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01:08Oh, thank you.
01:09You guys are superstars.
01:11Wait, so you watched the Hamish episode?
01:14I did watch the Hamish episode.
01:15Oh no!
01:16I'm actually a bit nervous now.
01:25Straight down the barrel of the camera, okay?
01:27Everyone good?
01:30Okay, in three.
01:33Tonight, the assembly returns.
01:36And graduates from past series are back.
01:39Prep day one, prep day one.
01:41Hey guys.
02:11This was mentored by Leigh Sayles.
02:12The teams are taking the hot seat.
02:14No making me cry, okay?
02:15For interviews like you've never seen before.
02:18What do you consider your most important decision?
02:20Um.
02:21Have you ever been arrested?
02:23That is a good question.
02:23What is the most bogan thing you've ever done?
02:26Ohohoho!
02:28You've got this, Jess.
02:30Sorry.
02:31Tissue girl is back again!
02:32You have proven that no questions are off the table.
02:36We are the assembly!
02:50Hello, Pearly.
02:52I'm going back to the assembly.
02:56Uh, yeah, I'll definitely need that.
03:00I'm very excited, it's coming back home.
03:06Let's do this.
03:09Doing the last series of the assembly was such a dream come true for me, and so it's just
03:15beyond my wildest imagination to be doing it again.
03:28Wow, I'm the first here.
03:31Since I was last on the assembly, I have been so busy.
03:36I got to interview Chris Hemsworth on the red carpet.
03:41Do an internship with ABC Sport.
03:44Ryan, my name is Abby, lovely to meet you.
03:46The assembly has helped me a lot with all my confidence and interview skills.
03:53Thank you very much.
03:53Pleasure to meet you.
03:54And I got a job with the ABC social media team.
03:58To be back here again, it is very exciting.
04:02Abby!
04:02Fletcher!
04:04Hey, hey, hey!
04:05Super excited to see my old troops again.
04:07Hello.
04:08Hello.
04:09My name's Pat.
04:10Hello.
04:10I'm meeting some of the Series 1 folks who I've only seen on TV so far, so it's a huge
04:15day.
04:16Hello.
04:17Let's do a proper handshake.
04:18Nice to meet you, Molly.
04:20Evie!
04:20Evie!
04:21Hi.
04:22Hello.
04:23Andrew!
04:24Hey, Andrew!
04:24Since I graduated from the assembly, I did my internship at the ABC in Canberra.
04:30Today I'm at the National Arboretum and I'm going to go and talk to some people and find
04:35out what they do.
04:37I feel like a journalist now.
04:39Have you got any new plants, Andrew?
04:42Yes, I have got quite a few.
04:43Quite a few.
04:44Any new succulents?
04:45No, not yet.
04:46Oh, no.
04:49Hello, everyone.
04:52Hello.
04:53Hello.
04:53Hey, guys.
04:54Nice to meet you, mate.
04:55I'm Finn.
04:56Sales.
04:57Season 1, guys.
04:58Oh, great to have finally meet you.
04:59Tell.
05:00James.
05:01Nice to meet you.
05:02Season 2, Season 1.
05:03Hi!
05:04How are you guys?
05:05I'm very excited that the group's back together.
05:08We're back!
05:09And I'm very curious about who are the celebrities we're going to interview next.
05:22This time on the assembly, my role as mentor is continuing.
05:26But I know the students now all quite well, so I know with some of them that they can be
05:31pushed to reach their potential a little bit more.
05:35Where is Lee?
05:36Just like Lee.
05:37Lee.
05:39Lee.
05:39Lee.
05:40Lee.
05:40Lee.
05:42Lee!
05:45Hi, everybody.
05:47Woo!
05:48Welcome back for Season 3 of the Assembly.
05:51Woo!
05:52Woo!
05:53I'm taking it from that reaction you're all very excited.
05:56Look it!
05:56Look Committee like you.
05:56You're like A seeking mom to us.
05:58Oh, that's nice.
05:59Tell me about what you've all been doing since I last saw you, say Willow.
06:03I learned how to make a short film.
06:05Great!
06:06How about you, Thomas?
06:07I started a podcast.
06:10Fantastic.
06:11Woo!
06:12Fletcher, hala about you?
06:14I did my interview with The Wiggles.
06:16I saw that, very very good.
06:19What's the best part about being a Wiggle?
06:21The best thing about being a Wiggle, I think Fletcher is getting a chance to meet people like you.
06:26Did you enjoy it?
06:27Yes I did!
