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- As students at the United States Navy's elite fighter weapons school compete to be best in the class, one daring young pilot learns a few things from a civilian instructor that are not taught in the classroom.
- Sixteen-year-old Sarah must solve a labyrinth to rescue her baby brother when he is taken by the Goblin King.
- A screenwriter develops a dangerous relationship with a faded film star determined to make a triumphant return.
- Two friends who are dissatisfied with their jobs decide to join the army for a bit of fun.
- Wilbur is a farm pig who's terrified that he'll end up on the dinner table. His friend Charlotte, a charming spider, comes to his rescue. She weaves words into her web, convincing the farmer that Wilbur is too special a pig to kill.
- Three women set out to find eligible millionaires to marry, but find true love in the process.
- An orphan bear cub hooks up with an adult male as they try to dodge human hunters.
- Toad, Rat, Mole, and Badger follow animal etiquette in this version of Kenneth Grahame's classic, in stop-motion model animation.
- While in Canada Timmy and Lassie encounter a downed hot air ballonist. By accident they end up in the balloon which takes them into the wilderness. The young boy and his dog must find a way to survive even fending off a wild pig.
- A dramatized documentary detailing the life of Matthew Flinders, one of England's most famous sea explorers who circumnavigated and mapped the continent of Australia.
- Jane Elliott brings her brown-eye/blue-eye diversity training to Australia, where she explores racism between Aboriginal and white Australians.
- When Jane and Ross Fargher found the uncertainties too great and the rewards too small from their cattle property, they bought a hotel and started a new life as facilitators of the image of outback Australia. This perfect red sandy desert and blue sky location is sought by overseas' advertising agencies representing ice-cream companies and car makers, Australian and International feature film crews and bus loads of tourists in pursuit of the quintessential Australian outback experience.
- Documentary about Kakadu National Park in northern Australia.
- Commissioned to write an orchestral score for the West Australian Symphony Orchestra, Iain Grandage heads out to Tjuntjuntjarra (in Great Victoria Desert) to check with the Spinifex Elders that his composition is on track. Iain is attempting to place traditional Spinifex songs alongside a western orchestral score and remain true to both musical traditions. Narrator Trevor Jamieson, a Spinifex man himself, guides the viewer through the history and culture of the Spinifex people.
- A profile of the highly regarded Australian Film Director, Fred Schepisi whose films include 'Devil's Playground', 'The Chant of Jimmy Blacksmith', 'Evil Angels', 'Roxanne', The Russia House' and 'Plenty'.
- When 'The Ghan' arrived in Darwin on the afternoon of Tuesday February 3 2004, it was a moment of great significance for the people of the NT, and indeed all Australians. It marked the completion of the first transcontinental rail journey from south to north. It meant that long-held dreams had come alive and that new dreams and new hopes were created. Mark Bowling was aboard 'The Ghan' and he reported on this unique journey for Territory Stateline.
- Nurse Maggie follows the uplifting story of 'Maggie Sister', an Australian woman who, through working with India's most reviled outcastes, has confronted and overcome her own traumatic past.
- Dave, a 20-something white guy from Brisbane moves in with Australian's most controversial Muslim figure Sheik Taj El Hilaly, in an attempt to discover what being Muslim is really like.
- An Australian soldier of the Royal Australian Regiment presents his story of the Korean War. On his way to Korea, he visits Tokyo, where he notes the progress since the end or world War II. Then he travels to Seoul in Korea, were he notes the damage to the city. Finally soldiers are see relaxing in camp and training for the conflict to come.
- Biographical look at Ernie Dingo, as he takes us on a journey through his life from childhood through to his successful film career. Plus his fight for, himself & his race, recognition and acceptance in a world that was not always welcoming. As he grew, so to did Australia, both being better for the experience.
- Can you learn maths from riding horses? You can at Bush School! Ex-army colonel Colin Baker and his wife Sandra, who run an outback school, share a dream with local Aboriginal elder Colin Freddie to bring practical education to the children of a remote Australian community. Bush School is a heart-warming story of overwhelming success despite the odds. It follows Colin, Sandra the kids and their community over two and half years as they deal with the challenges of remote education. In the face of immense odds, Bush School shows how a small community can come together to achieve a common goal that at one time seemed impossible - the dream of a decent education.
- A delightful and infectious animated dance film, Down Time Jaz is a ferris wheel ride through family life from the point of view of the second child who must save the rest of her family from itself.
- 1992–199630mTV-148.0 (25)TV EpisodeA group of teens stage an intervention for a friend who is abusing alcohol and drugs.
- 1992–1996Not Rated6.2 (13)TV EpisodeA young man reminisces about a friend who committed suicide as a teen.