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Chronicles how Australia has changed in the 50 years since the end of World War II in various areas...social life, politics, war, sport, the arts, housing, music, men and women, immigration, crime and disasters.
A chronicle of the insane madness and hysteria that confronted Australia during the Beatles tour of Australia in 1964.
Australia has developed the most integrated cost effective, coastal rescue and surveillance network. A total of 37,000 trained surf lifesavers patrol 400 of the country's beaches during the swimming season. Surf lifesavers in Australia have performed over 500,000 rescues since they began in early 1900's. They are ordinary people doing an extraordinary job.
A dramatic account of the Gilham family murders which occurred in Sydney in 1993.
One woman's dramatic strugge against anorexia - Bronte Cullis
A real-life look behind the walls of two of Australia's largest women's prisons.
This docu-drama focuses on the horrific treatment and deaths of patients treated with 'deep sleep therapy' in a private Sydney hospital by a leading Australian psychiatrist.
A look at the people and places of Malaysia and Borneo.
Looks at Australia's toxic, venomous and dangerous creatures. In the deserts, forests, oceans, coastlines, wetlands and urban environment we find spiders, snakes, crocodiles, jellyfish and sharks which maim and kill. This series looks at how these species are able to do this and why they are armed with such formidable means of attack and defence. Victims recount their stories of attack and survival. The shooting style is very close and intimate - only the television screen separating the deadliest creatures in the close up from the audience.
An interview with Sir Donald Bradman by Ray Martin with associated footage.
A documentary giving a behind the scenes look at the production of a photographic calendar - in this case Elle McPherson's.
Based on Marcus Clark's novel about convict life in the early years of white settlement in Australia.
What is actually going on inside the Soviet Union under the charismatic Mikhael Gorbachev? What is Perestoika? What is Glasnost? How much has life really changed in the daily life of the Soviet people? Australian television journalist George Negus travelled to the Soviet Union and explored its changing face, travelling throughout the country talking to ordinary citizens, experts and commentators, searching for answers. A three hour documentary focusing on Russia's people, their culture, religion, economy and environment, amidst radical social change. Acclaimed on both sides of the globe, G'DAY COMRADE is one of the most topical focumentaries on the world's largest and most fascinating country.
Australia's Great Barrier Reef is an icon, one of the natural wonders of the world and the largest living structure on our planet. This 3 part series explores its full 2,000km length and the complexity of all its life. It will reveal the secret of the reef - how it was created, how it works, the intricate relationships between its inhabitants and how climate change and other factors might shape its future.
Australia's broadacre farms are in crisis and the recent drought has only been part of the problem. The marginal nature of these properties means most farms carry far too much debt to ever be sustainable.
HOUSE HUSBANDS is a comedy drama about four modern families with one thing in common - the men are in charge of raising the kids. A warm, funny and real look at the way we live today, HOUSE HUSBANDS proves that just because you have kids doesn't mean you stop acting like one.
This documentary follows two men as they wait for a donor heart for a transplant and how it effects their families.
IS THAT YOUR FINAL ANSWER? examines the worldwide phenomenon of 'Who Wants to be a Millionaire' and follows the fortunes of three contestants on the Australian version of the successful quiz program.
A wry look at the blunders of the past and how they affect today's life.
KIDS provides a heartwarming and compelling insight into one of the world's best hospitals for children - the New Children's Hospital at Westmead - from intensive care for newborns to complex cardiac surgery and remarkable rehabilitation.
KIDS, DRUGS AND GROWING UP is a pull-no-punches look at the effects of drugs in our society and in particular on kids under the age of 18. Prominent and well-known Australians tell their personal stories of growing up and peer pressure.
A series covering many aspects of the Australian countryside from the cities to the outback.
RBT (random breath test) is an observational documentary series that follows police and their endless fight to stop drink driving. As well as providing high entertainment value, RBT sends a powerful social message to viewers of all ages about the risk of driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol. Each episode of RBT takes viewers behind police lines, exposing those reckless motorists that risk their own and other people's lives every day, and focusing mainly on the drivers, their personal stories, and the ramifications and consequences of their actions.
