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1.
First Day (2020–2022)
Episode:
Episode 4
(2022)
25 min | Drama
Facing one of her biggest fears, Hannah takes to the stage at assembly to try and convince the student body to support a change to the Hillview High uniform policy.
Director: Julie Kalceff | Stars: Evie Macdonald, Elena Liu, Nandini Rajagopal, Jackson Evans
Votes: 16
2.
A Place to Call Home (2013–2018)
Episode:
Catch the Tiger
(2016)
Not Rated | 48 min | Drama
While Regina's behaviour spirals, George asks for the family to go about business as usual. James and Henry's relationship hits shaky ground.
Director: Catherine Millar | Stars: Marta Dusseldorp, Noni Hazlehurst, Brett Climo, Craig Hall
Votes: 113
3.
First Day (2020–2022)
Episode:
Episode 3
(2022)
24 min | Drama
Olivia tries to make amends with Hannah over an incident at Jazzie's party but Hannah finds it difficult to forgive her friend.
Director: Julie Kalceff | Stars: Evie Macdonald, Elena Liu, Nandini Rajagopal, Jackson Evans
Votes: 16
4.
Puberty Blues (2012–2014)
Episode:
Episode #2.7
(2014)
Unrated | 42 min | Comedy, Drama
Gary decides to move out of home; Roger experiences a father's worst nightmare; Judy's family is keeping secrets.
Director: Glendyn Ivin | Stars: Brenna Harding, Christian Byers, Michael McHugh, Dan Wyllie
Votes: 21
5.
A Place to Call Home (2013–2018)
Episode:
Home to Roost
(2016)
Not Rated | 48 min | Drama
Elizabeth seizes the chance to battle Regina. Harry helps Sarah heal some deep emotional scars. George restores order at Ash Park.
Director: Kriv Stenders | Stars: Marta Dusseldorp, Noni Hazlehurst, Brett Climo, Craig Hall
Votes: 138
6.
Puberty Blues (2012–2014)
Episode:
Episode #1.8
(2012)
Unrated | 45 min | Comedy, Drama
Debbie and Sue's growing disenchantment with the gang and their rigid rules ends in defiance when they stand up to the boys and try surfing for themselves.
Director: Emma Freeman | Stars: Dan Wyllie, Brenna Harding, Ashleigh Cummings, Jeremy Lindsay Taylor
Votes: 29
7.
Puberty Blues (2012–2014)
Episode:
Episode #2.2
(2014)
Unrated | Comedy, Drama
Debbie and Sue's relationship is in jeopardy when Debbie is threatened with boarding school. But nothing can keep Debbie and Sue apart.
Director: Glendyn Ivin | Stars: Brenna Harding, Katie Jean Harding, Michael McHugh, Ashleigh Cummings
Votes: 25
8.
A Place to Call Home (2013–2018)
Episode:
And the Blind Shall See
(2016)
Not Rated | 53 min | Drama
Anna pushes Gino beyond his limit, meanwhile Sarah's advice helps Olivia find a new direction.
Director: Tony Krawitz | Stars: Marta Dusseldorp, Noni Hazlehurst, Brett Climo, Craig Hall
Votes: 109
9. Black Mirror (2011– )
TV-MA | 60 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery
Featuring stand-alone dramas -- sharp, suspenseful, satirical tales that explore techno-paranoia -- "Black Mirror" is a contemporary reworking of "The Twilight Zone" with stories that tap into the collective unease about the modern world.
Stars: Wunmi Mosaku, Monica Dolan, Daniel Lapaine, Hannah John-Kamen
Votes: 641,186
10.
Total Control (2019– )
Episode:
Episode #2.4
(2021)
51 min | Drama, Thriller
It's the day of the election, and Alex and her team make a final push to win over the voters of Freeman, but a family emergency sends the campaign into chaos. With Alex's chances dashed, Rachel takes matters into her own hands.
Director: Wayne Blair | Stars: Deborah Mailman, Rachel Griffiths, Rob Collins, Wayne Blair
Votes: 43
11.
First Day (2020–2022)
Episode:
Episode #1.4
(2020)
21 min | Drama
Hannah's friends throw her a surprise birthday party at school camp and at the end of the night, she finds herself around a campfire fielding questions about being transgender.
