John Safran's Race Relations

John Safran's Race Relations (2009)

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Are you some ethnic? Greek? Black? Polack? Sunni Muslim? Then, no doubt, you have a parent, grandparent or ethnic-pride friend telling you to marry your own. This show is for you! Are you a WASP? Or some other majority caucasian? You probably think there's no consequence to dating a Black, subcontinent Indian, Jew or other ethnic-type. You probably think love will conquer all. This show is also for you! Mass migration has changed everything. Compared to your parents, chances are high, you're going to want to hit on someone from some other race. John's in the thick of it himself. His rabbi, relatives and friend George Weinberg tell him to stop busting-a-move on Eurasians and marry a Jew, already. In this eight part adventure, John throws himself into the real world to ask, when it comes to love: Should you stick with your tribe or escape your tribe?

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 21:30 (25 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E08Devotional CrucifixionDez. 9, 2009
S01E07Christian Domestic Discipline and Star TrekDez. 2, 2009
S01E06John's MumNov. 25, 2009
S01E05Elephant ManNov. 18, 2009
S01E04CougarsNov. 11, 2009
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'John Safran's Race Relations' premiere?

'John Safran's Race Relations' premiered on Wednesday, October 28, 2009.

Who created the TV show 'John Safran's Race Relations'?

John Safran is the creator of 'John Safran's Race Relations'.

How many episodes are there in 'John Safran's Race Relations'?

There are eight episodes in 'John Safran's Race Relations'.

What is the show 'John Safran's Race Relations' about?

'John Safran's Race Relations' explores different aspects of race relations in Australia.

What inspired John Safran to create this show?

John Safran was inspired to create 'John Safran's Race Relations' after noticing an increase in racial tension in Melbourne.

In which city was 'John Safran's Race Relations' primarily filmed?

'John Safran's Race Relations' was primarily filmed in Melbourne.

Who were the guests that John Safran interviewed in the show?

In 'John Safran's Race Relations', John Safran interviewed a range of different people including politicians, academics, and members of the public.

Was 'John Safran's Race Relations' a controversial show?

Yes, 'John Safran's Race Relations' was controversial due to its exploration of sensitive topics.

Did 'John Safran's Race Relations' receive any awards?

'John Safran's Race Relations' was nominated for Best Documentary Series at the 2010 Australian Logie Awards.

Was 'John Safran's Race Relations' well-received by critics?

Yes, 'John Safran's Race Relations' received positive reviews from critics who praised its exploration of complex issues in a humorous way.

What were some of the topics that 'John Safran's Race Relations' explored?

'John Safran's Race Relations' explored a range of topics including cultural appropriation, immigration policies, and Indigenous reconciliation.

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