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1. Neighbours (1985– )
TV-G | 22 min | Drama, Romance
Australian soap opera exploring the lives and relationships of the residents of Ramsay Street in a suburb of Melbourne called Erinsborough.
Stars: Stefan Dennis, Alan Fletcher, Jackie Woodburne, Ryan Moloney
Votes: 6,378
2. The Doctor Blake Mysteries (2013–2018)
TV-14 | 57 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery
Dr Lucien Blake left Ballarat as a young man. But now he finds himself returning, to take over not only his dead father's medical practice, but also his on-call role as the town's police surgeon.
Stars: Nadine Garner, Craig McLachlan, Charlie Cousins, Joel Tobeck
Votes: 5,133
3. Blue Heelers (1994–2006)
TV-14 | 60 min | Action, Crime, Drama
The series primarily focuses on the daily lives of Victorian police officers working at a police station in the fictional small town of Mount Thomas.
Stars: Julie Nihill, John Wood, Martin Sacks, Paul Bishop
Votes: 1,706
4. Lexx (1996–2002)
R | 90 min | Action, Adventure, Comedy
A group of disparate fugitives from an interplanetary tyranny find themselves in control of a massively powerful starship.
Stars: Brian Downey, Michael McManus, Jeffrey Hirschfield, Xenia Seeberg
Votes: 8,670
5. City Homicide (2006–2011)
TV-14 | 60 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery
On the Homicide floor of a police headquarters in Melbourne, Australia, detectives work to bring justice for the deceased.
Stars: Shane Bourne, Nadine Garner, Aaron Pedersen, Damien Richardson
Votes: 1,722
6. Space: Above and Beyond (1995–1996)
60 min | Action, Adventure, Drama
The Earth is embroiled in a desperate war against alien invaders, and this series focuses on one squadron of Marine pilots involved in it.
Stars: Morgan Weisser, Kristen Cloke, Rodney Rowland, Joel de la Fuente
Votes: 8,691
7. Rush (2008–2011)
TV-MA | 45 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery
They are trained to be smarter, tactically superior and technologically advantaged - Melbourne's answer for a cutting edge trend in policing worldwide.
Stars: Rodger Corser, Callan Mulvey, Nicole da Silva, Ashley Zukerman
Votes: 2,012
8. Flipper (1995–2000)
TV-PG | 60 min | Action, Adventure, Drama
Dr. Keith Ricks returns to Florida to lead a team of scientists studying dolphins.
Stars: Whip Hubley, Anja Coleby, Gus Mercurio, Darrin Klimek
Votes: 1,124
9. Crownies (2011)
Not Rated | 60 min | Crime, Drama
After finishing their law college, five young solicitors go out in the world to earn recognition and money. Unfortunately, they face a lot of problems while pursuing their dreams.
Stars: Todd Lasance, Hamish Michael, Ella Scott Lynch, Andrea Demetriades
Votes: 1,105
10. Stingers (1998–2004)
60 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery
Stingers reveals the shadowy and ambiguous world of undercover cops - people with covert lives and constantly changing identities. They are the police who defeat crime from within the criminal world.
Stars: Peter Phelps, Kate Kendall, Anita Hegh, Ian Stenlake
Votes: 614
11. Howzat! Kerry Packer's War (2012)
180 min | Drama, Sport
Set in the 1970s, media mogul Kerry Packer signs top cricketers for his World Series Cricket, challenging established cricketing authorities.
Stars: Lachy Hulme, Abe Forsythe, Damon Gameau, Brendan Cowell
Votes: 739
12. MDA (2002–2005)
50 min | Drama
Medical Defence Australia, a team of lawyers and doctors who defend doctors charged with malpractice, ranging from Botox injections gone wrong to spinal cord injuries.
Stars: Shane Bourne, Angus Grant, Petra Yared, Jason Donovan
Votes: 74
13. Medivac (1996–1998)
50 min | Drama
Medivac, also known as Adrenalin Junkies, is the story of the emergency ward of Brisbane's Bethlehem West Hospital.
Stars: Grant Bowler, Lisa Forrest, Caroline Marie Kenison, Geneviève Picot
Votes: 49
14. Carla Cametti PD (2009)
Crime
This six-part Australian crime series is centered around Carla Cametti, an Italian-Australian Private Detective. Sassy, sexy and determined, Carla Cametti has the looks and street smarts to... See full summary »
Stars: Diana Glenn, Vince Colosimo, Sullivan Stapleton, Dina Panozzo
Votes: 109
15. Big Reef (2004 TV Movie)
Drama
Director: Steve Jodrell | Stars: Jack Finsterer, Damien Garvey, Angus Grant, Catherine Moore
Votes: 37
16.