06:28What were they like?
06:30Like come straight outta TV!
06:34What about you Bethany?
06:35I got to work at a festival actually, I did that with Angus.
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07:09He is one half of Australia's most famous comedy duo.
07:14He is a quiz master.
07:16He is an internationally successful author.
07:19Do you want to have a stab at guessing who it is Thomas?
07:21Andy Lee.
07:23It is Andy Lee.
07:27Yes Andy Lee.
07:28Good guess.
07:30What do you know about him Thomas?
07:32The fact that he's done Do Not Open This Book.
07:34He's done The Hundred.
07:35We are back.
07:36A brand new season of The Hundred only made possible
07:38by the people up there.
07:40He's from Hamish and Andy.
07:42He's done Gap here.
07:43Hello there.
07:44You promise me you'll see me down there?
07:46Yeah, I'll see you down there.
07:58He's also been nominated for Gold Logies
08:01and he has won a Logie with Hamish.
08:03Yeah, they're very, very popular.
08:05Well, we thought we'd give it a try.
08:06I would be blind and Hamish would be deaf for 50 hours.
08:11Guys, I just want to take this opportunity to tell you both
08:13that Hamish wipes his bum from the front.
08:17He does.
08:18He does.
08:19Anastasia, you seem pretty excited about Andy.
08:21I was actually recently watching Do Not Watch The Show
08:24and I watched the first episode
08:25and I thought it was like really, really, really funny.
08:28How are you feeling, Wiz?
08:30No!
08:31Actually quite busy.
08:33This is the first person who made a cartoon show
08:36that's coming on the show.
08:38And I'm really excited to be talking about animation with him.
08:42I haven't got time for you today.
08:44Let's do this!
08:46Shall we split into our group?
08:47Let's do it!
08:48Let's do it!
08:48Let's do it!
08:48Let's do each our groups!
08:49All right.
08:56All righty.
08:57Let's start hearing our questions for Andy Lee.
09:01I've got to get my notebook out.
09:02Do I have a question about how he got banned from the Olympic Village?
09:06Hi!
09:07Hello Fabusc Lee.
09:09I know you're all very excited about Andy
09:11These questions I come up with are very cheeky
09:15Oh okay, I like it when you're cheeky
09:17I have done just a tiny bit of research on it
09:20Whoa
09:21Is that tiny?
09:23I research that he's always checking in with his friends
09:26and maybe he may have had a friend that committed suicide
09:30Yeah, that's good thinking
09:32Coming back to the assembly, I'm doing a lot more research
09:35I'm not afraid to ask the hard questions
09:38Yeah, that's a good question
09:40Do we like Andy's comedy?
09:43I associate him and Hamish together
09:47Yeah
09:48What fascinates me about Andy is the whole comedy duo thing
09:53I like Andy Lee a lot
09:54but what I also find interesting about Andy Lee is
09:58he's often pushed behind Hamish and doesn't get the success
10:01that he probably deserves
10:04because he is a very funny guy
10:06And he is funny
10:08He is like he can stand on his own two feet
10:10He seems to have a love for Australian architecture
10:13if he bought that mansion he's doing up as well
10:15I think it was built 1874
10:18Oh that's interesting
10:20Okay, Evie
10:20I've written six
10:22Good
10:22I heard about Do Not Watch The Show
10:24and I didn't know he made it
10:26I was like, oh that was him?
10:27So then I was like, okay
10:28I need to watch it now
10:29and I've watched it
10:30and I was like, oh my gosh
10:31Did you like it?
10:32I loved it
10:33One of my dreams is to be a voice actor
10:36and I also very love drawing so
10:39I'm very excited to meet Andy Lee
10:41Alright Thomas, what do you reckon?
10:44Okay
10:44Are there any more Do Not Open This Book's in the works?
10:48And I've already put some suggestions
10:50Do not open this book I beg you
10:53Do not open this book now go away
10:56Listen to me, do not open this book
10:59Do not open this book or you'll be sorry
11:02Do not be an idiot and do not open this book
11:06I said for the last time do not open this book
11:10Can I just say they're amazing?
11:14They are so brilliant
11:15I would publish every single one of those
11:18Good work gang, see you at the interview
11:31Are you okay Anastasia?
11:32Yeah I'm doing fine
11:33Just a bit nervous that's all
11:34We all get a bit nervous
11:36I'm just hoping that Andy doesn't know me
11:38because right now I'm about to Andy flee
11:40So do you know what I do sometimes before an interview
11:42if I'm getting a bit overwhelmed and a bit stressed
11:44just do some good deep breathing okay?
