Please Like Me: Vale the little show that could
Fans are right to lament the end of Josh Thomas's remarkable show after four seasons, but it's a miracle it ever made it this far.
Karl has held a variety of senior editing and writing roles since joining Fairfax Media in 1999. Most recently he was The Age's entertainment editor from 2009-2012. As national film editor, he oversees our film coverage in print and on our digital platforms.
Fans are right to lament the end of Josh Thomas's remarkable show after four seasons, but it's a miracle it ever made it this far.
The ABC's late-night news and current affairs program Lateline will return next Monday, but neither of its regular hosts will be aboard.
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