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One Plus One Season 3 Episodes

45 Episodes 2013 - 2014

Episode 1

Craig McLachlan, Jean Calder and Anish Kapoor

31 mins

Craig McLachlan, actor, singer and star of the ABC drama The Doctor Blake Mysteries, speaks to Jane Hutcheon. Jean Calder has worked with disabled Palestinians in the Gaza Strip for decades. She speaks to Jane Hutcheon. Anish Kapoor is an internationally renowned sculptor. He's interviewed by Anne Maria Nicholson.

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Episode 2

Michael T. Jones, Lisa Gray and Jeremy Thomas

30 mins

Michael T. Jones, Google's technology ambassador, discusses the Web, its future and Google's role in it with Ben Knight. Lisa Gray, on women in corporate Australia and how banks can win trust. She's speaking with Jane Hutcheon. Jeremy Thomas is a British film producer with credits that include The Last Emperor. He's speaking with John Barron.

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Episode 3

Peter Harvey

29 mins

Veteran television journalist Peter Harvey speaks with Jane Hutcheon.

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Episode 4

Sue Morphet and Sir James Dyson

30 mins

Former Pacific Brands CEO and businesswoman Sue Morphet speaks to Jane Hutcheon. British inventor Sir James Dyson speaks to Marc Fennell.

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Episode 5

James Button, Peter Chwal and Gita Sen

30 mins

Author and political observer James Button speaks with Jane Hutcheon. Liver transplant recipient Peter Chwal speaks with Rachel Pupazzoni. Economist and activist Gita Sen is speaking with Catherine McGrath.

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Episode 6

David Gallop and Robert Macklin

29 mins

FFA Chief Executive David Gallop speaks to Jane Hutcheon. Journalist and writer Robert Macklin speaks to John Barron.

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Episode 7

Sarah Winch, Mark Tedeschi and Robyn Archer

30 mins

Health Ethicist Sarah Winch speaks with Jane Hutcheon. Crown Prosecutor Mark Tedeschi speaks to Jamelle Wells. Festival Director Robyn Archer speaks to Virginia Haussegger.

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Episode 8

Baroness Susan Greenfield

28 mins

Scientist Baroness Susan Greenfield speaks with Jane Hutcheon.

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Episode 9

David Williamson and Michael Morpurgo

28 mins

David Williamson speaks to Jane Hutcheon. Michael Morpurgo speaks to Anne Maria Nicholson.

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Episode 10

Daniela Di Toro, Steve Biddulph and Lisa Mitchell

31 mins

Wheelchair tennis player Daniela di Toro speaks with Jane Hutcheon. Author Steve Biddulph speaks with Jane Hutcheon. Singer-songwriter Lisa Mitchell speaks to ABC's Marc Fennell.

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Episode 11

Jason Mraz, Oliver Burkeman and Jerry Zaks

30 mins

Singer-songwriter Jason Mraz speaks to Kumi Taguchi. Columnist Oliver Burkeman speaks to the ABC's Alex Sloan. Broadway musical director Jerry Zaks speaks to Anne Maria Nicholson.

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Episode 12

Professor Anthony

30 mins

Professor Anthony "A.C." Grayling speaks to Geraldine Doogue. Astronomer Professor Fred Watson speaks to Kumi Taguchi.

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Episode 13

Hugh Mackay

29 mins

Hugh Mackay speaks with Jane Hutcheon.

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Episode 14

Rob Carlton, Beth Brooke and Kate Miller-Heidke

31 mins

Actor Rob Carlton speaks with Whitney Fitzsimmons. US executive Beth Brooke speaks with Sally Sara. Singer Kate Miller-Heidke speaks with Dominic Knight.

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Episode 15

Amelia Lester, William Dalrymple and Anne Deveson

29 mins

The New Yorker's Amelia Lester speaks with Jane Hutcheon. Historian William Dalrymple speaks with Jane Hutcheon. Social commentator Anne Deveson speaks with Jane Hutcheon.

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Episode 16

Professor Alan Trounson

30 mins

Stem cell scientist Alan Trounson speaks to Jane Hutcheon.

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Episode 17

Kristen Chenoweth, Harper Reed and Martha Wainwright

30 mins

Actor Kristin Chenoweth speaks with Adrian Raschella. Harper Reed speaks with Jake Sturmer. Martha Wainwright speaks with Jane Hutcheon.

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Episode 18

Father Bob Maguire, Damien Mander and Robert DiPierdomenico

30 mins

Catholic priest Father Bob Maguire speaks with Jane Hutcheon. Anti-poaching activist Damien Mander speaks to Kumi Taguchi. Former AFL football player Robert DiPierdomenico speaks with Jane Hutcheon.

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Episode 19

Adam Hills

29 mins

This week features a One Plus One special with comedian and television host Adam Hills.

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Episode 20

Kay Schubach and Bob Ellis

29 mins

Anti domestic violence activist and author Kay Schubach speaks to Jane Hutcheon. Author and screenwriter Bob Ellis speaks to Jane Hutcheon.

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Episode 21

Cate McGregor and Edwin Cameron

30 mins

Chief of Army's speechwriter, and the Army's highest ranking trans-gender individual Lieutenant Colonel Cate McGregor speaks with Jane Hutcheon. Sally Sara interviews South African lawyer, HIV/AIDs campaigner and pioneering gay judge Justice Edwin Cameron.

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Episode 22

Professor Patrick McGorry

30 mins

This week's One Plus One audience special features mental health campaigner Professor Patrick McGorry.

