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00:00Has Albo banned you from social media?
00:12Don't pick up an encyclopedia
00:15Don't play outside or learn long division
00:19Just sit on the couch and watch television
00:24It's the big black box that your parents watch
00:30With five whole channels, who needs TikTok?
00:34Give the ABC a chance to impress
00:38Or there's porn on SBS
00:42It's not all like this, is it?
00:44If you watch YouTube instead of Gardening Australia
00:48Albo's gonna put your parents into jail-ia
00:52Exercise is risky, the world's a disaster
00:56You can trust everything on the public broadcaster
01:00Why expose yourself to online harassment
01:03When you can watch abuse in real life on maths
01:07Then stop Instagramming
01:09Or watch some ads for gambling
01:11There's no way around it
01:13So don't try to confound it
01:16These new laws are watertight
01:19So... Oh, I just got in.
01:21What? I had two more verses
01:24Oh...
01:26Well, let's see what crap's on tonight
01:30Hello and welcome to The Weekly
01:46I'm Charlie Pickering
01:46It's our first episode for 2026
01:48And we've got a great show for you tonight
01:51Scout Boxall checks in with your New Year's resolutions
01:53Andy Zaltzman wraps up the ashes
01:56And we take a look through your search history
01:58With the one and only Rhys Nicholson
02:00And as always, we've watched all the news
02:05So that you don't have to
02:07So let's get this show on the road with The Week
02:09And we kicked off the year with some good old-fashioned US-backed regime change
02:19President Trump says the US carried out large-scale strikes on Venezuela overnight
02:24He says its president, Nicolas Maduro, and his wife, Celia Flores, have been captured and flown out of the country
02:30President Nicolas Maduro has spent the night behind bars in the US after he and his wife were abducted on drug trafficking charges
02:37Trump posted an image on his social media account claiming that he is the acting president of Venezuela
02:44A stunning move from Trump who, until very recently, thought of Venezuela
02:49Was one of those things people blow at the soccer
02:51But this isn't my first US invasion rodeo
02:57I know what's really going on here
02:59The president tells the world some dictator's a really bad guy
03:03Who has to be taken out to keep us all safe
03:05And the whole time hiding the truth
03:07Never admitting that really, it's all about oil
03:11We'll be selling large amounts of oil
03:13We're going to get the oil flowing
03:14We're in the oil business
03:16The oil companies are going to be very happy
03:17Everything follows oil
03:19It affects the truck that delivers doughnuts
03:21It affects the stove that makes the doughnuts
03:23Donald Trump doing whatever it takes to secure America's strategic doughnut reserves
03:28And Trump's not just after the oil under the ground
03:32This week, the US seized a fifth oil tanker linked to Venezuela
03:36All perfectly legal under the United Nations' Yoink Conventions
03:40Meanwhile, Maduro has been sitting in the infamous Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Centre
03:46No more steak and cigars for Nicolas Maduro
03:50A typical 5am breakfast at the Metropolitan Detention Centre in Brooklyn
03:54consists of cereal and skim milk
03:57Lunch, served at 10am, is a fish sandwich
04:00Yeah, they're not allowed to waterboard you anymore
04:02But at 10am, they can force feed you a fish sandwich
04:05I think I'd rather be waterboarded
04:08All in all, it's been a huge fall from grace for Maduro
04:12His brazen swagger was with him till the end
04:14Here a few months ago, claiming he was bigger than Taylor Swift
04:18Yeah, you might laugh, but wait until you hear Life of a Showgirl Maduro's version
04:29To Friday, and after weeks of pressure, Anthony Albanese finally announced a Royal Commission
04:36into anti-Semitism
04:37So who changed his mind?
04:39Was it Jewish groups?
04:40Community leaders?
04:41Legal experts?
04:42A letter signed by 70 Australian sports stars
04:46demands a Royal Commission
04:48Many of our sporting greats
04:50from Olympic gold medal winners
04:51to champions of our football codes
04:54Dozens of other athletes
04:55including Aussie tennis star Leighton Hewitt
04:57and surfer Mick Fanning
04:59Yeah, and when a guy who professionally punches sharks
05:03says it's time to act
05:04you act
05:05Even when he was asked if he took too long to call the Royal Commission
05:10Albo put it in terms that athletes would appreciate
05:13This is actually a record time for the calling of a Royal Commission
05:16It's a record time
05:17Come on guys, it's a PB
05:19It is the fastest since the awesome foursome pressured Paul Keating
05:24into calling a Royal Commission into peaches, mango, peaches
05:27I don't know if it's worth a clap, but thank you
05:32So who else signed this letter to Albo?
