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You Can't Ask That

You Can't Ask That is an Australian TV series created by ABC Television that first went to air in August 2016. As of June 2022 its seventh season is on air in Australia.

You Can't Ask That
Screenshot from the first episode
Directed by
  • Kirk Docker
  • Aaron Smith
[1]
Opening themeSoul Searching by Amourouge[1]
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons6
No. of episodes54
Production
Executive producer
Lou Porter (2016-18) [1]

Frances O'Riordan (2018-present)

Producers
  • Kirk Docker
  • Aaron Smith
[1]
Production locationAustralia
CinematographyAaron Smith[1]
EditorNick McDougall[1]
Running time15-28 minutes
Production companyABC
Release
Original networkABC iview
Original release3 August 2016 (2016-08-03) –
present

The series will take a rest in 2023, however is expected to return beyond that.[2]

History

The series was created by Kirk Docker, Aaron Smith and Jon Casimir in 2015, as a spin-off from Hungry Beast.[3] The first episode of the first season aired on ABC TV on 3 August 2016, as well as on iview.[4][5]

Its seventh season started airing in May 2022 in Australia.[3]

Description

The show aims to offer insight into the lives of marginalised communities and break down stereotypes while answering the questions people are afraid to ask,[4] reportedly inspired by Ask Me Anything (AMA) threads on Reddit.[6] Each episode asks controversial questions sourced from the public[7] to a minority Australian population, with the first series including indigenous people, people of short stature, Muslims, sex workers, transgender people and more.[4] Several representative organisations were credited in the series including Short Statured People of Australia, Scarlet Alliance, Alzheimer's Australia and Exit International, as well as The Karuna Hospice Service and Palliative Care NSW.[1]

Season overview

On 28 September 2016, ABC announced the series had been renewed for a second season.[8] On 25 October 2017, ABC announced the series had been renewed for a third season.[9]

Season Episodes Originally aired
Season premiere Season finale
1 10 3 August 2016[5] 5 October 2016
2 12 6 April 2017[10][11] 21 July 2017
3 8 11 July 2018 29 August 2018
4 8 3 April 2019 22 May 2019
5 8 18 March 2020[12] 6 May 2020
6 8 28 April 2021 16 June 2021
7 8 25 May 2022[13] 6 July 2022

Episodes

Season 1 (2016)

No. in series No. in season Title Original airdate
1 1 "Short Statured" 3 August 2016
2 2 "Wheelchair Users" 10 August 2016
3 3 "Transgender" 17 August 2016
4 4 "Muslims" 24 August 2016
5 5 "Polyamorous" 31 August 2016
6 6 "Ex-prisoners" 7 September 2016
7 7 "Fat" 14 September 2016
8 8 "Indigenous" 21 September 2016
9 9 "Sex Workers" 27 September 2016
10 10 "Terminally Ill" 5 October 2016

Season 2 (2017)

No. in series No. in season Title Original airdate
11 1 "Blind People" 6 April 2017
12 2 "Down Syndrome" 12 April 2017
13 3 "Suicide Attempt Survivors" 19 April 2017
14 4 "Recent War Veterans" 26 April 2017
15 5 "Facial Difference" 3 May 2017
16 6 "Refugees" 10 May 2017
17 7 "Ice Users" 17 May 2017
18 8 "Children of Same-Sex Parents" 24 May 2017
19 9 "Centenarians" 31 May 2017
20 10 "S&M" 7 July 2017
21 11 "Gambling Addicts" 14 July 2017
22 12 "Homeless" 21 July 2017

Season 3 (2018)

No. in series No. in season Title Original airdate
23 1 "Survivors of Sexual Assault" 11 July 2018
24 2 "Ex-Reality TV Stars" 18 July 2018
25 3 "Former Cult Members" 25 July 2018
26 4 "Eating Disorders" 1 August 2018
27 5 "Swingers" 8 August 2018
28 6 "Schizophrenia" 15 August 2018
29 7 "Drag" 22 August 2018
30 8 "Priests" 29 August 2018

