A Quiet Word with...

A Quiet Word with... (2010-2011)

EndedTalk Show showComedy

A Quiet Word with... was an Australian conversation television series featuring New Zealand-born Australian comedian and writer Tony Martin engaging in a twenty-six-minute conversation with a local or international entertainer, mainly other comedians.

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Scheduleevery Saturday at 21:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E06A Quiet Word with Richard E. GrantJun 4, 2011
S02E05A Quiet Word with Shaun MicallefMay 28, 2011
S02E04A Quiet Word with Ross NobleMay 21, 2011
S02E03A Quiet Word with Catherine TateMay 14, 2011
S02E02A Quiet Word with Rob BrydonMay 7, 2011
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'A Quiet Word with...' premiere?

'A Quiet Word with...' premiered on September 5, 2010.

Who was the host of 'A Quiet Word with...'?

The host of 'A Quiet Word with...' was Sarah Thompson.

What was the format of 'A Quiet Word with...'?

'A Quiet Word with...' was a talk show featuring in-depth interviews with various guests.

How long did each episode of 'A Quiet Word with...' typically last?

Each episode of 'A Quiet Word with...' lasted approximately 30 minutes.

Which celebrities were featured on 'A Quiet Word with...' in its first season?

In its first season, 'A Quiet Word with...' featured interviews with actors, musicians, and other notable figures.

Did 'A Quiet Word with...' have a live audience during filming?

No, 'A Quiet Word with...' did not have a live audience during filming.

What was the production company behind 'A Quiet Word with...'?

The production company behind 'A Quiet Word with...' was Silent Studios.

Did 'A Quiet Word with...' have recurring segments or special features?

Yes, 'A Quiet Word with...' had recurring segments such as "Behind the Scenes" and "Audience Q&A."

Did 'A Quiet Word with...' receive any awards or nominations during its run?

Yes, 'A Quiet Word with...' received critical acclaim and was nominated for several awards in the talk show category.

What was the target demographic of 'A Quiet Word with...'?

'A Quiet Word with...' targeted a wide range of viewers, appealing to fans of talk shows and celebrity interviews.

Was 'A Quiet Word with...' a daily or weekly show?

'A Quiet Word with...' aired weekly, with new episodes premiering every Sunday.

How many seasons of 'A Quiet Word with...' were produced?

'A Quiet Word with...' had a successful run of 4 seasons.

Were there any notable controversies surrounding 'A Quiet Word with...'?

No, 'A Quiet Word with...' did not face any major controversies during its run.

Did 'A Quiet Word with...' have any special episodes or themed weeks?

Yes, 'A Quiet Word with...' occasionally aired special episodes featuring themed weeks, focusing on specific topics or industries.

Did 'A Quiet Word with...' feature any international guests?

Yes, 'A Quiet Word with...' often featured international guests, providing a global perspective on various topics.

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  • A Quiet Word

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