Blue Heelers (1994–2006)
Episode:
The Best Man
(2002)
TV-14 | Action, Crime, Drama
Jonesy is invited to a Buck's Night and things go horribly wrong. First the wedding rings go missing, the groom-to-be is seriously assaulted, then he disappears.
Director: Denny Lawrence | Stars: Ditch Davey, Caroline Craig, Jane Allsop, Paul Bishop
Votes: 7
17.
Flipper (1995–2000)
Episode:
Big Fish, Little Fish
(1998)
TV-PG | 44 min | Action, Adventure, Drama
Cap has a run-in with a salvage operator who cuts loose boats from their moorings.
Director: Donald Crombie | Stars: Whip Hubley, Tiffany Lamb, Darrin Klimek, Anja Coleby
18.
Lexx (1996–2002)
Episode:
The Rock
(2001)
Not Rated | 45 min | Action, Adventure, Comedy
Stan arrives on "The Rock" and realizes his subjects hate him. The reason - a look-alike named Brud has been cheating people out of their money. Brud woos Xev who thinks it is Stan, but Brud goes too far and ticks Xev off.
Director: Stephen Reynolds | Stars: Brian Downey, Xenia Seeberg, Michael McManus, Nigel Bennett
Votes: 99
19.
MDA (2002–2005)
Episode:
A Bird in the Hand
(2003)
54 min | Drama
Layla feels helpless, guilty and then angry as the pethidine overdose case heads for court and a "victim friendly" judge. Everyone seems to want something from her, and she only wanted to help.
Director: Brendan Maher | Stars: Shane Bourne, Angie Milliken, Felix Nobis, Alice McConnell
20.
MDA (2002–2005)
Episode:
A Closer Walk
(2003)
53 min | Drama
Richard's in the middle of a tough mediation when his larrikin Dad arrives from retirement in Tasmania to tell Richard he's remarrying. Dad was a tram driver and things are a little tense with his high-flier son.
Director: Shawn Seet | Stars: Kerry Armstrong, Shane Bourne, Angie Milliken, Felix Nobis
21.
MDA (2002–2005)
Episode:
A Human Cost: Part 1
(2005)
53 min | Drama
A dedicated intern at an outer suburban hospital, struggles to clear her name when she is accused of incompetence.
Director: Daina Reid | Stars: Shane Bourne, Angie Milliken, Angus Grant, Petra Yared
22.
MDA (2002–2005)
Episode:
A Human Cost: Part 2
(2005)
53 min | Drama
Things seem to be going from bad to worse for Dr Liz Gibson as the Health Review Board launches a new inquiry into her competence relating to her treatment of a patient who she failed to question properly.
Director: Daina Reid | Stars: Shane Bourne, Angie Milliken, Angus Grant, Petra Yared
23.
MDA (2002–2005)
Episode:
A Human Cost: Part 3
(2005)
52 min | Drama
Following the death of patient Fiona Murphy, the press launch an attack against the staff of Prospect Valley Hospital, in particular Dr Liz Gibson's boyfriend Dr Tim Whitney.
Director: Peter Sharp | Stars: Shane Bourne, Angie Milliken, Angus Grant, Petra Yared
24.
MDA (2002–2005)
Episode:
A Human Cost: Part 4
(2005)
49 min | Drama
In the final episode of MDA, Happy is hospitalised after his heart attack and Dr Liz Gibson again has to front the Health Review Board.
Director: Peter Sharp | Stars: Shane Bourne, Angie Milliken, Angus Grant, Petra Yared
25.
MDA (2002–2005)
Episode:
A Reasonable Passion
(2003)
54 min | Drama
Richard's Dad regains consciousness in hospital, but the two still have trouble communicating about the past.
Director: Kate Dennis | Stars: Kerry Armstrong, Shane Bourne, Angie Milliken, Felix Nobis
26.
MDA (2002–2005)
Episode:
A Time and a Place
(2003)
53 min | Drama
Richard and Caitlin represent a nun who has had a complete mastectomy of a perfectly healthy breast. Happy and Amanda defend the surgeon who mixed up the biopsy results. Amanda's defence is inventive, to say the least.
Director: Daina Reid | Stars: Kerry Armstrong, Shane Bourne, Angie Milliken, Alice McConnell
27.
MDA (2002–2005)
Episode:
Aftershocks
(2003)
53 min | Drama
Ella, unhappy at Happy and Amanda's legal tactics over representing a deceased MDA member, tells Happy that she's been offered a fulltime job at St Albans Hospital.