Season 4 (2019)

No. in series No. in season Title Original airdate
31 1 "Domestic and Family Violence" 3 April 2019
32 2 "African Australians" 10 April 2019
33 3 "Intersex" 17 April 2019
34 4 "Carnies and Show People" 24 April 2019
35 5 "Ex-Politicians" 1 May 2019
36 6 "Alcoholics" 8 May 2019
37 7 "Deaf" 15 May 2019
38 8 "Disaster Survivors" 22 May 2019

Season 5 (2020)

No. in series No. in season Title Original airdate
39 1 "Firefighters" 18 March 2020
40 2 "Nudists" 25 March 2020
41 3 "Killed Someone" 1 April 2020
42 4 "Autism spectrum" 8 April 2020
43 5 "HIV-positive people" 15 April 2020
44 6 "Olympic & Paralympic Gold Medallists" 22 April 2020
45 7 "Public Housing" 29 April 2020
46 8 "Kids" 6 May 2020

Season 6 (2021)

No. in series No. in season Title Original airdate
47 1 "Cheaters" 28 April 2021
48 2 "Ex-Football players" 5 May 2021
49 3 "Obsessive Compulsive Disorder" 12 May 2021
50 4 "Amputees" 19 May 2021
51 5 "Families of Missing Persons" 26 May 2021
52 6 "Lesbians" 2 June 2021
53 7 "Chinese Australians" 9 June 2021
54 8 "Adult Virgins" 16 June 2021

Season 7 (2022)

No. in series No. in season Title Original airdate
55 1 "Bogans" 25 May 2022
56 2 "Postnatal Depression" 1 June 2022
57 3 "Gay Men" 8 June 2022
58 4 "Models" 15 June 2022
59 5 "Prescription Drug Addiction" 22 June 2022
60 6 "Porn Stars" 29 June 2022
61 7 "Dementia" 6 July 2022

Awards and recognition

You Can't Ask That won the Rose d'Or for Best Reality or Factual Entertainment in 2017.[14] It also won 3 UN Media Awards for Promotion of Disability Rights and Issues, Promotion of Social Cohesion and Promotion of Empowerment of Older People.[15] In 2018 it was nominated for a Logie for Most Outstanding Factual or Documentary Program.[16]

International versions

In July 2017, Kan 11 in Israel began broadcasting a local version of the series under the name "סליחה על השאלה" (Slicha Al HaShe'ela, Excuse me for asking), with total of 98 episodes in 8 seasons (2 of which are in arabic, and 3 are for kids).[17]

In 2019, Eén a Flemish-speaking channel in Belgium released a local version of the series titled "Durf te vragen" (Dare to Ask).

In February 2019, Dutch broadcaster BNNVARA started broadcasting a local version on public broadcasting channel NPO 3 under the title "Ik durf het bijna niet te vragen" (I hardly dare to ask).

In June 2019, CBC Television in Canada released a local version of the series titled You Can't Ask That with eight episodes.[18]

An Arabic language version called "بلا مؤاخذة" (bila muakhadha, No Blame) began airing on 21 September 2019 on the Kan 11's sister channel Makan 33.[19]

