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- Inside the relentless hunt for the late Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's money. On the trail of bounty hunters, corrupt politicians and spies. A story of greed, corruption and deceit, up to the highest circles.
- A jab at the vaccine roll-out; The Pitch gets a shot in the arm; The Simpsons are on the catwalk for Balenciaga, as if they need the 'd'oh'; Wil is joined by Todd, Russel, Dee Madigan and Sunita Gloster.
- The team unbox the world of online delivery and unravel the breakfast of your nightmares. Pitch agencies take on the challenge of homeschooling. Wil, Todd and Russel are joined by Christina Aventi and Karen Ferry
- The team are paying out online gambling, plus The Pitch makes an each-way bet on abolishing the states, and when did fresh ads for fresh breath get so Extra? Wil, Todd and Russel are joined by Carolyn Miller and Dee Madigan.
- The first of a four-part spin-off series reviewing the week's events in the campaigns of the 2010 Australian federal election, and uncovering the strategies and tricks used by the political parties to get their messages out and influence the voters.
- The second of a four-part spin-off series reviewing the week's events in the campaigns of the 2010 Australian federal election, and uncovering the strategies and tricks used by the political parties to get their messages out and influence the voters.
- The third of a four-part spin-off series reviewing the week's events in the campaigns of the 2010 Australian federal election, and uncovering the strategies and tricks used by the political parties to get their messages out and influence the voters.
- The final of a four-part spin-off series reviewing the week's events in the campaigns of the 2010 Australian federal election, and uncovering the strategies and tricks used by the political parties to get their messages out and influence the voters.
- Before the ballots are cast, Wil Anderson, Todd Sampson, Russel Howcroft and a panel of insiders explore all the tricks of the trail, telly and TikTok that politicians use to snag the vote.
- The major parties are on the attack but can you trust them? Can the PM change his perception? And can a great ground game make up ground. Wil Anderson and Todd Sampson join Lenda Oshalem, Sally Branson and Toby Ralph.
- The How Do You Sell segment looks at billboard advertising. In The Pitch, two advertising agencies try to sell us banning religion. The Ad Crunch segment looks at KLM buying gifts for waiting passengers based on their tweets and social profiles.
- The How Do You Sell segment looks at shampoos and conditioners. In The Pitch, two advertising agencies try to sell us privatizing the ABC. The Ad Crunch segment looks at the emerging industry of advergaming.
- The How Do You Sell segment looks at sports betting. In The Pitch, two advertising agencies try to sell us a pay rise for politicians. The Ad Crunch segment looks at digital product placement.
- Will Top Gun 2 put military recruitment in cruise control? How does ASIO sell the spy life? And sex toys have a new vibe. Wil, Todd and Russel are joined by Dee Madigan and Karen Ferry.
- The How Do You Sell segment looks at Australian beers that are no longer Australian, in the wake of SABMiller's multi-million dollar purchase of Fosters. In The Pitch, two advertisers devise campaigns to convince Australians to stop expecting their footballers to be role models. The Image Renovators discusses whether there is any hope for Australian Prime Minster Julia Gillard.
- The How Do You Sell segment discusses what the death of Steve Jobs will mean to the Apple brand. In The Pitch, two advertisers try to sell us the idea of moving our refugee detention and processing centres to Tasmania. The Crisis Management segment asks if death threats against senior executives at Qantas can be good public relations.
- The How Do You Sell segment looks at the relationship between the Royal Family and commerce. In The Pitch, two advertisers create campaigns for a fictional client, "Kwantas: The Flying Wallaby" to sell us the idea of moving airline operations offshore. The Crisis Management segment looks at the conflict of Ben & Jerry's support of the Occupy Wall Street movement despite the ice cream company being owned by Unilever.
- The How Do You Sell segment looks at the Melbourne Spring Racing Carnival. The racing theme continues in The Pitch when two advertisers try to convince Australians to ignore the Melbourne Cup. The Image Renovators discusses the new burgers and slogan for Hungry Jack's.
- The Crisis Management segment looks at Qantas and how its rivals have responded to its crisis. In The Pitch, two advertising agencies try to re-launch Kevin Rudd's career. The How Do You Sell segment looks at the Occupy Wall Street movement.
- The first of a four-part special series that looks into the brandtathlon that is the London 2012 Olympics, with an analysis of the advertising and consumerism surrounding them and the ways in which companies use the two weeks of competition to market their products.
- The Image Renovators segment looks at the new ads for Crown that try to downplay the C word. In The Pitch, two advertisers try to sell us the idea of appointing Gina Rinehart to run Fairfax Media. The Crisis Management segment discusses whether Pussy Riot's message got lost in the coverage of their arrest.
- The second of a four-part special series that looks into the brandtathlon that is the London 2012 Olympics, with an analysis of the advertising and consumerism surrounding them and the ways in which companies use the two weeks of competition to market their products.
