Airdate: Behave Yourself
Seven's new comedy panel series hosted by Darren McMullen will premiere next week.
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Seven’s new comedy panel series Behave Yourself will premiere next week.
Hosted by Darren McMullen the series is an original format by Eureka Productions that attempts to make sense of our irrational human behaviour.
Lawrence Mooney is the sole regular panellist with rotating guests to include Shane Warne, Kate Langbroek, Nazeem Hussain, Claire Hooper, Larry Emdur, Virginia Gay, Gina Liano, Stephen K. Amos, Kerri Anne-Kennerley, Tom Ballard and more.
Host Darren McMullen presents a mix of quick-fire Q&A buzzer rounds, break out experiments and hidden camera stunts to a rotating line-up of. They compete to reveal the hilarious, shocking and fascinating facts behind why we do the things we do, buy the things we buy and love the people we love.
Behave Yourself is a format designed to be enjoyed by people from all walks of life. With its relatable subject matter, everyone can play along at home with family and friends while shouting answers at the TV – just like the live studio audience.
Behave Yourself is built on the findings from the bestselling novel ‘Irrational Behaviour’ by New York based Dan Ariely (whose Ted Talks have been watched over 7.8 million times), a behavioural economist who has become engrossed with the idea that we repeatedly and predictably make the wrong decisions in many aspects of our lives.
9pm Tuesday July 4 on Seven.
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I personally cannot stand Lawrence Mooney, so it looks like I won’t be watching this show.
will watch this and see what its like, also looking forward to Shane Jacobson’s show, but not looling forward to yummy mummies, reminds me of Real Houseives
From the ads I’ve seen it’s like they’ve stolen a segment from HYBPA and stretched it out.
Not sure of this show but I’ll give it a go.
From the promos I have seen, I certainly don’t think I’ll be going out of my way for this one.
And the same goes for the new kids show with Shane Jacobson.
Time – and the ratings – will tell!
Seven have a dreadful track record with this kind of show…but they just keep on tryin’
Mooney as a regular guest is a great move. Should be, like HYBPA, an inoffensive, solid rater.
Two words sum up why I won’t be watching.
Shane Warne
Talkin ’bout my Generation crossed with HYBPA. Nothing original about it.
I feel like this show is going to be kind of like HYBPA with a few extra things. Will watch and see what it’s like.