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- A group of seniors plan to break out of their retirement home.
- A sports writer becomes a single parent in tragic circumstances.
- Australian madness via the visitors-from-hell mixed with love, lust and a bloody good shiraz.
- Filled with fun and joy, this vital documentary shows kids how to move, nourish, respect and embrace their bodies.
- Champions in May recounts Adelaide United's remarkable run to becoming the 2015/16 A-League champions, with first-hand accounts from the athletes who were part of the journey.
- A record of the 1954 visit to Australia by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and his Royal Highness Prince Philip.
- A 7 News tribute to the late Australian Rules football player Russell Ebert who was one of South Australia's greatest ever footballers.
- Travis Boak is the games record holder for Port Adelaide in the Australian Football League. This documentary reveals the many facets of Travis as a human off field, while celebrating the athlete on field.
- This documentary follows the formation of the 10th Battalion and what became of the No.1 section scouts who were amongst the first men ashore at Gallipoli. Meanwhile Australians were finding ways to raise funds, care for the wounded and honour the dead. On 13 October 1915 South Australia's Eight Hour Day was renamed Anzac Day. A huge procession was held and events culminated with two obsolete horse drawn trams being crashed into each other and exploded in front of a crowd of 20000.
- This is the inside story of the Port Adelaide Power Football Club's 2015 AFL (Australian Football League) campaign.
- A documentary on the controversial upgrade to Adelaide Oval , one of the most famous and beautiful cricket grounds in the world into a world class stadium that brought football back to the city. The upgrade has been more successful than anyone imagined.
- Australia clinched the Test cricket series against India 3-2 on Friday (3 February) after a tense finish to the Fifth Test at the Adelaide Oval. Fittingly, it was the Australian captain Bob Simpson, back from a 10-year break and celebrating his 42nd birthday, who took the final wicket to wrap it up and give Australia the match by 47 runs. Simpson trapped Bhagwat Chandrasekhar leg before wicket to finish the Indian innings. Here is a report on the final day's play from the Australian Broadcasting Commission.
- Astronaut Andy Thomas is on a mission to have his boyhood heroes recognized among the world's greatest aviators for their pioneering 1919 flight from England to Australia.
- Did you know that Adelaide once had 35 drive-in cinemas? Flix Video Productions produced a film that gives you a glimpse into the history of Adelaide cinemas. Adelaide's Silver Screens premiered at 11:30pm on channel 44 on 16/06/2017.
- Step back into the annuls of Australian Rules Football history to see some of the greatest performances from many of the greatest players to ever pull on the Port Adelaide Power Football Club guernsey.
- Documentary celebrates the 100th anniversary of the birth of Port Adelaide patriarch Fos Williams and honors his remarkable contribution to Australian football.
- Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) wins a cricket match over South Australia by 105 runs
- 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.
- Documentary celebrates the 100th anniversary of the birth of Port Adelaide patriarch Fos Williams and honors his remarkable contribution to Australian football.
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- Cricket legend Ian Chappell and Julia visit Adelaide and the backyard where he and his brothers spent countless hours practicing the skills that got them selected to play for Australia.
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