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- There are immigration, customs officers and quaratine officers. There are all sorts of concealments. This show is on over the weekends, if you're in Australia.
- Australian version of the hit American television series, where an open call for the 'next top model' is whittled down to a handful of hopefuls. Week by week one of the girls is eliminated until only one remains and is crowned Australia's Next Top Model.
- Follows the officers of the Victoria Police Highway Patrol as they deal with high-speed chases, out-of-control drivers, car crashes, defiant hoons and some unusual cases.
- This documentary series follows officers of the Western Australian Police Force as they go about their duties, similar to American television series COPS.
- The Douglas Mawson Antarctic Expedition of 1912 is one of the most amazing feats of physical and mental endurance of all time. After an horrific journey across hundreds of kilometres of frozen wasteland, during which his two companions perished, the world was amazed to hear that Douglas Mawson had survived. Some questioned how it was possible, and the media of the day reported that he'd considered eating the body of his dead comrade, Xavier Mertz. Mawson was later knighted and became a hero, but the question of how he lived when others died has tantalised scientists, historians and explorers ever since. Now, Australian adventurer Tim Jarvis retraces Mawson's gruelling experience to find an answer. Having been almost killed during his own solo trek to the South Pole in 1999, he confronts the deadly ice again-as Mawson did, with similar meagre rations and primitive clothing and equipment. It's a bold and unprecedented historical experiment that will provide clues to what happened to Mawson physically-and mentally-as a man hanging on the precipice of life and death. Combining the drama of Jarvis's contemporary adventure with chilling dramatic reconstructions, expert commentary and stunning footage from the original expedition photographed by Frank Hurley, this is an extraordinary story of human survival.
- Schoolboy Alex Vonzitzavitz, aka 'The Von', is about to face the most humiliating experience of his life. Remember that nightmare you had about turning up to school naked? Well this is worse; but don't panic, The Von has a plan...
- A twisted coming of age tale about a 14-year-old boy, who obtains intimacy at a hefty price.
- Olympic Gold Medal-winning ice dancers Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean train ten celebrities to ice dance, with the finalists performing their version of Torvill and Dean's signature routine 'Bolero'.
- A polar bear suit being couriered to a stage show is borrowed by Mario and Luigi to impress Luigi's latest girlfriend. All hell breaks loose when footage of Mario dancing in the suit is uploaded on YouTube.
- 2008–2011TV-MA6.8 (19)TV EpisodeLeanne Murdoch arrives at Swift and Shift from Dubbo. It's her first day and she meets the good, the bad and the stinky who work in the call centre, the loading dock, the dispatch area and of course the couriers.
- Jonathon the CEO of the Tri-Mega Corporation, which owns Swift and Shift, realises that in order to obtain the Government funding he's applied for he needs to management train women, ethnics and the disabled.
- Kev is the shoe thief. Mario has to deliver a realistic doll.
- Mario and Melissa are on the plane which is heading toward a tsunami.
- Kev stole Oliver's food, Mario needs to deliver a kids ride. The twins had dog to deliver.
- The Safety Inspector comes to Swift and Shift Couriers and makes everyone do a drug test.
- The urn was stolen and a big chase ensured.
- The Xmas party was a disaster until almost the end of the night.
- New host James Morrison is told he can review any car of his choice, so he goes to Oran Park to review the Mitsubishi Lancer Ralliart Evolution X, and when Steve brings a BMW 135i along for a comparison, James challenges him to a drag race and some laps around the circuit. The Stig makes his first studio appearance when the team prove that he is Australian and only looks like his British counterpart. The team find out whether road or sea is a quicker way to get from Melbourne to Portsea when James and Warren race a Yamaha FX-HSO jet-ski against Steve in a Lamborghini Murcielago LP640. The Lamborghini then travels at speeds it is more at home with on a lap of the test track in the hands of The Stig. Recently retired V8 Supercar driver Mark Skaife has James Courtney and Greg Murphy in his sights when he takes the Proton Satria on a lap of the test track.
- Steve uncovers Australia's best-kept performance car secret, the Walkinshaw Performance HSV Clubsport R8. Warren and Steve are challenged to each convert an iconic Australian car from petrol to electricity on a budget of $3000. James and Warren race around an obstacle course circuit the fastest in reverse to find out if looking over your shoulder is better than using a reverse camera. Former Cold Chisel rocker Ian Moss is the Star In A Bog-Standard Car
- To celebrate the 75th birthday of the great Aussie ute, Warren transforms a Toyota Tarago into a ute for families and Steve caters for hairdressers by converting a Honda Prelude into the "Prelute", before they put their vehicles through a number of country roles. James tries his hand at stunt car driving. Warren reviews the Maserati Gran Turismo S. Comedian Anh Do is the Star In A Bog-Standard Car.
- Steve compares two sports wagons, the Audi RS6 and the HSV Clubsport R8. Warren finds out why the Kia Soul is the car of the future. Steve helps a Methodist minister, James's father, try his hand at drifting. Leisel Jones is the Star In A Bog-Standard Car.
