Space travel
Are we alone? Will we ever travel to the stars? What is a rocket?
These and many other questions will be asked but not necessarily answered by Kate McLennan, Kate McCartney  (The Katering Show/Get Krackân) and Dr Alan Duffy.
Explore " kate mclennan" with insightful episodes like "Space travel", "06 | The Last Supper", "05 | Revelations", "04 | Into the Blazing Furnace" and "03 | Water Into Wine" from podcasts like ""The Pop Test – A comedy science quiz", "CrossBread — A Comedy Musical", "CrossBread — A Comedy Musical", "CrossBread — A Comedy Musical" and "CrossBread — A Comedy Musical"" and more!
Are we alone? Will we ever travel to the stars? What is a rocket?
These and many other questions will be asked but not necessarily answered by Kate McLennan, Kate McCartney  (The Katering Show/Get Krackân) and Dr Alan Duffy.
After some bad news, Ken tries to reunite Crossbread for one final performance.Â
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After the Sermon on the Mount festival, CrossBread reach the end of the road. Josh tries to keep his career going with his new Christian hip-hop persona and a new girlfriend.
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Despite deep problems, CrossBread goes on a national tour. Their offer to baptise their audience leads to insults, violence and at least one mobile spa-tub going up in flames.
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Crossbread's song âJust Jesusâ goes viral, and Josh loves the instant fame, but Joan struggles to cope and drowns her sorrows in sacramental wine.Â
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The Rev invites CrossBread to his Fireheart Ministries mega-church to work on their songs, the trouble is they donât have any.
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What would you do to win $1,000? Josh and Joan Burns decide to enter the âBattle of the Believersâ, their local Christian talent show. All they have to do to win the coveted âHoly Harpâ trophy is to sing and rap well âoh, and pretend to be Christian.
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In a summer highlights edition we revisit a conversation with director of Rocketman Dexter Fletcher, plus a lookback at Round the Twist, an interview with Karyn Kusama on her L.A. Noir film Destroyer, and Kate McLennan and Kate McCartney share their Top Shelf.
In a special episode of comedy highlights: The Kates and writer Jessica Walton on Get Krack!n's distinktly inkompetent episode fokussing on disability, Ronny Chieng tries to fill in for Benjamin Law and the video/song that satirist Mark Humphries thinks about a lot.
Christian and Andrew review The Wheeler Centre’s one night only event Revolting and Ridiculous: A Roald Dahl Retrospective. The event took place at the Athenaeum Theatre on July 7th.
"This year marks the 100th anniversary of Roald Dahl’s birth – so the Wheeler Centre will get revolting and ridiculous on stage with guests including Andy Griffiths, Jess McGuire, Kate McLennan, Tim Rogers, Anna Burke and more. They’ll wax nostalgic, perform extracts from Dahl’s vast body of work, delve into the recurring themes of his stories and discuss the life of this incomparable, sometimes controversial, author." - The Wheeler Centre website.
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