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- When family man Nick Brewer is abducted in a crime with a sinister online twist, those closest to him race to uncover who is behind it and why.
- Fast-paced comedy about high-end contracts lawyer Helen Tudor-Fisk, who is forced to take a job at a shabby, suburban law firm following a humiliating marriage breakdown and a professional fall from grace.
- Ensconced in her sprawling San Jose, California mansion, eccentric firearm heiress Sarah Winchester (Dame Helen Mirren) believes she is haunted by the souls of people killed by the Winchester repeating rifle.
- The story of the impossible loves of 30-something obstetrician Nina Proudman and her fabulously messy family.
- A remote Australian community, populated by quirky characters, plays a key role in the first Apollo moon landing.
- Explores the conflicting worlds of a teenager and a mature woman as they discover the full force of their sexuality.
- A man is murdered in 19th century Melbourne. The investigation uncovers a trail of secrets and scandal.
- This series was about the wide variety of cases dealt with by the Criminal Investigation and Uniform branches at Melbourne's fictional Yarra Central police station.
- Following a fatal accident, a Chinese expatriate working for a mining company in Australia discovers that new technology developed by the company may be a health risk, and investigates a web of conspiracies in his search for the truth.
- Canal Road is a medical and legal advisory centre where the lives of inner-city professionals and their patients entwine in a story of mystery and intrigue.
- Alice's father left when she was a child. She continued to share her life with him in letters that she sent not realising that he never received them. Eventually, they all come back with "Dead Letter Office" stamped on the front. As an adult, she becomes consumed with a desire to find him and takes a job with the Dead Letter Office, convinced that she can use them to fulfill her romantic notions of a reunion with her father. What awaits her at the DLO is far more than that ...
- From myth to legend Rowland Howard appeared on the early Melbourne punk scene like a phantom out of Kafkaesque Prague or Bram Stoker's Dracula. A beautifully gaunt and gothic aristocrat, the unique distinctive fury of his guitar style shot him directly into the imagination of a generation. He was impeccable, the austerity of his artistry embodied in his finely wrought form, his obscure tastes and his intelligently wry wit. He radiated a searing personal integrity that never seemed to tarnish. Despite the trials and tribulations of his career, in an age of makeover and reinvention, Rowland Howard never 'sold out'. With recent and moving interviews, archival interviews and other fascinating and original footage, AUTOLUMINESCENT traces the life of Rowland S Howard. Capturing moments with the man himself and intimate missives from those who knew him behind closed doors; words and images etch light into what has always been the mysterious dark.
- Mack, a rock star, has a tape that some politicians want. Various people, including the police, try to get the tape back. Wendy attempts to juggle her relationship with Mack, caring for her younger sister, singing jazz at a bar and tending her clothing shop.
- Some are born great, some achieve greatness and some.. - have absolutely no idea. Cousin-best-friends Brooke and Amy Bland have always loved the Olympics but have never been able to find the time to compete. After years of unfortunate events getting in the way of their Olympic glory - 2008 was that grade 7 choir camp to Ballina and 2016 they just couldn't get the time off work - this year nothing is in their way. 2020 is their year to shine. Amy will compete. Brooke will coach. And together they will make Australia proud. All they have to do now is figure out which iconic sport will with bring them the gold medal. Join the documentary crew as we follow these Olympic hopefuls as they trial swimming, diving, gymnastics, heptathlon and weightlifting in the ultimate journey to Tokyo. With the help of some killer matching tracksuits (made by their fathers), early 9am starts, bizarre food plans, great sacrifice (not going to their cousin's hens) and a few too many inspirational quotes, Amy and Brooke embark on the Olympic journey of a lifetime. Most only imagine themselves heading for Olympic glory, but Brooke and Amy - hopelessly unaware that it takes a little longer than a week to train for the Olympics, and maybe a little athletic skill - are actually doing it. Kind of. The Power of the Dream taps into the fighting spirit that the Olympic Games ignites in all of us. It reminds us of those enormous sporting moments that made us feel proud to be Australian. From Nikki Webster to Leisel Jones - this show is all about the 1996 Atlanta Games anthem - "The Power of the Dream" - no matter how uncoordinated you might be.
- Nifty little melodrama about garbage collectors, or "garbos" in Australian slang.
- A young man from a small country town knows he can do more with his life. He joins the Army. We follow Malcolm on his journey as he mends relationships and creates new ones before he is sent off to war.
- During a walk to the cinema, a newly acquainted couple discuss the ethics surrounding artistic license and infamy, examining whether the film Nitram (2021) ultimately serves the perpetrator's legacy above the memory of his victims.
- Victorian Football League (later Australian Football League) teams compete against each other.
