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The Best Episodes of Lowdown Season 1

Every episode of Lowdown Season 1 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Lowdown Season 1!

Lowdown shines a torch on the life of a man whose job it is to feed the public's insatiable appetite for celebrity gossip. Alex Burchill, the author of the Lowdown column which appears in the

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  1. #1 Fan Favorite
    Lowdown Season 1 Episode 1 - Wasp in Translation
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    #1 - Wasp in Translation

    S1:E1

    Celebrity tabloid journalist and Lowdown columnist Alex Burchill scores a highly coveted interview with the environmentalist, Tantra-loving, Buddhist rock God, Wasp Warneke on one condition... he doesn't ask about Tantra.

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  2. Lowdown Season 1 Episode 2 - Bonk Bonk, Who's There?
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    #2 - Bonk Bonk, Who's There?

    S1:E2

    Publicist to the stars Hope van der Boom, briefs Alex before he interviews actor, sex-symbol and family man Oliver Barry. The interview is awkward and uncomfortable, despite the fact that Alex and Oliver share a birthday.

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  3. Lowdown Season 1 Episode 3 - Zirco Goes Berko
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    #3 - Zirco Goes Berko

    S1:E3

    Temperamental tennis star Mitch "Zirco" Zicopoulos has pulled out from a warm-up tournament citing a sore finger, leaving 20,000 fans out of pocket. Alex's editor is convinced Zirco is faking his injury and sends Alex and Bob to find the truth.

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  4. Lowdown Season 1 Episode 4 - Hart of Darkness
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    #4 - Hart of Darkness

    S1:E4

    When plagiarising popstar Sofia Corelli is assaulted on the eve of her Melbourne tour, Alex suspects that the renowned torch singer Abi Hart has something to do with it. After all, Sofia has totally ripped-off Abi's sound and look.

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  5. Lowdown Season 1 Episode 5 - Cooper Scooper
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    #5 - Cooper Scooper

    S1:E5

    It's late Saturday night, and the editor is thrilled to hear via the police scanner that prominent businessman Jack Cooper has been busted drink driving. A reluctant Alex, with Bob and Rita in tow, heads to Cooper's Toorak home for a foot-in-door interview.

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  6. Lowdown Season 1 Episode 6 - Lavish Swinger
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    #6 - Lavish Swinger

    S1:E6

    Australia's number one golfer Mike Lavish arrives in town to promote his new golf DVD game. Armed with video evidence of Lavish taking an alleged air-swing at the Australian Masters, Alex confronts Lavish at a press conference and is quickly ejected by a "hormonal" Hope Van der Boom.

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  8. Lowdown Season 1 Episode 7 - Who's Your Baddy?
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    #7 - Who's Your Baddy?

    S1:E7

    Alex is heavied into writing a puff piece on underworld crime boss Tony Marino and drags Bob along to take the pics. Blindfolded, they are taken to meet Tony at a seedy hotel.

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  9. Lowdown Season 1 Episode 8 - Project Runaway
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    #8 - Project Runaway

    S1:E8

    Project Starsearch finalist Joss Miller has absconded from the show's compound, jeopardising the multi-million dollar TV final. The editor offers $10,000 of his own money to the first journalist able to locate Joss and get the story – the Sunday Sun's future depends on it.

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Season 1 Ratings Summary

"Wasp in Translation" is the best rated episode of "Lowdown" season 1. It scored /10 based on 0 votes. Directed by Amanda Brotchie and written by Adam Zwar, Amanda Brotchie, it aired on 4/21/2010. This episode is rated 0.0 points higher than the second-best, "Bonk Bonk, Who's There?".