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Returning: Legally Brown

Nazeem Hussain returns for more irreverent race relations -and The Real Taxi Drivers of Melbourne.

2014-07-10_1206Nazeem Hussain’s sometimes-irreverent comedy Legally Brown returns for a second season, early next month on SBS ONE.

Filmed in front of a studio audience, it includes pre-recorded, hidden camera stunts, comedy sketches and colourful characters tackling race relations, politics and pop culture -and The Real Taxi Drivers of Melbourne.

Appearing this season are Matt Okine, Ronny Chieng, Luke McGregor, The Bachelor Australia‘s Tim Robards and journalist George Negus.

This season, Hollywood has come knocking for Bangladesh’s number one spiritual guru Imran Farook.

In the superficial heartland of LA, Imran is on a mission to guide and advise famous Hollywood stars and bring them back to spiritual harmony. In his sights are the one and only Ronn Moss from The Bold and the Beautiful, Weird Al Yankovic, Melissa Rivers, Daniel Baldwin, Gary Busey and John Wayne Bobbitt.

Not to be outdone by international stars, the season two cast is stacked with Australian comedy heavyweights, including big names of the stand-up scene Matt Okine, Ronny Chieng and Luke McGregor, not to mention cameos from The Bachelor Australia Tim Robards and journalist George Negus.

This second season sees the return of Legally Brown favourites, along with new hilarious characters, sketches and social experiments.

If you thought the Housewives of Melbourne were bitchy, take a peek into the lives of The Real Taxi Drivers of Melbourne. Buckle up, get the meter running but don’t turn on the GPS for this exclusive reality series. Meet Dr Chowdhry, a doctor on the not so cutting edge of medicine, and India’s answer to James Bond, Special Agent Jack Banerjee.

All the gossip and bombshells of Muslim Shore return as the house is rocked by the arrival of male model Brad and the race is on to #FlirtToConvert. Uncle Sam is back too on a series of new quests to turn Australia halal, starting with the new season’s fashion trends: it’s time to make modesty the new black.

Critically acclaimed for its thought provoking, edgy themes, rebellious comedy series Legally Brown continues to venture where very few dare to go.

Monday 11 August, 10.00pm on SBS ONE

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