kevin Rudd - Prime Minister (Apr 1, 2007)
- Episode 2007-04-01: John A Schoolboy (Apr 1, 2007)
- Episode 2007-05-01: Joe Hockey - Workplace Relations Minister (May 1, 2007)
- Episode 2007-06-01: Tony Abbott - Health Minister (Jun 1, 2007)
- Episode 2007-06-01: Kevin Rudd - Opposition Leader (Jun 1, 2007)
- Episode 2007-07-01: Paul Lennon - Tasmanian Premier (Jul 1, 2007)
- Episode 2007-07-01: Brendan Nelson - Defence Minister (Jul 1, 2007)
- Episode 2007-08-01: Kevin Andrews - Immigration Minister (Aug 1, 2007)
- Episode 2007-08-01: A Mastermind Contestant (Aug 1, 2007)
- Episode 2007-08-01: Malcolm Turnbull - (Lib) Wentworth (Aug 1, 2007)
- Episode 2007-09-01: John Howard - Prime Minister (Sep 1, 2007)
- Episode 2007-09-01: Alexander Downer - Foreign Minister (Sep 1, 2007)
- Episode 2007-09-01: Mr Joeseph Blow - Voter (Sep 1, 2007)
- Episode 2007-10-01: A Mastermind Contestant (Oct 1, 2007)
- Episode 2007-11-01: Peter Garrett - Shadow Environment Minister (Nov 1, 2007)
- Episode 2007-11-01: John Howard - Prime Minister (Nov 1, 2007)
- Episode 2007-11-01: Tony Abbott - Health Minister (Nov 1, 2007)
- Episode 2007-12-01: Kevin A Schoolboy (Dec 1, 2007)
- Episode 2007-12-01: Peter Garrett - Minister (Dec 1, 2007)
- Episode 2008-02-01: Various (Feb 1, 2008)
- Episode 2008-02-01: RBA Chief (Feb 1, 2008)
- Episode 2008-02-01: Kevin Rudd - Prime Minister (Feb 1, 2008)
- Episode 2008-03-01: Kevin Rudd - Prime Minister (Mar 1, 2008)
- Episode 2008-03-01: Brendan Nelson - Opposition Leader (Mar 1, 2008)
- Episode 2008-03-01: Economist (Mar 1, 2008)
- Episode 2008-03-01: Economist (Mar 1, 2008)
- Episode 2008-04-01: Brendan Nelson - Opposition Leader (Apr 1, 2008)
- Episode 2008-05-01: Rudd Parent (May 1, 2008)
- Episode 2008-05-01: Macquarie Bank Executive (May 1, 2008)
- Episode 2008-06-01: Kevin Rudd - Prime Minister (Jun 1, 2008)
- Episode 2008-06-01: A Wimbledon Commentator (Jun 1, 2008)
- Episode 2008-07-01: Alexander Downer - Former Foreign Minister (Jul 1, 2008)
- Episode 2008-07-01: Kevin Rudd - Prime Minister (Jul 1, 2008)
- Episode 2008-07-01: George W. Bush - American President (Jul 1, 2008)
- Episode 2008-08-01: Beijing Olympics (Aug 1, 2008)
- Episode 2008-08-01: Phillip Ruddock - Former Attorney General (Aug 1, 2008)
- Episode 2008-11-01: Various Interviewees (Nov 1, 2008)
- Episode 2008-11-01: Various Interviewees (Nov 1, 2008)
- Episode 2008-12-01: Various Interviewees (Dec 1, 2008)
- Episode 2009-02-05: Kevin Rudd, Prime Minister (Feb 5, 2009)
- Episode 2009-02-26: Kevin Rudd, Prime Minister (Feb 26, 2009)
- Episode 2009-03-05: An Economist (Mar 5, 2009)
- Episode 2009-03-12: Wayne Swan, Federal Treasurer (Mar 12, 2009)
- Episode 2009-03-19: Clarke and Dawe, Gentlemen's Outfitters (Mar 19, 2009)
- Episode 2009-03-26: Kevin Rudd, Prime Minister (Mar 26, 2009)
- Episode 2009-04-02: Kevin Rudd, Prime Minister (Apr 2, 2009)
- Episode 2009-04-09: A Banker (Apr 9, 2009)
- Episode 2009-04-16: Malcolm Turnbull, Opposition Leader (Apr 16, 2009)
- Episode 2009-04-23: Kevin Rudd, Prime Minister (Apr 23, 2009)
- Episode 2009-04-30: Kevin Rudd, Prime Minister (Apr 30, 2009)
- Episode 2009-05-07: A Doctor (May 7, 2009)
