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- After a near-fatal plane crash in WWII, Olympian Louis Zamperini spends a harrowing 47 days in a raft with two fellow crewmen before he's caught by the Japanese navy and sent to a prisoner-of-war camp.
- The show that lifts the lid on advertising, spin and marketing. Join host Wil Anderson, stalwarts Todd Sampson and Russel Howcroft and other advertising industry experts to unpick the ways we're all bought and sold.
- Sydney, Australia in the mid-1920's. Proud and classy Caddie Marsh is forced to get a job as a barmaid and raise two children on her own after her rich cad husband walks out on her. Despite numerous hardships such as the Great Depression, Caddie still manages to catch the eye of smooth dandy Ted and strikes up a romantic relationship with dashing Greek gentleman Peter.
- A panel of experts and politicians answer questions from the live studio audience and from viewers.
- Australian current affairs talk show programme.
- A look at what it means to be a goth in today's society.
- As a serial killer has just claimed their 7th victim, two opposing detectives have been tasked with solving the case. Emotions are high as the killer taunts the officers, but an experienced officer knows the answer must be hidden somewhere in the evidence.
- Mute 1975 on-location footage of the filming of Caddie (1976) taken by focus puller David Williamson with new 2002 commentary by the film's producer Anthony Buckley.
- Narrated by a master storyteller of the macabre, a young woman attempts to outrun the horrors of her past.
- The panel discusses what is and isn't working for women in Australia's prison system and the link to domestic violence.
- The panel discusses right-wing extremists, the future of the Uluru Statement of the Heart and the Queensland Premier says the community are sick of waiting for Adani.
- The panel discusses Chris Bowen pulls out of the Labor leadership race leaving Anthony Albanese as the front-runner, the RBA are likely to cut interest rates, voting intentions and a report finds concerning views on domestic violence.
- The panel discusses Anthony Albanese and Chris Bowen put their hands up for Labor leadership, the Prime Minister may not deliver tax cuts, Adani and climate, resilience and Google's Huawei ban.
- The panel discusses the Liberal Party's shock win, Scott Morrison's leadership should Labor have seen this coming? What happened in Queensland and the composition of the 46th Parliament.
- The panel discusses major party leaders making their final appeals to voters, abortion outlawed in the US state of Alabama and Rwandan men accused of massacring tourists have been resettled in Australia.
- The panel discusses campaign strategies, how the election is playing out in Tasmania, Labor's wage theft policy, Israel Folau and religious freedom.
- The panel discusses the influence of women at this election, revelations the CSIRO were pushed to approve Adani's water plans, independents under fire and the Tamil family from Biloela facing deportation.
- In a special episode of The Drum the panel focuses on inter-generational fairness and how the major parties policies appeal to boomers, generation X, millennials and generation Z when it comes to tax, housing, employment and climate change.
- The panel discusses Labor's budget surplus announcement which came in at twice the size of the coalition's, koalas "functionally extinct", calls for NDIS CEO to be a person with a disability and UK declares a climate emergency.
- In a special episode the panel discusses how we can best promote equitable outcomes in our health system, Indigenous health and community controlled organisations, private health insurance and policy.
- The panel discusses Bill Shorten's response to The Daily Telegraph's article, saying they used his mum's life as a political attack, election battlegrounds in WA, the final leaders debate and increasing support for euthanasia.
- In the fourth election roadshow, The Drum broadcasts from Barwon Heads in Victoria located in Australia's second most marginal electorate of Corangamite. The panel discusses key local issues and the broader political landscape.
- The panel discusses the treasurers debate, Paul Keating's calls Australia's spy chiefs "nutters", reactions to Israel Folau and welfare and wages.