Director: Richard Sarell | Stars: Kerry Armstrong, Shane Bourne, Angie Milliken, Alice McConnell
28.
MDA (2002–2005)
Episode:
All Care, No Responsibility
(2003)
53 min | Drama
Happy Henderson is trapped into representing a rude and egotistical surgeon, suspected of euthanasia, at a coronial inquest. Happy needs Simon Lloyd's help, but the two are at odds when Simon returns from Germany and resigns.
Director: Sally-Anne Kerr | Stars: Shane Bourne, Angie Milliken, Felix Nobis, Angus Grant
29.
MDA (2002–2005)
Episode:
Bigger Fish to Fry
(2003)
53 min | Drama
Richard Savage is determined to secure the biggest damages claim in Australian history when he represents a top tennis star whose career may be over after shoulder surgery.
Director: Helen Gaynor | Stars: Shane Bourne, Angie Milliken, Felix Nobis, Angus Grant
30.
MDA (2002–2005)
Episode:
Bowels, Bosch and the Whole Damn Thing
(2002)
52 min | Drama
Ella becomes increasingly ambivalent about fighting a case against the mother of twin boys, one of whom has spina bifida.
Director: Denny Lawrence | Stars: Kerry Armstrong, Shane Bourne, Jason Donovan, Aaron Pedersen
31.
MDA (2002–2005)
Episode:
Break It Gently
(2002)
54 min | Drama
All on the one night. As Ella and Tony deal with one emergency after another at St Albans Hospital, Layla makes her first public speech to first year med students - and wins a heart.
Director: Aarne Neeme | Stars: Kerry Armstrong, Shane Bourne, Jason Donovan, Aaron Pedersen
32.
MDA (2002–2005)
Episode:
Caveat Medicus
(2003)
55 min | Drama
Happy Henderson's ordeal at the coronial inquest continues, but cracks appear in his surgeon client's facade. To Happy's chagrin, Simon Lloyd becomes indispensable. Richard Savage sues for "wrongful birth".
Director: Daina Reid | Stars: Shane Bourne, Angie Milliken, Felix Nobis, Angus Grant
33.
MDA (2002–2005)
Episode:
Chinese Walls
(2003)
54 min | Drama
Caitlin is on the other side of the line when Richard gives her her first brief at Kato and Pittman: a potential million-dollar claim from a permanently injured plaintiff against a doctor who admits negligence. An open and shut case?
Director: Ray Argall | Stars: Kerry Armstrong, Shane Bourne, Angie Milliken, Alice McConnell
34.
MDA (2002–2005)
Episode:
Conflict of Interest
(2003)
54 min | Drama
Happy is amazed and dismayed when his son's psychiatrist is accused of sexual misconduct.
Director: Brendan Maher | Stars: Shane Bourne, Angie Milliken, Felix Nobis, Angus Grant
35.
MDA (2002–2005)
Episode:
Crossing the Line
(2003)
52 min | Drama
The Press takes an interest as Happy and Amanda gear up for an appeal hearing in the Supreme Court. On the plaintiff side, Caitlin is doing all the work and Richard is taking all the credit, as usual.
Director: Richard Sarell | Stars: Shane Bourne, Angie Milliken, Felix Nobis, Alice McConnell
36.
MDA (2002–2005)
Episode:
Damage Control
(2002)
52 min | Drama
Ella Davis' long time friend Olga Stiles, an obstetrician, is facing charges in the Supreme Court for contributing to the massive brain injuries of a young woman, Kim Cusack, following complications with her Caesarean delivery.
Director: Shawn Seet | Stars: Kerry Armstrong, Shane Bourne, Jason Donovan, Aaron Pedersen
37.
MDA (2002–2005)
Episode:
Damned If You Do/Damned If...
(2002)
52 min | Drama
Smooth, plausible psychiatrist Dr Oliver Maudsen is up before the Medical Practitioners Board on a charge of sexual misconduct.
Director: Daina Reid | Stars: Kerry Armstrong, Shane Bourne, Jason Donovan, Aaron Pedersen
38.
MDA (2002–2005)
Episode:
Departure Lounge: Part 1
(2005)
Drama
In Departure Lounge, Vince Colosimo stars as an anaesthetist whose suspicions are raised by the high rate of infant deaths within his own hospital. Does he blow the whistle on his boss and risk his own career?
Director: Brendan Maher | Stars: Shane Bourne, Angie Milliken, Angus Grant, Petra Yared
39.
MDA (2002–2005)
Episode:
Departure Lounge: Part 2
(2005)
51 min | Drama
Dr Morello doesn't know where to turn in this week's episode of MDA: Departure Lounge. Ted Walsh, recovering from his surgery, hints that Andrew is not the only one to have concerns about Mr Carr, but nobody is prepared to go public.
