
The Hollowmen
Unafraid. Uncompromising. Unelected.
2008•30m•7.0/10
ComedyDrama
Ratings
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7.0/10(4)
Set in the offices of the Central Policy Unit, a special think tank is set up by the Prime Minister to help him in his most important task - getting re-elected.
Production
Working Dog
Language
EN
Status
Ended
First Aired
July 9, 2008
Last Aired
October 8, 2008
Networks
ABC TV
Created By
Tom Gleisner, Rob Sitch, Santo Cilauro
Where to Watch
Region US · Lang EN
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Seasons & Episodes
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Season

E1
Fat Chance
Air date: 2008-07-09
After a radio interview turns into a talk back session where the topic of obesity comes up, the Prime Minister's team of advisers has to deliver the goods after the Prime Minister is accused of always looking into it but never doing anything. He declares that he will soon announce some new measures to tackle the problem. Fine tuning the new measures becomes coming up with some ideas from scratch.

E2
The Ambassador
Air date: 2008-07-16
The planned publication of a report on the selection criteria for overseas diplomatic postings threatens to derail the plans to appoint a long standing and demanding senator as ambassador to anywhere but here.

E3
A Time for Talk
Air date: 2008-07-23
When conflict breaks out overseas, the Central Policy Unit must find a way to intervene without hurting the international relationships. Murph quickly finds that there is a lot of talk, but not much action.

E4
Rear Vision
Air date: 2008-07-30
The Prime Minister is worried that his soon to be released budget lacks excitement. The Unit are called in to come up with something suitably impressive.

E5
Military Matters
Air date: 2008-08-06
After a visit to a military base goes wrong the Prime Minister becomes concerned that not enough people are joining the armed forces. The Unit are asked to solve the problem.

E6
A Housing Crisis
Air date: 2008-08-27
With many Australians struggling to find a home, a report into the cost of maintaining Kirribilli House looks set to prove embarrassing for the Prime Minister. How can the Central Policy Unit justify his continued use of this "luxury weekender"?

















