The Project

A bit hard when he’s doing it out of Sydney this week.

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Not to mention that they don’t just turn up on The Project desk. There are meetings before the show to sort out the content and discussions on the show, plus wardrobe and make up.

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The show is already promoting next week’s guests tonight. Cate Blanchett is on this Sunday, followed by the WWE Superstars Kofi Kingston, Xavier Woods and Big E on Tuesday, and Brendan Fraser on Wednesday.

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Back in Melbourne this evening.

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As it was last night. Seems like the Tuesday edition might have been because of the Margot Robbie studio interview.

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The Daily Aus co-founder Zara Seidler made her debut as guest panellist tonight.

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She must move fast because she’s so blurry. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

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She’s from Sydney so they had to fly her down too.

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My god this is so unnecessary and not unique to this show, honestly does it matter? A cost for a flight is negligible in the scheme of things.

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Cate Blanchett, Jemima Khan, Sting, Jason Segel, Brendan Fraser And Sadie Sink.

Next Week On The Project.

Sunday To Friday, 6.30pm On 10 And 10 Play.

The aura of the 2023 Golden Globes is still glowing, and from Sunday onwards The Project is the best place to catch Hollywood’s leading ladies and gentlemen.

After making worldwide headlines for her stirring Golden Globes acceptance speech, Cate Blanchett is ready to pull back the curtain on her gripping performance in Tár. Hamish Macdonald speaks with one of our country’s proudest exports this Sunday ahead of the film’s debut on Thursday, 26 January.

Also hitting cinemas next Thursday is the cross-cultural romantic comedy, What’s Love Got To Do With It? This feel-good flick stars Lily James, Emma Thompson, and Shazad Latif and comes from the producers of Love Actually and Four Weddings and a Funeral. Want to know more? Tune in Sunday to see the film’s writer, Jemima Khan, at the desk telling all.

On Monday, the world’s most famous Englishman in New York, Sting, chats with fellow rocker Waleed Aly. Almost seven years on from Sting’s last Australian performance, the Grammy Award winner is back to perform everything from Every Breath You Take to Roxanne in his critically acclaimed world tour.

On Tuesday, The Project catches up with comedy genius Jason Segel, the star of Apple TV’s Shrinking – which drops on Friday, 27 January. Co-starring Harrison Ford, the series features Segel as a grieving therapist who breaks all the rules and begins telling clients exactly what he thinks.

Avoid the hump day slump this Wednesday with more red carpet royalty. Sadie Sink and Golden Globe nominee Brendan Fraser talk about The Whale, the emotional film that has been lauded as “career-defining” for both stars.

The Project ’s roster of celebrities is ever-changing, but the show’s usual dose of banter, quick quips and cheeky sketches always remains. Never more so than this week, as a stellar line up of stand-up comics drop by – cue Rhys Nicholson at the desk on Tuesday and Luke Heggie on Thursday.

To soak up all the action in person, register to be part of the Melbourne and Sydney live studio audience here.

Going from that ticket link they are doing the show in Sydney on Sunday and Fridays now?

As always.

No they only did Sundays show from Sydney previously

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I don’t think that’s correct.

It’s been Fridays and Sundays in Sydney.

Sure?

This was in an email I got on the 2nd.

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Oh well, there ya go, I was sure it was on Fridays before from Sydney.

Yeah, when the border restrictions were in place.

You are right. The Project has been coming from Sydney on Fridays and Sundays for years. There have only been a few instances when they switched to Melbourne for one reason or another. Sometimes it was when the studios in Sydney were used for other live shows.