The Ex-PM (Mùa 2)

As our third longest serving Prime Minister, Andrew Dugdale mattered. He dined with presidents and kings, hosted world summits and changed the lives of millions of his fellow Australians. But now he's retired; a not-so-elder statesman with time on his hands to ponder the question - was it all worth it? Not that he's asking of course. No, his inquisitive and over enthusiastic ghostwriter Ellen has an unhelpfully insatiable appetite for the truth.

  • Poster for Money

    Money 0.0

    Ngày phát sóng: 2017-10-26

    Thời lượng: 24 min

    Tổng quan: Australia's third longest serving Prime Minister, Andrew Dugdale answers his party's call to re-enter politics by running in a marginal rural seat. A mysterious benefactor donates one million dollars to his campaign.

  • Poster for Power

    Power 0.0

    Ngày phát sóng: 2017-11-02

    Thời lượng: 24 min

    Tổng quan: Henry decides on a Small Target Strategy for Dugdale's appearances. In a radio interview Dugdale reveals not only his penchant for Italian Ex-PMs - but an association with a billionaire energy magnate.

  • Poster for Image

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    Ngày phát sóng: 2017-11-09

    Thời lượng: 25 min

    Tổng quan: Dugdale's poll results are dropping fast against his main rival so the team rally to make him more relatable through a TV interview, a Family Feud appearance and a fundraiser.

  • Poster for Justice

    Justice 0.0

    Ngày phát sóng: 2017-11-16

    Thời lượng: 24 min

    Tổng quan: After paying a visit to eccentric, art loving, billionaire benefactor Fabian Silver, most of the team end up in prison.

  • Poster for Faith

    Faith 0.0

    Ngày phát sóng: 2017-11-23

    Thời lượng: 23 min

    Tổng quan: A cardinal, a miracle cookie, and riot at a deaf school leave the team battered and questioning their beliefs before next week's big debate.

  • Poster for Reckoning

    Reckoning 0.0

    Ngày phát sóng: 2017-11-30

    Thời lượng: 24 min

    Tổng quan: It's the big debate! Will Dugdale finally step up and say what he thinks? Or will he serve up the same crap the electorate is accustomed to?

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