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- Ally Langdon and Australian parenting expert Dr. Justin Coulson team up with ten sets of parents with very different parenting styles, putting their methods to the ultimate test.
- Three chickens have to face unthinkable challenges of technology, school and sibling relationships on a diplomacy school in outer space.
- 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'.
- Tom Jones performs eleven songs live in concert.
- A romance about two people who are both disabled. Racing car driver Dave and street-girl Eileen fall in love after he has a car accident.
- A classic performance recorded live at Festival Hall, Melbourne, 1979. Hailed as the "the world's greatest entertainer", Sammy Davis Jr was an iconic Brat-Pack member with Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra. a regular to Australia, Davis was much-loved by local audiences, his last visit coming in 1989 with Frank Sinatra and Liza Minnelli. This stunning live performance captures Davis in peak form singing classic songs like Mr Bojangles and his international hit, The Candy Man.
- The show aims to find currently unsigned singing talent (solo or duets, professional and amateur) contested by aspiring singers aged 15 or older, drawn from public auditions.
- Australian national news, sport and weather program.
- Billy Thorpe remains Australia's iconic original rocker having hits in every decade from the 60s right up until 2006. This wonderful celebration features performances and interviews.
- For the first time, the celebrated Beatles live Australian concert from 1964 is remastered. Long considered one of the Fab Four's top live TV performances, like you've never seen it before.
- Widely recognised as Australia's King of Pop throughout the 50s and 60s Johnny O'Keefe's rise to fame is considered Aussie rock'n'roll legend. Adored by fans and nicknamed 'The Wild One', J.O.K released over fifty singles, 50 EPs and 100 albums in an astonishing twenty-year career. Celebrating his many on-screen appearances from the days of Bandstand through to some of his final ever performances on The Don Lane Show, this rare collection of live recordings and insightful interviews captures the ever-energetic J.O.K in his entertaining element. Featured performances include: Bandstand - 'Mansion Over The Hilltop', 'Sun's Gonna Shine Tomorrow', 'Good Luck Charm', 'Hey Girl', 'Don't Be Cruel', 'You'll Never Walk Alone', 'Mutual Admiration Society' (with Brian Henderson), 'Confessions of a Lonely Man'. The Don Lane Show - 'She's My Baby', 'So Tough', 'One of Those Nights', 'Rock and Roll Will Stand', 'Sing (And Tell The Blues So Long)' (with Don Lane). Also incorporating tributes from Midday with Kerri Anne Kennerley, featuring excerpts and performances from Terri Serio, as well as interviews with wife Marianne Renate, daughter Victoria O'Keefe and close friend Bruce Powell. Included as a special bonus is J.O.K's Sunbury 73 performance, introduced by Paul Hogan featuring'Johnny B. Goode', 'She's My Baby' and 'Sing (And Tell The Blues So Long)'.
- In What's On The Flipside filmmakers Peter Clifton and Chris McCullough take on the 60s cultural phenomenon of music through renowned Sydney radio disc jockey of the time Ward 'Pally' Austin. Featuring interviews and on-the-job footage, as Austin spins vinyl and spends time with international sensation The Rolling Stones on their 1966 Aussie tour, as well as The Searchers, local legend Normie Rowe and promoter Harry M. Miller, What's On The Flipside is a fascinating and rare insight into the Australian music scene during the 1960s.
- Jodi has been trying to get up the courage to tell Tess about being sisters, and has told the others that today is the day. But things don't go quite to plan thanks to Dave.
- Meg is faced with a difficult decision: to stay at the place she loves or to leave with the man she loves.
- A thirtieth wedding anniversary is no protection for Liz when Harry, suspicious about Claire's baby, discovers an even bigger lie.
- Tess and Claire's cousin, Jasmine McLeod, appears at the farm telling everyone she's Hugh McLeod's daughter, there to spread the ashes of her father on the property. However it soon becomes clear that she has ulterior motives.
- An emu plague interrupts life at Drover's Run. As Claire chooses to battle alone with her baby, Meg gets caught in a crossfire.
- It seems Sally is taking advantage of Nick's absence in town by inviting a stranger over to Wilgul. Claire warns Tess against putting her nose in, but she just can't resist.
- Tess holds a celebration of life for Nick. Stevie, Jodi, and Kate try their best to help give Tess what she needs as she come to term with Nick's death. Alex and Harry struggle as they grieve for Nick.
- An old enemy of Claire's steals her calves, and the only way to prove it is to steal them back. Alberto and Jody are broke so they throw a party.
- Alex and Claire's secret brings one family together and brings another to the brink. Tess and Liz clash over the lie, each with their own family's best interests at heart while Jodi arrives home with a secret of her own.
- Rose, who adores her grandparents, is curious to know why Stevie won't mend her long estrangement from them. What did she do that was so bad that she never spoke to her own parents again?
- Claire is irritated over Tess's three homestay guests: they're starting to shear today, and the last thing she needs are tourists, getting in the way.
- A brush with death causes Harry to reconsider his plans for Killarney. Alex has an ulterior motive offering Jodi a job parading his new bull while Meg's political career hits an unexpected snag.
- Drovers Run hosts the Regional Young Farmer of the Year Award and Becky is surprised to find herself competing with Jake. As the old spark between them returns, Becky is torn between the man she loves and Drover's Run.
- Alex struggles to deal with Nick's death, and he disappears, worrying Stevie. Tess worries that her mourning may harm the baby.
- When Stevie's high school boyfriend, Will Hamilton, re-enters her life, she must decide whether to tell him about Rose. Meanwhile, Terry leaves Luke in charge of the truck stop but Luke may be in over his head.
- Tess motivates Claire into rekindling her dreams of becoming a stock horse trainer and breeder. There's no reason why the dream can't be pursued.
- As Meg and Jodi plan to move to Melbourne, Drover's Run needs to hire a new hand. Kate, a school friend of Jodi's, gets the job. Working at Killarney proves a challenge for Kate when she has her first run-in with Sandra.
- After Jodi tears up a chain letter, things start to go wrong at Drover's. As Dave shares his grief with Tess, Alex and Claire start to mend their wounds despite Sandra's presence.
- As marriage looms for Tess and Nick, Tess finds herself in over her head.
- Sandra has a surprising solution when Alex and Nick face a heart wrenching decision, while Tess tackles her own problems with a charging bull and a gate.
- The charges against Brian are dropped when Kimmy changes her story. Jodi gets ready for a bush polo game that is part of her Miss Gungellan quest. When Meg finds Brian dead, she and Claire are sure Becky killed him and try to protect her.
- Becky is thrown from her horse and injured when someone takes a shot at her. Liz Ryan takes Jodi under her wing as she begins preparing her for the Miss Gungellan pageant.
- On the way to the B and S ball, little goes as planned. Kate's car is stolen, Dave's car breaks down, Alex gets in a bar fight, and Stevie misses a big chance to unload some items on the black market.
- There are cattle duffers working in the district. Killarney has been struck - Nick's high tech security cameras undone by rifle fire - and a flock of Claire's sheep have gone missing.
- Incapacitated by an injured foot, a bored Stevie has become addicted to the two-way radio. What was supposed to be a way of her keeping in touch around the farm has become an opened Pandora's Box.
- It's time for the annual rodeo. Claire wants to ride Jack's horse Sirocco to a championship, and Tess tries to get Becky to report being raped.