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- An accident involving a young child sets off a chain of events that brings an Australian police officer's world crashing down.
- Hitler's war machine was feared and ruthless - for a time. It cut a swathe through Europe and North Africa, and threatened Russia. Early in the War, Hitler's dream of dominating Europe was a distinct possibility, but then cracks appeared.
- A documentary that takes you inside the Collingwood Football Club during the 2023 AFL Finals series, following its coach and three of its star players, as they attempt to lead their team to its sixteenth premiership.
- This show traces the important role that beer has played in human history from the probable origins of the first beer at the dawn of history to the development of a special beer for use in zero gravity space missions.
- Two best friends decide it's time to grow up when they're labeled co-dependent and socially inept. Jackie is incapable of having a mature relationship with a man while Lucyʼs overweight and still lives with her mother.
- Random and Whacky is a comedy series based on the problems faced by kids. Random and Whacky isn't just the title of the show, it's the name of the top-secret agency that attempts to solve these problems with ludicrous solutions. They provide advice you would never hear from a parent, teacher or "responsible" adult. Their solutions may not work, but they will be hilarious. At the start of every episode the Random and Whacky team assemble in a classified location. The Random and Whacky agents gain access with the use of their unique insignias. Once inside a high tech lab suddenly materialises around them, with video screens, holographic projectors, alien computers, gizmo's and gadgets James Bond could only dream of.
- They've shared the ocean for thousands of years, but scientists have only begun to understand the relationship between SHARKS and DOLPHINS. New research allows us to peer into this incredible drama; redefining everything we thought we knew about sharks. They're stereotyped as independent loners, serial killers of the sea-but we've observed them hunting in teams, learning, and even passing on knowledge to fellow sharks.
- In true spaghetti Western style, it's a battle of good versus evil, boys versus girls, a fight of epic proportions over an object of vital importance, the TV remote.
- WAC is animals battling it out for wildlife supremacy in the WAC-Arena. Covering many unique categories we scour the land, oceans and skies to find ultimate animals in unique categories - Scariest, Grossest and even Most Romantic. These and more will be answered in this fact-packed comedy series for inquisitive children.
- There is a snake that is unique among serpents. He is a charismatic conundrum; with a regal bearing but a deadly strike. Extraordinary adaptability, but a strictly-serpent diet. He is both a lover and a fighter. Regarded as sacred in his native jungle, he is both feared and revered. But inviting a deadly serpent into your home is not ideal. During the breeding season when king cobras snakes are most active, they cross paths with their human neighbors on a daily basis. Instead of harming the snakes, specialist snake wranglers are are on call to rescue and relocate them. But are they rescuing the snake or the human?
- Nine-year-old Tiana knows it will take a miracle to get her Pen Licence. She's fallen behind in class, her writing loops are a mess, and the pressure's really on. Between upstrokes and crossbars Tiana soon realises it's not about being perfect, but is persistence really enough? Share in this heart-warming journey as Tiana and her classmates struggle to survive a coming of age ritual experienced by every Australian child.
- Jonathan Jeffrey Jacobson III, prepares for his single party birthday celebration, when an unexpected package arrives just in time for his big day.
- A look at Japan's wilderness through the changing seasons.
- Power Dreaming explores the powerful stories of Aboriginal people today and the positive role models and programs in place at the Port Adelaide Football Club.
- The gang's plan to buy their new house is upended when Liz runs into her ex-husband and his girlfriend.
- Gruen XL takes a deep dive into supermarket collectables, Google's new campaign, and a Pitch persuading meat eaters to go vegan and vegans to eat meat. Joining Wil, Todd and Russel are Dee Madigan and Karen Ferry.
- In desperate need of surgery he can't afford, Ben weighs up his options - and decides to engage in some light insurance fraud.
- Ainsley's preparations for a gender-reveal party are derailed by the wrath of Lachlan's ex Mel.
- High on love, Harry wants to bring his new man to his family's Diwali celebrations - and ends up causing a meltdown.
- Heather tries to stay calm when she receives a workplace bullying complaint - but fails and blows up her entire career.
- Flailing in his open relationship, Harry leaves a string of deeply regrettable voicemail messages on his boyfriend's phone.
- The existence of the house is under threat when a housemate decides to move out and the gang discovers that replacing them is virtually impossible.
- Germany had very few geopolitical allies leading into World War II. For various reasons, these alliances were doomed to fail from the outset, and Germany would ultimately pay dearly for the partnerships they forged with the Axis Powers.
- As German resources began to run thin as the War progressed, Hitler and Goebbels promoted Wonder Weapons as a way to pave a new path towards victory. This blind belief in technology soon became a critical drag on the Nazi war effort.
- How did Hitler's heavy narcotic use play a role in his murderous regime, as well as fuel an already delusional character? Did Hitler's appetite for mind-altering substances give the Allies crucial leverage to defeat the Nazi regime?
- Nazi leadership was ambitious, ruthless, and cutthroat. The biggest names in the Nazi hierarchy appeared to be working together from a distance, but behind the scenes it was a different story. Nepotism, corruption, and fear ran rampant.
- In pursuit of their Aryan dream, the Nazis were encumbered by an ideological war from within that would undermine their ability to succeed in World War II, and ultimately led to the deaths of millions of the world's citizens.
- Early victories in World War II injected Hitler with a precipitous sense of over-confidence that was eventually tested and proven vulnerable, and as time would further reveal, his hubris and avarice ultimately led to Germany's defeat.
- 2015– 9mTV EpisodeExcavators at the La Brea Tar Pits and Museum work to dig up fossils of mammoths, dire wolves, giant sloths and more out of the ground. They clean and piece together the bones, and prepare them for research and museum collections. With 4 million specimens already in scientists' hands, why keep excavating after more than 100 years? The La Brea Tar Pits is one of the only paleontological sites on Earth that has preserved an entire ecosystem over time, from plants to camels to bugs. And every new fossil not only helps tell the story of the Los Angeles Basin over 50,000 years but also gives us clues about how current species, including humans, could weather climate change in the future. Insider Science went to the La Brea Tar Pits to see how specimens are discovered, cleaned, and pieced together to build a record of the last 50,000 years.
- Jack is back to debt collection and Linda takes a job in Manilla. Still, Jack soon finds himself involved in some witch hunt that has to do with a massacre that happened in the Philippines years ago.
- New York City mafia hit man, Roy Demeo, escaped the authorities for a long time and killed around 200 people.
- The Crisis Management segment looks at the 2016 Australian Census. Two advertising agencies try to convince us that bronze medals are better than gold medals in The Pitch. The Target Market segment talks about commercials that sell organ donation.
- The final of four extra-length, extra-strength specials presented by the Gruen team with some serious analysis of political advertising in the 2013 Australian federal election, the occasional sniggering and finger-pointing, and the best and worst political campaign advertisements from around the world.
- The How Do You Sell segment looks at how banks are still cashing in despite slashing automatic teller machine fees. Two advertising agencies try to convince us that all of our politicians should be born overseas in The Pitch. The Target Market segment looks at Australian toy Shopkins and the business of selling shopping to children.
- The How Do You Sell segment looks at a product that is barely advertised despite 15.9 million of them being consumed every day - eggs. Two advertising agencies try to convince men to visit their doctor in The Pitch. The Target Market segment examines why BHP are banging on about superannuation in their latest commercial.
- The How Do You Sell segment looks at what Harvey Norman and other Australian retailers are doing to combat the arrival of Amazon. Two advertising agencies try to make us love clowns again in The Pitch. The Target Market segment looks at how a charity and a brand collide on McHappy Day.