After Jamie Jewell’s departure last week in Broken Hill, tonight the guys head off to Port Augusta on Priscilla where family will join them along with this week’s special guest judge. The Emmy and Golden Globe winning and Oscar nominated Toni Collette will be filling the role – will she be like Buck (a cruel twisted individual) or Alice ( so sweet and delicious) – like the characters she played in United States of Tara? Continue reading »
United States Of Tara
9:35pm – Tuesday, December 6 on ABC1
Tara (Toni Collette) and Max (John Corbett) decide to get Tara the sophisticated help she needs from the Boston specialist that Dr Hattaras (Eddie Izzard) had referred. But first the Gregsons have to once again put the pieces of their fractured family back together.
There are so many details to be ironed out including where Marshall (Keir Gilchrist) is going to live and how he is going to finish school. Evan (Keir O’Donnell) surprises Kate (Brie Larson) with a life-changing proposal. Neil (Patton Oswalt) and Charmaine (Rosemarie Dewitt) are finalising their Houston plans despite a last minute objection from her new fierce, mommy friend, Abby (Gillian Vigman). Finally, Tara and Max head to Boston to begin the next phase of their lives…
9:35pm – Tuesday, December 6 on ABC1
Tara (Toni Collette) and Max (John Corbett) decide to get Tara the sophisticated help she needs from the Boston specialist that Dr Hattaras (Eddie Izzard) had referred. But first the Gregsons have to once again put the pieces of their fractured family back together.
There are so many details to be ironed out including where Marshall (Keir Gilchrist) is going to live and how he is going to finish school. Evan (Keir O’Donnell) surprises Kate (Brie Larson) with a life-changing proposal. Neil (Patton Oswalt) and Charmaine (Rosemarie Dewitt) are finalising their Houston plans despite a last minute objection from her new fierce, mommy friend, Abby (Gillian Vigman). Finally, Tara and Max head to Boston to begin the next phase of their lives…
The Middle, Nine, 8.00pm
Forced Family Fun (2). When Mike decides that the perfect family getaway is a camping trip, memories of their campsite honeymoon 19 years earlier, which was ruined, come flashing back.
The Office, ELEVEN, 8.30pm
Training Day. New. Michael’s replacement has arrived for training, and the staff are all lining up to curry favour with their new boss.
Mike & Molly, Nine, 9.00pm
Samuel Gets Fired. Samuel gets fired and also loses his apartment, so Mike lets him move in with him temporarily.
United States of Tara, ABC1, 9.36pm
The Good Parts. Final. Tara and Max decide to get Tara the sophisticated help she needs from a Boston specialist, but first the Gregsons have to once again put the pieces of their fractured family back together.
C.R.A.Z.Y. SBS TWO, 9.30pm
Featuring a sensational soundtrack, this drama follows the trials and tribulations of growing up gay during the turbulent ’60s and ’70s. Winner of 11 Genie Awards, including Best Film of 2006.
9:35pm – Tuesday, November 22 on ABC1
A heavily-medicated Tara (Toni Collette) rids the house of all Bryce-ness in preparation for the return of Max (John Corbett) and Marshall (Keir Gilchrist) from New York. Max is shocked to learn of Dr. Hattaras’s (Eddie Izzard) swift departure and is understandably nervous about its implications on his wife’s mental health especially in the wake of shocking news about Lionel Trane (Michael Willett).
Neil (Patton Oswalt) returns home with a job and tries to persuade a reluctant Charmaine (Rosemarie Dewitt) that Houston would be a great place to raise their child. Kate (Brie Larson) and Evan (Keir O’Donnell) continue their struggle to define their relationship.
9:30pm – Tuesday, November 15 on ABC1
After revealing her frightening new alter, Bryce, Tara (Toni Collette) and Dr. Hattaras (Eddie Izzard) meet with KSOP Psychology Co-chair Dr.
Smolow (Robert Picardo) and discuss the ‘Abusive Alter Concept’.
Smolow warns Hattaras about the ethical implications of getting so involved with a student, but to no avail.