11:46Yeah I do that too
11:47Let's do some box breathing everyone together okay
11:49Okay so you're in for four
11:53Hold for four
11:57Out for four
12:00See how that calms you down?
12:02Yeah, thank you
12:05Hi!
12:06How are you my friend?
12:08Nice to see you
12:08Yeah you too
12:09Hello
12:10Hello
12:11Can I say I'm a big fan of your show
12:14Thank you, even though you've been told not to watch them
12:16Yes, even if I told not to watch them
12:20Hi there, I'm Andy
12:23Ciao
12:23Ciao, good to see you
12:24Nice to see you
12:25We watched the show
12:26And the book
12:27I didn't realise there's a bunch of rebels here
12:30Alright Andrew, do you want to kick us off?
12:32Thank you
12:34Hello Andy, I'm Andrew, welcome
12:36Hello Andrew
12:37Hello Andrew
12:38Hello Andrew
12:38This is a safe place, everyone can relax and be themselves
12:42There'll be no judgement
12:43Please do what you need to join in
12:46For example fidget, move, take a break, ask if you need anything to help you to be included
12:52Welcome Andy
12:53I feel very welcome
12:54Thank you very much Andrew
12:55Thank you
13:06How are you going to join us today?
13:07I'm very happy to be here
13:08Aww
13:09Aww
13:10Our rules are, no subject is out of bounds
13:13Ugh, maybe I'm not happy to be here
13:17No I am, I am sorry about it, sorry
13:19Okay
13:20Our rules are, no subject is out of bounds
13:23No question is off the table
13:25And anything might happen
13:28Welcome to the assembly
13:30Thank you very much
13:31How funny
13:32Our first question is going to be from Fletcher
13:35You have a lot of luck with the ladies and now engaged
13:38I am still looking for my first girlfriend
13:40Do you remember your first girlfriend?
13:42And can you pass on any tips on how to get girls that are much better looking than you?
13:51Yes, I do have experience in dating people that are far more attractive than me
13:56Thank you for pointing that out
14:00To be honest, be yourself Fletcher
14:02The one thing that I find really interesting about dating and when I was single
14:05People would be telling me what to do
14:07And don't text her this day, but make sure you wait three days and do this
14:12And I found that really hard
14:15And overwhelming
14:16And so as soon as I went back to just being myself
14:19If I liked someone, I'd ask them out
14:22If they said no, that's okay
14:24I didn't waste time on it
14:25So I think being yourself
14:29It's lovely when you find someone that's really compatible with you
14:32And so that person will also come to you
14:35Thank you Andy
14:36Thank you Fletcher
14:38Hey Andy, I'm Finn
14:39Hey Finn
14:40Were there any moments on the show, Hamish and Andy's Gap Here
14:44When you were genuinely fearful of your life?
14:48Yeah
14:49We went and jumped off a bridge in Bosnia
14:51Oh wow
14:52In a place called Mostar
14:55And the bridge was 25 metres high
14:58And I'm not particularly scared of heights
15:00Hamish is, so I thought this would be
15:02I organised this one
15:03Oh no, no, no
15:05I jumped off first
15:06Um
15:06It was extremely painful
15:08I bruised every vertebrae in my back
15:11Ooh
15:12But after I felt my pain
15:14I was completely winded
15:16And I got to the edge of the river
15:18And I told the cameraman
15:20Tell him not to jump
15:22Tell him not to jump
15:23Tell him not to jump
15:24Tell him not to jump
15:24And the cameraman was kind of half not paying attention to me
15:27Because Hamish had already stepped over the rail
15:29Oh
15:30Yeah, that's the time I felt the most scared for my friend
15:33And thought we shouldn't be doing this
15:36Yeah
15:37So yeah, please no one go and do that
15:39We won't, we won't
15:40Yes
15:41I won't
15:41And it's not like the books
15:42It's like do not do that and you still do it
15:44Okay, this one's a do not do that
15:46Oliver
15:47Hi Andy
15:49You and Hamish started on the same track
15:51Fast forward to now
15:53Hamish has a wife, two kids
15:55And a calendar full of school pickups
15:57You've got a fiancé, no kids
15:59And a giant renovation project
16:01Who's really winning at life?
