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    Token podcast: Here Come the Habibs – and here comes the controversy

    en-gbJanuary 14, 2016
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    About this Episode

    Tahir Bilgic, one of the creators of Channel Nine’s new show Here Come the Habibs, explains how a program written by a ‘vanilla milkshake writing team’ can be culturally sensitive and funny at the same time. And Monica Tan questions her own racial identity after realising she doesn’t fit the stereotype of an Australian-born Chinese person

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