A one-hour action drama series based around the lives and loves of the Special Operations Rescue Unit.
Each week our heroes risk their lives to save others in the most spectacular ways. In series 3, the Rescue Operations Unit has come under threat from a private rescue outfit hell-bent on taking over Rescue's operations. It's game on in series 3 as RESCUE goes head-to-head with 'Lifeblood' in a battle for survival.
RPA takes viewers on a journey with everyday Australians who encounter a diverse range of medical conditions. The medical reality series displays the dedication of doctors, nurses, specialists and the remarkable stories of their patients.
RPA follows ordinary Australians as they come and go from the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney. We see them in consultation with doctors, in the operating theatre and the care and support of friends, family and medical staff. RPA shows the humour, courage and dedication behind the walls of this large teaching hospital.
RPA takes viewers bedside at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Sydney, in a medical reality series. The series follows patients' journeys from admission to operation, remission, relapse or recovery.
RPA provides a unique insight into life behind-the-scenes of a busy Australian hospital. Each episode follows the stories of ordinary Australians. Viewers experience first hand the consultation with doctors, the drama of the operating theatre, the recoveries and relapses.
Behind the scenes of a large Australian Teaching Hospital. Cameras follow the lives of ordinary Australians as they come and go from Royal Prince Alfred Hospital....as a result of accident, major illness, or complicated pregnancy.
Behind the scenes of a large Australian teaching hospital. Cameras follow the lives of ordinary Australians as they come and go from Royal Prince Alfred Hospital.... as a result of accident, major illness, or complicated pregnancy.
Behind the scenes of a large Australian teaching hospital. Cameras follow the lives of ordinary Australians as they come and go from Royal Prince Alfred Hospital....as a result of accident, major illness or complicated pregnancy.
The seventh year behind the scenes of a large Australian teaching hospital. Cameras follow the lives of ordinary Australians as they came and go from Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, as a result of accident, major illness or complicated pregnancy.
The eighth year behind the scenes of a large Australian hospital. Cameras follow the lives of ordinary Australians as they come and go from the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital...as a result of accident, major illness, or complicated pregnancy.
The ninth year behind the scenes of a large Australian hospital. Cameras follow the lives of ordinary Australians as they come and go from the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital...as a result of accident, major illness, or complicated pregnancy.
Sketch comedy starring Russell Gilbert.
Young Australians battling the elements to defend Australia's borders and enforce its economic zone, providing security, surveillance, protection, support and relief for the world's longest coastline. Our heroes are the officers and crew of Australian Naval patrol boat, Hammersley. Together, they share in the adversity, self-sacrifice and rewards that come with Naval service. Explosive action and monumental stillness. Blue skies and throbbing motors. Mysterious events and deadly consequences. These are the things that characterise SEA PATROL. Everyday heroes doing an extraordinary job.
SEARCH AND RESCUE AUSTRALIA follows the operations of the Victoria Police Search and Rescue Squad, WaterPolice and Air Wing, three highly trained special units that spring into action when someone is lost, injured or stranded.
THE SECRET MILLIONAIRE is a program which sees a wealthy Australian go undercover as a volunteer for 10 days in a disadvantaged area. The Millionaire's challenge is to seek out those in the community who are in need of financial support. At the end of the Millionaires stay he will reveal himself as a Millionaire and give away his money to some of the people he has met.
Two illegal immigrant children escape from a detention centre to travel overland to find their last remaining relatives.
The Strip is the hub of the Gold Coast. Its allure attracts those who have it, those who want it, and the criminals who will take it if they can. Keeping an eye over the Strip is the elite Paradise CIB, headed by Inspector Nelson Steele. Detective Tully, a local, is partnered with Detective Cross, a tough cop from the south, trying to patch up a broken marriage with DPP Prosecutor Marcia Cross. They are supported by plain clothes Constable Mackay, a forensics investigator who moved across to the CIB unit, and fast talking rookie, Moretti. Everyone wants a piece of Paradise. Especially the crooks.
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