16:02Me
16:05Next question, no
16:08It's an interesting thing to ask
16:10Winning at life
16:13It's completely down to the person
16:15And what makes them happy
16:16I'm absolutely content with my fiancé
16:19And trying to build a house and my dog
16:21But
16:24We always measure success by sometimes money
16:27Or happiness and all those type of things
16:30It's tough when it comes to power or money
16:32Because I've got a friend of mine
16:33Who just works nine to five
16:35Labouring, clocks off, goes to the pub
16:37Hangs out with his friends
16:38Has the best time
16:38Doesn't worry about work
16:40And I actually think he's the most successful
16:42Because he's winning life
16:43Because it's exactly what he wants to do
16:45And he feels really content
16:46So if you're content with what you're doing
16:48I think you're winning life
16:50Thank you very much
16:51Abby, your go
16:53Why did it take you forever to propose to Bec?
16:57Oh, Abby
16:58You've got to do your proper due diligence
17:00You know
17:02Several references
17:03Background checks
17:05I had several private investigators follow Bec
17:07For numerous years
17:08To gather all the data to make sure she's the right one for me
17:14The real reason is we were just having so much fun
17:16I knew Bec was the one for me pretty early
17:22But when you're having fun and you've got other things to do
17:25It didn't quite feel like the right time
17:27And certainly we've both grown together and individually
17:32And I think making a big life decision
17:34Whether it's marriage or any of those things
17:36It's really nice to do it on a really stable footing
17:39When both people in the relationship are feeling really comfortable
17:43And really sure of themselves
17:45And Bec and I had got to that place
17:46So that's where I felt like it was the right time to get married
17:50Well, I do love a good wedding
17:55Was there a time when opening up to a friend made a real difference in your life?
18:00Yeah
18:01Yeah, yeah, yeah
18:04I think we can carry things quite heavy at times
18:08And this came to me because I was carrying something quite heavy
18:14And I did go and seek therapy
18:16I sought counselling for that
18:19And when I was younger I was like
18:22Counselling's for wusses, what's all that about?
18:24I really didn't believe
18:25Yeah, that was not the way that I kind of viewed the world
18:29And as I got older and realised that I was being troubled
18:33I felt I really have to turn to someone
18:37Talking to a therapist
18:39They just said, you need to tell more people about this
18:43And when people say that saying, a problem shared is a problem halved
18:46There is a truth to that
18:48I think it's really important that you can feel a sense of relief
18:51But also, you can gather intel on how you might find a solution
18:56When you share these type of problems
18:58So, yeah, that was really helpful
19:00Well, I think it's really important to have friends
19:03Absolutely
19:04Yeah
19:06Savannah?
19:07Have you ever been arrested?
19:09Or gone to jail?
19:10Or gone to jail?
19:12I haven't been arrested
19:15I have been put in the back of a divvy van though
19:18What's a divvy van?
19:19A divvy van is the police car that looks like a nice station wagon
19:24But instead of the back of it where you put your surfboards and your dog sometimes
19:27They put the criminals
19:28So it's not a nice place to be and it's a cage inside that
19:31And I was involved in a pub fight when I was 19 years old
19:38And the police came and they grabbed me and they put me in the back of a divvy van
19:44So I was scared
19:45And I thought, am I going to end up in jail?
19:48Where does this go from here?
19:51But thankfully, after everything had calmed down, they let me out and I got to go home
19:57Thank you Andy
19:57Thank you
19:59Willow
20:02Mine is Willow
20:03Hello Willow
20:04You lost your tooth during an ice game incident
20:06You had to have a cow bone screwed into your teeth
20:11Does that make you feel weird when you eat steak?
20:15Sorry!
20:18I've never thought about that
20:20I might feel weird now
20:22And I'll be thinking of you every time I have a steak
20:26The steaks are getting high
20:28The steaks are getting high
20:29The steaks are getting high
20:32So, yes, I lost, these two front teeth are fake
20:36Yeah
20:36They came, I smashed them playing ice hockey with Hamish
20:40So, I had to have them taken out
20:42And I've got a titanium tooth in, they screw it in
20:45With cow bones
20:46And then they had to rebuild my jawline with cow bone
20:50You're right Willow
20:50So, they used cow bone
20:52And they layer the bone in there
20:54And that moulds to my bone
20:55But, I wondered whether I'm now half man, half cow
20:59You know, I do sleep standing up
21:01And I get scared of lightning
21:04So, yeah
21:05But, no, the steak thing
21:07I'll think of you every time now
21:08Oh no
21:09I'm out of
21:10Yeah
21:11Thank you
21:12Thank you, Willow
21:13Here
21:13Take care of us
21:15Alright
21:15Hello Andy
21:17I'm Anastasia
21:17Lovely to meet you
21:18Alright
21:19When we interviewed Hamish on this area
21:23I asked him, what are the pros and cons about you?
