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Shaun Micallef's Eve of Destruction is a talk show like no other: one question, two guests and the man everyone agrees is this country's least experienced interviewer.
Shaun probes celebrity guests on the two possessions they would save in the event of a hypothetical disaster.
In this heart-warming special, Shaun discovers the true meaning of Christmas when he is visited by Sam Pang and Courtney Act.
Shaun interviews Sir John Mills about From Here to Eternity (1953). Given Sir John is not in the film and hasn't seen it, his knowledge is limited to what's on Wikipedia.
Luis Bunuel is guest director for this extraordinarily confusing episode. The interview consists entirely of close-ups of eyes. It's impossible to tell who the guests are.
Shaun sits this episode out and Leigh Sales takes over. Unfortunately, some monkeys attack her half-way through.
Shaun interviews Richard Nixon in this exclusive and very special episode. Given Nixon has been dead since 1994, the conversation is a little one-sided.
Shaun daringly subverts the chat show format by interviewing a small bird through the language of mime while playing a hammered dulcimer (the bird, not Shaun).
Shaun's telepathic powers accidentally cause a guest's head to explode mid-anecdote (like in the film Dirty Dancing) and Shaun is forced to apologise.
There's confusion and a healthy dose of tedium when Jeopardy champion Larry Sprechen answers each of Shaun's questions in the form of a question.
Shaun interviews the vampire Lestat who unfortunately, because he's a vampire, is unable to reflect on his career.