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- Hamish & Andy sit down with everyday Australians who recount hilarious true stories that happened to them, with the events in the stories being recreated by Australian actors in filmed dramatisations.
- Australian comedy radio show hosts Hamish Blake and Andy Lee present: Hamish and Andy's Gap Year! You know how people usually take a Gap Year when they're 18 years old? Hamish and Andy finally got around to it when they were 30. And it turned out to be their greatest adventure yet.
- Hamish and Andy travel across the US, Alaska and Canada in 17 days to create their "Perfect Holiday". The boys entrust each other to plan the other's holiday activities which ends in idiotic, extraordinary and dangerous results.
- Hamish and Andy's Gap Year tackles the mysterious, beautiful and at times perilous continent of South America (with a few detours up to Mexico and Central America along the way).
- America: Check. Europe: So last year. So what's next? Season 3 of Gap Year sees Hamish and Andy come closer to home and tackle the exotic continent of Asia, and in doing so undertake some of their weirdest adventures to date.
- Hamish and Andy travel throughout various European countries, hilarious outcomes the result.
- Hamish and Andy embark on an adventure - touring in their trusty motorhome.
- A ground breaking program that is confronting, heart-warming and inspiring. It's the fifth best current affairs program on Australian television.
- Hamish takes Andy figure-eight bus racing. Andy surprises Hamish with the world's hottest chilli. Together they meet a real-life wolverine in Alaska.
- Hamish and Andy go sled dog racing on a glacier, hunt for a $5 million treasure, and launch cars off cliffs.
- The boys hunt for Bigfoot in Canada, listen to music for animals, and cycle to the top of the highest road in North America.
- The How Do You Sell segment looks at the Melbourne Spring Racing Carnival. The racing theme continues in The Pitch when two advertisers try to convince Australians to ignore the Melbourne Cup. The Image Renovators discusses the new burgers and slogan for Hungry Jack's.
- Rachel travels to Singapore for an important business meeting over dinner at a 5 star restaurant - with her husband, 3 year old son and peanut-allergic daughter. The ensuing chaos with 1000-year old eggs and satay sauce is unforgettable.
- Stubby takes us back to when he was a 15-year-old lifesaver trying to win a medal at the State Champs. But while at the starting line in his speedos, his excitement over seeing the girl of his dreams means something unexpected pops up.
- Sammie's true story occurs when she and her husband Matthew decide to embark on the IVF program in the hope of having a child, and how a delicate procedure and Matthew's debilitating fear of needles collide in disastrous consequences.
- Emidio's true story harks back to when he was a first-year primary school teacher hoping to influence the leaders of tomorrow. What he didn't expect was getting scammed by genius 10-year-old student, Damien, who was always a step ahead.
- Jack's story begins with an opportunity to play French Horn in an acclaimed youth orchestra. But when Jack hangs his suit in a questionable spot and one of Australia's oldest concert halls starts flooding, he is the number one suspect.
- Tracy's story takes us back to when she was the manager of a 5-star hotel in Bali and a wealthy American couple arrive for their wedding. What is meant to be the most special day of their lives turns out to be the memorable for all the wrong reasons.
- Phil is a former crocodile egg collector who lands the perfect job at a outback resort. Two French millionaires arrive expecting a 5 star resort and instead have to deal with Phil's (-5) star shed.
- Dani's true story finds Dani reunited with her childhood crush, joining him on a romantic weekend in Margaret River. But in this shockingly personal tale, Dani explains in excruciating detail, why this date couldn't have gone any worse.
- Sal tells a story on how he caught a fish, and how most of the town got sick.
- Sam tells a true story that really is one for the ages. When a series of escalating dares get dangerously out of hand, Sam is forced to accept a dare that he (and now Hamish and Andy and you) will never ever forget.
- When Carol was 15, she was given an English assignment to write out and analyse 40 poems. But the night before it was due, she hadn't even started. Carol decided that her only way out was to fake an illness and miss the next day of school.
- One fateful day Alan got a panicked call from Graham who explained he had a unique problem. A Persian purebred cat had arrived on a flight dead and the owners would be arriving the following day.
- Sarah is in competition for a job with another trainee called Jeff. As the days went on, Sarah started to notice strange things happening. When she realises what is really going on, it causes her great shame and confusion.
- Stephen was a teenager in the '80s, and in between modelling jobs for Jag Jeans, he started dating the local it-girl. But while sneaking her out one night, Stephen learned the meaning of 'over protective father'.
- Back in 1980s Queensland, all Phil needed were his mates, an esky of beer, and a sheila hanging off his arm. And on one fateful day at his mate's barbecue, he would have had everything he wanted, if it wasn't for a dog.
- Scott is an upbeat truck driver who loves his job and the TV show, Law and Order. But what starts as just another day, ends with Scott becoming part of a car theft conspiracy.
- At 22, Lisa fell in love with John. But one morning, Lisa's dream becomes a nightmare, and how she escapes from this unbelievably true situation provides one of the most memorable stories of the season.
- Murray is a tree lopper with a lifetime of experiences. But none were more memorable than one he experienced at the beginning of his career. One that took him deep into the dark and dangerous world of tree lopping.
- Jeremy is a good student at high school, but not popular. He catches a lucky break from his mum's boyfriend, the foreman at the Wonka Nerds factory, and Jeremy learns that the best things in life aren't free.
- Paul always dreamed of jockeying a horse in the Melbourne Cup. So, in 1996, he drove to Flemington to make his lifelong dream a reality. But what happens next for Paul ensures he is remembered for the wrong reasons.