- Episode 2009-05-14: Kevin Rudd, Prime Minister (May 14, 2009)
- Episode 2009-05-21: Joe Hockey (May 21, 2009)
- Episode 2009-05-28: Kevin Rudd, Prime Minister and Malcolm Turnbull, Opposition Leader (May 28, 2009)
- Episode 2009-06-04: Wayne Swan, Federal Treasurer (Jun 4, 2009)
- Episode 2009-06-11: Kevin Rudd, Prime Minister (Jun 11, 2009)
- Episode 2009-06-18: Peter Costello (Jun 18, 2009)
- Episode 2009-06-25: Malcolm Turnbull, Opposition Leader (Jun 25, 2009)
- Episode 2009-07-02: Commentator at Lords (Jul 2, 2009)
- Episode 2009-07-09: Kevin Rudd, Prime Minister (Jul 9, 2009)
- Episode 2009-07-16: Unknown (Jul 16, 2009)
- Episode 2009-07-23: Kevin Rudd, Prime Minister (Jul 23, 2009)
- Episode 2009-07-30: Kevin Rudd, Prime Minister (Jul 30, 2009)
- Episode 2009-08-06: Malcolm Turnbull, Opposition Leader (Aug 6, 2009)
- Episode 2009-08-13: Mastermind Contestant (Aug 13, 2009)
- Episode 2009-08-20: Joe Hockey (Aug 20, 2009)
- Episode 2009-08-27: Barnaby Joyce, National Party Senator (Aug 27, 2009)
- Episode 2009-09-03: Nathan Rees, Premier Of NSW (Sep 3, 2009)
- Episode 2009-09-10: A Mastermind Contestant (Sep 10, 2009)
- Episode 2009-09-17: The Hon Kevin Rudd, Prime Minister (Sep 17, 2009)
- Episode 2009-09-24: The Hon Kevin Rudd, Prime Minister (Sep 24, 2009)
- Episode 2009-10-01: Malcolm Turnbull, Opposition Leader (Oct 1, 2009)
- Episode 2009-10-08: Glenn Stevens, Governor Of The Reserve Bank (Oct 8, 2009)
- Episode 2009-10-15: The Hon Kevin Rudd, Prime Minister (Oct 15, 2009)
- Episode 2009-10-22: The Hon Kevin Rudd, Prime Minister (Oct 22, 2009)
- Episode 2009-10-29: Stephen Smith, Foreign Minister (Oct 29, 2009)
- Episode 2009-11-05: The Hon Kevin Rudd, Prime Minister (Nov 5, 2009)
- Episode 2009-11-12: Peter Garrett, Environment Minister (Nov 12, 2009)
- Episode 2009-11-19: The Hon Kevin Rudd, Prime Minister (Nov 19, 2009)
- Episode 2009-11-26: Tony Abbott, Job Applicant (Nov 26, 2009)
- Episode 2009-12-03: The Coalition In Full Flight (Dec 3, 2009)
- Episode 2010-02-11: The New Ringmaster (Feb 11, 2010)
- Episode 2010-02-18: Bad News from the Front (Feb 18, 2010)
- Episode 2010-02-25: Do You Read Me? (Feb 25, 2010)
- Episode 2010-03-04: Lost (Near Fossil Creek) (Mar 4, 2010)
- Episode 2010-03-11: How to Make Friends and Influence People (Mar 11, 2010)
- Episode 2010-03-18: A Matter of the Utmost Importance (Mar 18, 2010)
- Episode 2010-03-25: Bad polls. Good grammar. (Mar 25, 2010)
- Episode 2010-04-01: Wings Clipped While You Wait (Apr 1, 2010)
- Episode 2010-04-08: Hello, I Must Be Going (Apr 8, 2010)
- Episode 2010-04-22: Wrangling the States (Apr 22, 2010)
- Episode 2010-04-29: The Greatest Moral Challenge of our Backburner (Apr 29, 2010)
- Episode 2010-05-06: Opposition R Us (May 6, 2010)
- Episode 2010-05-13: The Rudd Government (May 13, 2010)
- Episode 2010-05-20: The European Debt Crisis (May 20, 2010)
- Episode 2010-05-27: The Federal Opposition (May 27, 2010)
- Episode 2010-06-03: The US Oil Spill (Jun 3, 2010)
- Episode 2010-06-10: In case of Emergency Break Glass (Jun 10, 2010)
- Episode 2010-06-17: Australians in Trouble Quickly (Jun 17, 2010)