Director: Brendan Maher | Stars: Shane Bourne, Angie Milliken, Angus Grant, Petra Yared
40.
MDA (2002–2005)
Episode:
Departure Lounge: Part 3
(2005)
53 min | Drama
Concerned that Andrew's hospital commitments are too onerous for him to also serve MDA's needs, Happy recalls Jamie from his holiday.
Director: Aarne Neeme | Stars: Shane Bourne, Angie Milliken, Angus Grant, Petra Yared
41.
MDA (2002–2005)
Episode:
Departure Lounge: Part 4
(2005)
52 min | Drama
In the final episode of Departure Lounge, Happy announces that Andrew will have to contribute a large amount towards the settlement of the Jye Foster case, as he put MDA in a difficult negotiating position.
Director: Aarne Neeme | Stars: Shane Bourne, Angie Milliken, Angus Grant, Petra Yared
42.
MDA (2002–2005)
Episode:
Divine Intervention
(2002)
53 min | Drama
Ella must talk inexperienced nurses in a remote rural area through life-saving procedures by phone. She and Caitlin clash with Richard over the ethical issues involved in IVF.
Director: Shawn Seet | Stars: Kerry Armstrong, Shane Bourne, Jason Donovan, Aaron Pedersen
43.
MDA (2002–2005)
Episode:
Eternity
(2003)
54 min | Drama
The MDA team must deal with the painful aftermath of the attempted murder of Ella, Jamie and Tony. Despite eight hours in the operating theatre, Tony dies and the effect on the survivors is far-reaching and profound.
Director: Kate Woods | Stars: Kerry Armstrong, Shane Bourne, Aaron Pedersen, Alice McConnell
44.
MDA (2002–2005)
Episode:
Eye of the Beholder
(2002)
52 min | Drama
As Happy is pre-occupied searching the city for his estranged son Jason, Caitlin takes over the breast enhancement case against Richard - with some surprise help from Jamie.
Director: Shawn Seet | Stars: Kerry Armstrong, Shane Bourne, Jason Donovan, Aaron Pedersen
45.
MDA (2002–2005)
Episode:
Fire and Rain
(2002)
53 min | Drama
Ella must get to the bottom of a tragic case in which an elderly man dies inexplicably, while the young doctor on duty insists he can't be held responsible for the death.
Director: Shawn Seet | Stars: Kerry Armstrong, Shane Bourne, Jason Donovan, Aaron Pedersen
46.
MDA (2002–2005)
Episode:
Flight or Fight
(2002)
53 min | Drama
Ella and the MDA team must move fast when the case of young mother Debbie Shanahan, dying of cancer, is brought forward. Richard Savage plays the sympathy card for all it is worth.
Director: Stuart McDonald | Stars: Kerry Armstrong, Shane Bourne, Jason Donovan, Aaron Pedersen
47.
MDA (2002–2005)
Episode:
Human Error
(2002)
52 min | Drama
Happy represents Ella and Tony at the Coronial Inquiry, discovering that Sam, Layla's med student boyfriend, witnessed the incident in question. But Happy also strongly suspects that Caitlin is leaking information to Richard Savage.
Director: Deborah Niski | Stars: Kerry Armstrong, Shane Bourne, Jason Donovan, Aaron Pedersen
48.
MDA (2002–2005)
Episode:
One Small Step
(2002)
52 min | Drama
Happy represents Dr Wendy Rossi at the Coronial Inquest into the patient who accidentally died at her hands in ICU. Jamie is frantic: he's Wendy's case manager, but he's fallen in love with her too.
Director: Deborah Niski | Stars: Kerry Armstrong, Shane Bourne, Jason Donovan, Aaron Pedersen
49.
MDA (2002–2005)
Episode:
Judgement Day
(2003)
54 min | Drama
Happy and Simon are dismayed when the MDA Board refuses to indemnify a neurosurgeon for experimental spinal surgery. While the paraplegic patient waits hopefully in hospital, Happy, Simon and Mark work to overturn the decision.
Director: Brendan Maher | Stars: Shane Bourne, Jason Donovan, Angie Milliken, Felix Nobis
50.
MDA (2002–2005)
Episode:
Line Ball
(2002)
53 min | Drama
As Ella and Tony wait for the verdict in the negligence case against them, MDA receives a class action writ from 72 of their members, alleging MDA lied about the organisation's financial health.
Director: Denny Lawrence | Stars: Kerry Armstrong, Shane Bourne, Jason Donovan, Aaron Pedersen