21:27Oh
21:28And he was actually really honest, so
21:30Oh no
21:31Oh yeah
21:32You know
21:33Yeah, you already know what's coming
21:35So, let's go the opposite way now
21:38What are the pros and cons about Hamish?
21:41Right
21:42I'll start with the pros
21:45He's so funny
21:47But beyond funniness, he's an amazing friend
21:51So I always felt that we were going to be on great adventures
21:54And when you catch up with Ham, you know something fun is going to happen
21:58And they're the best type of friends for me, you know, when you can go and have fun
22:02And, it's not saying that every friend has to be this outrageously funny adventurous person
22:06But that's what draws me to Ham and I just never get sick of him
22:12Cons
22:12Cons
22:13Here's the list I prepared earlier
22:18He knew this was coming, so he came prepared
22:21Hamish, as he puts it himself, is fast and loose
22:25So, he's very unpredictable at times, which makes him a lot of fun
22:29But also, you can be left going, where is he?
22:33Is he coming?
22:34Um
22:35No one knows
22:36I remember one day we were meant to be writing because we were hosting an awards ceremony
22:40And I'm sitting at the cafe
22:42And ten minutes goes past, and I'm thinking, oh, yeah, that's normally about the time
22:46He's late, he's always late
22:48And I'm like, 15 minutes
22:49And I was like, oh, better call him, maybe he hasn't forgotten
22:52And I called him
22:54And he picks up the phone and just says, do you think we need a radar gun?
22:59And I said, what? What are you talking about?
23:01He said, I'm at the cricket shop
23:03It could be fun for us to see how fast we're bowling
23:07Now, neither of us really play cricket
23:09But this is the impulse nature of Hamish
23:13He gets on the scent of something like an excitable dog, hound
23:17And off he goes, and it normally follows fun and adventure
23:19So, his con is also I've benefited from many, many times
23:25Okay, my next question is
23:27What is your advice to someone who wants to be a voice actor?
23:30Try different voices
23:32Definitely
23:33Like this one?
23:33Pikachu
23:35Yes
23:36But when you're doing it
23:38Always stand up
23:40Unless the character's sitting
23:43But make sure you express
23:44Like people always think that they're going to be in there
23:46And they're just talking to a microphone doing things
23:48That's true
23:49You have to go like crazy and be like, do not even watch this show
23:53That's exactly right
23:54You will sound much better if you're really expressive
23:57So if I'm doing whiz, I'm always sitting there
24:00I always go long and round
24:02Because that's how I try and get in there
24:03Long and round
24:04There you go
24:05And then I'll go
24:07Nooo!
24:08You shouldn't be watching
24:09And I, big with my arms
24:11Like...
24:11Well, that's not entirely true
24:14That's right
24:15So be really expressive
24:17So be really expressive
24:17And if you're meant to be pulling something
24:18Like pulling a door
24:19We have rubber bands in there
24:21Like big rub
24:21And I go...
24:22Oh yeah, yeah
24:22Yeah
24:24And so you can make all those sounds
24:26So enjoy it when you get in there
24:28Because you're very good at voices
24:29Next question is
24:31Whiz would normally lie to the audience in Do Not Open This Book and Do Not Watch This Show
24:37What is the biggest lie you have told and does it affect you to this day?
24:44Oh...
24:46There are some lies I've told that I won't tell you today
24:50And I know we're meant to share everything
24:51Don't worry
24:52But they generally involve holding a secret for someone else
25:00And someone that might have been in trouble
25:03And there are times that you can hold onto that for too long
25:07And then someone does the wrong thing
25:09Wow
25:10And so if someone is in trouble
25:14Sorry
25:16You don't always have to hold it on and pretend to everyone else that it's fine
25:25Do you want some tissues or anything, Andy?
25:27Yeah, sorry, one second
25:27The tissue girl is back again
25:29Oh, well...
25:30The tissue...
25:31Oh, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you
25:36This one used?
25:37Um, no, it's not used
25:38I'll get them second hand, eh?
25:43Hello Andy, I'm Andrew
25:45Your book is titled Don't Open This Book
25:48Did it ever cross your mind that some kids, especially autistic kids
25:52Might literally follow instructions and never open it?
