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- Two lone strangers trekking on the road - a retired Australian policeman with a dog as his only company and widowed English nurse - meet each other and embark on an epic odyssey in the outback of northern Australia.
- In a world dominated by fake news and outright lies, Wil Anderson, Jan Fran and guests dissect the news to sort the real from the rumours, separate fact from fiction and flatten conspiracy theories back down to Earth.
- Julia takes a trip down memory lane with our favorite famous faces. Showing us where they grew up, they tell us the tales of their coming of age before entering in the public eye.
- House of Bond tells the rags-to-riches-to-rags tale of controversial business tycoon Alan Bond from the 1960s to the 1990s. It follows the story of a cheeky, knockabout "Ten Pound Pom" who fought his way from the back alleys of Fremantle to become the richest man in Australia and one of the country's greatest sporting heroes. "Bondy" was a man with an insatiable appetite for the excesses of life: women, fame, money, crime and everything between. But Bond's ego, greed and ambition saw him overreach beyond all measure until his empire collapsed, leaving him as the country's greatest villain with the biggest ever bankruptcy. House of Bond is the story of the man who defined the 1980s by dreaming big and rewriting the rule book as a hero and a villain.
- The show that lifts the lid on advertising, spin and marketing. Join host Wil Anderson, stalwarts Todd Sampson and Russel Howcroft and other advertising industry experts to unpick the ways we're all bought and sold.
- Ellen, a ghostwriter working for the ex-prime minister of Australia Andrew Dugdale, tries to immerse herself in the lives of the ex-pm, his family and associates in a vain attempt at writing his biography for him.
- A mining tycoon battles her children in court over control of her father's multi billion-dollar empire as she strives to expand operations amidst fluctuating fortunes.
- A group of school kids create a funny skit show for people's amusement. They try to only to use kids on the show as to relate to younger viewers however they do use a couple of adults in a few of their skits.
- Car fanatics GT and Dave set off on a road trip to riches across the Aussie Outback in search of abandoned or forgotten classic cars as well as other memorabilia - to buy and sell for profit.
- Serial Australian con woman Samantha Azzopardi used more than 75 false identities in a globe-crossing career of deception that began when she was just 14.
- A true-crime series in the tradition of The Jinx and Making A Murderer. An active, unfolding investigation with twists, revelations and cliff-hangers.
- Based on Barnes' memoir of the same name, this documentary tells the story of his childhood survival in the slums of Glasgow, immigration to Australia, and how he became the lead singer of Cold Chisel.
- The inside story of Australia's rash of bank stick-ups, prison breakouts and major heists from the 1970s to the 1990s.
- Six ordinary Australians with strong opinions on the issue of refugees and asylum seekers embark upon a social experiment to live like refugees for 25 days.
- Shaun Micallef goes on a shocking, surprising and entertaining quest to understand Australia's cultural love affair with alcohol.
- In Sydney, an ambitious but not-so-street-smart suburbanite forms a "gang" with his three less than enthusiastic friends. Their nemeses become his no nonsense parking inspector cousin and his less than enthusiastic female partner.
- Gruen Planet broadens the land-space of The Gruen Transfer (2008) by looking at the ways in which governments and corporations use spin, branding and image control to get their messages across.
- Explore the chaotic and colourful road to intercultural relationships. Six couples try to straddle the gulf between cultures and the gap between their parents' relationships and their own dreams.
- Britain's 2.7 million Muslims are united by their faith, but there is much debate about what it means to be a Muslim. A group of 10 very different British Muslims are placed in a house together to explore their differences and similarities.
- The story behind the birth of the 'Western Desert Art Movement' in Australia told for the first time, through a First Nations lens.
- When 11 year old Stella gets her first wheelchair, "Rocky", this first set of wheels means freedom. Stella can finally keep up with her friends and try to win the freestyle race at the next swimming carnival.
- Sydney's Downing Centre court, with 12 magistrates, handles 30,000+ annual cases from traffic violations to assaults. The series shows diverse defendants facing justice in one of the world's busiest courts.
- "Christians Like Us" is a compelling two-part series where ten Christian Australians with widely diverse beliefs live together for one week, vigorously debating the hot topics of their religion. Christianity is in crisis after being rocked by sex abuse scandals, criticised for its stance on gay marriage and battling internal conflict over abortion and women as priests. From fundamentalist Pentecostal to progressive, our ten believers tackle the big issues facing their faith. Often fiery, sometimes confronting, always powerful - "Christians Like Us" will shine a light on what it means to be Christian in 2018. Ultimately, the cast try to answer the toughest question of all. With Christian numbers declining across the western world, how will they save their religion?