Forlorn Gaze is fronted by lead singer Sheldon D'Arc and his manager is Phil Wood.
In this episode we find Sheldon and Phil waiting backstage after a gig, ready to meet a Sony rep and sign the deal of a lifetime.
The Ministry of Truth presents: Phil and Johnno's fishing trip goes awry when they decide to breach international fishing waters in search of bigger fish.
Created by Laura Krikke and Bink Baulche
The Ministry of Truth presents: Gary Foley is interviewed at the Trades Hall in Melbourne about Pauline Hanson, indigneous funding and the state of aboriginal australia.
The Ministry of Truth presents:
It's 'The 71st Miss Quite Congenial Universe Pageant' and trouble is brewing backstage as Miss USA accuses Miss Iraq of cheating.
By Laura Krikke and Bink Baulche
The Ministry of Truth presents: Benita reads us a story about a little girl named Sue Ellen who learns a big lesson about life. Girls suck.
Feminist book review by Jackie Ryan. Yes this book is real.
The Ministry of Truth presents: When Mary Loves Jane. Inside a men's help group for men who have lost their women to lesbian relationships. Part One of Three.
Improvisational Comedy
Stanley Ovation is private investigator on the hunt to solve a series of mysterious murders - could it be related to the tap dancing craze that has swept the city?
Directed and Produced by Sarah-Jane Woulahan and Sean Gilligan
Ignacious. P.Richards hits the streets of Melbourne for The Ministry of Truth and asks "Do you always tell the truth?"
Puppet Master: Shan Jayaweera
Camera/Edit: Sarah-Jane Woulahan
By the Ministry of Truth for ABC's JTV
Written and Directed By - Erick Mitsak
Produced By - Sarah-Jane Woulahan
Camera By - Marcus Dineen
Edited By - Sarah-Jane Woulahan and Stuart Mannion
Intro Sequence Sounds and Graphics by Robin Fox
Title Graphics by Stuart Mannion
SOM theme music by Mat Blackwell
Music By Robin Fox
The Ministry of Truth presents: Team Plastique on tour in Berlin. Team Plastique are a trio of electronic sushi-punk posers, whose music is a sonic playground for their decadently risqué costumes and playful on-stage antics.