The Hundred

Yeah, honestly a very weak attempt at some PR for the show.

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Tonight’s episode:


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Episode 5 - Tuesday September

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Plus Karl Stefanovic

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Season final next Tuesday.

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Karls so bored being home alone he agreed to go on this show :laughing:

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The Hundred With Andy Lee Christmas Special

Tuesday 23 November at 8:30 pm

Host Andy Lee is joined by guest panellists Sophie Monk and Becky Lucas to find out what Australia loves and loathes about Christmas. With a special appearance from Santa himself.

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Andy Lee finds out what Australia really thinks about Christmas

THIS TUESDAY, 8.30PM ON CHANNEL 9 AND 9NOW

The Hundred with Andy Lee will find out what Australians really think about the most wonderful time of the year – Christmas – this Tuesday at 8.30pm on Channel 9 and 9Now.

What is the average cost of a work Christmas party? How many of our Hundred don’t celebrate Christmas? What percentage still send handwritten Christmas cards? What is the average cost of a Christmas gift?

Andy will be joined again by 100 everyday Aussies who Zoom into the studio from all over the continent to tell us what the nation is really thinking about the festive season.

What are the most popular Christmas songs? What percentage of people have woken up with regrets after a Christmas party?

Joining Andy will be regular panellist Mike Goldstein, plus Sophie Monk, Becky Lucas and a special seasonal guest in the shape of a certain jolly man.

The hit new series will return in 2022, so for your chance to have your say and join the cast, sign up here.

The Hundred with Andy Lee is an original concept by Screentime Australia and Andy Lee in association with Channel 9.

I find the chair used for the special guests next to Andy’s desk very cheap and tacky. Surely they could’ve built a bigger podium for Andy to fit both of them or build a separate stand for the guest?

Hopefully they’re gonna tweak the show a bit to make it more engaging because at the moment it’s confusing and boring.

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Hopefully this will be an opportunity for Nine to tweak this into an ‘8 out of 10 Cats’ style show with the panelists being asked about facts and statistics about the world with a comedic edge. Incorporate the Zoom audience to contribute about what is trending conversation wise etc. They could even do a bit of QI and have rounds where obscure facts can land you points and obvious answers lead to deduction etc.

Knowing Nine they probably won’t even consider these but still.

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Tuesday 8 February.

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Andy Lee is back to reveal what Australia really thinks

The show that knows everything about everyone

After a stellar debut season, The Hundred with Andy Lee is back in 2022 with 100 everyday Aussies and some of our funniest comedians to find out what the country is really thinking.

Launching on Tuesday, February 8, on Channel 9 and 9Now , Andy Lee will be joined by a host of comedians and celebrity guests including Sophie Monk, Hamish Blake, Tom Gleeson, Tommy Little, Nazeem Hussain, Abbie Chatfield, Anne Edmonds, Senator Jacqui Lambie, regular panellist Mike Goldstein and many more.

Handpicked to represent the demographic makeup of Australia, “The Hundred” will be polled live via Zoom to give us the stories behind the stats, while three comedy panellists battle it out on each episode to see who knows Australia best.

This season The Hundred will tackle more of society’s important questions like: How many Australians are flat-earthers? Would you vote if it wasn’t compulsory? And some not so important though intriguing ones, such as: How many Australians have hooked up with their housemate? How many people have blamed their kids for something they did themselves?

Andy Lee said: “I asked Australia whether they wanted the show to come back and it came back with 95% “YES”. I can only assume that 5% worked for rival networks.”

Whatever story is gripping the nation, we’ll be able to find out what Australia really thinks about it as The Hundred with Andy Lee tackles the big weekly talking points in a funny and irreverent way.

The show, in which celebrities try to correctly guess popular answers to questions posed to the ‘100’, partnered early with Zoom and Video Technology Company TDC. While the first season was produced in Sydney, the show has now moved to NEP Studios in South Melbourne.

Andy Lee told Herald Sun yesterday that season 3 would commence filming in Melbourne in August this year, saying he wanted to utilise the comedic talent in the city.

Season 2 was (also) previously filmed in Melbourne.

I believe season 1 was Melbourne, season 2 was Sydney due to continuing COVID restrictions in Melbourne.

Think it was the other way round. Season 1 was Sydney and then 2 was in Melbourne.

correct - my error