25:56I have seen some children too scared to open it
26:00Yes
26:00Or they're just very obedient
26:03Um, and then there's normally a teacher there
26:06Yes
26:06Or a parent that can help them and encourage them to take that risk
26:10Oh, good
26:11Uh, but yes, it's been a book that I didn't realise would resonate with people with autism as much as
26:18it has
26:19Yes
26:19Uh, I've had schools from all over the world reach out to me, autistic schools from all over the world
26:24reach out to me
26:25Saying that the book really resonates with the class
26:28Oh, thank you, Andy
26:29Thank you
26:30Dale, you're next
26:31Hi Andy
26:32Hey Dale
26:33Good to meet you
26:34You and Hamish actually snuck into the Olympic Village in 2012 and got banned for life, which is pretty legendary
26:39If you could sneak into any global event today just for the jokes and banter, which event would it be
26:44and what would you do once inside?
26:46Ooh
26:47Oh, wow
26:50I would have loved to get into the King's coronation
26:55Worn an uppity suit, maybe a top hat
26:58But the real question is, what would you do inside?
27:00Well I would have had to use Wiz's voice I reckon, just to kind of fit in
27:08I would have had a good time sniggering at, um, people thinking they're more important than they are or something
27:13like that
27:14Awesome, thank you
27:15Thank you, uh, Dale
27:16Do you want to pass along to Mitch?
27:19İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim.
27:47İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim.
28:19İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim.
28:20İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim.
28:23Evet.
28:24Evet.
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30:15Evet.
30:16Evet.
30:26Evet.
30:27Evet.
30:28Evet.
30:29I love my fluffy dog.
30:32But I've got a reason why.
30:33Don't tell me you don't love that fluffy snow dog.
30:36Assembling a wolf.
30:37I've got a reason why Dan.
30:39Because I'm a bit traumatised.
30:41Okay.
30:42Hamish and I flew
30:44to a glacier in Alaska.
30:47And we met all
30:49the husky snow dogs.
30:51And Hamish's surprise
30:53had bought me a suit entirely
30:54made out of meat.
30:56And he organised a race
30:58between me
30:59and 12 huskies.
31:03So
31:04I was running through the snow
31:05as 12 huskies came for me.
31:07I didn't make it to the finish line and they all
31:09got me and ate me.
31:12Alright, thank you.
31:13Thank you, Daniel. Ciao, it's your turn.
31:16Someone once said
31:17no one is just one thing, right?
31:20That's true.
31:21As being part of a very famous comedy
31:23duo, how did you feel
31:25when you were boxed into being described
31:27to be the straight man of the two of us?
31:29Certainly I had my own worries
31:31about, do I exist
31:34without Hamish?
31:36When we're doing something so
31:37strong together
31:39and I think the world of
31:41the way he performs, if I'm without
31:44him,
31:45what am I?
31:47Am I good enough?
31:48We encouraged each other
31:50from a very early,
31:52very early on to go and do
31:54things individually.
31:55And you'd learn from that and you'd come back
31:57and tell the other person.
31:59But yeah,
32:01I'd be lying to say that I
32:04wasn't nervous
32:06when I went out on my own
32:08to do my own things.
32:10Because Hamish is a safety blanket.
32:12I have to work much harder
32:15when I'm not around him.
32:17Oh.
32:18Regretting the leather pants.
32:20Every time I go to move it's...
32:21They look cool though.
32:22So don't regret them.
32:24Thank you so much.
32:25Taking advantage of being
32:26Cleo's Bachelor of the Year,
32:28would you ever use your looks
32:30to star in a movie?
32:31Oh.
32:32You know what?
32:34Thank you, but that was 20 years ago
32:36so I think this has all changed a bit.
32:38but it's one of the main reasons I write
32:42and create all my own things
32:44because I tried out for lots of things
32:46and no one put me in anything.
32:48I found it hard to be picked.
32:50You know, I'd go for things
32:51and people thought there was a better option.
32:55And so instead of continually going down that path
32:58and just hoping that I might get picked for something,
33:01I just thought,
33:02OK, I'll just try and take destiny into my own hands here
33:04and I'll write things and put myself in them.
33:07and see how they float.
33:09Yeah, nice.
33:10Yeah.
33:10If they don't open up the doors for you,
33:11create your own house and doors.
33:12That's exactly right.
33:14So maybe I have to write my own film.
33:15That's awesome.
33:16Thank you so much.
33:17Thomas.
33:19So, um...
33:20So you spoke earlier about your mother's diagnosis,
33:25but not just that.
33:27There was also the possibility
33:28that you could have died when you were a baby
33:30after you were diagnosed with something.