In October 2020, a U.S. version of the series was picked up by Current Flow Entertainment. Remake rights were acquired for both English and Spanish language versions.[20]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g (PDF). ABC TV. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 September 2016. Retrieved 11 August 2016.
  2. ^ Knox, David (30 November 2022). "You Can't Ask That, Spicks & Specks resting in 2023". tvtonight.com.au. TV Tonight. Retrieved 30 November 2022.
  3. ^ a b Docker, Kirk (1 June 2022). "You Can't Ask That co-creator Kirk Docker on what happens behind the scenes and the most brutal question he's had to ask". ABC News (Interview). ABC Backstory. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 1 June 2022.
  4. ^ a b c "You Can't Ask That: Aug 3". TV Tonight. 2 August 2016. Retrieved 1 June 2022.
  5. ^ a b Kentera, Yasmin (8 July 2016). "Why are you so fat? You Can't Ask That premieres on ABC" (Press release). Australia: ABC. Retrieved 11 August 2016.{{cite press release}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. ^ Fenton, Andrew (2 August 2016). "Is dwarf tossing OK? Your offensive questions get answered on the ABC's new show You Can't Ask That". Australia: News Corp Australia. Retrieved 11 August 2016.
  7. ^ Choueifaty, Elie (28 July 2016). "ABC series You Can't Ask That strikes a chord with its surprising humour". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 11 August 2016.
  8. ^ "Renewed: You Can't Ask That". tvtonight.com.au. Retrieved 29 September 2016.
  9. ^ "Renewed: You Can't Ask That S3". TV Tonight. Retrieved 25 October 2017.
  10. ^ Graeme Blundell (1 April 2017). "ABC's You Can't Ask That returns with more awkward questions". The Australian. Retrieved 7 April 2017.
  11. ^ "You Can't Ask That : ABC TV". Australian Broadcasting Corporation TV. Retrieved 7 April 2017.
  12. ^ Knox, David (23 February 2020). "Returning: You Can't Ask That S5". TV Tonight. Retrieved 23 February 2020.
  13. ^ Knox, David (27 April 2022). "Returning: You Can't Ask That S7". TV Tonight. Retrieved 28 April 2022.
  14. ^ (EBU), European Broadcasting Union (19 September 2017). "EBU - World's best entertainment shows honoured at 56th Rose d'Or Awards". www.ebu.ch. Retrieved 20 July 2018.
  15. ^ "2017 UN Day Media Award Winners - UNAA Victoria". UNAA Victoria. Retrieved 23 July 2018.
  16. ^ "Logie Awards 2018: nominees". TV Tonight. 27 May 2018. Retrieved 23 July 2018.
  17. ^ סליחה על השאלה Kan 11 (in Hebrew)
  18. ^ Melissa Hank, "You Can't Ask That lets people with disabilities speak out". Canada.com, October 23, 2020.
  19. ^ بلا مؤاخذة 14 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine Makan 33 (in Arabic)
  20. ^ "Hit Australian Format 'You Can't Ask That' In Line For U.S. Remake". Deadline Hollywood. 29 October 2020. Retrieved 29 October 2020.

External links

  • You Can't Ask That at ABC iview
  • Screen bites: can a show like You Can't Ask That change the conversation? on Guardian Australia.
  • ABC gives minorities a voice in reality TV show You Can’t Ask That on The Australian.
  • The Karuna Hospice Service
  • Palliative Care NSW