- Steve, Warren and James are challenged to build armoured vehicles and put them to tests against protesters and gunfire. Steve reviews two Elfins, the MS8 Streamliner and T5, and the Stig drives them both, and also a Lotus 2-Eleven, around the test track. James and Steve race around the studio on mobility scooters. H.G. Nelson is the Star In A Bog-Standard Car.
- Steve and Warren challenge James to play a musical tune using car parts as instruments. James finds out if the new Nissan 370Z is an improvement on its predecessor, the 350Z, and rubs a few noses when he drives the Pontiac G8 GXP, an Australian-built left-hand-drive version of the Holden Commodore, through the streets of Los Angeles. When Steve buys a $24,000 Ferris, the ride-on mower's answer to the Rolls-Royce Phantom, Warren puts it to the test against a Toyota Hi-Lux that cost just $4000 for him to convert, to see which is faster and more powerful. It's double the action on the test track when Brendan Jones and Amanda Keller are the Stars In A Bog-Standard Car.
- Steve and Warren put two city cars, the Fiat 500 and Smart Fortwo, to their toughest challenge on the mail run from Coober Pedy to William Creek via the Oodnadatta Track. The age-old question "does the car make the man?" is put to the scientific test when a pulse-generated cap is used to measure women's responses to various men in a Toyota Kluger, MG roadster, HZ Holden ute, Porsche 911 and Nissan Skyline GT-R. James puts a 30-year old Toyota Land Cruiser up against Steve in a brand new Nissan Patrol on a series of challenges at Melbourne's 4WD training and proving ground, Devil's Alley. Gary Sweet is the Star In A Bog-Standard Car.
- Warren, driving a Porsche Cayenne diesel, challenges an Australian stock horse rider to a race to a homestead in the Blue Mountains. In a comparison of super luxury sedans, James looks at the most expensive, the Lexus LS600, and Warren reviews the biggest selling, the Mercedes-Benz S class. Steve redeems the prize he won in a mobility scooter race around the studio when he reviews the legendary Ford Falcon Phase 3 GTHO, taking it on a drive around Bathurst. Gyton Grantley is the Star In A Bog-Standard Car.
- A roadside burger stop becomes a showdown. Hoons go on a riot at a protest rally. Police catch a male driving "al fresco".
- Police are put to the test when a motorcycle rider goes rogue. The driver of a defective vehicle claims to be his brother. A smiling driver is caught with his pants down by the police.
- A motorcyclist rides down a one-way street the wrong way at high speed and then crashes. Insults fly when a police officer investigates a road rage incident. A police officer has her hands full when a rural roadside breath test finds a vehicle with an expired registration.
- A police officer takes charge when she pulls over a low-riding car. A police officer encounters something that drives everybody crazy on the freeway - a car going slow in the fast lane. When a car full of people is pulled over for speeding, the police officer finds himself playing kindergarten cop.
- A pursuit begins as soon as a police car leaves the station. A silly decision by a truck driver to attempt a U-turn across a median strip causes chaos. A passenger who demands a ticket from a police officer gets more than she bargained for.
- A breath testing unit experience a weird night on the roads under a full moon. A car with a painting of Heath Ledger on its bonnet catches the eye of the police - again. Is an innocent grandmother who is pulled over for speeding trying to hide something from police?
- A police officer finds a case of mind your language when he pulls over a speeding unlicensed P-plate driver. A pedestrian who tries to out-run a train causes a peak-hour crisis. A speeding driver has plenty to hide.
- A young drunk driver has to explain some creative parking. A driver pulled over for talking on a mobile phone while driving concocts an elaborate story in an attempt to fool a police officer. A man walking along a tollway still looks for a hook-up even though he is a long away from the bar.
- A police officer is hot on the tail of a drunk driver who has fled the scene of an accident. A female driver and a police officer argue about the colour of a traffic signal she has passed through. It's bird-hunting season when a police officer pulls over a driver for making an obscene gesture.
- A young unlicensed driver's mobile phone gets him in trouble. Police are concerned for the safety of an unrestrained child in an unroadworthy car that they have pulled over for a licence check. A police officer doesn't get his way when he pulls over a speeding driver.
- A motorcycle rider is left in crisis after a peak hour hit-and-run. Two young males driving a car with stolen number plates try to run from police. A driver pulled over for speeding thinks he can get the better of a police officer.
- A motorcycle rider whose registration has been cancelled sparks a chase. A young drunk driver gets the police's attention by running a red arrow, speeding and driving dangerously. A driver and passenger caught speeding both have something to hide.
- The cousin of a driver arrested when he fails to provide any identification reads his rights back to the police. A driver pulled over for running a red light is convinced that he couldn't stop in time. A police officer thought she had heard every excuse for speeding until she pulls over a P-plate driver.
- A car with a flat tyre leads to a standoff on a bridge. A driver whose licence is suspended is caught for the third time in as many weeks. Two police officers face a moment of dread when they find something fishy in the boot of a car.