33:35Epiglottitis.
33:35Epiglottitis.
33:36What was your reaction when you first learned about that?
33:40The story I heard from my dad, which was sad,
33:45was they were rushing to the hospital
33:50and I couldn't breathe at all.
33:52So I was going blue in the back
33:53and he got pulled over by the police.
33:57And Dad said to the officer,
33:59hey, look, my son's dying,
34:01thinking that the policeman might help and give us away.
34:06and the policeman said, well, he's not dead yet,
34:08and went on to write up a ticket.
34:11And so I loved just, you know,
34:13I'm all for our service people and the police and so on,
34:16but this was a singular moment where I was like,
34:18that's a shame that that happened
34:19and that was more troubling to think about.
34:24and then, I mean, I was, I think, one.
34:28But the other sad part of it was a lady up the road
34:31in the street we grew up in,
34:33her kid didn't make it, had the same thing,
34:35and didn't make it.
34:36So Mum found it really difficult to be walking the pram with me
34:40and for a long time just walked down the street instead of up.
34:44So it's sad that these little things can happen.
34:47I was very lucky,
34:48but also being very mindful that lots of people aren't.
34:51I see.
34:53Thank you.
34:55All right.
34:56Hello, Andy. I'm Pat. Nice to be here.
34:59Nice to be here.
35:01Now, I've read a lot about your impressive Ravenswood mansion,
35:05but as a bird enthusiast, I'm curious to know,
35:07what do you think of the ravens that live around Ravenswood?
35:10Oh, I see the ravens. I'm fond of the ravens.
35:13Not as fond of the pigeons.
35:15They keep coming in and pooing all over the place.
35:16Yes.
35:17So I need to work that out.
35:18We're working with regeneration environmentalists
35:21to get the right plants in,
35:23and we're seeing birds already come back, which is incredible.
35:27So hopefully the place is less about the house
35:30and more about the environment once we all settle in there.
35:34That's great. Thank you.
35:35And I'm glad you like the ravens,
35:37because most Australians don't.
35:38Yeah.
35:38You're probably the 2% that do.
35:40No, I like a raven.
35:42Pat, will you pass along to Evie?
35:48Cartoons have had a huge impact on me.
35:54They are like oxygen.
35:57Since you have a cartoon show now,
35:59I was wondering what are your favourite cartoons
36:02and did any of them have an influence on you?
36:05Oh, yes. Great question.
36:09I mean, I loved The Simpsons growing up.
36:11Oh, good classics.
36:13They're classic.
36:15Roger Ramsey and Mighty Mouse when I was a lot littler.
36:18Oh, wow.
36:19You know, like Walt Disney, The Sorcerer's Apprentice.
36:26My favourite cartoon of all time was Robin Hood.
36:31Have you seen the one with all the...
36:32Yeah, yeah, yeah.
36:33Where the fox plays Robin Hood?
36:35Yeah, yeah, I've seen that.
36:36Yeah.
36:36That was my favourite of all time.
36:38I used to watch it over and over and over again.
36:42I also did something for you.
36:45Oh, wow.
36:46Oh, listen, Douglas.
36:48Because I recently watched Do Not Watch Your Show
36:51and it is literally everything I've loved about cartoons.
36:54Just the wit and the writing and the animation
36:57and just the voice acting.
36:59Just I love everything about it and I really wanted...
37:01to be in the industry so I just wanted to show my love for it.
37:06Oh, Evie, that's fantastic.
37:08Well, we operate out of Melbourne but if you're ever down there,
37:11please reach out and I'll bring you into the studio.
37:15And like what you've done here, everything is hand-drawn.
37:21So that's why it takes so long.
37:23I didn't realise this.
37:24I'm in heaven walking amongst them and seeing what they're doing
37:27so you have to come and visit.
37:30Thanks, Evie.
37:31Silas.
37:32Is there a question you've always wanted to ask somebody
37:34but never had the chance?
37:37Oh.
37:38Yeah, generally those ones come to like...
37:41I wish I'd asked my grandparents more things.
37:45That's the one that sits with me.
37:46You kind of end up being babysat by them
37:49and they just spoil you and it's all about you, which is great.
37:52That's what being a grandparent is about.
37:54But when I look back, I would have loved to have just showed
37:57an interest in them rather than being all about me.
38:00I do that with my parents now, just spend as much time
38:03and asking them the questions.
38:05Yeah.
38:05Thank you.
38:07Thanks, Silas.