In New York, Marshall (Keir Gilchrist) takes Max (John Corbett) to the premiere of his short film Max Makes Good which leaves Max hurt and Marshall confused. Kate (Brie Larson) and Evan (Keir O’Donnell) continue their long distance relationship, with the greatest difficulties coming from Evan’s kid.
Back in Kansas, Charmaine (Rosemarie Dewitt) and new friend Abby (Gillian Vigman) meet with a group of chic mothers. Tara, under Hattaras’s watchful eye and with the help of some new meds, decides not to tell Max about Bryce until he returns from New York City but Bryce makes sure Hattaras knows he has no intention of staying subdued.
9:30pm – Tuesday, November 8 on ABC1
A scare at a local corn maze prompts Tara (Toni Collette) to transition into Chicken and run off, only to be found crying by Noah (Aaron Christian Howles). When Marshall’s (Keir Gilchrist) film gets accepted into the New York High School Film Festival, Marshall asks Max (John Corbett) to escort him to New York but there’s only one problem: Max is deathly afraid of flying. En route to New York, Kate escorts Max and Marshall to St. Louis, where they are introduced to Evan (Keir O’Donnell) and his unruly son, prompting Kate (Brie Larson) to question her commitment to Evan.
Charmaine (Rosemarie DeWitt) attempts to get her first alone time since giving birth and ends up meeting a ‘fierce mommy’ named Abby (Gillian Vigman) at a spa. Later, Dr. Hattaras (Eddie Izzard) is confronted in his office by Alice (Toni Collette), who reveals a painful secret, prompting him to reinvest in Tara. A mysterious new alter emerges and takes Charmaine’s baby for a wild ride before revealing itself to Hattaras for the first time.
9:30pm – Tuesday, November 1 on ABC1
Tara (Toni Collette) is feeling better than ever and begins planning a birthday party and baby shower for Max (John Corbett) and Charmaine (Rosemarie DeWitt). Max is delighted by Tara’s idea to reunite his old band Beaverlamp, with the help of Ted Mayo (Michael Hitchcock). Tara attempts to continue her sessions with a strangely depressed Dr.
Hattaras who turns her away, something Max does not take lightly. Kate (Brie Larson) is still confused and upset that frequent flyer Evan (Keir O’Donnell) is not interested in her, but inclement weather grounds their plane and brings the two together.
Marshall (Keir Gilchrist) and Noah (Aaron Christian Howles) interview Max in preparation for their film festival submission, which proves to be enlightening and very intense.
9:30pm – Tuesday, October 25 on ABC1
With the help of the alters’ new contract, an excited Tara and still sceptical Dr. Hattaras (Eddie Izzard) seem to be making progress, but the real test comes when Tara’s mother Bev (Pamela Reed) is invited to visit her new grandchild by a scheming Neil, much to the chagrin of Charmaine and Tara. Meanwhile, Max continues to struggle with his new position at OrgaLawn, but his attempts to get support from Tara are left unfulfilled.
Now a fully-certified flight attendant, Kate seems to hit it off with frequent flyer Evan (Keir O’Donnell), but is shocked when her attempts at flirting are rebuffed. Back at home, Marshall and Noah grow closer watching old tapes of Max and Tara in preparation for their entry to the New York High School Film Festival. But it is Hattaras, listening to a new tape made from that day’s session, who hears the voice of Tara’s menacing new alter…
9:30pm – Tuesday, October 18 on ABC1
Tara (Toni Collette) attempts to drop the psych class taught by Dr.
Hattaras (Eddie Izzard), but he proposes an alternative idea that Tara’s not entirely sure about. Meanwhile new parents Charmaine (Rosemarie DeWitt) and Neil (Patton Oswalt) are finding that babies are harder than they look. Despite Tara’s attempts to help, Charmaine remains committed to keeping Tara away from the baby.
Max (John Corbett) is having trouble in his new job and finds himself at odds with his new boss. Kate (Brie Larson) is set to begin Flight Attendant training, alongside incompetent trainee, Daisy (Riki Lindholme), and a tough veteran trainer, Bunny (Cathy Shambley). Lionel (Michael Willett) walks in on Marshall (Keir Gilchrist) and Noah (Aaron Christian Howles), leaving their relationship and their entry to the New York High School Film Festival in jeopardy.