- Episode 2010-06-25: Movement at the Station (Jun 25, 2010)
- Episode 2010-07-01: Julia's First Interview (Jul 1, 2010)
- Episode 2010-07-08: Australia's Immigration Policy (Jul 8, 2010)
- Episode 2010-07-15: Australians struggle in the mountain stages (Jul 15, 2010)
- Episode 2010-07-29: The Story So Far (Jul 29, 2010)
- Episode 2010-08-05: A Change of Tactics (Aug 5, 2010)
- Episode 2010-08-12: Running Into Strong Form at the Business End of the Season (Aug 12, 2010)
- Episode 2010-08-19: The Issues in Order of Height (Aug 19, 2010)
- Episode 2010-08-26: Voting for Godot (Aug 26, 2010)
- Episode 2010-09-02: Democracy rocked by new video (Sep 2, 2010)
- Episode 2010-09-09: Through to the Next Round (Sep 9, 2010)
- Episode 2010-09-16: The New Paradigm (Sep 16, 2010)
- Episode 2010-09-23: Debriefing After the Event (Sep 23, 2010)
- Episode 2010-09-30: Nobody Gets Out of Here Alive (Sep 30, 2010)
- Episode 2010-10-07: Aussies going nicely in Delhi (Oct 7, 2010)
- Episode 2010-10-14: The Story that Touched the World (Oct 14, 2010)
- Episode 2010-10-21: The War in Debatistan (Oct 21, 2010)
- Episode 2010-10-28: A Very Firm Grasp of Matters (Oct 28, 2010)
- Episode 2010-11-04: How To Run a Country. Episode 429 (Nov 4, 2010)
- Episode 2010-11-11: Scissors rock paper (Nov 11, 2010)
- Episode 2010-11-18: The Big Stories. As They Happen (Nov 18, 2010)
- Episode 2010-11-25: Business as Usual (Nov 25, 2010)
- Episode 2010-12-02: The Position Could Not Be More Serious (Dec 2, 2010)
- Episode 2010-12-09: The Year in Review (Dec 9, 2010)
- Episode 2011-02-10: Helping the government in any way he can (Feb 10, 2011)
- Episode 2011-02-17: Budgets. A Masterclass (Feb 17, 2011)
- Episode 2011-03-03: The Carbon Price Debate (in full) (Mar 3, 2011)
- Episode 2011-03-08: Sample Study Does Little to Ease Public Concern (Mar 8, 2011)
- Episode 2011-03-24: Please Do Not Attempt This at Home (Mar 24, 2011)
- Episode 2011-03-31: A Quiet Word of Advice from Bryan (Mar 31, 2011)
- Episode 2011-04-07: Kevin 07. The Sequel (Apr 7, 2011)
- Episode 2011-04-14: All Roads Lead to Rome (Apr 14, 2011)
- Episode 2011-04-21: The Big Polluders (Apr 21, 2011)
- Episode 2011-04-28: Television At Its Very Best (Apr 28, 2011)
- Episode 2011-05-05: Freedom from Information (May 5, 2011)
- Episode 2011-05-12: Extremely Well-Thought-Out Policy Number 212 (May 12, 2011)
- Episode 2011-05-19: A Medley of his Hits (May 19, 2011)
- Episode 2011-05-26: Australians struggling at the French Open (May 26, 2011)
- Episode 2011-06-02: A Call for More Unity (Jun 2, 2011)
- Episode 2011-06-09: A Plea for Understanding (Jun 9, 2011)
- Episode 2011-06-16: The Abnegation of Responsibility (Jun 16, 2011)
- Episode 2011-06-23: Stand Up the Boy Who Did That (Jun 23, 2011)
- Episode 2011-06-30: Assumptions 101 (Jun 30, 2011)
- Episode 2011-07-07: Carbon Tax. Coming soon. Check local guides (Jul 7, 2011)
- Episode 2011-07-14: The Greek Economy (Jul 14, 2011)
- Episode 2011-07-21: Murdoch Crisis Deepens Shock (Jul 21, 2011)
- Episode 2011-07-28: Seeing Off the Bowling (Jul 28, 2011)
- Episode 2011-08-04: ABC Axes Arts Programming (Aug 4, 2011)
- Episode 2011-08-11: The News In Depth, As It Happens (Aug 11, 2011)
