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One Plus One Season 11 Episodes

16 Episodes 2020 - 2021

Episode 1

Dylan Alcott

27 mins

Dylan Alcott has done it all: a champion tennis player, basketballer, Logie winner, radio host and even started his own music festival. He speaks to Kurt Fearnley about his desire to inspire people with disability.

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Episode 2

Josh Niland

27 mins

Celebrated chef Josh Niland shows Kurt Fearnley around the kitchen, and chats to him about sustainability, surviving childhood cancer, and winning the prestigious James Beard Book of the Year.

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Episode 3

Eliza Ault-Connell

27 mins

Eliza Ault-Connell was 16 when she lost her legs and fingers to meningococcal disease. She speaks to Kurt about representing Australia in wheelchair racing and how COVID-19 impacted her return to the Paralympics.

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Episode 4

Ash Barty

28 mins

Ash Barty's 2020 was meant to be full but the pandemic kept her in Brisbane, rather than defending her World #1 title. The French Open champ speaks to Kurt about her return to tennis and the importance of family.

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Episode 5

Eddie Woo

29 mins

Celebrated chef Josh Niland shows Kurt Fearnley around the kitchen, and chats to him about sustainability, surviving childhood cancer, and winning the prestigious James Beard Book of the Year.

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Episode 6

Sam Mostyn

28 mins

Sam Mostyn is an accomplished non-executive director and sits on the boards of numerous companies. She speaks to Kurt about the importance of diversity and how COVID-19 will change the way we measure success.

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Episode 7

Danzal Baker

27 mins

Danzal Baker (aka Baker Boy) might come from one of the smallest communities in Arnhem Land, but he's performed on some of the biggest stages. He not only brings dance moves to the stage, but also his culture.

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Episode 8

Montaigne

27 mins

Jessica Cerro (aka Montaigne) was meant to be representing Australia at Eurovision this year. The pandemic has seen that dream pushed back by 12 months, but hasn't stopped her desire to create and share her art with the world.

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Episode 9

Turia Pitt

27 mins

A decade ago Turia Pitt was running an ultramarathon when a grassfire caused burns to 65% of her body. Doctors weren't sure she'd survive. She joins Kurt Fearnley for a run, and a conversation about determination.

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Episode 10

Curtis McGrath

28 mins

In 2012 Curtis McGrath was a young soldier in Afghanistan when he stepped on an IED, changing the course of his life forever. He speaks to Kurt Fearnley about recovery, and winning gold at the Rio Paralympics.

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Episode 11

Maggie Beer

27 mins

Maggie Beer is known for her love of food, infectious laugh, and bubbly personality. She speaks to Kurt Fearnley about her life, career, and appetite for taking risks.

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Episode 12

Robert Whittaker

28 mins

Robert "The Reaper" Whittaker is Australias first UFC world champion. The MMA superstar speaks to Kurt Fearnley about growing up poor, becoming a warrior, and getting through tough times.

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Episode 13

Grace Tame

30 mins

Grace Tame is many things: an artist, a marathon runner, and a survivor. The Australian of the Year speaks to Kurt Fearnley about trauma, resilience, and raising awareness.

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Episode 14

Mostafa Azimitabar

28 mins

Kurdish refugee Mostafa Azimitabar fled Iran in 2013, attempting to come to Australia by boat. Almost eight years later he was released into the community, after a journey that took him to Christmas Island, Manus Island, Port Moresby and two inner city Melbourne hotels.

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Episode 15

Que Minh Luu

28 mins

Que Minh Luu loves stories and she's passionate about telling them on our screens. She talks to Kurt Fearnley about her own personal tale, being the daughter of Vietnamese refugees, losing her husband, being a solo Mum and wanting to shape the way we see ourselves on TV.

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Episode 16

Adam Hills

29 mins

Comedian Adam Hills is a household name on both sides of the world, known for hosting TV shows in Australia and the UK. He chats to Kurt Fearnley about comedy, COVID, sport and finding community in disability.

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