Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-26 of 26
- A massive sinkhole mysteriously opens up in Los Angeles, separating part of a family in an unexplainable primeval world, alongside a desperate group of strangers.
- Travis Block is a government operative coming to terms with his shadowy past. When he discovers a plot targeting U.S. citizens, Block finds himself in the crosshairs of the FBI director he once helped protect.
- A working-class family from Melbourne, Australia fights city hall after being told they must vacate their beloved family home to allow for infrastructural expansion.
- Alvin Purple, the world's most unlikely sex symbol stumbles from woman to woman and job to job in this zany, sexy Australian comedy.
- Seymour is a loner. A small, shy, introverted eleven year old whose parents are separated. By chance Seymour meets the beautiful, effervescent but drug-addicted Angie, who is also lonely and trapped in her own unhappy world. The relationship that develops offers strength to them both and through the highs and lows of a long hot summer they gradually learn to face the truth about each other and themselves.
- A film adaptation of the Ludwig Minkus ballet, completely re-orchestrated and with additional music by John Lanchbery.
- The Australian pop star Kylie Minogue released a cover version of the song in July 1987, as her debut single under the title "Locomotion". The music video for "Locomotion" was filmed at Essendon Airport and the ABC studios in Melbourne, Australia. The video for "The Loco-Motion" was created out of footage from the Australian music video. At the end of 1988, the song was nominated for Best International Single at the Canadian Music Industry Awards.
- Victorian Football League (later Australian Football League) teams compete against each other.
- This is Kylie Minogue's Australian only home video collection release, containing exclusive footage of Kylie introducing her videos.
- 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.
- The outbreak of Beatlemania in Australia and New Zealand in June, 1964, was, arguably, without equal anywhere in the World in terms of the sheer magnitude and scale of the social upheaval that took place. In spite of it's importance in many ways the tour was the chapter of Beatles history that the world overlooked. This video presents, for the first time, airport interviews and footage taken in the streets of the cities visited such as Darwin, Sydney, Adelaide, Melbourne, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin and Brisbane, In addition is in-depth interview with John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Jimmy Nichol who was deputising for the indisposed Ringo Starr. An outstanding and important historical record and essential viewing for fans of the lovable moptops.
- He will do anything to cancel the wedding, but she is a hard nut to crack!
- When detectives first come across the mysterious Faith Cameron, they suspect she is a call girl, then it seems she could be passing a dud cheque. But what is she really up to? Police then link Faith to a jewel thief who switched a paste reproduction for an expensive ring before crashing his getaway car.
- Bea catches Gerri looking for the photo, and she admits she works for Fellowes. Bea gives the photo to the cops. Douglas is suspected of taking payment to arrange paroles. As he prepares to board a plane at the airport, the police turn up and arrest him. With Matt Thomas' help, Helen meets an ex-member of the cult, who tells her how he was "deprogrammed". Meg gets an obscene phone call, but is comforted with Marty and Dennis around. The calls continue, and she returns home to find "slut" written on her mirror in lipstick. Pixie continues her antics, accusing Ann of stealing Wally and claiming the Martians dyed her hair. She sees Dr Weissman, but he isn't taken in. Laura has hypnosis and manages to banish Brandy for good. Weissman arranges for her to go to a sanatorium for therapy. She meets with her father and apologizes to Bea for her actions before she leaves.
- When Tactical Response is called in to protect a high-profile underworld figure, Kerry knows the assignment is almost impossible.
- Episode: (1985)1962–TV EpisodeNorth Melbourne have been on the Victorian Football League rollercoaster in season 1985, and this time it takes them to Windy Hill where they face Essendon on the rebound. Collingwood take on Richmond 1929 style in NEC Fantastic Footy Flashbacks. Richmond head off to VFL Park in search of victory against Footscray, and Fitzroy play host to Collingwood at Victoria Park, plus interviews, Footy Stop Press with Scot Palmer and more.
- Ten contestants meet each other for the first time and are told that they have to complete several challenges to win money for their prize kitty, but one of them is the Mole, who is trying to secretly sabotage their money-making efforts. They have to perform a skydive, face having some of their luggage items repacked into backpacks, with some of them trying to predict an item that would be left out, and have to locate a cell where one of them is being held hostage. All ten contestants then have what they have learned about the Mole put to the test in an elimination quiz, in which the person with the lowest score is eliminated.
- Episode: (1983)1962–TV EpisodeHighlights from Hawthorn vs Footscray at Princes Park, North Melbourne vs Richmond at the Arden Street Oval and Essendon vs Collingwood at Windy Hill. Scot Palmer reports on Paul Morwood's move to St Kilda.
- 1962–TV EpisodeHighlights from Essendon vs Richmond at Windy Hill, Geelong vs Hawthorn at VFL Park and Carlton vs Footscray at Princes Park.Sandy Roberts takes a look at the flamboyant, high-flying, mercurial and sometimes courageous Carl Ditterich in NEC Fantastic Footy Flashbacks, plus the latest news in Footy Stop Press with Scot Palmer.
- Episode: (1985)1962–TV EpisodeHighlights from North Melbourne vs Footscray at VFL Park, Collingwood vs Geelong at Victoria Park and Essendon vs Fitzroy at Windy Hill. NEC Fantastic Footy Flashbacks takes a look at the career of a master of the drop punt, Peter McKenna, plus Scot Palmer with the latest football news in Footy Stop Press.