- Episode 2011-08-18: Contemporary Australian politics (Aug 18, 2011)
- Episode 2011-08-25: The Love that Dare Not Shut its Face (Aug 25, 2011)
- Episode 2011-09-01: It's All Going Beautifully in Australia (Sep 1, 2011)
- Episode 2011-09-08: Attention People Smugglers (Sep 8, 2011)
- Episode 2011-09-15: Dealing with the Sovereign Debt Crisis (Sep 15, 2011)
- Episode 2011-09-22: Very Similar Buzzers (Sep 22, 2011)
- Episode 2011-09-29: Injury-free going into the weekend (Sep 29, 2011)
- Episode 2011-10-06: Working Through the Schedule (Oct 6, 2011)
- Episode 2011-10-13: Carbon Tax - the Movie (Oct 13, 2011)
- Episode 2011-10-20: Quantitative Easing (Oct 20, 2011)
- Episode 2011-10-27: The Canberra Problem (Oct 27, 2011)
- Episode 2011-11-03: The Global Economy (Nov 3, 2011)
- Episode 2011-11-10: The Way Forward for Europe (Nov 10, 2011)
- Episode 2011-11-17: How a Conscience Vote works (Nov 17, 2011)
- Episode 2011-11-24: Brand Loyalty. Cancelled (Nov 24, 2011)
- Episode 2011-12-01: Endangered Creatures. Number 16; The Surplus (Dec 1, 2011)
- Episode 2011-12-08: The Events of 2011 (Dec 8, 2011)
- Episode 2012-02-02: The Changing Face of News (Feb 2, 2012)
- Episode 2012-02-09: Rattling Through the Key Issues (Feb 9, 2012)
- Episode 2012-02-16: This Story Has Never Been Seen Before (Repeat) (Feb 16, 2012)
- Episode 2012-02-23: Solvency in Our Time (Feb 23, 2012)
- Episode 2012-03-01: The History of Circuses (Mar 1, 2012)
- Episode 2012-03-08: The Age of Reason (Mar 8, 2012)
- Episode 2012-03-15: Breaking News Stories, As They Actually Happen (Mar 15, 2012)
- Episode 2012-03-22: A Star is Born (Mar 22, 2012)
- Episode 2012-03-29: Political Power, A User's Manual (Mar 29, 2012)
- Episode 2012-04-05: Understanding the Craig Thomson issue (Apr 5, 2012)
- Episode 2012-04-12: Courtesy Costs You Nothing (Apr 12, 2012)
- Episode 2012-04-19: Important new research reveals enterprise doomed from the start (Apr 19, 2012)
- Episode 2012-04-26: General Knowledge (Apr 26, 2012)
- Episode 2012-05-03: A Great Man in a Crisis (May 3, 2012)
- Episode 2012-05-10: The Public Life of Australia (It's going nicely) (May 10, 2012)
- Episode 2012-05-17: Attracting the Public's Attention (May 17, 2012)
- Episode 2012-05-24: The Key to Good Governance (May 24, 2012)
- Episode 2012-05-31: Australian Political Scientist (May 31, 2012)
- Episode 2012-06-07: Top Flight News Story #236b (Jun 7, 2012)
- Episode 2012-06-14: Articulating an alternative vision for the country (Jun 14, 2012)
- Episode 2012-06-21: The European Crisis (Jun 21, 2012)
- Episode 2012-06-28: Wimbledon 2012 (Jun 28, 2012)
- Episode 2012-07-05: The Tour begins to Take Shape (Jul 5, 2012)
- Episode 2012-07-12: Comfortably Through to the next Round (Jul 12, 2012)
- Episode 2012-07-19: All Birds are Cats (Jul 19, 2012)
- Episode 2012-07-26: Previewing the Olympics (Jul 26, 2012)
- Episode 2012-08-02: Sharing the Blame (Aug 2, 2012)
- Episode 2012-08-09: More Government Funding (Aug 9, 2012)
- Episode 2012-08-16: What went wrong? (Aug 16, 2012)
- Episode 2012-08-23: Improving Production Values in Politics (Aug 23, 2012)
- Episode 2012-08-30: The Status of the Mining Boom (Aug 30, 2012)
