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20/20 VISION examines the conception, evolution and unique role of the Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) Television in Australia, 20 years after it first broadcast as Channel 0 in 1980.
A brief history of comedy in Australian films, from Ken G. Hall's classic 'Dad and Dave' series to Crocodile Dundee. The program examines the way in which Australian humour has developed through films and the move away from stereotypes. Those taking part are pioneer producer/director Ken G. Hall; writer/actor John Clarke (Fred Dagg); producer and former film critic Phillip Adams; and husband-and-wife writer/producer/director team Nadia Tass and David Parker, whose film Malcolm was a major comed
An engaging eight-part documentary series that explores how 16 culturally diverse couples cope with their 'big day'. As the melting pot bubbles away, many more Australians are choosing to marry outside their ethnic background and customs. Family and culture are becoming entwined as people fall in love. Wedding customs are as mixed as our cultural makeup. At no other time are cultural traditions celebrated with such passion. While a wedding is a milestone for the bride and groom, it also provides
REWIND is a series of entertaining 5-minute history bytes narrated by Jack Thompson. The 26 single subject programs have been developed for television and educational use. Each presents a snapshot of everyday Australian life. Using newsreels, documentaries, home movies, television and cinema advertisements, REWIND shows Australian habits and attitudes - as they were made and as they changed.
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