There’s only one place to find A-list actors, award-winning musos, and a double dose of bears – next week on The Project, of course!
On Sunday night, Hamish Macdonaldspeaks with Bear Grylls ahead of the world premiere of War Zone: Bear Grylls Meets President Zelenskyy, which screens Sunday night at 9.10pm on 10 and 10 Play.Almost a year into the Ukraine invasion, Bear puts his military background and survival skills to the test as he spends three days in the war-torn country as a guest of President Zelenskyy.
Then, ARIA-nominated Jack River brings her dulcet tones to the Sydney desk. With February coming to an end, there couldn’t be a better time for the release of Jack’s shimmery new pop album, Endless Summer.
Follow the melody all the way to Monday, when Tim Rogers drops by the Melbourne desk. Catch this iconic rock’n’roll raconteur before his new album, Tines Of Stars Unfurled, drops on Friday.
Gogglebox gurus won’t want to miss The Project on Tuesday night. Sarah Harris speaks with the show’s Silbery family, discussing the challenging decision for grandmother Emmie to stand down from the reality show following a dementia diagnosis.
Tuesday sees Keri Russell dish the dirt on the year’s wildest movie adaptation of real events: Cocaine Bear. Inspired by a true story, the dark comedy shows what happens when a 220kg apex predator goes on a coke-fuelled rampage for drugs, and blood.
On Wednesday, it’s getting squishy on the Melbourne desk when UK duo, Wet Leg, walk on. Coming in hot from two Grammy and two Brit Award wins, this indie-punk band is currently touring with everyone’s boyfriend: Harry Styles. Not to be outdone, Grammy-winning singer, songwriter, producer and best-selling author, Richard Marx, is also gracing the desk before kicking off his sold-out Australian tour on Friday.
Owner of the most iconic eyebrows in Hollywood, Eugene Levy, chats with Sam Taunton on Thursday about his new Apple TV+ series: The Reluctant Traveller. Then, it’s Canada’s own Dallas Green – frontman of City and Colour – on the Melbourne desk.
Returning to the desk this Friday, Maria Thattil is here to talk about her powerful book Unbounded. Chatting all things sex positivity, Mardi Gras, and identity, Maria delivers all the good vibes you need to kickstart a killer weekend.
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