- Episode 2012-09-06: The rich texture of discourse at the highest level (Sep 6, 2012)
- Episode 2012-09-13: Understanding the GFC (Sep 13, 2012)
- Episode 2012-09-20: Caveat Emptor (Sep 20, 2012)
- Episode 2012-09-27: Coming back to the field (Sep 27, 2012)
- Episode 2012-10-04: A Sound Problem (Oct 4, 2012)
- Episode 2012-10-11: A Week That Had Everything (Oct 11, 2012)
- Episode 2012-10-18: Results. Hanseatic League. Semi finals (Oct 18, 2012)
- Episode 2012-10-25: Board Member of V.I.A.L. (Oct 25, 2012)
- Episode 2012-11-01: Policy Explained. Nothing Up My Sleeves (Nov 1, 2012)
- Episode 2012-11-08: The Surplus. Signed, sealed and should be there Tuesday (Nov 8, 2012)
- Episode 2012-11-15: A keen sports follower (Nov 15, 2012)
- Episode 2012-11-22: One Out and One Back (Nov 22, 2012)
- Episode 2012-11-29: Preview of the Deciding Test (Nov 29, 2012)
- Episode 2012-12-21: A Last Minute Technicality (Dec 21, 2012)
- Episode 2013-02-07: Australian elections. Available in your size. Call now. (Feb 7, 2013)
- Episode 2013-02-14: Tick in the Right Box (Feb 14, 2013)
- Episode 2013-02-21: An Election Adapted for Pantomime (Feb 21, 2013)
- Episode 2013-02-28: Use of a Stimulant Prior to the Olympics (Feb 28, 2013)
- Episode 2013-03-07: Government by Reality Television (Mar 7, 2013)
- Episode 2013-03-14: The Umpires Might Have To Go Upstairs Here (Mar 14, 2013)
- Episode 2013-03-21: An Economy of Expression (Mar 21, 2013)
- Episode 2013-03-28: Slight Problem with the Cypriot Banking System. (Mar 28, 2013)
- Episode 2013-04-04: Australia: A Victory Riddled with Handling Errors (Apr 4, 2013)
- Episode 2013-04-11: A Very Smooth Presentation (Apr 11, 2013)
- Episode 2013-04-18: Margaret Thatcher's Legacy (Apr 18, 2013)
- Episode 2013-05-02: Outlining His Detailed Policy Platform (May 2, 2013)
- Episode 2013-05-09: Brian Floats a Radical Idea (May 9, 2013)
- Episode 2013-05-15: A Big Week in Publishing (May 15, 2013)
- Episode 2013-05-23: Safeguarding the Integrity of Racing in NSW (May 23, 2013)
- Episode 2013-05-30: A Fresh Perspective (May 30, 2013)
- Episode 2013-06-06: The Unsung Hero of Modern Political Life (Jun 6, 2013)
- Episode 2013-06-13: Name Suppressed for Obvious Reasons (Jun 13, 2013)
- Episode 2013-06-20: The Upcoming Australian Election (Jun 20, 2013)
- Episode 2013-06-27: Possibly Just Pre-Match Nerves (Jun 27, 2013)
- Episode 2013-07-04: All Stand Please. This is Important. (Jul 4, 2013)
- Episode 2013-07-11: Mixed Fortunes for the Aussies in the Tour (Jul 11, 2013)
- Episode 2013-07-18: Preview of the Lords Test (Jul 18, 2013)
- Episode 2013-07-25: It's a Jungle Out There (Jul 25, 2013)
- Episode 2013-08-01: Great Answers. Shame About the Prize. (Aug 1, 2013)
- Episode 2013-08-08: The Campaign Moves Into its Fifth Year (Aug 8, 2013)
- Episode 2013-08-15: The Campaign. A Viennese Perspective. (Aug 15, 2013)
- Episode 2013-08-22: Same Special Subject as Everyone Else (Aug 22, 2013)
- Episode 2013-08-29: Looking Confident As They Turn for Home (Aug 29, 2013)
- Episode 2013-09-05: An Important Skill Explained (Sep 5, 2013)
- Episode 2013-09-12: The Makeup of the New Senate (Sep 12, 2013)