Director: Julie Kalceff | Stars: Evie Macdonald, Joanne Hunt, Brenna Harding, Mark Saturno
Votes: 18
12.
First Day (2020–2022)
Episode:
Episode #2.1
(2022)
21 min | Drama
Hannah runs for Class Captain but in doing so discovers some of her classmates still see her as the 'transkid'.
Director: Julie Kalceff | Stars: Evie Macdonald, Elena Liu, Nandini Rajagopal, Jackson Evans
Votes: 20
13.
First Day (2020–2022)
Episode:
Episode #2.2
(2022)
21 min | Drama
Feeling increasingly alienated from her friends, Hannah starts a Pride Group to find people she can connect with.
Director: Julie Kalceff | Stars: Evie Macdonald, Elena Liu, Nandini Rajagopal, Jackson Evans
Votes: 17
14.
Puberty Blues (2012–2014)
Episode:
Episode #2.4
(2014)
Unrated | 45 min | Comedy, Drama
Debbie is not happy to find out that Cheryl is living in her room. Ferris decides to reclaim his wife. Martin finds the past coming back to haunt him.
Director: Sean Kruck | Stars: Sean Keenan, Charlotte Best, Michael McHugh, Brenna Harding
Votes: 19
15.
Puberty Blues (2012–2014)
Episode:
Episode #2.8
(2014)
Unrated | Comedy, Drama
Debbie returns home from boarding school and soon finds out that everything has changed. Vicki's wedding day is very eventful as Cheryl and Debbie face off.
Director: Glendyn Ivin | Stars: Brenna Harding, Christian Byers, Michael McHugh, Dan Wyllie
Votes: 17
16.
A Place to Call Home (2013–2018)
Episode:
All Good Things
(2016)
Not Rated | 49 min | Drama
Olivia chooses a new path. Harry finds a new place to call home. Jack and Carolyn stand by their daughter. Sir Richard begins to draw up a blueprint for revenge against the Bligh family.
Director: Catherine Millar | Stars: Marta Dusseldorp, Noni Hazlehurst, Brett Climo, Craig Hall
Votes: 114
17. Sunburn (II) (2020)
12 min | Short, Drama
In the wake of tragedy, Charlie takes her best friend on a road trip down the South Coast and discovers that even the deepest of bonds, can't save you from life's greatest hardships.
Director: Jaslyn Mairs | Stars: Brenna Harding, Zoe Terakes
Votes: 23
18.
Total Control (2019– )
Episode:
Episode #2.2
(2021)
55 min | Drama, Thriller
Alex returns home, determined to get her grassroots campaign off the ground. Rachel makes a surprise announcement that sees her facing off with Alex on live television. After the show, Rachel makes Alex an interesting offer.
Director: Wayne Blair | Stars: Deborah Mailman, Rachel Griffiths, Rob Collins, Wayne Blair
Votes: 38
19.
Total Control (2019– )
Episode:
Episode #2.3
(2021)
50 min | Drama, Thriller
Alex's success on the campaign trail has caught the attention of popular incumbent Jack Ramsay, and he's not going down without a fight; Rachel's bid for re-election gets a boost when she attends a rival's campaign event.
Director: Wayne Blair | Stars: Deborah Mailman, Rachel Griffiths, Rob Collins, Wayne Blair
Votes: 34
20.
A Place to Call Home (2013–2018)
Episode:
The Mourners' Kadish
(2015)
Not Rated | 45 min | Drama
Sarah returns to Inverness with Rene. With her family in tatters, Elizabeth refuses Douglas' offer of a deeper friendship and Regina takes extreme measures to further ensnare George.
Director: Lynn-Maree Danzey | Stars: Marta Dusseldorp, Noni Hazlehurst, Brett Climo, Craig Hall
Votes: 99
21.
A Place to Call Home (2013–2018)
Episode:
You're Just in Love
(2016)
Not Rated | 50 min | Drama
Jack and Carolyn's big day arrives, but has Sir Richard done enough to spoil it for them? Anna makes a huge confession. Gordon is convinced Sarah killed Milly. Regina tempts Sgt Taylor.