05:36Well, you've got Ian Thorpe
05:37Great bloke
05:38Pat Rafter
05:39Great bloke
05:40Wayne Carey
05:41And also Sam Newman
05:45One signatory
05:46Yeah, but one signatory
05:48who has had real-life, first-hand experience with anti-Semitism
05:52Earlier this year, AFL identity Sam Newman interviewed neo-Nazis on his podcast
05:58Yeah, and by first-hand experience of anti-Semitism
06:01I mean, first, he shook the hand of the anti-Semite
06:05Albo's next Royal Commission
06:08How did Sam Newman get a podcast?
06:12Still to come, Ash's tragic Andy Zaltzman laments England's tragic ashes
06:17Rhys Nicholson knows what you've been searching online when you think no one's watching
06:20and why Elon Musk's latest AI creation may already have broken the law
06:25But first, you might not know this
06:27but on January 9th, we celebrated National Quitters Day
06:31the day that most people give up on their New Year's resolutions
06:35Each year, around 74% of Australians make resolutions
06:39but 88% of us fail within two weeks
06:43Here to talk us through it is our instant expert, Scout Boxall
06:47Hello, Charlie
06:52After the bacchanalian binge of Christmas and the flaccid dissociation of Gooch Week
06:57I rang in 2026 by watching my favourite celebration
07:00Uh, my New Year's coverage?
07:03God, no
07:03I was watching a live stream of the Los Angeles Smoking Death Billboard
07:08The what?
07:09Okay, every year, the American Heart Association keeps a tally of everyone who's died from smoking
07:14on a billboard in Los Angeles
07:16And then at midnight on December 31st, it resets to zero
07:20and people go absolutely feral for it
07:23It's the perfect summation of New Year's Eve
07:38like it's an arbitrary temporal boundary
07:41a fresh start
07:42a false promise that we can conquer death itself
07:44but that illusion is shattered almost immediately
07:47as the counter marks another brave soldier lost to the darts
07:51What a grim start to the year
07:59So, is it worth setting a New Year's resolution?
08:03Well, very few people carry their New Year's promises to term
08:06and things are not looking promising for this couple in Adelaide
08:09Any New Year's resolutions?
08:11Babies!
08:12Yeah, we'll see how it goes
08:15My New Year's prediction, it's not going to be his
08:20Alright, so what is the point of resolutions if no one can stick to them?
08:25Well, tying intentions to the start of the year is quite powerful
08:28For a few precious weeks, we actually do have more willpower and more motivation
08:32and researchers have dubbed it the fresh start effect
08:35Right, so is there any way we can keep that fresh start effect going all year?
08:40Well, this year I am embarking on a bold experiment
08:43I'm going to shove 12 years into one
08:47Between now and December, I am very bravely culturally co-opting every single new year
08:54So every day can be a fresh start
08:56I will be observing Lunar New Year, Tibetan New Year, Balinese New Year, Persian New Year,
09:01Thai New Year, Islamic New Year, Maori New Year, Mandian New Year, Tamil New Year, Rosh Hashanah
09:06and a happy Diwali to you
09:07Oh, wow
09:08And also to you
09:09Although I have to say, that does seem problematic
09:12Fair point
09:13Well, maybe I'll just take inspiration from the Los Angeles Smoking Death Counter
09:17and create my own festive billboard
09:19which resets every three months
09:21when a person is torn to pieces by a crocodile in North Queensland
09:24Let there be a thousand blossoms bloomed
09:28Would you please thank Scout Boxall, everybody?
09:31CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
09:33Entertainment News
09:39It's the big news from the glamorous world of celebrity
09:43with real stories from news.com.au
09:45And what better way to kick off the year
09:48than to take a look back at some of the biggest stories of 2025
09:51In the Big Apple, Jodie Foster was facing something scarier than Hannibal Lecter
09:57the New York subway
09:58and she was about to have a massive stack
10:01Whoa!
10:03Let's see that again
10:04Faceplant
10:06She might have got a seat
10:07but Jodie's definitely got egg on her face
10:10The biggest thing on US TV screens last year
10:14Thank you for changing my life
10:16was our own baby crocodile hunter Robert Irwin
10:19But some fans thought something was off about his performance on Dancing With The Stars
10:23There certainly was
10:24Who the hell let him put a shirt on?
