Courtney Act's One Plus One
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Courtney Act's One Plus One is a TV show on Australian national television from ABC with an average rating of 4.0 stars by TVCatchUpAustralia.com's visitors. We have 13 episodes of Courtney Act's One Plus One in our archive. The latest episode of Courtney Act's One Plus One was broadcast in November, 2023. Did you miss an episode of Courtney Act's One Plus One but don't want that to happen in the future? Please set an alarm and add Courtney Act's One Plus One to your favourites, so we can remind you by email when there's a new episode available to watch. Completely free: handy!
Total number of episodes:13Last broadcast:30/11/2023 at 04:01
Rating:4.0 of 5 (26x)


Season 2021, Episode 5 - Mitch Tambo
4.0 2 x
Mitch Tambo has loved music since he was a child. He tells Courtney Act about sharing his language with the world, and they compare notes on their time as reality TV stars.

Season 2021, Episode 4 - Thomas King
4.0 2 x
Thomas King wants to change the world - particularly the way we think about food. He joins Courtney Act to talk about effective advocacy, and his love for David Attenborough.

Season 2021, Episode 3 - Aweng Chuol
4.5 2 x
Aweng Chuol has graced catwalks around the world, but she was scouted as she served fast food in Western Sydney. She chats to Courtney Act about her early life in Africa, coming out, and representing Australia.

Season 2021, Episode 2 - Nat's What I Reckon
4.0 3 x
Internet sensation and mental health ambassador Nat's What I Reckon joins Courtney Act in the kitchen to share a meal, along with his thoughts on religious dogma, mental health struggles, and losing half a lung.

Season 2021, Episode 1 - Lisa Origliasso
4.0 1 x
Lisa Origliasso is instantly recognisable as one half of The Veronicas. She talks to Courtney Act about sharing the spotlight, sexism in the music industry, and the importance of family.Season 2022
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Season 2022, Episode 7 - Pallavi Sharda
4.0 13 x
A decade ago Pallavi Sharda defied the odds to become the first Australian actress of Indian origin to break into Bollywood. She talks about finding success at home and abroad, and her fight for greater diversity on screen.

Season 2022, Episode 8 - Tom Nash
3.8 75 x
After falling ill as a teenager, Tom Nash was given a 10% chance of survival. Tom talks to Courtney Act about becoming a lateral problem solver and the joy of getting lost in the music.

Season 2022, Episode 5 - Jay Laga'aia
4.5 9 x
Jay Laga'aia is one of the most recognisable faces on TV. From Play School to Star Wars he has done it all in his 40 years in the industry. Jay talks to Courtney about being a trailblazer, and juggling fame and fatherhood.

Season 2022, Episode 4 - Georgie Stone
3.0 14 x
At just 22 years old, Georgie Stone has spent almost half of her life in the spotlight. A long-time advocate for better treatment and understanding of young trans people, Georgie talks about what's next after Neighbours.

Season 2022, Episode 1 - Mark Trevorrow
3.0 15 x
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