Redefining modern conversation.

We don’t promise enlightenment or closure — just dialogue that refuses to stay polite. Tonight with Dick and Marge isn’t scripted civility; it’s televised contradiction with a lighting budget.

Our mission

To treat conversation as an art form worth defending. To test the limits of what can still be said on air without irony collapsing.

Each episode is a negotiation between intellect and impulse, humour and discomfort. We don’t curate culture; we provoke it to speak.

Pauline Hanson delivering her demand to political statement
Dick Devereux in the studio during a live broadcast
Loretta in a heated debate
Katja poised and in a moment of reflection

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Meet the team

Built from a legacy of fearless broadcasting.

Launched as Tonight with Dick, the programme set a new benchmark for candid television — combining journalistic precision with the unpredictability of live conversation. Viewers quickly connected with Dick’s insight, composure, and talent for drawing truth from tension.

Following the studio’s equality directive, the show evolved into Tonight with Dick and Marge, symbolising a commitment to diversity both in name and, occasionally, in practice. While Marge’s role remains selectively participatory, her presence has been described by the network as “symbolically invaluable.”

The production still includes the same seasoned creative team — writing, researching, and producing dedicated to keeping each episode sharp, relevant, and unmistakably Dick.

Studio Team: Marge Katz, Ezra Goldberg, Dick Devereux, and Chad Carrigan

The Studio

Where creativity meets precision.

Snoox Studios serves as the production backbone of Tonight with Dick and Marge, delivering exceptional storytelling through technology, craftsmanship, and collaboration.

Founded on the belief that meaningful media still matters, the studio produces world-class programming that challenges conventions while setting new standards for quality and authenticity. It’s not just where shows are made — it’s where conversations begin.

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