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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.
- Get ready to Wiggle with the Wiggles' TV series. Wiggle fans can join in on the fun with the beloved quartet Anthony, Murray, Greg and Jeff.
- An Australian current affairs documentary television programme, the longest running of its kind nationally, produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC).
- It's a quiz about the week and stuff.
- 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.
- "Tripping Over" is a Australian/British co-production which is set in Australia, England, and Thailand. It centres on a young man (MacPherson) who travels around the world while his mother recounts her own travels in her younger days.
- The show features sketches mocking social and political issues, and often feature comedic publicity stunts.
- In a world dominated by fake news and outright lies, Wil Anderson, Jan Fran and guests dissect the news to sort the real from the rumours, separate fact from fiction and flatten conspiracy theories back down to Earth.
- A panel of experts and politicians answer questions from the live studio audience and from viewers.
- Australian current affairs talk show programme.
- ABC News is a public news service in Australia produced by the News and Current Affairs division of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
- A mixture of stand-up comedy, sketches, live music, circus acts, cabaret and burlesque presented by Paul McDermott. Regular guests were The Umbilical Brothers, Flacco and Claire Hooper.
- As the Australian Broadcasting Corporation turns 90, Sky News Australia host Chris Kenny examines the origin, purpose and performance of the national broadcaster, its contribution to public debate and whether this taxpayer-funded service enhances national unity or division. The ABC says it is "Your ABC" but who is actually in charge of this billion-dollars-a-year spending broadcasting behemoth?
- Two old men, down on their luck, think a robbery is the way to turn their luck around.
- A comedy news quiz show format. Win The Week pairs everyday people with celebrities to see whether they can tackle the news together. Contestants are given the power to choose which celebrity they think can help them win the week. At the end of each round, they choose whether to stay loyal to their celebrity teammate or 'betray' them.
- Screened during Child Protection Week, Kids At Risk is a conversation on the issues surrounding child abuse and neglect. Geraldine Doogue leads a group conversation with child welfare professionals as well as people/families with experience of child abuse and neglect to discuss the issues surrounding this important subject. Child abuse and neglect is one of multicultural Australia's most significant social problems.
- Charles, Dimitri, Jonathan and Carlo, meet for a regular high stakes poker game in an old warehouse. This time a fifth player joins them and the stakes increase as questions are asked and the stakes are raised higher than ever.
- Home life is not easy when a daughter wants to live her life and a father is caught in the events of the past.
- A talk-back television show that focuses on the current affairs and topics of the day.
- A day in the 'life' of the Apollo Media Agency and it's Creative Director, Andrew.
- A look at what it means to be a goth in today's society.
- Based on the fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen.
- 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.
- Narrated by a master storyteller of the macabre, a young woman attempts to outrun the horrors of her past.
- 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.
- Climate of Change, reported by Stephanie March.The struggle to reduce Australia's greenhouse gas emissions.
- The Christchurch massacre and rise of right-wing extremism."Grafton is a monochrome, traditional, beautiful little country town.
- What was previously titled as "The Fight of His Life" is now "Abbott's End: How Tony Abbott Lost Fight of His Political Life.
- It's almost three years since Four Corners exposed shocking revelations of mistreatment in Northern Territory's Don Dale youth detention center in Australia's Shame.
- Across Australia university business is booming. Higher education institutions that only a few years ago were cash strapped are now flush with billions of dollars brought in from fee paying international students.
- A grandmother's desperate journey to save her children from Isis. Karen Nettleton has spent five years trying to rescue her grandchildren and great grandchildren from Syria. With their jihadist parents dead, the children are now stuck in a refugee camp, desperate to return home.
- Four Corners exclusively brings you story of Sharrouf children and their grandmother's epic fight to find them.
- Interference, reported by Nick McKenzie.New evidence of China's covert political influence campaign in Australia.
- Uber is most recognisable brands in world. It's embedded itself in our language.
- Most Australians had probably never heard of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum till his horse Cross Counter won Melbourne Cup last year after a two-decade campaign.
- On Monday, Four Corners reveals how Australia's highest ranking Catholic, Cardinal George Pell, was brought to justice.