The Project March 14 -18

The Project March 14 -18

Daniel Ricciardo, Alfie Allen, Jack Black, Louis Theroux and Anh Do are all on The Project this week.

After a massive week in Adelaide, The Project returns to its Melbourne home. While Waleed takes a break, broadcaster Hamish MacDonald will join Carrie and Peter at the desk this week.

English actor Alfie Allen, best known for his role as Theon Greyjoy in the television series Game Of Thrones, joins us at the desk on Monday night. Winner of 12 Emmy® Awards, the show is now broadcast in 193 countries and territories worldwide. We speak to Alfie to find out how the show has changed his life. 

We chat to the hilarious Jack Black who is in the country to talk about his latest film, Kung Fu Panda 3, which opens in cinemas nationally on March 24.

To celebrate the 2016 Formula 1® Rolex Australian Grand Prix, we are joined in the studio by Formula 1 champion Daniel Ricciardo ahead of the big race. Plus, we speak to F1 legend David Coulthard and former F1 star and TEN commentator Mark Webber in the lead up to all the action which commences on Friday, 18 March, live and free on TEN.

We are joined by Louis Theroux, one of England’s most respected documentary film makers and broadcasters, whose television series has won him a legion of fans. His most recent documentary,My Scientology Movie, shows Louis attempting to gain access to the secretive Church of Scientology. In our television exclusive, Louis has some exciting news to share with us.

Anh Do drops by to talk about his new hosting role on the new television series, Long Lost Family which premieres Wednesday night at 7.30pm on TEN. Co-hosted by Chrissie Swan, Long Lost Family tells the real and moving stories of people who have been searching for lost family members for years.

On Friday night, the fabulous Jane Kennedy joins us at the desk and we speak to Arnold Schwarzenegger ahead of The Arnold Classic Australia, an annual professional men’s bodybuilding competition being staged in Melbourne.

The smash-hit show Matilda The Musical opens this weekend in Melbourne and the man behind the music, Tim Minchin, joins us as our special guest co-host on Tuesday night. Plus Steve Price, Jennifer Byrne, Fifi Box, Tommy Little, Anthony “Lehmo” Lehmann, Gorgi Coghlan and Meshel Laurie are with us across the week.

6:30pm Weeknights on Ten

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