10:26Someone's getting fired
10:28Back in Oz with Girl Next Door, Abby Chatfield
10:32Every year I think that I get better and smarter
10:35Who made waves launching her new career as an artist
10:38Wow, they're so much better than Vincent van Gogh
10:40I'm tipping she'll cut off her whole head
10:43Also making headlines was Abby's boyfriend Adam Hyde
10:47He isn't afraid to look like a dickhead
10:48And he certainly did when he got the blue wiggle Anthony Field in hot water
10:52with his sexy TikTok about drugs
10:54But the bigger scandal
10:57Word on the street is Adam Hyde is the secret love child of Freddie Mercury
11:01and Kenny G
11:03And finally over to Windsor Castle
11:05where the king pulled out a funny little flute
11:07And he played that fat carrot like a boss
11:10Yes bitch, drop that beat
11:15That was Entertainment News
11:18Moving through to Saturday and with the Australian Open set to kick off
11:25there's a new favourite to take out the women's title
11:27after this stunning professional debut in Kenya
11:30A player who looked like she had never played the sport professionally before
11:34was given a wild card by organisers of a tennis tournament in Nairobi
11:38Vision has gone viral of a third tier professional tournament in Kenya
11:41where organisers included an Egyptian player who looked like she had never picked up a racket
11:46Unsurprisingly she lost in 37 minutes
11:48serving 20 double faults and winning just three points
11:51In a press conference afterwards Hajar Abdelkader was asked
11:55What inspired her to compete in a sport for which she was so woefully unqualified?
12:00Her answer? Raygun
12:05Staying on sport
12:07May she never rest
12:09Staying on sport
12:10And Sunday saw a huge upset in English football
12:13The biggest upset in the 153 year history of the FA Cup overnight
12:17Non-league side Macclesfield has stunned
12:19Defending champions Crystal Palace knocking them out 2-1
12:23And they've done it!
12:26You just witnessed something truly special
12:30This is one of the greatest ever upsets
12:34They always spoke before the game about a little bit of hope in the FA Cup
12:37But did they really believe it? Probably not
12:39Mmm, an emotional win for Macclesfield
12:41I think, I couldn't understand a word of that
12:43So just how unlikely was this win?
12:47The biggest of upsets we've surely ever seen in the history of the competition
12:51Macclesfield, National League North sitting in 14th
12:54117 places below the visitors
12:57The semi-professional regional team Macclesfield beat Premier League side Crystal Palace
13:04To put that in perspective, it would be like if Carlos Alcaraz was beaten by this lady
13:11Or if the Australian cricket team was beaten by England
13:17And on the topic of cricket, Australia won the final Ashes Test in Sydney on Thursday
13:22Taking the series 4-1
13:24And in a final humiliation, England's coach Brendan McCallum was caught cheating
13:29He looks pretty relaxed there, Baz McCallum doing his crossword
13:33Hang on Baz, you've got to be careful there on national TV
13:36Looking up the answers on the back there
13:38Caught red handed
13:39Mmm
13:42Shameful, shameful
13:44You know, every Aussie knows if you write down an answer wrong
13:47You just rub it out with some sandpaper
13:49It was a forgettable series for England
13:52But there's one Englishman who sadly can still remember it all
13:56Please welcome Andy Zoltzman
14:01Andy, this was a disaster for the English team
14:04What went wrong?
14:05What do you mean what went wrong, Charlie?
14:07It mostly went right
14:09Let's not forget, England actually had their best Ashes tour
14:12For 15 long years
14:14Well, best, least shite
14:15But, I mean, it's basically the same
14:16If you take out the 96 balls that England lost wickets to
14:19They actually batted really well
14:21I mean, that's 2,500 odd for nought
14:23A lot was made after this comment by Brendan McCallum
14:27After going down 2-0 in the second test
14:30Leading into this test match
14:31I actually felt like we over-prepared, to be honest
14:34Was, was England over-prepared?