Director: Shirley Barrett | Stars: Marta Dusseldorp, Noni Hazlehurst, Brett Climo, Craig Hall
Votes: 99
22.
First Day (2020–2022)
Episode:
Episode #1.3
(2020)
22 min | Drama
After being outed on social media, Hannah withdraws from those closest to her. It isn't until Olivia and Natalie pay her a visit that Hannah remembers how much her friends mean to her, and she decides to return to school.
Director: Julie Kalceff | Stars: Evie Macdonald, Joanne Hunt, Brenna Harding, Anthony Brandon Wong
Votes: 18
23.
My Place (2009–2011)
Episode:
1928 Bridie
(2009)
Drama, Family
Bridie just wants to hang out with her big sister Kath and best friend Lorna, and be in on their secrets. After talking her way into tagging along, and wheeling her baby brother in his pram... See full summary »
Director: Samantha Lang | Stars: Holly Fraser, Brenna Harding, Aimee Patmore, Kieran Darcy-Smith
Votes: 8
24.
Puberty Blues (2012–2014)
Episode:
Episode #1.7
(2012)
Unrated | Comedy, Drama
The Greenhills gang gather together for an ocean ceremony, while Pam and Roger plan a career move that could see them leave their beloved Cronulla behind forever.
Director: Emma Freeman | Stars: Reef Ireland, Dylan Goodearl, Simon Lyndon, Jack Horsley
Votes: 31
25.
Puberty Blues (2012–2014)
Episode:
Episode #2.9
(2014)
Unrated | Comedy, Drama
A tragedy spurs Debbie into drastic action. Meanwhile, an emotional Judy surprises everyone at Pam's 40th birthday.
Director: Glendyn Ivin | Stars: Ashleigh Cummings, Sean Keenan, Michael McHugh, Reef Ireland
Votes: 19
26.
A Place to Call Home (2013–2018)
Episode:
The Love Undeniable
(2015)
Not Rated | 46 min | Drama
Regina sets out to destroy any chance of happiness between George and Sarah. Elizabeth takes a remarkable step towards happiness while Anna questions her relationship with Gino.
Director: Lynn-Maree Danzey | Stars: Marta Dusseldorp, Noni Hazlehurst, Brett Climo, Craig Hall
Votes: 102
27.
A Place to Call Home (2013–2018)
Episode:
A Nagging Doubt
(2016)
Not Rated | 52 min | Drama
Tensions arise at Ash Park while Sarah's life hangs in the balance and Carolyn's life falls apart. But how will George react when he learns of Regina's plot?
Director: Shirley Barrett | Stars: Marta Dusseldorp, Noni Hazlehurst, Brett Climo, Craig Hall
Votes: 109
28.
A Place to Call Home (2013–2018)
Episode:
Happy Days Are Here Again
(2016)
Not Rated | 48 min | Drama
Sarah, Elizabeth and Anna devise a plan to destroy Regina. James shares his feelings with Henry - but will Harry's return spell trouble in paradise?
Director: Catherine Millar | Stars: Marta Dusseldorp, Noni Hazlehurst, Brett Climo, Craig Hall
Votes: 97
29.
A Place to Call Home (2013–2018)
Episode:
There'll Be Some Changes Made
(2016)
Not Rated | 52 min | Drama
Jack and Douglas take matters with Sir Richard into their own hands when the refuge comes under threat. James grapples with his old feelings for Harry. Sarah and Elizabeth support Doris through matters of the heart.
Director: Shirley Barrett | Stars: Marta Dusseldorp, Noni Hazlehurst, Brett Climo, Craig Hall
Votes: 91
30. A Place to Call Home (2013–2018)
Not Rated | 60 min | Drama
Sarah Adams returns to Australia post World War II to start anew. She begins working in a hospital, much to the dismay of Elizabeth Bligh, a wealthy matriarch.
Stars: Marta Dusseldorp, Noni Hazlehurst, Brett Climo, Craig Hall
Votes: 6,302
31.
First Day (2020–2022)
Episode:
Episode #1.2
(2020)
22 min | Drama
Hannah feels left out when it appears she's the only one not sleeping over at Jasmine's party. With Olivia's help, Hannah decides to make the most of the time she is there and has a better night than she expected.