- Two friends, Ryan and Carmen, sit in a Melbourne playground at night discussing a practical joke they once played, but their recollections disagree on the finer details of the prank. They discuss a friend of theirs, Jack, who is moving overseas, and agree to get the old gang together for a final "heartbreak tour" before she leaves. They meet up with their friends at a pub, where Carmen's boyfriend Tim is regaling them with an anecdote about how he once hooked up with a girl in the pub's toilet, and then had to avoid getting caught by her boyfriend. The five of them: Ryan, Carmen, Tim, Jack and Nick climb into Ryan's car, and drive to Carmen's old house where she lived with her ex-boyfriend Alan. The group recall when Jack and Nick (Ryan's cousin) had got together, and recall visiting the house for dinner. The next stop is a legendary house party in Fitzroy: Nick and Jack had broken up by this stage, and there is an awkward moment when they run into each other at the party. Jack and Nick have different recollections of their behaviour on the night, but in both accounts, a very drunk Nick turns up at Carmen, Ryan and Dave's house. He angrily hammers on Dave's door, accusing him of sleeping with Jack, and she comes out of the house and tells him to let it go. Ryan, however, recalls what actually happened: he sneaked around to the back of the house and saw Jack and Carmen together. Outside Jack's old house, Ryan and Jack remember how they decorated her room with luminous stars. They are questioned by two police officers, who return to their car to smoke a joint. Boarding a bus to the waterfront, Ryan bares his soul about his unrequited love for Jack, and how he'd imagined himself being with her. He regrets not kissing her when they decorated her room, and wonders what would have happened if he had. Jack says nobody knows, and that each of their different recollections of the events of their lives means that everyone is the hero of their own story. Tim heads home, and the others jump off the pier into the water for a playful swim.
- Host, and Melbourne Fringe performer, Nicolette Minster interviews five of this years writers, producers and performers from the 2014 Melbourne Fringe Festival, including a behind the scenes look at the Fringe Hub in North Melbourne.
- Nigel Newton, undergraduate student and aspiring TV personality, begins documenting the strange events occurring on campus.
- The story of George, a 2 year old Staffy cross Husky, who is surrendered to an adoption home.
- Indi has been thinking about it all day. It's time to go to the pool. A short film made in 15 hours.
- Forensic scientists use modern methods to point to a previously undiscovered suspect.
- A gritty futuristic science-fiction film about Franky, a brute, who's trying to escape the confines of the concrete jungle.
- When gun shots ring out in the quadrangle, library geek Alex finds herself hiding with the popular girl Ruby, her secret crush. Will Alex find the courage to reveal her true desire amidst the prevailing fear and confusion?
- The history of Australia's iconic Outside Dunny is explored through the lifespan of one alfresco loo and the tenants who've used it. From its installation in 1905, to its place in the modern rental market, residents and the their attitudes towards the facilities drastically evolve.
- As a last resort, a few bully victims gather as a group for the first time facilitated by counselor CHRIS in an effort to encourage them to share their experiences.
- Two Baptist ministers with conflicting views on gay marriage must find where they stand as a church to prevent the congregation from splitting.
- Two aging rockers confronted with a young female prison escapee find themselves not so tough as they imagine.
- Yarra Central police move into action when Vickers' wife is terrorised by a youth who loathes the police and is seeking revenge.
- A factory manager is outraged when two bogus policemen steal a payroll from one of his staff. Policewoman Kim Baker works undercover as an employee when Yarra Central police suspect it could be an inside job.
- A local art festival uncovers a raft of problems for the police of Yarra Central. At the centre of the trouble is Arthur Deakin - a poet, an alcoholic and a house breaker.
- Yarra Central police have a hard time when a middle-aged couple make constant exaggerated complaints against a neighbour and her mentally challenged son.
- A European paymaster is implicated in a payroll robbery, with tragic results. The Yarra Central police find that prejudice against immigrants in the district can affect their investigations.
- An elderly man befriends a youth when he sees him escaping from the scene of a hold up. A strong relationship builds up between them, leading to the old man endangering his life.
- Constable Wilson is accused of assault during the arrest of a wanted man. Det. Sgt. Banner, while interviewing eyewitnesses, discoverers a case of child bashing.
- John Porter turns violent after being involved in an accident which results in brain damage. He attacks several people, including his wife, his neighbour, a barman, and the police.
- Yarra Central police are dubious when a derelict reports a murder. Their doubts appear justified when there is no evidence of a crime, but the derelict is then found to be the next target.
- A criminal escapes from the custody of Det. Sgt. Banner in order to find his unmarried pregnant daughter, and Banner becomes personally involved in tracking them down.