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Each week Sam Simmons from triple j introduces you to one of the most amazing species on planet Earth, the human being
Sam Simmons gets up close and personal with some of the leading bands in today's music industry.
An over-confident ninja challenges his master to become the new protector of the forbidden orbs.
Journey with expert love guide, Paula La Tiche, as she takes you through her step-by-step guide to finding love.
Behind the scenes machinations of Forlorn Gaze, the Next Big UberEmo Thing.
Get ready as we pitch some of the world's greatest muso's against each other in a display of athleticism, wits and sporting prowess.
The war on weakness begins 14th August 2008.
This six episode micro-series follows the adventures of Bommie, an eight foot tall abominable snowman, who leaves his home in Nepal to explore sunnier climes, and moves into a share-house in Sydney. His pursuit of love, happiness and rock 'n' roll is marred only by his habit of eating people who annoy or surprise him.
There is a right way and a wrong way to do everything. Let Sam show you how.
Trivia quizzes usually feed off esoteric facts. Not Very Good Trivia feeds off Sam Simmons' esoteric synaptic connections, and is vastly more challenging as a result. Watch as your favourite musicians are crushed by their humiliating lack of Not Very Good knowledge.
Have you run out of money and don't have anything fun to do? Well let The Doctor show you how to best invest that surplus time of yours.
Sam Simmons - intellectual, philosopher, philanthropist. No question too profound, no problem too personal... music added at no extra charge. Advice from the soul, with soul, for the soul.
Sure, go to your family doctor first. But you know what they say, always get a second opinion.
These bizarre animations spring unfiltered from the damaged souls at bigfish.tv in Queensland. Produced weekly by writer/director/songsmith/performer Sheldon and virtuoso Serbian designer/animator Igor.
All you ever needed to know about everyday things, from pencils (very handy for marking depressed sheep with happy faces) to moths (make great snacks at parties...
Interactive TV for the people. Hello Future, for todays viewer, yesterday.
Robbie Buck profiles artists working on the cutting edge, with anything from extreme foodstuffs to thinly veiled threats...
It's not all glamorous in the heady world of showbusiness. Even the hosts of nationally broadcast television programs can have problems.
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