Go Back to Where You Came From


Go Back to Where You Came From is a Logie Award-winning Australian TV documentary series, produced by Cordell Jigsaw Productions and broadcast in 2011, 2012, 2015 and 2018 on SBS.
The series followed two parties, each of six Australians, all members having differing opinions on Australia's asylum seeker debate, being taken on a journey in reverse to that which refugees have taken to reach Australia.

Season 1

The six Australian participants were Gleny Rae, Adam Hartup, Raquel Moore, Darren Hassan, Raye Colbey, and Roderick Schneider. Deprived of their wallets, phones and passports, they board a leaky refugee boat, experience immigration raids in Malaysia, live in Kakuma Refugee Camp in far north-west Kenya, visit slums in Jordan before ultimately making it to the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Iraq, protected by UN Peacekeepers and the US military. In the final episode, the participants are debriefed for their response to the experiences.

Season 2 – ''Celebrity Go Back''

The celebrity participants for the 2012 season were Peter Reith, Angry Anderson, Allan Asher, Catherine Deveny, Mike Smith and Imogen Bailey. The participants were placed on a rickety boat bound for Christmas Island.
Over three episodes, the six Australians also experienced mortal danger on the streets of the world's deadliest cities – from the sweltering, war-torn capital of Somalia, Mogadishu, to the riotous streets of Kabul, freezing amidst the mountains of Afghanistan. They also travelled to the Christmas Island Detention Centre.

Season 3

The six participants for the 2015 Season were Davy, Kim, Nicole, Jodi and Renee and Andrew.

Season 4 – ''Go Back to Where You Came From Live''

Three episodes were shown on 2–4 October 2018, including live crosses to the participants as events unfolded. The episodes were hosted from a studio with hosts Ray Martin and Janice Petersen. Participants included Jacqui Lambie, Marina, Steve, Gretel Killeen, Peter Everitt and Meshel Laurie.

Reception

On its premiere night, the series became the number one trending topic on Twitter worldwide.
Go Back To Where You Came From's viewing figures made it the highest-rating programme for SBS in 2011. An estimated 524,000 metropolitan viewers watched the first episode, followed by 569,000 for the second and 600,000 for the third.
The broadcaster subsequently held a televised forum event to reflect on the series and the public debate about asylum seekers.
In 2019, TV Week listed Go Back to Where You Came From at #94 in its list of the 101 greatest Australian television shows of all time, which appeared in its monthly TV Week Close Up publication. The magazine recognised the show for introducing Australian audiences to powerful, immersive television during the heat of the asylum seeker debate, and for its achievement in being the top trend on Twitter internationally when it debuted.

Episodes

Season 1

Episode 1
Episode 2
Episode 3
Episode 1
Episode 2
Episode 3
Episode 1
Episode 2
Episode 3

Go Back To Where You Came From Live

Season 1

Episode 1
Episode 2
Episode 3

Ratings

The series has had international versions after the concept was sold to the following countries: