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- Michael Radcliffe was catching the bus this morning, like he does every day of his everyday life. He didn't expect to have a five-minute sit-down with God, Glenn Owen Dodds that is, a mysterious man who claims to be God. Could he really be God? He seems to know an awful lot about Michael Radcliffe. But what kind of God looks like a hapless mug punter with a frightful filing system? But, then again, how does Glenn Owen Dodds know the meaning of life?
- 2002– 43m6.1 (9)TV EpisodeThe results of Craig's pot stirring bubble to the surface. Joel becomes the object of everyone's attention. The old Tipara tribemates must now turn on one another for the A$500,000 prize.
- Pot stirring in Aurora upsets the dominant Tipara clan. Craig and Naomi's fight for survival begins a new phase in alliance building. Old friendships count for nothing in a new tribe.
- Sixteen Australians travel blindfolded on a bus to Whaler's Way, where host Lincoln Howes divides them into two tribes based on the colour of their blindfolds, uses the toss of a coin to decide which tribe gets to choose where they camp, and directs them to maps that give them directions to the camps where they have to build shelters and spend the next thirty-nine days surviving each other.
- Gruen XL takes a deep dive into supermarket collectables, Google's new campaign, and a Pitch persuading meat eaters to go vegan and vegans to eat meat. Joining Wil, Todd and Russel are Dee Madigan and Karen Ferry.
- How Do You Sell: Footy Grand Finals The Pitch: Ban Divorce Target Market: Spokes People
- The Footy Show hosts the "My Room" telethon to help children battling cancer.
- The How Do You Sell segment looks at how Amazon and Google are using home assistants with artificial intelligence to get to your money. Two advertising agencies try to convince the Australian Government to make university free again in The Pitch. The Target Market segment looks at some new ice creams released by Streets in the middle of an industrial dispute and a noisy boycott campaign.