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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 medical drama about a nursing unit.
The series follows the life of a young English boy named Keith who lives with his miserable mother and father in a fish and chip shop in the middle of London. In his search for paradise he convinces his family to move to Queensland, Australia, thinking they will find happiness. However he realises that it takes more than surroundings to change a person's state of mind.
Tells the story of the hungry young professionals who live, work and play on Pacific Drive.
Tells the story of the hungry young professionals who live, work, and play on Pacific Drive.
The story of two aliens who, mistaken for two comedians, take over the hosting of a children's television program with major consequences all round.
Producers Sandra Levy and John Edwards go behind the scenes to introduce the cast and crew to the audience. Interviews with Gary Sweet, Sonia Todd, Steve Bastoni and Zoe Carides provide an insight into what it takes to be part of this team. Viewers are able to watch the stunts come together, see how the extraordinary crashes happen and witness the crew as they film the series and the feature film.
A reporter searches for a story that leads him through the Australian countryside where he is eventually forced to face the truth.
John Doyle and Tim Flannery explore Australia's last frontier in an eclectic journey across the top end from Cairns to Broome. As climate change shifts the national focus northward the two men examine the colourful past, present and future of the deep north in their inimitable style.
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