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The Agony of... is a collection of conversational-style Australian television programs which originally screened between 2012 and 2015 on ABC1, and later aired in the United States on Vibrant TV Network. The format shows a number of well-known men and women talking to interviewer/narrator Adam Zwar.

Agony Aunts edit

Agony Aunts was a six-part series that first screened in 2012 on Australia's ABC1. The show searched for answers on dating, cohabitation, marriage, and divorce. It featured personalities such as Judith Lucy (comedian, actress), Denise Scott (comedian, actress), Myf Warhurst (TV host), Angela Catterns (broadcaster), Wendy Harmer (broadcaster), Hannah Gadsby (comedian), Leah Vandenberg, Kate Jenkinson (actress), Sam Lane, Mirka Mora, Sarah Wilson (journalist), Julia Zemiro (TV host), Susan Carland, Maya Stange (actress), Bridget Taylor, Amanda Brotchie (writer, director), Heather Mitchell (actress) and Charlotte Gregg (actress).[1]

Agony Aunts was the winner of Best Light Entertainment Television Series at the 2012 AACTA Awards, Best Local Documentary Series at the 2012 Couch Potato Awards.

Agony Uncles edit

Agony Uncles was a six-part series that first screened in 2012 on Australia's ABC1. The show searched for answers on dating, cohabitation, marriage, and divorce. It featured personalities such as Brett Tucker (actor), Damian Walshe-Howling (actor), Waleed Aly (broadcaster, academic), Ed Kavalee (actor, TV host), Adam Elliot (Academy Award-winning animator), Josh Lawson (actor, screenwriter), Lawrence Leung (broadcaster, comedian), Lawrence Mooney (comedian), Dave Thornton (comedian, broadcaster), John Elliott (businessman), Tom Elliott (businessman, broadcaster), Kick Gurry (actor), Andrew Knight (screenwriter, producer), Glynn Nicholas (playwright, producer), Sam Pang (TV host, broadcaster), Tim Ross (author, broadcaster), Scott Brennan (actor), Des Dowling (comedian).[2]

Agony Uncles was nominated for Best Comedy in Sketch or Light Entertainment at the 2012 AWGIE Awards.

The Agony of Life edit

The Agony of Life which first screened in 2013 covers stages of life, from child to adult, creating and supporting families, building and managing careers and contemplates the wording of their epitaph.[3]

The series featured such personalities as Waleed Aly, Stephen Curry, John Elliott, Tom Elliott, Hannah Gadsby, Steve Vizard, Dawn Fraser, Shane Jacobson, Sam Lane, Kate Langbroek, Judith Lucy, Craig McLachlan, Lawrence Mooney, Mirka Mora, Dave O'Neil, Sam Pang, Tim Ross, Yumi Stynes, Dave Thornton, Myf Warhurst, Leah Vandenberg and Julia Zemiro.

The Agony of Christmas edit

The Agony of Christmas was a Christmas special that was first screened in December 2013. It featured the same cast seen in The Agony of Life.

The Agony of Modern Manners edit

The Agony of Modern Manners was a six-part series which screened in 2014, with episodes titled Work, Home, Online, Dining, Travel, Weddings & Funerals.[4]

Agony of the Mind edit

Agony of the Mind is a special that was first screened in October 2014 focusing on mental weaknesses and techniques for overcoming them. It features Jack Charles, John Elliott, Tom Elliott, Dawn Fraser, Jess Harris, Dave Hughes, Kerri-Anne Kennerley, Andrew Knight, Pat McGorry, Lawrence Mooney, Dave O'Neil, Fiona O'Loughlin, Sam Pang, Tim Ross, Chrissie Swan, Yumi Stynes, Julia Zemiro.[5]

The Agony of... edit

A six-part series began screening in April 2015 with episodes titled: The Agony of the Body, The Agony of God, The Agony of Secrets, The Agony of Flirting, The Agony of School and The Agony of Ageing. The series features Lawrence Mooney, Grace Jennings-Edquist, Gael Jennings, Celia Pacquola, John Elliott, Tom Elliott, Steve Vizard, Kate Langbroek, Joe Hildebrand and Amanda Vanstone.[6]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Agony Aunts – ABC TV". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 12 December 2021.
  2. ^ "Agony Uncles – ABC TV". Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
  3. ^ . Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Archived from the original on 19 May 2013. Retrieved 20 May 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ "The Agony of Modern Manners". Iview.abc.net.au. Retrieved 12 December 2021.
  5. ^ "The Agony of the Mind". Iview.abc.net.au. Retrieved 12 December 2021.
  6. ^ "Airdate: Agony | TV Tonight". TV Tonight. Retrieved 12 December 2021.