14:37Well, that very much depends what you mean by over-prepared
14:40If you meant they'd spent an over-preparing
14:45Then yes
14:46If the 2020s language doesn't mean what it used to mean
14:48Words often mean the opposite of what they used to mean
14:50Like sick, wicked, leader of the free world
14:54So when McCallum said over-prepared
14:56It is possible that he meant patently under-prepared for the technical and mental challenges
15:00Of an Oayashi series in a startling, unprofessional manner
15:03So, so there we go
15:04This video also went viral of England opener Ben Duckett
15:07After a big night out in Noosa
15:09Do you know what you're saying?
15:11Do you know how to get home?
15:12No
15:13Did England party too hard in Australia?
15:16I don't think anyone should judge them adversely
15:18For having a quiet drink and reflecting on their mistakes
15:21It's just that they seem to have one drink per each mistake
15:25So that's a lot of drinks, Charlie
15:29The final controversy came on the last day of the final test
15:33When Jake Wetherold was given not out
15:36Despite the Snicko microphone picking up a faint noise of bat on ball
15:40If we can't trust the third umpire anymore
15:43How should we judge if a batter is out?
15:46That's a good question Charlie
15:47And of course in 2026 functioning technology is a bit too much to ask
15:50And Snicko sadly seems to have fallen into the trap of so much modern technology
15:54It started as a nice idea
15:56But now it's just making everyone more and more angry, miserable and confused
16:00And driving humanity into a pit of inescapable despair
16:03So what are the alternatives? AI maybe?
16:07I don't think AI is an option
16:09If you use AI you'll have players given out
16:11Because their weirdly shaped unexpected third pad is bang in front of middle scum
16:15So we've got to look for other options
16:18Maybe a heart monitor if the batter's heart rate speeds up
16:20That shows guilt, you're out
16:22Or jury trial, that's another option
16:25If 12 members of the crowd get to decide
16:27Get the lawyers involved
16:28I mean okay an LBW decision might take eight years
16:30Once it's been through the appeals court
16:32And over rates are bad enough as it is
16:34But it's more important to get the correct decision Charlie
16:37Or maybe, and this is an alternative from just an England point of view
16:40One option would be to stop taking wild swipes at rising balls outside off stump on bouncy pitches
16:46Or trying ill-advised pull and hook shots with five fielders out on the leg side
16:49Waiting for you to try an ill-advised pull or hook shot
16:51Or planking a bouncer from Marnus sodding Labashane over Deepak to bloody cover
16:56Just before the arsing lunch break
16:57And also just before the f***ing new f***ing ball becomes f***ing available
17:01That might help too
17:03This seems to have hit you hard Andy
17:06It's okay Charlie
17:07I'll be alright within four years
17:09It's only a game
17:10And we've still got this little chap in London
17:13Would you please thank Andy Zaltzman
17:22To Monday
17:23And at the Golden Globes
17:24Aussie Rose Byrne took out the prize for best female actor in a musical or comedy
17:29Unfortunately her husband Bobby Cannavale couldn't be there
17:32But he had a damn good reason
17:35I want to thank my husband Bobby Cannavale
17:37He couldn't be here
17:38Because he's um
17:39He
17:40He
17:41We're getting a bearded dragon
17:42And he went to a reptile expo in New Jersey
17:44So
17:45Just showing the lengths men will go to
17:47To avoid taking a shower and putting on a suit
17:51Staying on Monday
17:52As the world continues to dread the unintended consequences of AI
17:56Elon Musk is facing a growing backlash over a new feature in his AI chatbot Grok
18:01So what is Grok?
18:03Grok is an AI chatbot
18:05It's on X
18:06Formerly known as Twitter
18:07Grok can answer your questions
18:09It claims to verify facts in real time
18:11Musk has previously referred to spicy mode
18:13His words spicy mode
18:15We are very well aware of the fact that X or Grok or X for Grok is now offering a spicy mode
18:23This is not spicy, this is illegal, this is appalling, this is disgusting
18:28All due respect sir, but with that accent, everything's in spicy mode
18:33So, what is it about this new update that's got everyone so angry?
18:38Grok, the artificial intelligence tool on Musk's platform X is under fire after people discovered it can be used to create nude images
18:46Musk's ex, formerly known as Twitter, is using artificial intelligence to manipulate images, including children, without their consent
18:54Here, a user asks the chatbot to put this young woman in a bikini
18:58To put it simply, you can upload any picture to Twitter, type a comment asking Grok to put the person in a bikini
19:04And suddenly, you have an image that is too horny for television
19:09Try unthinking that
19:11Here in Australia, there are calls for Grok to be banned
19:14And the PM added to the criticism
19:16The use of generative artificial intelligence to exploit or sexualise people without their consent is abhorrent
19:25Albo was, of course, forced to respond after receiving a letter signed by Sam Newman
19:29When doctored photos appeared online of Sam almost nude
19:36Sorry, I'm being told that this image is not AI generated
19:40Nor is this image, or sadly, this image
19:44Yeah, I apologise and may God have mercy on our souls
19:49Let's move through to Tuesday and the prime...
