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This medical drama focuses on the working and personal lives of the doctors and nurses working on the front line of a busy inner city Emergency Department at All Saints Hospital.
A weekly one-hour series of self-contained stories with several continuing threads for permanent characters. It is centered on the drama of life in a hospital emergency department seen through the eyes of the people who carry most responsibility for it - the men and women of the nursing staff.
When Penny Anderson returns home in time for its 'world famous' potato race, she's outraged that the men's first prize pays out $2,000 and the women's prize is only $200? She swings into action to right this wrong, pitting family against family, sister against sister, potato racer against potato racer.
On his tandem bike, Oz Clarke quantum leaps through past, present and future, mixing drinks and metaphors as he rides through a cultural and historical minestrone of Australia. In four-half hours from the ancient vineyards of Sanrerre to the backblocks of the Coonawarra, Oz explores the birth, bungles and brilliance of the Australian wine tradition. From the First Fleet to the new millennium visionaries have irrigated the desert, created new wine styles and developed innovations that have led to Australia's prominence on the world stage. A series about creativity, about visionaries who shaped Australian culture, its drinking habits, arts, sports and the Aussie picnic.
BACK TO THE RAFTERS is a celebration of the smash hit drama series 'Packed to the Rafters'. When an unexpected event brings Australia's most popular TV family back together again, relationships are tested as we explore the “midlife crisis” they face in a world increasingly focused on self-realisation. Using the show's foundation of warmth and humour, we'll ask to what extent is what we're conditioned to feel about family true, and how much is an increasingly irrelevant bill of goods we're sold as we're raised to be productive members of society? After sharing the raising of the children and conversely having been raised, what fair expectation can either side of the parent/child divide hold? Written by Bevan Lee, creator of 'Packed to the Rafters', BACK TO THE RAFTERS rediscovers the humanity and optimism of the original as it reunites these much loved characters to talk about the identity of family in these changing times.
An intense, high concept contemporary drama series about two disparate and disconnected worlds, thrown together by death and a sacrifice in one and the chance for new life in the other. Bold, daring, emotionally gripping, fast paced and unpredictable, BETWEEN TWO WORLDS will push the boundaries of popular commercial drama in Australia.
CROWNIES follows five young solicitors as they face the pressures and endearing madness of modern single life - in a fast paced workplace that highlights the moral dilemmas and big issues facing an apparently civilized society.
Examines the lives, loves, drama and heartache of the residents of Summer Bay.
HOME AND AWAY follows the lives, loves, drama and heartache of the residents of Summer Bay.
An off-beat and comic look at one couple's joys and tribulations as they await the birth of their first child.
The story of The Carlson family who have recently relocated from Australia to a smart townhouse in the UK. They picked their new home up for a knock down price, because, as it turns out, there are monsters in the basement. The youngest Carlson, Eddie, is the happiest boy in the world because of his cheeky new furry friends.
It's 1964 and when the famous aunt she never knew goes missing over the highlands of New Guinea, the gorgeously reckless Peregrine Fisher inherits a windfall and must prove herself brilliant enough to become a world class Private Detective in her own right.
As murders continue to plague the streets of 1964 Melbourne, our never-say-never sleuth Peregrine Fisher tackles her trickiest assignment yet: juggling her career with the busy life of an Adventuress, and her romance with Detective James Steed. While Peregrine investigates cases at an air hostess school, a dog show, and a bowling alley, Violetta and Samuel struggle to contain their passion, and Birdie reignites her spying career with an old flame. Despite their busy lives, the gang have Peregrine's back; because the modern road to happy-ever-after isn't always rosy and staying true to oneself often means hurting those you love.
Would-be empty-nesters Dave and Julie Rafter find their home once more packed to the rafters, as their extended family return home and they must all learn to live together again.
With the tumultuous arrival of baby Ruby into their busy lives, would-be empty-nesters Dave and Julie Rafter long ago abandoned any dreams of "us time", embracing instead the often confronting, often poignant, often hilarious demands of a household "packed to the rafters" with varying members of their extended family. The addition of Dave's rogue nephew Coby to the mix and the arrival on the scene of his half-brother Matt have further complicated the Rafters' emotional landscape. In Series 6, they face painful times ahead with Julie's father Ted's worsening dementia, and Coby serving time in prison for assault. But it's not all bad news, with son Nathan returning to the family home ahead of his wife and baby son, living with his parents until he finds a job and a place of his own. Changes are afoot in the family business too, with the arrival of new sparky "Buzz".
Set in rural Australia in the 1950s, A PLACE TO CALL HOME is a sweeping drama of one woman's journey to heal her soul and of a privileged family's confrontation with a changing era. A romantic saga based in the fictional town of Inverness - home to the Bligh family estate Ash Park - with a landscape as vast and dramatic as the people who live there.
When a young girl of 13 commits a brutal and seemingly unprovoked murder, it traumatises the school and stuns the wider community.
POLICE RESCUE depicts the exploits and daily life-and-death teamwork of the quiet heroes of the police force — the members of the Police Rescue Squad.
POLICE RESCUE depicts the exploits and daily life and death teamwork of the quiet heroes of the police force - the members of the Police Rescue Squad.
Peg, an eccentric Irish woman decides to pack up and return to her old home town. She commandeers her great niece, Joanna, still disillusioned after the break up of her own romance, to take her. After an eventful and madcap trip they arrive in time for Peg to make her final peace. A poignant tale of forgiveness.
The secretive world of undercover cops.
The 13 part drama series looks at the lengths people go to, to get themselves out of debt.
Twelve self-contained half-hour dramas, each with a twist at the end, written and directed by a variety of new writers and directors.
A thrilling police action drama, set on Sydney Harbour where sparkling waters conceal dark undertows of crime, corruption and tragedy.
A thrilling police action drama set on Sydney Harbour where sparkling waters conceal dark undertows of crime, corruption and tragedy.
Set in a major crime squad in Sydney's south.
A six-part thriller TV series based on the telemovie THE KILLING FIELD.
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