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Question Everything

Show Info

  • Status: Returning Series
  • First Aired: August 18, 2021
  • Seasons: 4
  • Episodes: 37
  • Networks: ABC TV
  • Genres: Comedy, Talk
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Question Everything(2021)

TMDB Rating: 5.0 (2 votes)

Overview

In a world dominated by fake news and outright lies, Question Everything dissects the news to sort the real from the rumours, separate fact from fiction and flatten conspiracy theories back down to Earth.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

8 episodes • 2021

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1Episode 1Aug 18, 20210.0
2Episode 2Aug 25, 20210.0
3Episode 3Sep 1, 20210.0
4Episode 4Sep 8, 20210.0
5Episode 5Sep 15, 20210.0
6Episode 6Sep 22, 20210.0
7Episode 7Sep 29, 20210.0
8Episode 8Oct 6, 20210.0
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Season 2

10 episodes • 2022

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1Episode 1Sep 28, 20220.0
2Episode 2Oct 5, 20220.0
3Episode 3Oct 12, 20220.0
4Episode 4Oct 19, 20220.0
5Episode 5Oct 26, 20220.0
6Episode 6Nov 2, 20220.0
7Episode 7Nov 9, 20220.0
8Episode 8Nov 16, 20220.0
9Episode 9Nov 23, 20220.0
10Episode 10Nov 30, 20220.0
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Season 3

9 episodes • 2023

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1Episode 1Oct 18, 20230.0
2Episode 2Oct 25, 20230.0
3Episode 3Nov 1, 20230.0
4Episode 4Nov 8, 20230.0
5Episode 5Nov 15, 20230.0
6Episode 6Nov 22, 20230.0
7Episode 7Nov 29, 20230.0
8Episode 8Dec 6, 20230.0
9Episode 9Dec 13, 20230.0
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Season 4

10 episodes • 2024

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1Episode 1Oct 9, 20240.0
2Episode 2Oct 16, 20240.0
3Episode 3Oct 23, 20240.0
4Episode 4Oct 30, 20240.0
5Episode 5Nov 6, 20240.0
6Episode 6Nov 13, 20240.0
7Episode 7Nov 20, 20240.0
8Episode 8Nov 27, 20240.0
9Episode 9Dec 4, 20240.0
10Episode 10Dec 11, 20240.0

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