Director: Julie Kalceff | Stars: Evie Macdonald, Joanne Hunt, Brenna Harding, Mark Saturno
Votes: 18
32.
Packed to the Rafters (2008–2013)
Episode:
Simple Needs
(2010)
TV-14 | 43 min | Comedy, Drama, Family
Julie has been uncharacteristically disconnected from her family's daily goings-on, focusing entirely on Ruby, but she forces herself to re-engage when Dave reveals the crushing news that he has been rejected as a kidney donor.
Director: Lynn Hegarty | Stars: Rebecca Gibney, Erik Thomson, Jessica Marais, Hugh Sheridan
Votes: 16
33.
Packed to the Rafters (2008–2013)
Episode:
The Price of Parenthood
(2010)
TV-14 | 43 min | Comedy, Drama, Family
Someone's watching the Rafter house--and the surprise culprit leads to Dave and Nathan meeting Dave's dad Tom in prison for the first time.
Director: Cherie Nowlan | Stars: Rebecca Gibney, Erik Thomson, Jessica Marais, Hugh Sheridan
Votes: 18
34.
Puberty Blues (2012–2014)
Episode:
Episode #2.3
(2014)
Unrated | 42 min | Comedy, Drama
Yvonne is torn between two lovers when Gary's father returns. Cheryl turns to Judy for help, with surprising consequences.
Director: Sean Kruck | Stars: Brenna Harding, Michael McHugh, Tainui Richmond, Ashleigh Cummings
Votes: 18
35.
Puberty Blues (2012–2014)
Episode:
Episode #2.5
(2014)
Unrated | Comedy, Drama
Worlds collide when Debbie brings her new boarding school friend back to Cronulla for Gary's birthday party. Meanwhile, Judy's world is shaken over Annie's death and what appears to be Martin's infidelity.
Director: Emma Freeman | Stars: Brenna Harding, Ashleigh Cummings, Michael McHugh, Jessica Nash
Votes: 17
36.
A Place to Call Home (2013–2018)
Episode:
Somewhere Beyond the Sea
(2015)
Not Rated | 46 min | Drama
Elizabeth's desire to make her life meaningful finds her meeting a charming gentleman. Gino outlines his dream to Anna of becoming a successful wine maker, and Ash Park welcomes a charismatic guest.
Director: Lynn-Maree Danzey | Stars: Marta Dusseldorp, Noni Hazlehurst, Brett Climo, Craig Hall
Votes: 106
37.
A Place to Call Home (2013–2018)
Episode:
Too Old to Dream
(2015)
Not Rated | 44 min | Drama
Olivia is shaken by Lloyd's kiss and Anna realises that Gino's dream means a lot of hard work. Elizabeth begins work at Douglas' refuge.
Director: Lynn-Maree Danzey | Stars: Marta Dusseldorp, Noni Hazlehurst, Brett Climo, Craig Hall
Votes: 104
38.
A Place to Call Home (2013–2018)
Episode:
Living in the Shadow
(2015)
Not Rated | 52 min | Drama
Douglas' romantic advances cause Elizabeth to withdraw. Carolyn and Regina row over James, and Regina tactically retreats to the Walker Farm. Sarah and Jack have the abortionist arrested and Sarah reunites with Rene.
Director: Shirley Barrett | Stars: Marta Dusseldorp, Noni Hazlehurst, Brett Climo, Craig Hall
Votes: 100
39.
A Place to Call Home (2013–2018)
Episode:
In the Heat of the Night
(2015)
Not Rated | 53 min | Drama
Sarah fights to save her unborn baby as George discovers her pregnancy. Olivia continues to fall for Lloyd's charm but she is determined to end the affair as her guilt intensifies.
Director: Shirley Barrett | Stars: Marta Dusseldorp, Noni Hazlehurst, Brett Climo, Craig Hall
Votes: 99
40.
A Place to Call Home (2013–2018)
Episode:
Sins of the Father
(2015)
Not Rated | 49 min | Drama
Reeling from the revelation that Sarah is pregnant, George questions his political future. Jack continues to warn Carolyn regarding Sir Richard's intentions.
