Muslims
You Can't Ask That - S1 - E4
Muslims answer the questions Australians wanted to ask but were too embarrassed or afraid to ever ask in person.
You Can't Ask That: Season 1 - 10 Episode s
1x1 - Short Statured
August 3, 2016
Setting the record straight about what it's really like to be short statured, find out the answers to the questions Australians wanted to ask but were too embarrassed or afraid to ever ask in person.
1x2 - Wheelchair Users
August 10, 2016
Misunderstood, marginalised Australians answering anonymous, online questions. Insightful, irreverent and moving, this episode sets the record straight of what it's really like to be a wheelchair user.
1x3 - Transgender
August 17, 2016
An insightful, irreverent, moving and unpredictable episode that sets the record straight about what it's really like to be transgender.
1x4 - Muslims
August 24, 2016
Muslims answer the questions Australians wanted to ask but were too embarrassed or afraid to ever ask in person.
1x5 - Polyamorous
August 31, 2016
Polyamorous Australians, people in a relationship with multiple partners, answer the questions Australians wanted to ask but were too embarrassed or afraid to ever ask in person.
1x6 - Ex-Prisoners
September 7, 2016
Ex-prisoners are invited to answer the questions Australians wanted to ask but were too embarrassed or afraid to ever ask in person
1x7 - Fat
September 14, 2016
This episode sets the record straight about what it's really like to be judged as fat, find out the answers to the questions Australians wanted to ask but were too embarrassed or afraid to ever ask in person.
1x8 - Indigenous
September 21, 2016
Insightful, irreverent, moving and unpredictable, this episode sets the record straight about what it's really like to be an Indigenous Australian.
1x9 - Sex Workers
September 28, 2016
Insightful, irreverent, moving and unpredictable, this episode sets the record straight about what it's really like to be a sex worker.
1x10 - Terminally Ill
October 5, 2016
Insightful, moving and unpredictable, this episode sets the record straight about what it's really like to live with a terminal illness.