- Episode 2013-09-19: Chewing Through the Agenda (Sep 19, 2013)
- Episode 2013-09-26: Meat Pricing in Portugal Between the Wars (CANCELLED) (Sep 26, 2013)
- Episode 2013-10-03: Nick Goes Really Well Here But the Prize has Already Gone (Oct 3, 2013)
- Episode 2013-10-10: A Full and Frank Disclosure (Oct 10, 2013)
- Episode 2013-10-17: The Boy Wonder Comes Into his Estates (Oct 17, 2013)
- Episode 2013-10-24: Language Approved for General Use (Oct 24, 2013)
- Episode 2013-10-31: We Have No Alternative But To Adopt Our Original Intention (Oct 31, 2013)
- Episode 2013-11-07: A Full Working Knowledge of His Own Country (Nov 7, 2013)
- Episode 2013-11-14: An Honest Assessment, Project by Project (Nov 14, 2013)
- Episode 2013-11-21: Ministerial Responsibility. Coming Soon to Australia. (Nov 21, 2013)
- Episode 2013-11-28: Live from the Adelaide Oval (Nov 28, 2013)
- Episode 2013-12-05: Ensuring Certainty in the Seasonal Gift Delivery Business (Dec 5, 2013)
- Episode 2014-01-29: Turning Back the News Where it is Safe to Do So (Jan 29, 2014)
- Episode 2014-02-06: An Important Announcement (Feb 6, 2014)
- Episode 2014-02-13: A Broad Understanding of Australia in its Many Aspects (Feb 13, 2014)
- Episode 2014-02-20: Mixed Fortunes for the Australians in Sochi (Feb 20, 2014)
- Episode 2014-02-27: An Important and Very Timely Performance Review (Feb 27, 2014)
- Episode 2014-03-06: Welcome to Contemporary Australia (Mar 6, 2014)
- Episode 2014-03-13: The Main Policy Differences on Asylum Seekers (Mar 13, 2014)
- Episode 2014-03-20: A Lot of Australians Are Very Gifted In This Area (Mar 20, 2014)
- Episode 2014-03-27: The Right to Be Wrong. Enshrined in Statute At Last. (Mar 27, 2014)
- Episode 2014-04-03: Conducting a Routine Enquiry (Apr 3, 2014)
- Episode 2014-04-10: Bryan Suggests a Labour-Saving Device (Apr 10, 2014)
- Episode 2014-04-17: Government in NSW. A Model of Its Kind. (Apr 17, 2014)
- Episode 2014-04-24: The Caped Crusader in Full Flight (Apr 24, 2014)
- Episode 2014-05-01: The Federal Budget. Building a Nation's Future (May 1, 2014)
- Episode 2014-05-08: Some Steadying Words on the Current Situation (May 8, 2014)
- Episode 2014-05-15: Selling the Budget. (May 15, 2014)
- Episode 2014-05-22: Selling the Budget. Take 2. This Time Better. And With Professional Help. (May 22, 2014)
- Episode 2014-05-28: The Use of the English Language in Australia (May 28, 2014)
- Episode 2014-06-05: The Preferred Prime Minister Stands Accused of Ambition (Jun 5, 2014)
- Episode 2014-06-12: Unsettling News for Australian Film Investors (Jun 12, 2014)
- Episode 2014-06-18: International Sport is Open for Business (Jun 18, 2014)
- Episode 2014-06-26: The Title of This Item Was Deemed to be Freighted and Has Been Removed (Jun 26, 2014)
- Episode 2014-07-03: A Spectacular Week at Wimbledon (Jul 3, 2014)
- Episode 2014-07-10: Asylum Seeker Policy. Proudly Australian. (Jul 10, 2014)
- Episode 2014-07-17: Bull Seeks China Shop. View Matrimony. (Jul 17, 2014)
- Episode 2014-07-24: Australian Media. An In-Depth Analysis. (Jul 24, 2014)
- Episode 2014-07-31: The Complexities of Foreign Policy Explained (Jul 31, 2014)