19:51Let's move through to Tuesday and the Prime Minister had a big announcement
20:02We announce that Dr Kevin Rudd AC will conclude his posting as Australia's ambassador to the United States
20:10Rudd said he'd love to stay on as ambassador but he had to buy a bearded dragon at a reptile expo
20:15And it's not the only big change in the US, there's a new approach to healthy eating
20:26The federal food pyramid that informed a generation has been flipped on its head
20:31The new dietary guidelines double the recommended portion of daily protein
20:36Encourage full fat dairy items instead of low fat
20:40Avoid ultra processed foods including some cookies, crackers and chips
20:43The new pyramid replaces America's old food pyramid, a Dorito
20:51Now, later this year, Australians will declare their age, income and religion in the 2026 census
20:57But there may be a more honest metric
21:00One that reveals who we really are with just as many, if not more, Jedis
21:05To tell us far too much, would you please welcome Rhys Nicholson
21:09Hello Charles!
21:16Oh hi Rhys, how was your Christmas and New Year's?
21:18That's a personal question Charles, let's keep things professional
21:22Every year we feed the Hungry Hungry algorithm by sharing our names, Spotify and Apple Music wrapped
21:29But there's one piece of data that doesn't get enough attention
21:33Porn!
21:35Welcome to the official Pornhub year in review
21:39Right, so Pornhub keeps track of that stuff, I mean, what is Pornhub?
21:46Wow, with acting that good you could be in porn
21:50Thank you, thank you very much
21:51It could best be described as a kind of hub, but for porn
21:56Now, I cannot be clearer just how popular it is
21:59It gets over 4 billion visits a month
22:02That's around 100 million a day, which is about 1,200 per second
22:06I could also tell you what that works out to in inches, if you like
22:10No? Okay
22:11So here we go, I watched all the porn so you don't have to
22:16And before you call the ABC's complaints landline, let me assure you there's nothing titillating in here
22:26Quite frankly, I've had haughtier correspondence with myGov
22:30Right, so according to the data, what are people searching for?
22:35Study on perverts
22:36Everyone has a fear that their search words are weird, but the data shows, for the most part, it's just your classic white bread, middle-aged, middle-class, middle-of-the-road, nation's brother-in-law stuff, which is, of course, lesbian
22:52Now, a few quick highlights
22:56Statistically, Thursday is the quietest day on Pornhub, presumably because of late-night shopping
23:02Sunday at 11pm is the horniest time on earth, proving what we always knew was true
23:09The best cure for the Sunday scaries is a wank and a lie down
23:13Turns out news is important in porn
23:16After the Coldplay scandal, searches for Office Affair increased by 210%
23:22And CEO was up by 388%
23:25And you know what? I'm into it
23:26Who doesn't want to see the head of a company be the one who gets f***ed for once?
23:31But isn't there a big concern that porn actually pushes people to the extreme?
23:37For all the panic around it, the stats show interest in the wilder stuff is actually down
23:42Searches for romantic, real and amateur grow year after year
23:47People are horny for connection
23:49We want to feel like we fit in, not see how much they can fit in
23:53Oh, oh my god
23:55She won't save you here, Charles
23:57For me, one of the biggest takeaways this year is what this stuff tells us geopolitically
24:03Socially conservative countries like Russia, Poland and some of the Middle East
24:08Consistently show high engagement with queer, trans and racially diverse content
24:13It has to be said that yes, popularity doesn't necessarily equal safety
24:16But it does suggest that this kind of trumped up moral outrage we're seeing might be less of a belief system
24:22And more of a public facade
24:24I mean, the culture wars make it sound like we're tearing ourselves apart
24:28And publicly we are
24:30But it turns out, in the pants down privacy of our own home
24:34We don't turn into monsters, we turn into people
24:37People who are curious, who want diversity
24:40We want to understand each other so much, we're having a wank over this
24:43And that's the closest thing to hope I've felt in years, Charles
24:50So I implore you, in the name of humanity and accurate data
24:54Switch off that incognito mode
24:56Unplug those headphones, because isn't it time we all just come together
25:03Yes, yes
25:05Would you please take Rhys Nicholson?
