After nine glorious series Home Delivery has come to an end and in a fitting finale it's Julia Zemiro herself who is road tripping back into her past.
Stephen Page, artistic director of one of Australia's most celebrated performing arts companies, takes Julia on an emotional journey through his career achievements, the strength of his family and what the future may bring.
Australia's original queen of pop, Marcia Hines, takes Julia on a tour around Sydney, telling her incredible stories of success, resilience, loss and laughter.
After a decade of memories, surprise revelations and magnificent vehicles, it's the final season of Home Delivery. One of Australia's most recognisable faces, journalist Ray Martin takes Julia back to his humble beginnings.
Powerhouse singer-songwriter Casey Donovan takes Julia on a poignant journey around some of the most important places from a turbulent life, that helped transform a shy teenager into one of our favourite performers. (Final)
In this in-depth interview, tech billionaire Scott Farquhar meets Julia at his childhood home in Castle Hill. Together they explore the places that helped transform an ordinary suburban kid into an innovative entrepreneur.
Legendary Australian film director Gillian Armstrong returns to Mitcham in Melbourne's east to show Julia around her parents' dream home, before travelling to Swinburne Uni to discuss the origins of her brilliant career.
Actor and activist Yael Stone meets Julia in Sydney's inner west, visiting her primary school and the theatre she performed her first play before heading to her home south of Sydney to discuss her search for authenticity.
Craig Reucassel shows Julia around Bowral in the Southern Highlands, NSW before driving up to Sydney to reconnect with the places that helped create The Chaser and shape the hypocrisy hunter feared by politicians everywhere.
Julia joins maverick Senator Jacqui Lambie as she explores locations in and around Devonport, on the way revealing the series of setbacks and obstacles she overcame to take her place holding the balance of power in Canberra.
Comedian and social media sensation Celeste Barber takes Julia on a fascinating tour of the Gold Coast and shares surprising stories from her life and the fallout of raising 52 million dollars for bushfire relief.
Australia's favourite boffin Dr Karl takes Julia on a personal tour of Wollongong, visiting his childhood home and the Port Kembla steelworks, and explains how they fired-up his endless curiosity and search for answers.
Malaysian born Adam Liaw grew up in the hills of Adelaide. He takes Julia, in the universally under-appreciated 1989 Volvo 240, to his old family home. The memories rush back as they tour the house and meet Adam's father (Season Final).
Shane Gould is one of a kind: a superstar swimmer who turned her back on the pool at the peak of her career in search of a simpler life. Shane and Julia revisit her school and the Margaret River home she escaped to.
Bill Oddie is the beardie-one that a generation of us grew up watching on the anarchic comedy The Goodies. Julia travels in a classic MG with Bill, tracing his childhood in Birmingham in the UK.
Ian Chappell, one of the most important figures of modern cricket, takes Julia back to Adelaide to the yard he and his brothers spent uncountable hours practicing the skills that got them selected to represent Australia.
Julia Zemiro is in Melbourne with Gillian Triggs, an academic, lawyer and social justice advocate.
Julia Zemiro travels to Melbourne to meet self-described "funny lady" Judith Lucy, talking about her formative comedy years there. We then return to Perth and Judith talks through growing up in a dysfunctional family.
Julia Zemiro travels to Surrey, London to meet American born writer Bill Bryson, he talks about the people, places and events that shaped him.
Julia Zemiro travels with prize-winning playwright, actor and comedian Nakkiah Lui on a journey through her childhood.
Julia Zemiro travels with television and film actress, comedian and writer Magda Szubanksi back to her childhood home town.
Julia Zemiro travels with Gardening Australia host Costa Georgiadis back to his childhood home town.
Julia meets transgender writer, commentator, and former military officer Cate McGregor in Toowoomba, visiting her childhood home and high school, where Cate talks about her life dealing with gender dysphoria.
Nicky Winmar is an AFL hero and one of the best Indigenous players ever to kick a Sherrin football. With Nicky as her guest, Julia travels to Pingelly, 158ks outside of Perth in the West Australian wheat belt.
They meet outside an important landmark – an old church some distance from town. This was where, all in the name of training, Nicky's father would turf him out of the car and make him run the distance home. Neil Winmar had spotted his son's athletic abilities early on and knew his boy could achieve great heights if he did the hard yards required.
The Aboriginal housing reserve and the old shack where Nicky spent the first eight years of his life are gone now, but he remembers them with a mix of both happiness and sorrow. He tells Julia about the segregation that existed in town when he was a boy, but also recalls the joy of hunting for kangaroos and the odd goanna out the back of the reserve.
Dave Faulkner, lead singer and songwriter of much-loved band the Hoodoo Gurus, goes back to Western Australia to show Julia some of the pivotal locations of his childhood, and chat about his musical beginnings.
Germaine Greer's first home was in Melbourne's Sandringham, a place she doesn't remember with fondness. But having come to the UK in 1964, she shows Julia through her haunts in her now home, Cambridge.
Former track and field star Raelene Boyle takes Julia to her childhood home and to her primary school in Coburg Victoria, where they chat about her early family life and the beginnings of her sporting career.
Barrie Cassidy takes Julia back to his childhood home in Chiltern in Victoria's goldrush country. He describes his father's war experience and shows Julia a house that once had no running water in the kitchen.
Louis Theroux takes Julia Zemiro to the site of his formative years in South London, Westminster and Brixton. They visit his old home, his school, and the famous Brixton Academy, where he saw many famous bands.
On a freezing day in a park in Manchester, Julia meets with broadcaster and scientist Brian Cox. From there they travel to his school, meet a favourite teacher, and talk about his career in music, physics and broadcasting.
The kitchen Maggie Beer made famous inThe Cook and the Chefmay be in the heart of the Barossa Valley, but our most beloved foodie meets up with Julia where she grew up in Sydney's Lakemba.
Julia Zemiro visits the much-loved actress Rebecca Gibney in her hometown of Wellington, New Zealand, where they explore her tumultuous childhood at the hands of her alcoholic father.
Julia Zemiro travels around Australia to take some of her favourite people down memory lane. Joining her on the road this week is comedian Ronny Chieng. (Final)
Julia Zemiro travels around Australia to take some of her favourite people down memory lane. Joining her on the road this week is country singer-songwriter Kasey Chambers.
Hitch a ride with Julia Zemiro as she travels around Australia to take some of her favourite people down memory lane. Joining her on the road is controversial journalist turned Senator, Derryn Hinch.
Julia Zemiro travels around Australia to take some of her favourite people down memory lane. Joining her on the road this week is musician (Men At Work), Colin Hay.
Julia Zemiro travels around Australia to take some of her favourite people down memory lane. Joining her on the road this week is colourful media heavyweight, Lee Lin Chin.
Julia Zemiro travels around Australia to take some of her favourite people down memory lane. Joining her on the road this week is political journalist Annabel Crabb.
For the very special debut episode of series 5 of Home Delivery, multi-award winning actor Sam Neill takes Julia Zemiro back to New Zealand's South Island to visit the places that helped shape his life & career.
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