All Episode in Season 3
1. Ben Lee and Samantha Maiden 2. Akmal Saleh and George Negus 3. Ross Noble and Adam Spencer 4. Dave Gorman and Fiona O'Loughlin 5. Adam Hills and Ed Byrne 6. Adam Spencer and Kirstie Marshall 7. Chris Addison and Shelley Horton 8. Fiona Giles and Wendy Harmer 9. Danny Bhoy and Suelette Dreyfuss 10. David Marr and Jean Kittson 11. Liz Ellis and Tanya Ha 12. Lehmo and Juanita Phillips 13. Anthony Mir and Annabel Crabb 14. Akmal Saleh and Kerry Nettle 15. John Birmingham and Mia Freedman 16. Adam Richard and Kim Hope 17. Jason Donovan and Lauren Burns 18. Mark Trevorrow and Bessie Bardot 19. Tommy Dean and Nina Liu 20. Pinky Beecroft and Adam Spencer 21. Lehmo and Roslyn Dundas 22. Vince Colosimo and Liz Ellis 23. Shelley Horton, Matt Walsh and Terri Psiakis (stand-in Corinne) 24. Akmal Saleh, Caroline Craig and Mia Freedman (stand-in Corinne) 25. Rhys Muldoon and Meshel Laurie 26. Scott Hucknull and Bree Desborough 27. Glen Manton and Sarah Kendall 28. Shane Bourne and Sarah McLeod 29. Alan Brough and Meshel Laurie 30. Akmal Saleh and Jessica Adams 31. Paul Livingston and Jean Kittson 32. Adam Richard and Molly Meldrum 33. Pinky Beecroft and Lauren Burns 34. Adam Spencer and Christa Hughes 35. Shane Bourne and Annabel Crabb 36. Dr Karl Kruszelnicki and Mia FreedmanThe Glass House
The Glass House was a half-hour Australian comedy talk show which screened on the ABC from 2001 to 2006. It was hosted by stand-up comedian Wil Anderson, and co-hosted by fellow television and radio comedians Corinne Grant and Dave Hughes. Two additional guests joined the regular cast each week, including musicians, politicians, actors, radio personalities and other celebrities of varying calibre, such as Young Australian of the Year winners and Olympic athletes. Regular guests included comedians Adam Spencer and Akmal Saleh, netballer Liz Ellis, Play School host Rhys Muldoon, musician Pinky Beecroft, and music critic Molly Meldrum. The show thrived on taking regular shots at, among others, Shannon Noll, Amanda Vanstone, Naomi Robson, Shane Warne and Peter Costello. The format of the programme is similar to that of the BBC series, Have I Got News for You. The show was pre-recorded in front of a live audience in the ABC's Sydney studio on Tuesday evenings. During the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, the show was taped inside the Melbourne Town Hall. The program initially screened on Friday nights, but suffered from an inconsistent timeslot, resulting in humorous TV spots, for example 9:30 Friday...probably. In 2005, The Glass House shifted to a more reliable timeslot on Wednesday at 9:35pm.
First Release: Jan 01, 1970
Duration: 28m
Quality: HD
Genres: News, Comedy
Actors: Rhys Muldoon, Dave Hughes, Corinne Grant, Wil Anderson
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