Living Longer
Tomorrow Tonight - S2 - E4
Is a longer life a better life? Annabel, Charlie and Adam are joined by Jean Kittson and Peter Helliar to wrestle with a world where humans could live to the ripe young age of 150.
Tomorrow Tonight: Season 2 - 8 Episode s
2x1 - Deepfakes
March 30, 2022
When our eyes and our ears can be fooled, what do we have left? Annabel, Charlie and Adam are joined by Hamish Blake and Yumi Stynes to step into a world where deepfakes are indistinguishable from reality.
2x2 - Social Credits
April 6, 2022
Would you give up the right to be bad? Annabel, Charlie and Adam are joined by Tom Gleeson and Dee Madigan to negotiate a world where our behaviour isn't just rewarded and punished, being good is a compulsory national policy.
2x3 - Ectogenesis
April 13, 2022
What if childbirth was a thing of the past? Annabel, Charlie and Adam are joined by Jane Caro and Zoe Norton Lodge to ponder a future where babies could grow outside the human body.
2x4 - Living Longer
April 20, 2022
Is a longer life a better life? Annabel, Charlie and Adam are joined by Jean Kittson and Peter Helliar to wrestle with a world where humans could live to the ripe young age of 150.
2x5 - Beliefs
April 27, 2022
Do we all need to believe in something, whether it's true or not? Annabel, Charlie and Adam are joined by Waleed Aly and Narelda Jacobs to step into a world where one belief becomes a reality.
2x6 - Cheating
May 4, 2022
Why do we assume life should be fair? Annabel, Charlie and Adam are joined by Christopher Pyne and Sarah Harris to navigate a playing field where cheating is not just allowed but embraced.
2x7 - Memory
May 11, 2022
What would you give up to forget your trauma? Annabel, Charlie and Adam are joined by Jamila Rizvi and Dave O'Neil to step into a world where our memories can be shuffled, dismantled and even erased.
2x8 - Lying
May 18, 2022
Would the world be better or worse without fibs and fabrication? Annabel, Charlie and Adam are joined by Geraldine Hickey and Lehmo to step into a world where telling the truth isn't just necessary, it's compulsory.