- Episode 2014-08-07: An Exciting New Interpretation of The Text (Aug 7, 2014)
- Episode 2014-08-14: The Exceptions that Prove the Rules (Aug 14, 2014)
- Episode 2014-08-21: Who Said That? (Aug 21, 2014)
- Episode 2014-08-28: Some Slight Difficulties in the Workplace (Aug 28, 2014)
- Episode 2014-09-04: Bryan Does Everything He Can to Help Here (Sep 4, 2014)
- Episode 2014-09-11: Australian Voting to be Outsourced. Millions Saved. (Sep 11, 2014)
- Episode 2014-09-18: Des is Eliminated Here But at Least He Isn't at Work (Sep 18, 2014)
- Episode 2014-09-25: Unfortunately Bryan Fails to Understand the Importance of What Arlo is Saying (Sep 25, 2014)
- Episode 2014-10-02: The Australian economy. Factory recall. (Oct 2, 2014)
- Episode 2014-10-09: The War in Iraq. Not the Previous One. The Current One. (Oct 9, 2014)
- Episode 2014-10-16: International Diplomacy. A Users Guide. (Oct 16, 2014)
- Episode 2014-10-23: Stipe will not be at work for a fortnight due to unforeseen wassail. (Oct 23, 2014)
- Episode 2014-10-30: Selections for the Canberra Hack Handicap (Oct 30, 2014)
- Episode 2014-11-06: The G20 Explained: Keynesian Principles and Queensberry Rules Will Apply (Nov 6, 2014)
- Episode 2014-11-13: A Busy Time at the Great Hall as we Prepare for Guests (Nov 13, 2014)
- Episode 2014-11-20: Growth first. Then these other things can be dealt with, whatever they are. (Nov 20, 2014)
- Episode 2014-11-27: Some of these prizes might need to be looked at next year Mark (Nov 27, 2014)
- Episode 2015-01-29: Tony Abbott, Prime Minister of Australia (Jan 29, 2015)
- Episode 2015-02-05: An Australian who is concerned about his pet (Feb 5, 2015)
- Episode 2015-02-12: A Troubled Sportsman (Feb 12, 2015)
- Episode 2015-02-18: Mr Shelby Wrightmate, NBN Website Manager (Feb 18, 2015)
- Episode 2015-02-25: Senator George Brandis, Attorney General (Feb 25, 2015)
- Episode 2015-03-04: Bill Shorten, Australian Opposition Leader (Mar 4, 2015)
- Episode 2015-03-11: Christopher Pyne, Leader of the House (Mar 11, 2015)
- Episode 2015-03-18: A Constitutional Lawyer (Mar 18, 2015)
- Episode 2015-03-25: Mr Wesley Broadband (Mar 25, 2015)
- Episode 2014-04-01: Tony Abbott, Australian Prime Minister (Apr 1, 2014)
- Episode 2015-04-08: Tony Snowgood (Apr 8, 2015)
- Episode 2015-04-15: Rick A'Mortis, Policy Cancellations Officer for Australia (Apr 15, 2015)
- Episode 2015-04-22: Lex Larter, Constitutional lawyer (Apr 22, 2015)
- Episode 2015-04-30: Stew Pidlaw, a diplomatic policy advisor (Apr 30, 2015)
- Episode 2015-05-07: Bryan might be lucky to get out of this (May 7, 2015)
- Episode 2015-05-14: Joe Hockey, Treasurer of Australia (May 14, 2015)
- Episode 2015-05-21: Tony Abbott, Prime Minister, and Bill Shorten, Opposition Leader (May 21, 2015)
- Episode 2015-05-28: Joe Hockey, Treasurer (May 28, 2015)
- Episode 2015-06-04: Leslie Miserables, a representative of the hospitality industry (Jun 4, 2015)
- Episode 2015-06-11: Scott Morrison, Minister for Social Services (Jun 11, 2015)
- Episode 2015-06-18: Mordy Pressing, Australian immigration policy interpreter (Jun 18, 2015)
- Episode 2015-06-25: Tony Abbott, Prime Minister of Australia (Jun 25, 2015)
