Look Me In The Eye is an Australian reality television documentary series on SBS.[1] The series features estranged family members, friends and colleagues sit down face to face for five minutes without speaking a word and cameras capture what happens next. It is hosted by Ray Martin and produced by Endemol Shine Australia the series is based on a UK format developed by CPL Productions. [2]
Participants
edit- Anyang, who was a prison guard in South Sudan and tortured the younger Ayik under orders from rebel warlords.
- Sue and Garry, a separated couple who were married for 33 years but drifted apart 3 years ago.
- Mick, who walked away from the family when daughter Shelley was 10.
- Jenny, who was born and raised in a strict Chinese culture, who felt her son Carl, 19, was too young to move in with his girlfriend.
- Eduardo, who wants to reveal the truth about his sexuality to his former best friend, Haylee.
- Taylor and Tynan, whose close relationship fell apart when their parents divorced.
- Sherrie and Bindi, whose friendship was challenged by mental struggles.
References
edit- ^ Knox, David. "Airdate: Look Me in the Eye". TV Tonight. Retrieved 3 September 2017.
- ^ Blundell, Graeme. "Daring to stare". The Australian. Retrieved 3 September 2017.
External links
edit- [1] Look Me In The Eye SBS - Official Website