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For the first time on TV, an in-depth look at how Australia survived the influenza pandemic of 1918. Long-forgotten archival material not only provides a unique insight but shows uncanny parallels to the COVID-19 pandemic.
From his carport-turned-studio in Melbourne, Adam Hills introduces 3 stories about the novel, positive and hilarious ways performers have found to keep themselves working and entertained during the COVID-19 pandemic.
* Well-known actors Lucy Durack, Wayne Hope, Robyn Butler and Eddie Perfect got together and created an isolation rom-com in 17 days.
* Country music star Beccy Cole and wife Libby O'Donovan have come up with a unique way to keep up live performances without breaching restrictions.
* And a story that has to be seen to be believed: the fake Russian choir "Dustyesky" from Mullumbimby has become a viral sensation in Russia during the pandemic.
Nathan Cavaleri was seven years old when he found international fame as a prodigy on the blues guitar. Now at 38, he talks about the childhood stardom that both inspired and haunted him.