Nothing Trivial

Nothing Trivial (2011-2013)

EndedScripted showDrama, Comedy

"Nothing Trivial" is funny, warm and romantic and about people at a crossroads in their lives, particularly when it comes to finding that significant other to love and grow old with. It's about people trying to find the answers to life's big questions, while answering a whole lot of small and trivial ones… and winning the bar tab while they're at it!

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 20:30 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S03E13Will You Brian, Take Emma To Be Your Wife?Dec 4, 2013
S03E12In Happy Days The Fonz Dated Which Set Of Sisters?Nov 27, 2013
S03E11What Is The Answer To Life, The Universe And Everything?Nov 20, 2013
S03E10What Is The Meaning Of 'Primum Non Nocere'?Nov 13, 2013
S03E09In Maori Mythology, Who Are The Sky Father And Earth Mother?Nov 6, 2013
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

Nothing Trivial premiere?

The TV show 'Nothing Trivial' premiered on July 12, 2011.

Who created the TV show 'Nothing Trivial'?

The TV show 'Nothing Trivial' was created by Gavin Strawhan.

What genre is the TV show 'Nothing Trivial'?

The TV show 'Nothing Trivial' is a comedy-drama TV series.

What is the show 'Nothing Trivial' about?

The show 'Nothing Trivial' is about five friends who love pub quizzes and their complicated personal lives.

Who are the main characters in the TV show 'Nothing Trivial'?

The main characters in the TV show 'Nothing Trivial' are five friends: Catherine, Mac, Michelle, Brian, and Emma.

Who played Catherine O\u2019Brien in the TV show 'Nothing Trivial'?

Catherine O\u2019Brien was played by Tandi Wright in the TV show 'Nothing Trivial'.

Who played Mac Delany in the TV show 'Nothing Trivial'?

Mac Delany was played by Shane Cortese in the TV show 'Nothing Trivial'.

Who played Michelle Hardcastle in the TV show 'Nothing Trivial'?

Michelle Hardcastle was played by Nicole Whippy in the TV show 'Nothing Trivial'.

Who played Brian King in the TV show 'Nothing Trivial'?

Brian King was played by Blair Strang in the TV show 'Nothing Trivial'.

Who played Emma in the TV show 'Nothing Trivial'?

Emma was played by Debbie Newby-Ward in the TV show 'Nothing Trivial'.

Was the TV show 'Nothing Trivial' set in New Zealand?

Yes, the TV show 'Nothing Trivial' was set in New Zealand.

How many episodes were there in the first season of the TV show 'Nothing Trivial'?

There were 13 episodes in the first season of the TV show 'Nothing Trivial'.

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