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- True stories of female killers.
- Selling Houses Australia provides current practical advice for home owners wanting to enter the property market. The team transform what the owners see as unsellable houses into spectacular homes which will be much easier to sell.
- The story of a poor Turkish family who try to emigrate illegally to Switzerland.
- On 15 May, 2006, double amputee Mark Inglis reached the summit of Mt Everest. It was a remarkable achievement and Inglis was feted by press and public alike. But only a few days later he was plunged into a storm of controversy when it was learned that he had passed an incapacitated climber, Englishman David Sharp, leaving him to a lonely end high in the Death Zone.
- The romantic myth is exposed for Guy when he is plagued by memories of an old girlfriend on his wedding day.
- The adventures of a gang of kid bugs in a residential backyard, set to the music of The Beatles.
- In 1994, New Zealand mountaineer, Mark Whetu, summitted Mt Everest with climbing partner and friend Mike Reinberger. However it was late in the day and after a freezing night on the summit, Whetu was faced with a terrible decision...to leave Reinberger or stay with him forever.
- This series brings authentic Mexican flavors, colors, textures and warmth into American kitchens. A former policy analyst focused on Latin American politics and history, Pati Jinich is also a chef, cooking teacher, food writer and mother of 3 whose true passion lies in sharing the tastes of her childhood and culinary adventures in her native country.
- Inspired by the 25th Anniversary of 'Shine (1996)', the mysterious world of musical genius of brilliant musicians is explored as well as transformational story-telling, the mystery of prodigy and the impact of music on the brain.
- This show turns around Elvis Maginnis, a former policeman from a criminal family, who now runs a dry-cleaning business.
- This little comedy is set in a small factory come halfway home, employing only handicapped people. Ollie Rennie is the boss and sometime minder of all his workers. He employees Pat Cannizzaro to help get all his workers into some sort of sport, and Pat just happens to be a soccer teacher. He forms a team and tries to take them all the way, with some funny results.
- This two-part documentary looks back to the '60s and '70s and charts how Australia got its own rock 'n' roll sound thanks to the life-long bond between music company Albert Productions and The Youngs. Blood and Thunder The Sound of Alberts is a tale of two families and the music they made. The Alberts - an elegant, well-to-do dynasty. And The Youngs - an unruly clan of 10-pound migrants from the tough suburbs of Glasgow. They were from different planets but through music they locked together in a blood pact - fiercely determined to produce a sound that would conquer the world.
- Reality show in which a former mistress helps current mistresses get out of relationships with married men.
- A symphonic concert spectacle featuring rock maestro Ben Folds with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, combining the power of orchestral grandeur with the intimacy of close contact with the musicians. Audience participation peaks as Folds achieves the extraordinary feat of inducing the crowd to sing a choral refrain in three-part harmony. Interwoven with Folds' personal narratives of the inspirations for his songs, the film transforms enthralling live performance into a unique portal revealing the creativity of the song writing process.
- The story of Tasmanian-born actor Errol Flynn whose short & flamboyant life, full of scandals, adventures, loves and excess was largely played out in front of the camera - either making movies or filling the newsreels and gossip magazines. Tragically he was dead from the effects of drugs and alcohol by the time he was only 50 & the myths live on. But there is another side of Flynn that is less well known - his ambitions to be a serious writer and newspaper correspondent, his documentary films and his interest in the Spanish Civil War and Castro's Cuba
- Two completely different teenage girls from opposite ends of the world are forced to live together in a snake park in Outback Australia - with only their very strange families for company.
- An animated children's science and technology show. Robot Sparky, Amy (12) and her brother Alex (7) travel on wondrous journeys through science and technology.
- In this documentary, made for the 20th anniversary of the release of SHINE, director Scott Hicks recalls the long development of the project and the gradual assembly of a remarkable production team including actor Geoffrey Rush, producer Jane Scott and screenwriter Jan Sardi. Hicks recalls the complexities of shooting the film in Australia on a limited budget, contrasting with his subsequent experiences working in Hollywood on major studio productions. SHINE won a slate of national and international awards, culminating in the Oscar for Best Actor, and transformed Hicks's life as a filmmaker. His reflections on the doors that opened for him because of SHINE are rich with insights into the production industry. It is one of three short films documenting the making of SHINE - see also GEOFFREY RUSH: The Imp, the Spirit, the Hero, and DAVID HIRSCHFELDER: Drawing the Audience In. Each film is built around an informal interview conducted by film historian Andrew Pike (also the original theatrical distributor of SHINE through his company, Ronin Films), and is illustrated with archival material and clips from SHINE itself. The films were produced by Momentum Films, the company behind SHINE, and were directed by Andrew Pike, photographed by James Arneman, Mike Kenneally and Stuart Mannion, and edited by James Lane.
