Radio show
Sunday Night Safran was a weekly radio programme on Australian youth radio station, Triple J , about "religion , politics and all things ethnic ." It was hosted by John Safran and Catholic priest, Bob Maguire . It ran from 2005 to 2015.[2]
During the program's run, Safran and Fr Maguire were able to get interviews from people such as religious scholar Reza Aslan , Julian Assange's mother Christine, The Exorcist star Linda Blair , Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Katherine Boo , philosopher and School of Life founder Alain de Botton , writer, retired prison doctor and psychiatrist Theodore Dalrymple , longest-serving Australian Foreign Minister Alexander Downer , West Memphis Three Damien Echols , detained Al Jazeera journalist Peter Greste , antitheist Christopher Hitchens , Dame Edna creator Barry Humphries , conspiracy theorist David Icke , television evangelist and exorcist Bob Larson , Serbian political activist Srđa Popović , former white supremacist skinhead Frank Meeink , pro-euthanasia doctor Philip Nitschke , The Act of Killing director Joshua Oppenheimer , journalist and writer Jon Ronson , true crime writer and Ted Bundy co-worker Ann Rule , Australian Race Discrimination Commissioner Tim Soutphommasane , the Lizardman Erik Sprague , African-American pro-Israel political activist and Zionist Chloé Valdary , Jewish activist against child sexual abuse Manny Waks , psychic Lisa Williams , American parodist "Weird Al" Yankovic and John Safran's dad, Alex.[3]
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