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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.
ALL SAINTS is 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.
Bad cops Detective Red Lilywhite and Lou Knutt are plain clothes detectives based at a southern Sydney beachside suburb and part of a police force that is still the best money can buy! They are masters of their domain, giving the greenlight to all the criminal activity in their area for a ten percent piece of the action, all the while dispensing their own particular and often ludicrous brand of justice as they see fit.
The adventures of a fish left home alone! If you like laughs, lunacy and all things illogical, then get ready for GASP! - the most twisted fish the goldfish bowl has seen. Based on the successful GASP!, ZAPT!, SPLAT!, SQUISH!, CRASH!, and CHOMP! series of comic books by Australian author/illustrator Terry Denton, this fin-twitchingly funny series follows the insanity that ensues when Gasp and his manic mates are home on their own. Make sure you're part of the mayhem when GASP! swims to a TV near you.
Spotlights teenage life in modern Australia with the latest in music and current trends.
Australian teenage twins Samantha and Ben Haselton discover what ‘culture shock’ is all about when they spend the summer with some eccentric, aristocratic and accident-prone relatives who live in a remote German castle.
Sam and Ben are settling back into life in Australia when their eccentric German relatives, Philipp and Lili von Hasenburg arrive unexpectedly. But things suddenly go pear shaped when Philipp is arrested and can't return to Germany. The Australian twins must then make choices that will affect the lives of everyone around them.
They thought they had everything. They found they had nothing. A contemporary saga about betrayal and shifting loyalties between three sisters who are forced to live together for a year and a day in a dilapidated seaside hotel they have inherited.
On the brink of adolescence, a girl’s got a lot to deal with: a changing body, a flood of hormones, relentless judgment by her peers, even a first, unrequited crush. Although Taylor Fry is a lively, smart-lipped kid, she feels she doesn’t belong (and with a father known locally as 'the underpant king' who could blame her?). But eventually Taylor must confront the truth: she is who she is.
A trilogy of stories set in and around Glebe examining the transition from school to uncertain future for three young people.
The trials and Tribulations of stipendairy court magistrate Micheal Aloysious Rafferty.
The trials and tribulations of stipendiary court magistrate Michael Aloysius Rafferty.
The secretive world of undercover cops.
Three teenagers, one from the future, one the present day, and a cave girl from the prehistoric past are on a time travelling mission to combat viruses aimed at destroying the greatest inventions of the world.
YOUNG LIONS is a new breed of Australian drama. It's a police show you get when you're not making a police show. It is a cop show that isn't just about crime. It's about four young people who are all in their twenties and who are thrown into the front line. They come to realise that at the end of the day there's only one thing they can count on: each other. Our Young Lions are still idealistic, even heroic, there is nothing world-weary or cynical about them. They want their lives to mean something. They want to make a difference.
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