- The Image Renovators segment looks at Doug Pitt, the younger brother of Brad Pitt and the face of Virgin Mobile's latest ad campaign. In The Pitch, two advertisers try to do what the Government has struggled to do by selling us the carbon tax. The Crisis Management segment looks at how Qantas prepared to deliver the bad news of its first annual loss since it was privatised.
- The third of a four-part special series that looks into the brandtathlon that is the London 2012 Olympics, with an analysis of the advertising and consumerism surrounding them and the ways in which companies use the two weeks of competition to market their products.
- Lance Armstrong is discussed in The Image Renovators segment. In The Pitch, two advertising agencies try to attract us back to Cronulla. The How Do You Sell segment looks at the latest campaign from Australian Associated Motor Insurers (AAMI), featuring Rhonda.
- The Image Renovators segment looks at Gina Rinehart's video address to the nation. In the wake of one of her suggestions, two advertisers come up with campaigns to convince Australians to give up all alcohol in The Pitch. The panel also look at how children with web-cams are becoming another new marketing frontier
- The How Do You Sell segment looks at the Government's No To People Smuggling YouTube channel. In The Pitch, two advertisers try to convince Australia to lift its restrictions on cigarette advertising. The panel also discuss whether Victoria Bitter's apology to the nation is actually clever marketing.
- The How Do You Sell segment looks at the Apple iPhone 5. In The Pitch, two advertisers try to convince us to give up our e-readers and go back to old-fashioned books. The panel discuss some advertisements targetting the homosexual community.
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- This week, the punts at sports betting companies are backing themselves to beat new rules and the panel takes a look at a very racy eye test. Wil is joined by Todd Sampson, Camey O'Keefe, Emily Taylor and Carolyn Miller.
- The first of four extra-length, extra-strength specials presented by the Gruen team with some serious analysis of political advertising in the 2013 Australian federal election, the occasional sniggering and finger-pointing, and the best and worst political campaign advertisements from around the world.
- The second of four extra-length, extra-strength specials presented by the Gruen team with some serious analysis of political advertising in the 2013 Australian federal election, the occasional sniggering and finger-pointing, and the best and worst political campaign advertisements from around the world.
- The third of four extra-length, extra-strength specials presented by the Gruen team with some serious analysis of political advertising in the 2013 Australian federal election, the occasional sniggering and finger-pointing, and the best and worst political campaign advertisements from around the world.
- The final of four extra-length, extra-strength specials presented by the Gruen team with some serious analysis of political advertising in the 2013 Australian federal election, the occasional sniggering and finger-pointing, and the best and worst political campaign advertisements from around the world.
- How Do You Sell: Footy Grand Finals The Pitch: Ban Divorce Target Market: Spokes People
- The How Do You Sell segment looks at how you sell online dating when you are the product. Two advertising agencies have to come up with attack ads against avocados in The Pitch. The Target Market segment looks at why the latest Apple Watch campaign is a matter of life and death.
- The How Do You Sell segment looks at the National Broadband Network. Two advertising agencies try to persuade Kim Jong-Un to aim his nuclear missiles somewhere other than Australia in The Pitch. The Target Market segment looks at ads about hipster hatred. The quest to search the vaults for the Best Ad You Couldn't Make in 2017 begins.
- The How Do You Sell segment looks at how brands are hijacking the same sex postal plebiscite. Two advertising agencies come up with commercials in favour of a one house policy in The Pitch. The Target Market segment looks at how Taika Waititi uses comedy to try to fix racism.
- The How Do You Sell segment looks at how banks are still cashing in despite slashing automatic teller machine fees. Two advertising agencies try to convince us that all of our politicians should be born overseas in The Pitch. The Target Market segment looks at Australian toy Shopkins and the business of selling shopping to children.
- The How Do You Sell segment looks at a product that is barely advertised despite 15.9 million of them being consumed every day - eggs. Two advertising agencies try to convince men to visit their doctor in The Pitch. The Target Market segment examines why BHP are banging on about superannuation in their latest commercial.
- The How Do You Sell segment looks at what Harvey Norman and other Australian retailers are doing to combat the arrival of Amazon. Two advertising agencies try to make us love clowns again in The Pitch. The Target Market segment looks at how a charity and a brand collide on McHappy Day.
- The How Do You Sell segment looks at advertisements that tackle equal pay, after Lisa Wilkinson's departure from Today (1982) shone a spotlight on the issue. Two advertising agencies try to make us turn off the news in The Pitch. The Target Market segment looks at how the Hillsong Church has become one of Australia's biggest brands.
- The How Do You Sell segment uncorks the marketing successes and failures of the A$6 billion Australian wine industry. Two advertising agencies try to convince parents not to have children in The Pitch. The Target Market segment looks at the latest push against piracy.