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- While researching his next novel, Charles Condomine employs the services of a clairvoyant to see whether it is possible to contact souls in the afterlife. Unfortunately for Charles, the psychic summons the ghost of his dead wife, Elvira. It's soon clear that the morally untidy Elvira wishes to reunite with her husband, much to the dismay of Charles' new (and living) wife, Ruth. Widely considered to be Noel Coward's greatest work, Blithe Spirit treats its grim subject matter with gratifying frivolity, offering a playful look at what lies beyond the grave, and what happens when love comes back to haunt us.
- Black Diggers tells the untold story of Indigenous Australian soldiers in WWI, following their stories from their homelands to the battlefields of Gallipoli, Palestine and Flanders. An extraordinary all-Indigenous cast enacted the stories of these heroic men, largely unrecognised by history.
- The writer Patricia Highsmith lives a reclusive life in the Swiss Alps surrounded by her collection of books and antique weapons. The unlikable genius facing the end of her life has withdrawn completely from the world, finding solace in her seclusion, her cats and cigarettes. Until one day a young man, Edward Ridgeway, intrudes into her place of refuge. He's yet another irritating delegate from her publisher demanding a contract for one final installment. Specifically another psychological thriller featuring her beloved muse and most famous literary creation, Tom Ripley.
- Roo and Barney come to Melbourne for their annual break from cane-cutting work. For sixteen years they've spent the "lay off," at a run-down boarding house in Carlton and reunited with Olive, the daughter of the owner. This year there is another resident, Pearl, wary of another attachment. However what starts out as a joyful reunion, and budding romance - ends disaster.
- The Australian version of the job-seeking reality series, where Mark Bouris takes twelve potential candidates on a ten week job interview, at the end of which one will emerge as The Apprentice.
- The play's plot thrives on witty banter and the most improbable coincidences: the dandy Algernon and dapper Jack are best friends who, unbeknown to each other, both assume different identities in London and the countryside. When Jack proposes to Algernon's cousin, Gwendolen, and Algernon falls for Jack 's ward, Cecily, both do so using the pseudonym Ernest. Amid these mistaken identities and giddy confusion towers Gwendolen's mother, the imposing Lady Bracknell, as a paragon of Victorian propriety, who refuses to be anything but earnest.
- Duke Senior is exiled into the Forest of Arden by his brother Duke Frederick. The daughter of Duke Senior, Rosalind, is also banished. With her cousin Celia and court fool Touchstone, Rosalind goes into the forest disguised as a man called Ganymede. Meanwhile Young Orlando, who is hopelessly in love with Rosalind, also flees into the forest to escape his murderous older brother Oliver. There he meets Ganymede/Rosalind and seeks his/her advice on women. Not surprisingly, some deliciously witty and complex webs of love and deceit eventuate.
- A new version of Moliere's classic comedy of manners, set within a contemporary wealthy Australian family home. Orgon is a wealthy man attempting to come to terms with middle age. Fortunately for him, and to the dismay of his family, he meets Tartuffe, a supposed man of the cloth. Though everyone else can see Tartuffe for the fraud he really is, Orgon becomes obsessed with him, and it isn't long before Orgon is incapable of making a decision without him. The relationship initially appears to be harmless, however when Orgon begins promising Tartuffe his possessions, his home and even his daughter, Orgon's family resolves to expose Tartuffe for the swindler he is. Full of thumping English verse peppered with Australian vernacular and subversive wit.
- Super-star AFL football player Brent Lyall has a secret that could blow his stardom sky high. He has a secret passion to dress as a woman. Not a problem in any other walk of life, but for his brash sports manager it's a secret which could ruin his career as a footballer, but more importantly spell the end of lucrative contracts worth millions of dollars.
- Gruen is back and putting Coronavirus messaging to the test without shoving a swab up your nose. And why is TikTok advertising on the telly? Also, what's TikTok? Plus a pitch to either love or ditch the office.
- The Crisis Management segment looks at the 2016 Australian Census. Two advertising agencies try to convince us that bronze medals are better than gold medals in The Pitch. The Target Market segment talks about commercials that sell organ donation.
- How Do You Sell: Optus The Pitch: Compulsory Micro Chips Target Market: Violence Against Women.