38:08James.
38:09Hi, Andy.
38:10Hey, James.
38:10What is one trait you admire in others?
38:14I really admire people's courage.
38:16And that's not when we talk about being in the front of an army,
38:20you know, running into battle with a sword.
38:22There's so many courageous things you can do
38:24and I think the main one for me is when people stand up
38:28for what they believe in.
38:31Even when...
38:33And it could just be a singular moment
38:34where someone's saying something that's not quite right.
38:37I do admire when people call that behaviour out
38:39in a pleasant way, not combative,
38:42and just are really true to their beliefs.
38:44I think that takes courage.
38:46Well, Andy, it was very courageous you coming on the show today,
38:49so I admire the gusto.
38:51Thank you.
38:52And gusto to you.
38:55Okay, okay.
38:57Andy, thank you so much for taking your time
39:00and coming on the show.
39:02How ever...
39:03Oh, gosh.
39:04Yeah, before you get your butt off the seat...
39:08We have a little bit of a challenge for you.
39:10We're gonna do a Try Not To React challenge
39:13right here, right now.
39:15No laughing, no giggling, and no smiling.
39:20I'm gonna find this so hard.
39:22If you lose, you get nothing.
39:24If you win, you also get nothing.
39:28I didn't know the stakes would be this high.
39:32James is gonna be going first.
39:34Does Andy need his eyes shut, or is he good?
39:35Uh, yeah, close your eyes, Andy.
39:37Okay, open.
39:40Andy Lee, I don't know him.
39:42I've never met him, but I hear he's not very talented.
39:45You know, Hamish won all the gold.
39:47I love the gold.
39:48But Andy, you know, I'm gonna check Fort Knox.
39:51He's no talent, but I don't know him.
39:55So far, that is zero to Andy,
39:58and one to the students of the assembly.
40:01Okay.
40:01Croaky, guys.
40:03Usually I'm out in the wild,
40:04and I find live critters to show you,
40:06but today, I've actually found a fossil.
40:09Now, this is...
40:12And you can actually see here and tell his age
40:15by these lines in the fossil where he's...
40:19Well done.
40:21Oh, gosh.
40:23Okay, now, I think it's gonna get harder for you guys
40:25as it goes through,
40:26because now I'm understanding what I need to do.
40:29All right.
40:39NO!
40:42No!
40:44OK.
40:44Yeah.
40:45Yeah, OK.
40:46All right, I got wrong about it being harder.
40:49What birds do you think those were?
40:51Oh, they were birds?
40:52Mm.
40:52Jeepers, none that I want to meet?
40:55Nah...
40:56Baby grille Bill Cuckoo.
40:58Okay.
40:58Baby Galah, Australian raven.
41:00Ah yes, I had a picture of more of a teenage raven.
41:04Ya, well done.
41:05They're pretty whiny, even when they're grown up.
41:08Um, Andy, close your eyes.
41:11Savannah's up next.
41:13Oh my God!
41:18Please stand up for me.
41:30You've been asked to open your eyes now, Andy.
41:38Do you want a carrot?
41:48I absolutely loved it.
41:49Thanks, guys.
41:50Well done.
41:54Well done, Thomas.
41:56Thank you.
41:56It was fantastic.
41:57Thank you.
41:57So, yeah, if you do get down to Melbourne, come and visit, eh?
42:01Oh, yes.
42:01Yeah, awesome.
42:03You are hilarious.
42:04You are so great.
42:06Thank you.
42:08It was one of the best days I've ever had in my life.
42:12Oh, yes, you sit right next to me.
42:15Just, just, you know.
42:16No, no, no, right there, right there, next to me, right there.
42:19Right there, Andy, right there.
42:21Look at the camera.
42:23The Assembly!
42:24The Assembly!
42:28Thank you, Andy.
42:29I had a great time interviewing you.
42:31I had a great time.
42:31Wow, you guys are very good at interviewing.
42:33Thank you.
42:34Our next guest is a very well-known Australian actor and producer.
42:38It is Claudia Carvin.
42:39Oh!
42:41Oh, my God, she's here.
42:43Hello.
42:45Hello.
42:45How has growing up around nightclubs shaped your opinion on recreational drug use?
42:50Oh, no, that's a really hard one.
42:53I heard you don't like kissing while acting, but you still do it so many times.
42:57Do you see a space for yourself in politics?
43:00Lee Stiles has put me off being a politician.
43:03He, he, he, he.
43:04I'm a fucking jerk.
43:06He, he, he!
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