25:07Thank you
25:17Coming to Channel 9 in 2026
25:19The hottest new duo in breakfast TV
25:21I'm Sam, he's Michael
25:23I'm Michael
25:24Best known as Whipper
25:25And you're Samantha, is that right?
25:27Yes, you may call me Miss Armitage
25:28It's Michael and Miss Armitage
25:30Fans will know Miss Armitage from The Golden Bachelor
25:33Good evening ladies
25:35While Michael Whipper Whipfley has come from the grubby world of commercial radio
25:39What are you talking about, mate?
25:41But he's not worried about it
25:43You all know Whipper, don't you? Remember him from the radio?
25:45Well, he's still on radio, so you don't have to remember him because he's still absolutely...
25:48Well, no, you're on holidays from the radio
25:50Well, yeah, but of course
25:51I don't know what you look like
25:52No, hopefully they do
25:53Fingers crossed
25:55And if they don't know who he is, they'll fall in love with his eloquent pieces to camera
26:00He's taking us on a squash buckling adventure
26:03Anna Cordley spoke to the duo to talk all things Spongebog, Spongebog movie
26:09While Santa is stepping up his sleigh
26:12And reading the reindeer
26:14God, he's ready to go guys
26:16Many of us are still screaming for last minute gifts ideas
26:18But if you'd rather have...
26:19Nailed it!
26:21And Sam always has a hot take when it comes to the big star
26:25I think you should put Thorpey on that
26:27Yeah, that's on Grindr
26:28The Grindr, great suggestion
26:30Yes, that's what I meant with the upper body strength
26:32And then go downstairs
26:34Get the Thorpeedo on Grindr
26:36Tune in for their amazing chemistry
26:38Hello, guys
26:39I invited you back
26:41No one needs to think of the Susan Whipper
26:43Namajiri?
26:45I'm trying, mate
26:46He's trying, Sam
26:48Just don't bring up Kath and Kim
26:50I think I'm more Kim than Kath, actually
26:52I'll be Cal
26:53I'll be great Cal
26:55Revolting
26:56Kel
26:58Kel, is it?
26:59Isn't it Kel?
27:01Don't miss Michael and Miss Armitage
27:03And their new sidekick, Olly the Octopus
27:05This is beyond belief
27:07Only on Nine
27:09And finally, we arrive at Wednesday
27:11And over the break, my mum has been busy reading the papers and cutting out stories she thinks I should talk about on the show
27:18We've just got time to open up the old letterbox and see what stories my mum sent me
27:21All right, let's see what mum has sent me this week
27:37Okay, first one
27:38Lego has unveiled its new smart brick with a chip, lights and a mini speaker
27:45The technology is so advanced, now when you step on it, the brick swears at you
27:50That's pretty good
27:52What will they think of next?
27:54Denmark has become the first country in the world to end its postal service
27:59Dogs across the nation are celebrating having won the long war
28:08An Adelaide man has been fined 120 grand for failing to remove his backyard cheese making facility
28:16Channel 9 have bought the rights to the story for their new latest underbelly series, Breaking Bree
28:21A Russian journalist proposed to his girlfriend at a Vladimir Putin press conference
28:31He got down on one knee, opened a ring box, which had a slightly smaller ring box inside it
28:37And that one had an even smaller ring box inside it
28:41And that one had an even smaller one
28:42I can do this forever
28:44You know, I'm talking about the dolls
28:46Breaking Bree
28:47And finally, a San Francisco woman has given birth in the back of a self-driving taxi
28:58The company said that once your water breaks, it's technically an Uber pool
29:03And that story's my mum sent me
29:07That is all for tonight, would you please thank Scout Boxall, Andy Zaltzman and Rhys Nicholson
29:14We will be back next week with Alex Ward and Abbie Jelney
29:19If you'd like to be in our studio audience, just scan the code on your screen right now
29:25And don't forget to tune in to my radio show TGIF
29:27Friday Afternoons on ABC Radio, on Radio National
29:30Or download it from the ABC Listen app
29:33Until then, on behalf of the team, thank you for watching
29:35It's great to be back, I'm Charlie Pickering, goodnight
29:37Goodnight
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