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Episode 23

Alastair Campbell, Musimbi Kanyoro and John Wood

30 mins

Journalist and spin doctor Alastair Campbell speaks with Jane Hutcheon. Women's rights campaigner Musimbi Kanyoro speaks with Kumi Taguchi. Literacy advocate John Wood speaks with Rachel Pupazzoni.

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Episode 24

June Dally Watkins, David Hannan and William McInnes

32 mins

June Dally-Watkins speaks to Kathryn Stolarchuk. David Hannan speaks to Sarah Clarke. William McInnes speaks to Jane Hutcheon.

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Episode 25

Ruby Wax

29 mins

This week's One Plus One Special features comedian and actor Ruby Wax, whose long-term battle with depression has given her a new lease of life.

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Episode 26

Brené Brown, Joe Rospars and Janine Ban

29 mins

Social researcher Professor Brené Brown speaks to Whitney Fitzsimmons. Digital strategist Joe Rospars speaks to Chip Rolley. Ballet-teacher Janine Ban speaks to Rachel Pupazzoni.

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Episode 27

Kate Ceberano and Lachlan Harris

29 mins

Singer Kate Ceberano speaks with Adrian Raschella. Social activist and political commentator Lachlan Harris speaks with Tim Brunero.

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Episode 28

Pat O'Shane

30 mins

This week's One Plus One special features former magistrate and Deadly Award winner Pat O'Shane.

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Episode 29

Reverend Bill Crews, Ruth Ozeki and Andrew Gordon

30 mins

Rev. Bill Crews speaks to Jane Hutcheon. Ruth Ozeki speaks to Jane Hutcheon. Andrew Gordon speaks to Marc Fennell.

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Episode 30

Mark Textor and Mary Jerram

30 mins

Mark Textor speaks to Jane Hutcheon. Mary Jerram speaks to Jamelle Wells.

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Episode 31

Turia Pitt and Lloyd Jones

28 mins

Turia Pitt speaks to Jane Hutcheon. Lloyd Jones speaks to Jane Hutcheon.

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Episode 32

Kathy Lette

28 mins

This week's One Plus One audience special features London-based Australian author Kathy Lette.

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Episode 33

Moby

29 mins

Moby speaks to Jane Hutcheon.

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Episode 34

Wendell Sailor, Robin Barker and Jihad Dib

31 mins

Wendell Sailor speaks to Amanda Shalala. Robin Barker speaks to Jane Hutcheon. Jihad Dib speaks to Timothy Brunero.

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Episode 35

Col Dyson, Patricia Edgar and Mark Donaldson

33 mins

Col Dyson speaks to Sean Rubinsztein-Dunlop. Patricia Edgar speaks to Kathryn Stolarchuk. Mark Donaldson VC speaks to Timothy Brunero.

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Episode 36

Dr Karl Kruszelnicki

29 mins

The well-known scientist, Dr Karl Kruszelnicki speaks to Jane Hutcheon about his parents' brush with death, growing up as a refugee, and the meaning of wisdom.

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Episode 37

Eric Bana

29 mins

Eric Bana started on the comedy circuit before a leap of faith into feature films....but while work takes him all over the world, his life is firmly rooted in Australia. The actor speaks to Jane Hutcheon about his love of motor sports, the big screen and what lies ahead.

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Episode 38

Collette Dinnigan, John Doyle and Stanley Hauerwas

32 mins

Fashion designer Collette Dinnigan speaks to Kumi Taguchi as she closes her fashion boutiques after 24 years. Actor and Playwright John Doyle tells Mike Sexton his ailing father was part of the inspiration for his most recent play "Vere". American theologian Stanley Hauerwas discusses his faith and non-violence in a post-September 11 world, with Scott Stephens.

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Episode 39

Luke Nguyen, Professor Ian Frazer and Scott Farquhar

30 mins

Chef Luke Nguyen discusses his passion for street food, his lonely and strict childhood, and what he might have done if his family hadn't fled Vietnam, with Jane Hutcheon. Credited with saving a million lives, Nobel Prize winner, Professor Ian Frazer, tells Tim Brunero that we need more scientists and medical professionals focused on research. Businessman Scott Farquhar discusses measures of success and his desire to give back to those less fortunate with Rachel Pupazzoni.

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Episode 40

Richard Flanagan and Susie Orbach

29 mins

Author Richard Flanagan tells Jane Hutcheon evil and goodness were themes of his latest novel, which is based on his father's stories of survival as a POW on the Thai-Burma "death" railway. Susie Orbach is best known for her 1978 book Fat is a Feminist Issue. But 35 years later, the psychotherapist tells Jane Hutcheon she still thinks the diet industry has a hold on consumers.

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Episode 41

Geoffrey Rush

29 mins

Multi-award winning actor and 2012 Australian of the Year Geoffrey Rush talks to Jane Hutcheon about his original goals of longevity, versatility and credibility, as well as his his latest film "The Book Thief".

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Episode 42

Sally Pearson

28 mins

We applaud when they win, but rarely do we see what it really takes to win Olympic Gold. Athlete Sally Pearson takes us inside her world.

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Episode 43

Germaine Greer

30 mins

Germaine Greer is an icon of feminism who's lived a life without much compromise. Now in her seventies she talks to Jane Hutcheon about how she views feminism, the meaning of belonging and her new passion - saving a little piece of Australia.

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Episode 44

David Suzuki

29 mins

Environmentalist David Suzuki talks to Jane Hutcheon about the things that motivate his life on this planet.

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Episode 45

Stuart O'Grady

30 mins

Former champion cyclist Stuart O'Grady speaks with Jane Hutcheon about why he chose to take EPO before the 1998 Tour de France and what it was like to keep it a secret for 15 years.

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