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- Als ein beleidigender Post von Illustrator Julian im Internet veröffentlicht wird, scheint seine Karriere vorbei zu sein, bis sein neurologisch abweichender Sohn Austin plötzlich auftaucht.
- Die Suche nach Liebe ist für niemanden leicht. Für junge Erwachsene im Autismusspektrum ist die unberechenbare Dating-Welt eine noch viel größere Herausforderung.
- BLUE is a provocative journey into the ocean realm, witnessing this critical moment in time when the marine world is on a precipice.
- Es folgt dem Fisch aus dem Wasser Mikey und seinen beiden Außenseiter-Kollegen, Salwa und Jerry. Ihr Ziel: Mikey soll der süßeste, beste und beste Handball-Champion werden, den Western Sydney je gesehen hat.
- Follows a re-enactment of a real manslaughter case, presented word-for-word with actors, before a new jury of 12 everyday Australians.
- Eine geschiedene, hektische Mutter von zwei Kindern, die auf der Suche nach Sex ohne Verpflichtungen ist.
- Better Date than Never is a character led six part docuseries following a diverse group of single love seekers as they take a huge step in anyone's life - into the dating world.
- In 1964, a sensation swept through Australian lounge rooms leaving an indelible impression on the children of that generation. That sensation was The Samurai -the first foreign cult television series from Japan to be broadcast in Australia.
- Employable Me follows people with neuro diverse conditions such as autism and Tourette Syndrome as they search for meaningful employment. This uplifting, warm and insightful series draws on experts to uncover people's hidden skills and to match job seekers to roles that can harness their strengths. We all deserve a role in society. That's what this show is about: striving to belong and play your part. The series looks beyond first impressions to reveal there's always more than meets the eye.
- A group of young marine explorers take us underwater for a look at the crazy life on the Great Barrier Reef, during a summer full of love. With stunning images of corals, fish, birds and turtles returning to the islands to nest, we celebrate the reef in a time of renewal and change.
- An introspective three-part documentary series about the rich and dangerous wildlife of the Kimberley region in the Australian Outback and some of the people there who live with it or off of it.
- A crash course in great sex. Each week Luke McGregor takes on a new challenge with the help of therapists, sex coaches and scientists, proving if someone as anxious as Luke can get better at sex, then anyone can.
- Brave, raw and sometimes funny, for the first time Australian television viewers go inside the locked wards of one of the country's busiest Mental Health Units.
- A visual journey into the life and legacy of one of Australia's most celebrated artists, Brett Whiteley.
- One in three Australian women experience discrimination or harassment in the workplace. Australia's first and only female prime minister, Julia Gillard, was one of them.
- Over the course of a year, Life on the Reef follows those who live in one of the most extraordinary places on the planet, Australia's Great Barrier Reef - where man meets wild and Nature calls the shots.
- A Colourful Life is a Docu/Drama based on the colourful life of flamboyant design pioneer Florence Broadhurst.
- This is the untold story of a year in KAKADU, Australia's largest terrestrial national park. Through the rangers' eyes, and the scientists and traditional owners, this documentary series will take the viewer on a first time journey behind the scenes of a natural universe. Part blue chip filmmaking, part observational documentary, This is KAKADU like you've never seen it before.
- How the Vietnamese community overcame the odds and found their place in multicultural Australia.
- The new ways science is finding to battle the long ignored and mysterious behaviour of self-harm, which affects over 200,000 Australians every month.
- Four friends (played by Mandy McElhinney, Bridie Carter, Bessie Holland and Veronica Milsom) dare to get locked in the National Gallery overnight and discover only 25% of art in the Australian collection is by women. Raiding the vaults, they uncover forgotten works of art and scandalous tales of sexism.
- Comedian Jimmy Rees and tiny craft artist JoAnne Bouzianis-Sellick unite with the extraordinary crafts people of Australia to re-create remarkable moments from our nation's history, in glorious miniature.