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  • 2015-06-03T09:00:00Z on ABC
  • 30m
  • 5h 9m (11 episodes)
  • Australia
  • English
  • Comedy, Documentary
Each week, Julia will invite one of Australia’s finest comics to take a trip down Memory Lane. And Memory Bus Route. And Memory Bike Path. Julia and her guest will make their way from the seat of childhood memories, the family home, through the surrounding neighbourhood and all the way to the school gate, reliving formative moments, talking about life, love and achievement, about the past, present and future. What Julia discovers about her guests will explain, well, almost everything. Time-travelling guests Carl Barron, Noeline Brown, John Safran, Alan Brough and Shane Jacobson will share with Julia where they stacked their first bike, stole their first kiss and learned the art of a withering comeback.

11 episodes

Season Premiere

2015-06-03T09:00:00Z

3x01 Ian Thorpe

Season Premiere

3x01 Ian Thorpe

  • 2015-06-03T09:00:00Z27m

Julia and Ian Thorpe visit the pool where he trained; chat to his old friend and training partner Christian; return to his school, Milperra Public; and visit Les Motto, who was his boxing coach during his early 20s.

2015-06-10T09:00:00Z

3x02 Matt Lucas

3x02 Matt Lucas

  • 2015-06-10T09:00:00Z29m

Matt Lucas, the star of Little Britain takes Julia back to the 'burbs of London and his old schools. It's a rare interview with a famously private performer who prefers quiet nights at home to red carpet openings.

2015-06-17T09:00:00Z

3x03 Leigh Sales

3x03 Leigh Sales

  • 2015-06-17T09:00:00Z28m

Leigh Sales, host of ABC's 7.30, is one of the country's most respected journalists, but tells Julia she is a lot more comfortable being the interviewer than the interviewee.

2015-06-24T09:00:00Z

3x04 Alan Davies

3x04 Alan Davies

  • 2015-06-24T09:00:00Z29m

Alan Davies - star of QI and Jonathan Creek - opens up to Julia about his pretty appalling childhood, and how it's taken him many years to reconcile losing his mother at age six, and his fraught relationship with his father.

2015-07-01T09:00:00Z

3x05 Kurt Fearnley

3x05 Kurt Fearnley

  • 2015-07-01T09:00:00Z28m

Julia visits Carcoar in Central West NSW with Paralympian, Kurt Fearnley. She meets his parents, his schoolteacher and mentor, and as they climb a nearly hill, he tells her how he used to crawl up the hill with his best mate.

2015-07-08T09:00:00Z

3x06 Jo Brand

3x06 Jo Brand

  • 2015-07-08T09:00:00Z29m

Jo Brand is one of Julia's comic idols, so the chance to take her home to Kent was very exciting. Jo is one of the UK's most popular stand-ups and Australian viewers know her from appearances on QI and her sitcom, Getting On.

2015-07-15T09:00:00Z

3x07 Waleed Aly

3x07 Waleed Aly

  • 2015-07-15T09:00:00Z27m

Waleed Aly is a lawyer, writer, columnist and lecturer, and is considered one the country's foremost thinkers. He is an influential voice on matters as varied as sport, politics, theology, science and religion.

2015-07-22T09:00:00Z

3x08 Billy Bragg

3x08 Billy Bragg

  • 2015-07-22T09:00:00Z28m

Billy Bragg - known as the Bard of Barking - is one of contemporary music's most prolific singer/songwriters. Billy takes Julia home to the streets of his childhood in north east London, and to his beloved primary school.

2015-07-29T09:00:00Z

3x09 Ita Buttrose

3x09 Ita Buttrose

  • 2015-07-29T09:00:00Z28m

Ita Buttrose has been involved in the media since she was 16. She invites Julia along to revisit her childhood home and her school, as she reflects being single, public advocacy, and her relationship with Kerry Packer.

2015-08-05T09:00:00Z

3x10 Matt Moran

3x10 Matt Moran

  • 2015-08-05T09:00:00Z28m

Matt Moran's path from school drop-out to celebrity chef and TV presenter is a testament to his drive and ambition. Matt's talent and competitive streak saw him become a head chef and running his very own restaurant at 22.

Season Finale

2015-08-12T09:00:00Z

3x11 Mandy McElhinney

Season Finale

3x11 Mandy McElhinney

  • 2015-08-12T09:00:00Z28m

Julia travels to the tiny fishing village of Leeman, WA where Mandy McElhinney had an unconventional childhood raised in a caravan park.

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