Series 2020

Kurt Fearnley's One Plus OneSeries 2020

2020
8 Episodes

Episodes

Dylan Alcott
S01E01

Dylan Alcott

Dylan Alcott has done it all: a champion tennis player, Paralympian, Logie winner, radio host and now named 2022 Australian of the Year. In 2020 he spoke to Kurt Fearnley about his desire to inspire people with disability.

23 Jul 202028m
Josh Niland
S01E02

Josh Niland

Celebrated chef Josh Niland shows Kurt Fearnley around the kitchen, and chats to him about sustainability, surviving childhood cancer, and winning the prestigious James Beard Book of the Year.

30 Jul 202028m
Eliza Ault Connell
S01E03

Eliza Ault Connell

Eliza Ault-Connell was 16 when she lost her legs and fingers to meningococcal disease. She speaks to Kurt about representing Australia in wheelchair racing and how COVID-19 impacted her return to the Paralympics.

06 Aug 202028m
Ash Barty
S01E04

Ash Barty

Ash Barty, 2022 Australian Open Champion, chats with Kurt Fearnley on winning the French Open and becoming World No. 1. On 23 March 2022, Ash Barty announced her retirement from tennis. Interview recorded in 2020.

13 Aug 202029m
Eddie Woo
S01E05

Eddie Woo

School teacher Eddie Woo's love of maths is infectious, his online lessons finding a global audience. He speaks to Kurt about teaching future generations and why he moved to online learning well before COVID hit.

20 Aug 202029m
Sam Mostyn
S01E06

Sam Mostyn

Sam Mostyn is an accomplished non-executive director and sits on the boards of numerous companies. She speaks to Kurt about the importance of diversity and how COVID-19 will change the way we measure success.

27 Aug 202029m
Baker Boy
S01E07

Baker Boy

Danzal Baker (aka Baker Boy) might come from one of the smallest communities in Arnhem Land, but he's performed on some of the biggest stages. He not only brings dance moves to the stage, but also his culture through the use of his local language yolngu matha.

03 Sept 202027m
Montaigne
S01E08

Montaigne

Jessica Cerro (aka Montaigne) was meant to be representing Australia at the 'World Cup of Music' this year - Eurovision. The pandemic has seen that dream pushed back by 12 months, but hasn't stopped her desire to create and share her art with the world.

10 Sept 202028m