- Episode 2015-07-02: Dennis Elbow, Sports Reporter (Jul 2, 2015)
- Episode 2015-07-09: Ray Tryze, Building Contractor (Jul 9, 2015)
- Episode 2015-07-16: Des Troy, media advisor to the Prime Minister's Department Barnaby. (Jul 16, 2015)
- Episode 2015-07-23: Justin Credible (Jul 23, 2015)
- Episode 2015-07-31: Live from Edgbaston, Birmingham. (Between Liverpool and Manchester and London) (Jul 31, 2015)
- Episode 2015-08-06: Mr Tony Abbott, Australian Prime Minister (Aug 6, 2015)
- Episode 2015-08-13: Mac Rowe, economist. (Aug 13, 2015)
- Episode 2015-08-20: Homer Phobe, a policy advisor to the Australian Government. (Aug 20, 2015)
- Episode 2015-08-27: Yes. We know. Please form an orderly queue (Aug 27, 2015)
- Episode 2015-09-03: (Name withheld). (Sep 3, 2015)
- Episode 2015-09-10: Tony, a schoolboy. (Sep 10, 2015)
- Episode 2015-09-17: Malcolm Turnbull, Prime Minister. (Sep 17, 2015)
- Episode 2015-09-25: Mr Gerald Mander, Culling Contractor with the Arts Ministry (Sep 25, 2015)
- Episode 2015-10-01: Christopher Pyne. Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science. (Oct 1, 2015)
- Episode 2015-10-08: Malcolm Turnbull, Prime Minister (Oct 8, 2015)
- Episode 2015-10-15: Stan Beyormann, a very well-read baker. (Oct 15, 2015)
- Episode 2015-10-22: Malcolm Turnbull, Prime Minister. (Oct 22, 2015)
- Episode 2015-11-05: Billy, a schoolboy. (Nov 5, 2015)
- Episode 2015-11-12: Scott Morrison, Federal Treasurer (Nov 12, 2015)
- Episode 2015-11-19: Copernicus Jackson, an actuary (Nov 19, 2015)
- Episode 2015-11-26: Christopher Pyne. The Parliamentary Year Draws to a Close (Nov 26, 2015)
- Episode 2015-12-18: Festive retail consultant, Norman Harvey (Dec 18, 2015)
- Episode 2015-12-24: Slasher and Biffo, expert commentators (Dec 24, 2015)
- Episode 2016-02-18: Malcolm Turnbull, Prime Minister (Feb 18, 2016)
- Episode 2016-02-25: Scott Morrison, Federal Treasurer (Feb 25, 2016)
- Episode 2016-03-04: Glenn Stevens. Reserve Bank Governor (Mar 4, 2016)
- Episode 2016-03-10: Christopher Pyne, Leader Of The House And Minister For Tidying Up. (Mar 10, 2016)
- Episode 2016-03-17: Malcolm Turnbull, Prime Minister. (Mar 17, 2016)
- Episode 2016-03-24: Mr Portunity. Senior Executive At A Major News Organisation (Mar 24, 2016)
- Episode 2016-03-31: Mr Evan Elpus, Customer Services Consultant (Mar 31, 2016)
- Episode 2016-04-07: Kevin Andrews. (Apr 7, 2016)
- Episode 2016-04-14: Mr Lewis Poles, Tax Advisor. (Apr 14, 2016)
- Episode 2016-04-21: Scott Morrison, Big Occasion Horse Trainer. (Apr 21, 2016)
- Episode 2016-04-28: Detective Sergeant Dawe Might Be On To Something Here. (Apr 28, 2016)
- Episode 2016-05-05: A Collector Receives An Appraisal From An Expert (May 5, 2016)
- Episode 2016-05-12: Allen Key, Departmental Head, Ikea. (May 12, 2016)
- Episode 2016-05-19: Bill Shorten. Opposition Leader (May 19, 2016)
- Episode 2016-05-26: Mr Horace Cope, Investment Advisor (May 26, 2016)
- Episode 2016-06-02: Malcolm, Head Boy. (Jun 2, 2016)
- Episode 2016-06-09: Meet Burton Ernie, Pollster And Social Researcher. (Jun 9, 2016)
- Episode 2016-06-16: Arthur Sinodinos, Senator And Very Keen Contestant. (Jun 16, 2016)