Director: Chris Martin-Jones | Stars: Marta Dusseldorp, Noni Hazlehurst, Brett Climo, Craig Hall
Votes: 103
41.
A Place to Call Home (2013–2018)
Episode:
When You're Smiling
(2016)
Not Rated | 48 min | Drama
When Sarah and Roy go to Sydney, she finds more than she bargained for. Can Carolyn admit the truth to Elizabeth? Henry's confession forces James to sort out his true feelings.
Director: Kriv Stenders | Stars: Marta Dusseldorp, Noni Hazlehurst, Brett Climo, Craig Hall
Votes: 101
42. Puberty Blues (2012–2014)
Unrated | 45 min | Comedy, Drama
Teen best friends Debbie and Sue grow up and find love and freedom on the beaches of Sydney's Sutherland Shire during the tumultuous 1970s.
Stars: Brenna Harding, Ashleigh Cummings, Sean Keenan, Charlotte Best
Votes: 2,253
43.
Puberty Blues (2012–2014)
Episode:
Episode #1.1
(2012)
Unrated | Comedy, Drama
It's 1977 and joined-at-the hip teenagers Debbie and Sue fantasise about joining the Greenhills gang who rule the beach.
Director: Glendyn Ivin | Stars: Dan Wyllie, Clarence Thane, Ashleigh Cummings, Jeremy Lindsay Taylor
Votes: 53
44.
Puberty Blues (2012–2014)
Episode:
Episode #1.4
(2012)
Unrated | Comedy, Drama
A wild teen party changes everything for Sue and Debbie.
Director: Emma Freeman | Stars: Dylan Goodearl, Tyler Atkins, Izzy Stevens, Charlotte Best
Votes: 26
45.
A Place to Call Home (2013–2018)
Episode:
Till Death Do Us Part
(2015)
Not Rated | 51 min | Drama
As Rene is prepared for surgery, Ash Park prepares for the christening of baby George. Anna discovers the extent of their financial problems as Gino's dreams die with the vines.
Director: Chris Martin-Jones | Stars: Marta Dusseldorp, Noni Hazlehurst, Brett Climo, Craig Hall
Votes: 107
46.
A Place to Call Home (2013–2018)
Episode:
Bad in a Good Way
(2016)
Not Rated | 52 min | Drama
Regina weaves another tendril around George. James is rattled by Olivia's confession. Jack proves to Carolyn that she's worthy of him.
Director: Shirley Barrett | Stars: Marta Dusseldorp, Noni Hazlehurst, Brett Climo, Craig Hall
Votes: 98
47.
A Place to Call Home (2013–2018)
Episode:
Where Will the Baby's Dimple Be
(2016)
Not Rated | 50 min | Drama
James supports Olivia as she faces a heartbreaking truth. Elizabeth gets a wonderful surprise, meanwhile George's poor timing leaves him on shaky ground with Sarah.
Director: Tony Krawitz | Stars: Marta Dusseldorp, Noni Hazlehurst, Brett Climo, Craig Hall
Votes: 99
48.
Puberty Blues (2012–2014)
Episode:
Episode #1.2
(2012)
Unrated | 43 min | Comedy, Drama
After Debbie kisses Bruce Board, ace surfer and super spunk, it could help the girls crack the Greenhills Gang.
Director: Emma Freeman | Stars: Sean Keenan, Rodger Corser, Ed Oxenbould, Ashleigh Cummings
Votes: 35
49.
Puberty Blues (2012–2014)
Episode:
Episode #2.6
(2014)
Unrated | Comedy, Drama
Debbie's reputation at school is in tatters while Sue has a guilty secret of her own.
Director: Emma Freeman | Stars: Brenna Harding, Michael McHugh, Izzy Stevens, Charlotte Best
Votes: 18
50.
A Place to Call Home (2013–2018)
Episode:
L'chaim, to Life
(2015)
Not Rated | 47 min | Drama
George chooses a new career which suits Regina's plans. Tension at Ash Park increases as Gino's disgust at James' nature becomes obvious. Sarah remembers her shocking past.
Director: Ian Barry | Stars: Marta Dusseldorp, Noni Hazlehurst, Brett Climo, Craig Hall
Votes: 105