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Returning: You Can’t Ask That

ABC's frank conversation returns in early July.

ABC’s You Can’t Ask That returns for a third season in July.

The first episode will tackle ‘Survivors of Sexual Assault’ but the season will also feature Ex-Reality TV Stars.

All episodes will go up on ABC ivew after the first episode airs.

Do you want to kill me? Aren’t you just a fame whore? Where do you hide your d***? What’s it like watching the love of your life get pounded? How much did you lie? What batshit crazy things did they make you do? Has it completely ruined your life? are just a few of the tough questions being asked in series 3 of You Can’t Ask That.

This proudly homegrown ABC original format, puts misunderstood and marginalised Australians front and centre. The series confronts prejudice and discrimination by offering searing insights into the lives of diverse Australians who live in judgement. By asking only the hard questions and allowing interviewees to answer in their own words with conviction, candour, fervour and humour, the series adds new voices and fresh perspectives to subjects often dismissed.

You Can’t Ask That series 3, will feature the first-person voices of survivors of sexual assault, ex-reality TV stars, former cult members, people with eating disorders, swingers, people living with schizophrenia, drag performers and priests. The series shines a light into all corners of Australian culture and identity, uncovering unique perspectives rarely heard with such honesty or clarity.

9pm Wednesday July 11 on ABC.

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2 Responses

  1. I never saw S1, but caught S2. It is a great little show that allows an insight into the lives of people that for the majority of people don’t always see or experience. The one that springs to mind was the show on soldiers and why they go to war – truly emotional and insightful.

    A good example of the “outside the box” and quality show that would not be delivered (or delivered very differently) if the ABC did not exist.

    1. You can catch up with all the episodes on iview. I agree this is a perfect example of the type of show that would disappear if the ABC were commercialised.

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