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Follows the adventures of spoilt, rich, city-dweller Louisa Atherton, who is forced to move back to her tiny hometown, Rainbow's End, when her husband dies in the arms of another woman, leaving Louisa and her two teenage children bankrupt.
In Series 3 of BED OF ROSES Louisa Atherton, after much searching, has finally found her place in the town of Rainbow's End. At fifty she is head over heels in love, she is the proud new co-owner of the Echo newspaper - and she is still negotiating her affectionate, if often exasperating family. It could be a bed of roses but not for Louisa.
BLUE HEELERS is a crime series set in Mt Thomas, an Australian country town. The local police, led by Senior Sergeant Tom Croydon, solve crimes and deal with the emotional causes and effects of human behaviour.
Not so much a cop show as a show about cops.
The story philosophy of BLUE HEELERS to shed some light on the human condition, allowing audiences to compare the ethical values and ordinary human requirements of the principle police characters with their own. Each episode alternates between entertainment, action, tension, humour, romance and always includes a strong sense of right and wrong.
BLUE HEELERS is a character-based, one hour per week, prime time drama about 'coppers' in a country town. The young team of police are the focus of the stories, the impact of events on each of them and their loved ones are the heart of the series. We watch their successes and their failures and learn to grow with them.
BLUE HEELERS is a character-based drama about 'coppers' in a country town. The young team of police are the focus of the stories, the impact of events on each of them and their loved ones are the heart of the series. We watch their successes and their failures and learn to grow with them.
BLUE HEELERS is a character-based drama about 'coppers' in a country town. The heart of the series focusses on a young team of police and the impact of events on each of them and their loved ones.
When Charles Finn's dad took a sabbatical from university and agreed to head up a research program into farmland salinity, it might have been all right but the farmland was in Australia! Why not Paris or London or LA?! Somewhere where things might happen! But Tingalla, on the Murray River, was not only in the boonies, it was off the map. What follows is a series of modern day comedy-adventures featuring Chuck, his new give-as-she-takes friend Sarah, a paddle-wheel steamer and some rather odd ghosts including an Elvis wanna-be from the 1950s.
The first day at any new school is always tough but when your schoolmates can run 100 metres in 11 seconds, clear 1.8 metres in the highjump and include the national junior champions in ten Olympic sports...you have to be a winner. The second series follows the fortunes of the soccer team as they strive for a place in the league play-offs. The team's problems on the field are complicated by problems off the field as allegiances and alliances between the kids (divided into Book Worms and Sports Freaks) shift and develop.
The second series follows the fortunes of the soccer team as they strive for a place in the league play-offs. The team's problems on the field are complicated by problems off the field as allegiances and alliances between the kids (divided into Book Worms and Sports Freaks) shift and develop.
How would you like to be a 13-year-old child and be handed the gift of your dreams; a gift so special it has the potential to make you everything you ever wanted to be. On the other hand, how would you like to be one of the poor, tortured suckers who is condemned to accompany the gift, and keep the 13-year-old child on the straight and narrow, or else suffer the indignity of being transformed into a cockroach, cane toad or a squishy blob on the bottom of your shoe.....!
The story of a smarter than average police dog who shares adventures with two young children in their seaside community of Fern Cove. An action packed adventure romp.
The story of country Australia told from a woman's point of view. For them it's an extraordinary life.
McLEOD'S DAUGHTERS follows the fortunes of Tess and Claire McLeod as they manage 'Drover's Run' - their vast cattle property in outback Australia run with an all-woman workforce.
A murder mystery series based on the novels of Australian author Kerry Greenwood. Our lady sleuth sashays through the back lanes and jazz clubs of late 1920's Melbourne, fighting injustice with her pearl handled pistol and her dagger sharp wit. Leaving a trail of admirers in her wake, our thoroughly modern heroine makes sure she enjoys every moment of her lucky life.
MISS FISHER'S MURDER MYSTERIES SERIES 2 is a 13 x 1-hour murder mystery series based on the novels of Australian author Kerry Greenwood.The Honourable Miss Phryne Fisher is back! The second series of Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries builds on the meticulously constructed world of series one as it follows the independent, glamorous and unflappable leading lady detective Phryne Fisher (Essie Davis). This lush take on the traditional crime drama explores the fascinating and varied sub cultures of 1920s ‘between-the-wars’ Melbourne.
The third Series of MISS FISHER'S MURDER MYSTERIES continues the unconventional antics of stylish lady detective, the Honourable Miss Phryne Fisher, as she solves crimes with the help of her ensemble of household cohorts and continues her playful partnership with the suave and dedicated, Detective Jack Robinson.
With a smile and a laugh and a shoulder to cry on, the people of Ramsay Street stick with each other through life's highs and lows - friends to the end and always good neighbours.
Young Anna and her mother arrive in New Zealand after her father is killed in a tragic accident in Australia. Anna dreams of owning a horse but her mother is afraid to let her as it was a horse that killed her father. A wild brumby terrorises the mean-minded landholder, Garrett, and despite all his attempts to kill the horse, it continually outsmarts him. The horse, declared untameable and possessed, meets young Anna and together they make Garrett realise he cannot be the ruler of everything.
The comic adventures of the kids who live on Circe Island, a fishing community and a communications base off the coast of Western Australia. Some kids call it Paradise, the others call it a prison and long for the mainland.
The fun continues in this program about a gang on Circe Island. The story concerns a proposal to redevelop the island as a major resort complex. In addition, a new girl comes to live on the island and her talent for scientific experiments and genetic engineering sets off new adventures.
Trouble is brewing on Circe Island, the kids are at war with all concerned at the Communications Base. A favourite part of 'their island' has been declared out of bounds and the kids become involved in helping hide and train a champion racehorse.
Mick, Ned and Danni Bourke live in the strange town of Wormwood where the economy depends on worms, noses run (literally) and boys can fly (badly).
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