- In Game of Homes, host Cameron Mathison guides four teams of two as they compete for the ultimate prize - A house and the land to put it on.
- Three extraordinary men from different parts of the globe compete in a race from the edge of the sun-scorched desert to the tropical coast in the remote Kimberley region of north-west Australia.
- The 'Bonnie & Clyde' life style of two B.A.S.E jumpers and the motivations which drive them to take extreme personal RISK. And in our world of speed bumps and smoke-free zones, the need for RISK reflects on the nature of the world we live in. The search for the meaning of RISK is a marker of where society is at today.
- A show dedicated to showcasing developments in science and technology.
- Mark Norris is 42, divorced, and disillusioned with modern relationships. He lives in the city, but his heart is in cyberspace. He believes in love, but a more old fashioned, romantic type of love. The kind of love that he finds offered by Russian women looking for partners on the Internet.
- Sam Burgess is one of the brightest stars in the NRL, but there's more to his story than meets the eye. This exclusive feature program reveals the inspiring story behind Sams life and career in a year in which the red-hot Rabbitohs are firming as NRL Premiership favourites.
- Team 11 is an action packed suburban soap opera exploring the lives of seven different women who have one thing in common - netball. In the tradition of great underdog sporting stories, this is the tale of a group of outsiders coming together to prove themselves, on and off the court. The action is funny, fast and infectious. The drama is juicy, sexy and addictive.
- Documentary about a team of nine men and one woman who journey on an expedition to Antarctica to visit the decaying scientific hut of early 20th Century explorer Sir Douglas Mawson which was in desperate need of conservation and protection from the harsh ice environment elements which were threatening to destroy it.
- Imagine planning a great adventure - trekking through the dense jungles of Papua New Guinea, feasting on crocodile in a remote village, visiting an island of dragons, climbing the world's most destructive volcano, gasping in awe at the beauty of the Taj Mahal and climbing to Mt Everest Base Camp. These are only a few of the challenges faced by 2 young Australians as they undertake an 8 month journey across Asia from Australia to Nepal.
- Historical overview of the Tibetan situation with special emphasis on the Chinese takeover in 1949-1950, and the military occupation.
- In this documentary, made for the 20th anniversary of the release of SHINE, director Scott Hicks recalls the long development of the project and the gradual assembly of a remarkable production team including actor Geoffrey Rush, producer Jane Scott and screenwriter Jan Sardi. Hicks recalls the complexities of shooting the film in Australia on a limited budget, contrasting with his subsequent experiences working in Hollywood on major studio productions. SHINE won a slate of national and international awards, culminating in the Oscar for Best Actor, and transformed Hicks's life as a filmmaker. His reflections on the doors that opened for him because of SHINE are rich with insights into the production industry. It is one of three short films documenting the making of SHINE - see also GEOFFREY RUSH: The Imp, the Spirit, the Hero, and DAVID HIRSCHFELDER: Drawing the Audience In. Each film is built around an informal interview conducted by film historian Andrew Pike (also the original theatrical distributor of SHINE through his company, Ronin Films), and is illustrated with archival material and clips from SHINE itself. The films were produced by Momentum Films, the company behind SHINE, and were directed by Andrew Pike, photographed by James Arneman, Mike Kenneally and Stuart Mannion, and edited by James Lane.
- Two young Australian men bike across Russia on a journey of adventure and self discovery.
- Jimeoin brings his hilarious new show to your lounge rooms. A series of hilarious, often surreal climaxes. One who truly perceives human behaviour, breaks it up and puts it together again in all ridiculousness to leave your eyes streaming.
- Two vastly different men in vastly different parts of Australia and their love and dedication for their feathered friends - friends who are threatened constantly by predators and environmental changes.
- A five hour television series in five parts examining China's People's Liberation Army.
- The Shadowfire of the title is a revolutionary new starship whose plans are on the person of one Ambassador Kryxix. But he has been kidnapped and it's as Zark Montor, Syylk, Sevrina Marts, Torik, Maul and Manto (collectively known as Enigma) that you must find the Ambassador and retrieve the plans. Claimed to be the first game to make use of an icon-based control system - intriguing strategy game.