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You Can t Ask That is an Australian TV series created by ABC Television that first went to air in August 2016 As of June 2022 update its seventh season is on air in Australia You Can t Ask ThatScreenshot from the first episodeDirected byKirk Docker Aaron Smith 1 Opening themeSoul Searching by Amourouge 1 Country of originAustraliaOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons6No of episodes54ProductionExecutive producerLou Porter 2016 18 1 Frances O Riordan 2018 present ProducersKirk Docker Aaron Smith 1 Production locationAustraliaCinematographyAaron Smith 1 EditorNick McDougall 1 Running time15 28 minutesProduction companyABCReleaseOriginal networkABC iviewOriginal release3 August 2016 2016 08 03 presentThe series will take a rest in 2023 however is expected to return beyond that 2 Contents 1 History 2 Description 3 Season overview 4 Episodes 4 1 Season 1 2016 4 2 Season 2 2017 4 3 Season 3 2018 4 4 Season 4 2019 4 5 Season 5 2020 4 6 Season 6 2021 4 7 Season 7 2022 5 Awards and recognition 6 International versions 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditThe series was created by Kirk Docker Aaron Smith and Jon Casimir in 2015 as a spin off from Hungry Beast 3 The first episode of the first season aired on ABC TV on 3 August 2016 as well as on iview 4 5 Its seventh season started airing in May 2022 in Australia 3 Description EditThe show aims to offer insight into the lives of marginalised communities and break down stereotypes while answering the questions people are afraid to ask 4 reportedly inspired by Ask Me Anything AMA threads on Reddit 6 Each episode asks controversial questions sourced from the public 7 to a minority Australian population with the first series including indigenous people people of short stature Muslims sex workers transgender people and more 4 Several representative organisations were credited in the series including Short Statured People of Australia Scarlet Alliance Alzheimer s Australia and Exit International as well as The Karuna Hospice Service and Palliative Care NSW 1 Season overview EditOn 28 September 2016 ABC announced the series had been renewed for a second season 8 On 25 October 2017 ABC announced the series had been renewed for a third season 9 Season Episodes Originally airedSeason premiere Season finale1 10 3 August 2016 5 5 October 20162 12 6 April 2017 10 11 21 July 20173 8 11 July 2018 29 August 20184 8 3 April 2019 22 May 20195 8 18 March 2020 12 6 May 20206 8 28 April 2021 16 June 20217 8 25 May 2022 13 6 July 2022Episodes EditSeason 1 2016 Edit No in series No in season Title Original airdate1 1 Short Statured 3 August 20162 2 Wheelchair Users 10 August 20163 3 Transgender 17 August 20164 4 Muslims 24 August 20165 5 Polyamorous 31 August 20166 6 Ex prisoners 7 September 20167 7 Fat 14 September 20168 8 Indigenous 21 September 20169 9 Sex Workers 27 September 201610 10 Terminally Ill 5 October 2016Season 2 2017 Edit No in series No in season Title Original airdate11 1 Blind People 6 April 201712 2 Down Syndrome 12 April 201713 3 Suicide Attempt Survivors 19 April 201714 4 Recent War Veterans 26 April 201715 5 Facial Difference 3 May 201716 6 Refugees 10 May 201717 7 Ice Users 17 May 201718 8 Children of Same Sex Parents 24 May 201719 9 Centenarians 31 May 201720 10 S amp M 7 July 201721 11 Gambling Addicts 14 July 201722 12 Homeless 21 July 2017Season 3 2018 Edit No in series No in season Title Original airdate23 1 Survivors of Sexual Assault 11 July 201824 2 Ex Reality TV Stars 18 July 201825 3 Former Cult Members 25 July 201826 4 Eating Disorders 1 August 201827 5 Swingers 8 August 201828 6 Schizophrenia 15 August 201829 7 Drag 22 August 201830 8 Priests 29 August 2018Season 4 2019 Edit No in series No in season Title Original airdate31 1 Domestic and Family Violence 3 April 201932 2 African Australians 10 April 201933 3 Intersex 17 April 201934 4 Carnies and Show People 24 April 201935 5 Ex Politicians 1 May 201936 6 Alcoholics 8 May 201937 7 Deaf 15 May 201938 8 Disaster Survivors 22 May 2019Season 5 2020 Edit No in series No in season Title Original airdate39 1 Firefighters 18 March 202040 2 Nudists 25 March 202041 3 Killed Someone 1 April 202042 4 Autism spectrum 8 April 202043 5 HIV positive people 15 April 202044 6 Olympic amp Paralympic Gold Medallists 22 April 202045 7 Public Housing 29 April 202046 8 Kids 6 May 2020Season 6 2021 Edit No in series No in season Title Original airdate47 1 Cheaters 28 April 202148 2 Ex Football players 5 May 202149 3 Obsessive Compulsive