One Plus One

Season 4

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Host Jane Hutcheon interviews Australian and international celebrities, artists, personalities and everyday people who do interesting things to talk about their world, work and personal lives.
Where to Watch Season 4
16 Episodes
  • John Butler
    E1
    John ButlerHe’s a musician and visual artist with a head for business – the holistic performer John Butler on his music and what drives his soul.
  • Jackie Collins
    E2
    Jackie CollinsCelebrity author Jackie Collins was once dubbed the 'raunchy moralist' - a description she agrees with. She talks to Jane Hutcheon about growing up a wild child in London, "getting-to-the-desk-block", and the pain of fame.
  • Andrew Bolt
    E3
    Andrew BoltOne of Australia’s most prolific and controversial commentators, Andrew Bolt is multi-media personality who thrives on a good argument, inspiring some and enraging others. He talks with Jane Hutcheon.
  • Baz Luhrmann
    E4
    Baz LuhrmannThe creative circus that’s been his world, from a small boy in regional NSW to an internationally-acclaimed motion picture producer. Director and screenwriter, Baz Luhrmann, talks to Jane Hutcheon.
  • Suzi Quatro
    E5
    Suzi QuatroThe bass-playing female rock star, , has always been a trailblazer. She discusses avoiding the trappings of stardom, why she said no to meeting her hero, Elvis, and being comfortable in her own leather.
  • Alexander McCall Smith
    E6
    Alexander McCall SmithScotland's international publishing sensation, Alexander McCall Smith, likes to puts a positive spin on life. The author tells Jane Hutcheon that like many characters in his Number One Ladies' Detective Agency series, he searches for hope, even when there's despair.
  • Brendan Cowell
    E7
    Brendan CowellBrendan Cowell is an actor, director and writer who knew he always wanted to perform in front of a crowd. He's keen to push the boundaries in his art, dealing with raw subjects such as anger, violence and suicide. He spoke to Jane Hutcheon.
  • Anna Bligh
    E8
    Anna BlighFormer Queensland Premier Anna Bligh finished a tough career in politics in 2012, then, after moving to Sydney, discovered she had cancer. She speaks with Jane Hutcheon about her legacy as a politician, recovering from cancer and her new executive role in the non-profit sector.
  • Gok Wan
    E9
    Gok WanFashion guru Gok Wan was an obese child. Growing up in a mixed-race family in the English Midlands certainly had its challenges. After a faltering start, he got a break after taking his own advice: a life-changing make-over.
  • Dr Helen Caldicott
    E10
    Dr Helen CaldicottOutspoken anti-nuclear campaigner, Dr Helen Caldicott, abandoned a promising medical career to fight the threats of nuclear power and weapons. Now in her 70s, Dr Caldicott fears she may be fighting a losing battle.
  • Alain de Botton
    E11
    Alain de BottonAlain de Botton is a philosopher, broadcaster and writer who probes the critical questions of modern life, from love and religion to work and the media. He shares his take on so-called first world problems with Jane Hutcheon.
  • Jennifer Saunders
    E12
    Jennifer SaundersJennifer Saunders is a British comedy legend who has brought laughter to millions for three decades. She tells Jane Hutcheon why her life can only be described as “bonkers”.
  • Scott Ludlam
    E13
    Scott LudlamScott Ludlam is a Greens Senator from Western Australia who knows what it's like to fight for political survival. After his recent re-election to the Senate, he discusses the powers and pitfalls of the internet and how he caught the nation's attention with a speech that went viral.
  • Catherine Martin
    E14
    Catherine MartinCatherine Martin has won more Oscars than any other Australian. The designer speaks with Jane Hutcheon about key influences in her life and how her strength is interpreting other people's visions.
  • Patricia Routledge
    E15
    Patricia RoutledgePatricia Routledge is an acclaimed British actress best known for her portrayal of the pretentious housewife Hyacinth Bucket in Keeping Up Appearances. She reflects on her life and six-decade career with Jane Hutcheon.
  • Alice Walker
    E16
    Alice WalkerAlice Walker is an author, activist and poet best known for her Pulitzer-prize winning novel The Color Purple. She speaks with Jane Hutcheon about a life spent striving against injustice and oppression.
 
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