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'A Place to Call Home' cast members explain the marriage postal survey

Actors Sarah Wiseman and Craig Hall from the popular show A Place to Call Home  have explained Australia’s marriage postal survey in a new video for Funny or Die.

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Alongside Wiseman and Hall, some of Australia’s most loved actors make appearances in the clip including Danielle Cormack Wentworth, Samara Weaving from Home and Away fame, plus fellow A Place to Call Home alumni Jenni Baird and Matt Day from Muriel’s Wedding. 

Westword actor Leonardo Nam also makes an appearance chanting “Letterbox, letterbox, letterbox” while Keiynan Lonsdale from The Flash celebrates finding one.

Check out the funny clip below.     

OIP Staff

19-10-17 Update: This article originally incorrectly spelled Leonardo Nam’s name. OUTinPerth offers a sincere apology for the error.  


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