Disorder 12 May 202150 4 Amputees 19 May 202151 5 Families of Missing Persons 26 May 202152 6 Lesbians 2 June 202153 7 Chinese Australians 9 June 202154 8 Adult Virgins 16 June 2021Season 7 2022 Edit No in series No in season Title Original airdate55 1 Bogans 25 May 202256 2 Postnatal Depression 1 June 202257 3 Gay Men 8 June 202258 4 Models 15 June 202259 5 Prescription Drug Addiction 22 June 202260 6 Porn Stars 29 June 202261 7 Dementia 6 July 2022Awards and recognition EditYou Can t Ask That won the Rose d Or for Best Reality or Factual Entertainment in 2017 14 It also won 3 UN Media Awards for Promotion of Disability Rights and Issues Promotion of Social Cohesion and Promotion of Empowerment of Older People 15 In 2018 it was nominated for a Logie for Most Outstanding Factual or Documentary Program 16 International versions EditIn July 2017 Kan 11 in Israel began broadcasting a local version of the series under the name סליחה על השאלה Slicha Al HaShe ela Excuse me for asking with total of 98 episodes in 8 seasons 2 of which are in arabic and 3 are for kids 17 In 2019 Een a Flemish speaking channel in Belgium released a local version of the series titled Durf te vragen Dare to Ask In February 2019 Dutch broadcaster BNNVARA started broadcasting a local version on public broadcasting channel NPO 3 under the title Ik durf het bijna niet te vragen I hardly dare to ask In June 2019 CBC Television in Canada released a local version of the series titled You Can t Ask That with eight episodes 18 An Arabic language version called بلا مؤاخذة bila muakhadha No Blame began airing on 21 September 2019 on the Kan 11 s sister channel Makan 33 19 In October 2020 a U S version of the series was picked up by Current Flow Entertainment Remake rights were acquired for both English and Spanish language versions 20 References Edit a b c d e f g You Can t Ask That Credits PDF ABC TV Australian Broadcasting Corporation Archived from the original PDF on 9 September 2016 Retrieved 11 August 2016 Knox David 30 November 2022 You Can t Ask That Spicks amp Specks resting in 2023 tvtonight com au TV Tonight Retrieved 30 November 2022 a b Docker Kirk 1 June 2022 You Can t Ask That co creator Kirk Docker on what happens behind the scenes and the most brutal question he s had to ask ABC News Interview ABC Backstory Australian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 1 June 2022 a b c You Can t Ask That Aug 3 TV Tonight 2 August 2016 Retrieved 1 June 2022 a b Kentera Yasmin 8 July 2016 Why are you so fat You Can t Ask That premieres on ABC Press release Australia ABC Retrieved 11 August 2016 a href Template Cite press release html title Template Cite press release cite press release a CS1 maint url status link Fenton Andrew 2 August 2016 Is dwarf tossing OK Your offensive questions get answered on the ABC s new show You Can t Ask That Australia News Corp Australia Retrieved 11 August 2016 Choueifaty Elie 28 July 2016 ABC series You Can t Ask That strikes a chord with its surprising humour The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 11 August 2016 Renewed You Can t Ask That tvtonight com au Retrieved 29 September 2016 Renewed You Can t Ask That S3 TV Tonight Retrieved 25 October 2017 Graeme Blundell 1 April 2017 ABC s You Can t Ask That returns with more awkward questions The Australian Retrieved 7 April 2017 You Can t Ask That ABC TV Australian Broadcasting Corporation TV Retrieved 7 April 2017 Knox David 23 February 2020 Returning You Can t Ask That S5 TV Tonight Retrieved 23 February 2020 Knox David 27 April 2022 Returning You Can t Ask That S7 TV Tonight Retrieved 28 April 2022 EBU European Broadcasting Union 19 September 2017 EBU World s best entertainment shows honoured at 56th Rose d Or Awards www ebu ch Retrieved 20 July 2018 2017 UN Day Media Award Winners UNAA Victoria UNAA Victoria Retrieved 23 July 2018 Logie Awards 2018 nominees TV Tonight 27 May 2018 Retrieved 23 July 2018 סליחה על השאלה Kan 11 in Hebrew Melissa Hank You Can t Ask That lets people with disabilities speak out Canada com October 23 2020 بلا مؤاخذة Archived 14 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine Makan 33 in Arabic Hit Australian Format You Can t Ask That In Line For U S Remake Deadline Hollywood 29 October 2020 Retrieved 29 October 2020 External links EditYou Can t Ask That at ABC iview Screen bites can a show like You Can t Ask That change the conversation on Guardian Australia ABC gives minorities a voice in reality TV show You Can t Ask That on The Australian The 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