External links edit

  • The Agony of Life at IMDb  
  • The Agony of Christmas at IMDb  
  • Agony Uncles at IMDb  
  • Agony Aunts at IMDb  

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This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources The Agony of news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2017 Learn how and when to remove this message The Agony of is a collection of conversational style Australian television programs which originally screened between 2012 and 2015 on ABC1 and later aired in the United States on Vibrant TV Network The format shows a number of well known men and women talking to interviewer narrator Adam Zwar Contents 1 Agony Aunts 2 Agony Uncles 3 The Agony of Life 4 The Agony of Christmas 5 The Agony of Modern Manners 6 Agony of the Mind 7 The Agony of 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksAgony Aunts editAgony Aunts was a six part series that first screened in 2012 on Australia s ABC1 The show searched for answers on dating cohabitation marriage and divorce It featured personalities such as Judith Lucy comedian actress Denise Scott comedian actress Myf Warhurst TV host Angela Catterns broadcaster Wendy Harmer broadcaster Hannah Gadsby comedian Leah Vandenberg Kate Jenkinson actress Sam Lane Mirka Mora Sarah Wilson journalist Julia Zemiro TV host Susan Carland Maya Stange actress Bridget Taylor Amanda Brotchie writer director Heather Mitchell actress and Charlotte Gregg actress 1 Agony Aunts was the winner of Best Light Entertainment Television Series at the 2012 AACTA Awards Best Local Documentary Series at the 2012 Couch Potato Awards Agony Uncles editAgony Uncles was a six part series that first screened in 2012 on Australia s ABC1 The show searched for answers on dating cohabitation marriage and divorce It featured personalities such as Brett Tucker actor Damian Walshe Howling actor Waleed Aly broadcaster academic Ed Kavalee actor TV host Adam Elliot Academy Award winning animator Josh Lawson actor screenwriter Lawrence Leung broadcaster comedian Lawrence Mooney comedian Dave Thornton comedian broadcaster John Elliott businessman Tom Elliott businessman broadcaster Kick Gurry actor Andrew Knight screenwriter producer Glynn Nicholas playwright producer Sam Pang TV host broadcaster Tim Ross author broadcaster Scott Brennan actor Des Dowling comedian 2 Agony Uncles was nominated for Best Comedy in Sketch or Light Entertainment at the 2012 AWGIE Awards The Agony of Life editThe Agony of Life which first screened in 2013 covers stages of life from child to adult creating and supporting families building and managing careers and contemplates the wording of their epitaph 3 The series featured such personalities as Waleed Aly Stephen Curry John Elliott Tom Elliott Hannah Gadsby Steve Vizard Dawn Fraser Shane Jacobson Sam Lane Kate Langbroek Judith Lucy Craig McLachlan Lawrence Mooney Mirka Mora Dave O Neil Sam Pang Tim Ross Yumi Stynes Dave Thornton Myf Warhurst Leah Vandenberg and Julia Zemiro The Agony of Christmas editThe Agony of Christmas was a Christmas special that was first screened in December 2013 It featured the same cast seen in The Agony of Life The Agony of Modern Manners editThe Agony of Modern Manners was a six part series which screened in 2014 with episodes titled Work Home Online Dining Travel Weddings amp Funerals 4 Agony of the Mind editAgony of the Mind is a special that was first screened in October 2014 focusing on mental weaknesses and techniques for overcoming them It features Jack Charles John Elliott Tom Elliott Dawn Fraser Jess Harris Dave Hughes Kerri Anne Kennerley Andrew Knight Pat McGorry Lawrence Mooney Dave O Neil Fiona O Loughlin Sam Pang Tim Ross Chrissie Swan Yumi Stynes Julia Zemiro 5 The Agony of editA six part series began screening in April 2015 with episodes titled The Agony of the Body The Agony of God The Agony of Secrets The Agony of Flirting The Agony of School and The Agony of Ageing The series features Lawrence Mooney Grace Jennings Edquist Gael Jennings Celia Pacquola John Elliott Tom Elliott Steve Vizard Kate Langbroek Joe Hildebrand and Amanda Vanstone 6 See also editGrumpy Old Men Grumpy Old WomenReferences edit Agony Aunts ABC TV Australian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 12 December 2021 Agony Uncles ABC TV Australian Broadcasting Corporation Archived copy Australian Broadcasting Corporation Archived from the original on 19 May 2013 Retrieved 20 May 2013 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link The Agony of Modern Manners Iview abc net au Retrieved 12 December 2021 The Agony of the Mind Iview abc net au Retrieved 12 December 2021 Airdate Agony TV Tonight TV Tonight Retrieved 12 December 2021 External links editThe Agony of Life at IMDb nbsp The Agony of Christmas at IMDb nbsp Agony Uncles at IMDb nbsp Agony Aunts at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Agony of amp oldid 1205568019, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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