
Andrew Denton will make his long-awaited return to Seven in a show based mostly on chairs. Australia's shortest (some would say greatest) interviewer will sit opposite a range of fascinating people and try to find out what makes them tick. The formula will be simple. Two people, two chairs, one conversation, no gimmicks. Even its title will be simple. Interview. The only complex bit will be the people Andrew talks to – every possible kind of human being and a few impossible ones as well. Topical when it needs to be, timeless whenever it can, Interview aims to be about light, not heat. In a time when everything seems to be splitting apart, Interview will seek out what binds us. There will be talking. There will be listening. There will be laughing, and hopefully the occasional, compelling silence. And if that doesn't work, there'll be a bathroom renovation. Possibly some blindfolded dating. And as a last resort, some kind of mystery food challenge (Surprise! It's an eggplant!). Interview. Every week, amazing humans.
Andrew Denton sits opposite a range of fascinating people to try and find out what makes them tick. Guests include Cate and Bronte Campbell, plus Robert Plant.
Tonight's Interview guests are Richard Roxburgh and Celeste Barber.
The iconic Cher chats with Andrew Denton on this week's Interview. This is another location interview recorded in a hotel suite during her visit to the Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras. Also featuring in studio is comedian Ross Noble.
Former Silverchair front man Daniel Johns is in the Interview chair, to talk about music, mental health struggles and more.Hoping there is a question about his work on Beat Bugs too?
This week on Interview Andrew Denton speaks to Australian "energy healer," Charlie Goldsmith, who features in Discovery's The Healer series and Mulletfest winner Shane "Shag" Hanrahan.
The one and only Magda Szubanski is the guest on Interview this week.Keen to see if Mr. Denton pronounces her name right, as so few do. It's "Shu-beinski."
One of the last true rock stars, Gene Simmons' reputation precedes him.Ahead of Gene's upcoming solo tour of Australia, Andrew burrows into his relationships with women and his attitudes towards them. This, after all, is a man who has bragged about sleeping with almost 5000 women, and has been obnoxious to women interviewers, including one respected Australian rock critic. In a stunning confession, the 68 year-old rocker looks back at the person he was, explaining his behaviour ("I was an arrogant, sexist pig") and setting a challenge to other men to not act as he did.This is Gene as you've never seen him before.
Andrew Denton may have his most interesting Interview so far with tonight's chat to Rebecca Sharrock, who can remember almost every moment in her life.The episode will include her being tested on random pages from Harry Potter books by members of the audience.
Guests this week on Interview are Rosie Batty and Lily Allen.
Guy Pearce & Tim Minchin are guests on tonight's Interview.
Guests tonight on Interview are Melbourne Cup winning jockey Michelle Pain and musos Neil & Liam Finn.
This week on Interview Andrew Denton speaks with Paralympian Dylan Alcott and porn star Angela White.
This week on Interview Andrew Denton meets horse trekker Alienor Le Gouvello and pop star Troye Sivan.
Andrew Denton flew to San Francisco to meet with Keith Urban for this week's Interview (who also just happens to announce an Aussie tour).On a concert stage they discuss early days in Queensland, his big break in Nashville, marriage with Nicole Kidman, rehabilitation and a performance on a Tamworth baggage carousel.
In the final Interview for the year Andrew Denton speaks with Canadian journalist & author Amanda Lindhout, kidnapped by Islamist insurgents in southern Somalia and held for 15 months in 2008.

Andrew Denton sits down to interview Australian rocker Angry Anderson and his daughter Roxanne talking about the tragic loss of their son and brother, Liam.
What would you do if you discovered the person you'd been having a six-year romance with didn't actually exist?This is exactly what happened to entertainer Casey Donovan, winner of Australian Idol and I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here. The singer was catfished, manipulated into an imaginary affair by a woman pretending to be the man of her dreams. Having been lured into the relationship, her abuser then used Casey's vulnerabilities to keep her locked in."In the beginning I was like, this guy has to be real," Casey tells Andrew. "And then as the months turned into years, I stupidly didn't tell anyone that I'd never met this guy ... I was just creating this big ball of lies."In a frank and fearless conversation, Casey takes us inside the waking nightmare that she lived for those six years and details how she's put her life back together since."The more I found out about it, the more Casey's story just blew my mind," Andrew says. "It's one of the most remarkable tales I've come across in my career."

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Andrew Denton: Interview has a good get with the legendary Jacki Weaver.

Ahead of their November tour of Australia, Andrew travels to Milwaukee to sit down in the blue chairs with two absolute comedy legends, Steve Martin and Martin Short.

In the weeks Interview Andrew Denton speaks to parents who lost not one, but two, sons in devastating circumstances. Ralph and Kathy Kelly lost their teenage sons, Thomas and Stuart, in devastating circumstances. In 2012, Thomas was killed in a random one-punch attack in Kings Cross. Three and a half years later, Stuart took his own life. Both boys were 18.

This week on Andrew Denton: Interview is Jimmy Barnes, joined by wife, Jane.

Guest this week on Andrew Denton: Interview is the one and only Rebecca Gibney.

Andrew Denton's guest on Interview next Tuesday is Sir Michael Caine.


Guest this week on Andrew Denton: Interview is surgeon and former refugee Dr. Munjed Al Muderis.

This week Andrew Denton: Interview sits down with the very affable Stephen Curry.

This week Andrew Denton: Interview sits down with Jade Hameister.

On Andrew Denton:Interview next week, Andrew speaks to comedian Carl Barron.

This week, one of the toughest challenges of Andrew's career: how do you interview a friend of 40 years, someone you've known since you were teenagers, someone you've worked with, laughed with and already shared most of your life with?Andrew and Amanda met at Mitchell College in Bathurst (now Charles Sturt University) when he was 18 and she was 17, both fresh out of high school. They've worked together on TV and radio, and generally been each other's biggest supporters."I immediately knew we were going to be friends," Andrew says of their college introduction, "and we have spent the last 40 years trying to either shock each other or make each other laugh. Often, they've been the same thing."So how do you make an interview like this work? You reach into your loooooong memory list of funny and embarrassing moments and celebrate Amanda, one of Australia's favourite women, by letting her remind us all what a smart, funny and occasionally super daggy human she is.It's the most fun you can have with two people and two chairs.

This week on Andrew Denton:Interview meets with Jessica Mauboy.
Former foreign minister Julie Bishop is guest this week on the season final of Andrew Denton: Interview.