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- In Hell, imp Blitzø runs an assassin business targeting the world of the living, using a spell book borrowed from a prince of Hell. With employees Moxxie, Millie, and Loona, they attempt to survive each other while keeping business afloat.
- Kevin Arnold recalls growing up during the late 60s and early 70s; the turbulent social times make the transition from child to adult unusually interesting.
- Irish comedian Graham Norton hosts his very own chat show, which includes chatting to A-list celebrities, the very famous Red Chair game, live music, lots of jokes and fun from Graham and the celebrities themselves.
- Outfitted with high-tech gizmos, a bumbling inspector clashes with the fiendish Dr Claw. Although his enthusiasm for the law never fails, Gadget's gadgets often do. Luckily, Gadget is backed by his clever niece Penny and her faithful dog.
- David Attenborough's legendary BBC crew explains and shows wildlife all over planet earth. From giving an overview of the challenges facing life to hunting the deep sea and various major evolutionary groups of creatures.
- Danger Mouse, the greatest secret agent in the world, must follow Colonel K's orders (and try not to break Professor Squawkencluck's inventions) to foil Baron Greenback's and his henchman Stiletto's plans.
- Two Canberra based brothers become entangled in a cover up that involves a remote outback community and key members of the Australian Government.
- Toad, Rat, Mole, and Badger follow animal etiquette in this version of Kenneth Grahame's classic, in stop-motion model animation.
- 3D plasticine animation, featuring Berk, a blue creature who lives as servant to the unseen 'Thing Upstairs' in an ancient castle. Every time the trap door opens a new adventure begins for Berk and his pals; Boni (a talking skull) and Drutt (a mischievous spider)!
- The fantastic adventures of a friendly doctor and his friends.
- The legend of a young boy Jim Hawkins who sets on a voyage to find a hidden treasure.
- A panel of experts and politicians answer questions from the live studio audience and from viewers.
- Comedian Anh Do paints a portrait of the famous guest while interviewing them.
- Australian travel series hosted by Greg Grainger.
- A weekly Australian business show hosted by Alan Kohler.
- Focused on what goes on inside people's bodies as they fight their way through their hectic modern lifestyle. Dr. John Marsden was the show's host for its entirety.
- From the red earth of Broken Hill comes this eight x half hour observational documentary series looking at one of the most unique emergency departments in the country, the Broken Hill Base Hospital.
- 'Keeper' is the story of two Aboriginal women living in the small town of Ceduna on the far-west coast of South Australia. 15 year-old Jacinta Haseldine is a high school student, as interested in hip hop as she is in hunting wombats and kangaroos. Her Nana Sue, born and raised on a mission, has always taken Jacinta out bush to teach her to find medicinal plants and take care of sacred waterholes. When more than 20 mining companies start drilling nearby for gold, uranium and mineral sands, Jacinta and Sue's family is bitterly divided over million-dollar Native Title deals. For Sue, who spent her childhood running away out bush to escape the welfare authorities, and Jacinta, a teenager who just wants her family to stay together - growing up means many different things. Keeper tackles one of the most difficult and publicly under-discussed features of contemporary Aboriginal experiences across Australia: the destabilizing and frequently painful effects of the Native Title process.
- Tracy Ellis, Women Supporting Women in Self Defence.
- 1985– 1h 30mTV-147.9 (85)TV EpisodeA nice summary of the work of Merce Cunningham, with beautiful clips from old and new dances and an explanation of the way in which he has and continues to revolutionize dance.
- Another murder has been committed and Boyd knows he must track down the killer before he strikes again. Does the answer lie in events at the children's home many years previously?
- Q+A is back to debate the issues on the news agenda in 2023 including a referendum on a First Nations Voice, crime in Alice Springs, Jan 26, cost-of-living, pressure on the health and aged care systems, and climate change.
- Navigating the challenges facing Australia and emerging a stronger, fairer society. Parliament is back but can opposing sides find common ground on issues such as cost-of-living, the Voice, Alice Springs and asylum-seekers?
- Are interest rate rises penalising too many people? Is this the best way to tackle inflation? Are we running headlong into a recession? Tensions are rising between the US and China, plus AI chatbots and the news of the week.
- Q+A is in Melbourne with a panel including tennis champion and broadcaster Jelena Dokic, Minister for Communications Michelle Rowland, Shadow Communications Minister David Coleman, and youth advocate Imogen Senior.
- One year on from the invasion that shook the world. Russia's offensive in Ukraine has transformed the global landscape: economically, strategically and politically. Plus money woes and pressure over energy and superannuation.
- Freedom of speech, political accountability, and the Voice to Parliament. The panel discuss censorship and rewriting literature of the past, seeing diversity reflected in our stories plus who gets to have a say in our future.
- After ten interest rate rises and high inflation, many Australians are facing mortgage stress. Are political leaders doing enough to address the widening gap between the wealthy and working class? Billy Bragg is on the panel.
- Unpacking the secrets of life, the universe and everything with world-renowned physicist Brian Greene. The panel discuss defence spending and AUKUS subs, the NSW election, cashless poker machines and tough budget decisions.
- The wording of the Voice referendum question which will be put to the nation has been revealed. South Australia's Parliament passes its own First Nations Voice Bill, the first in the country. Plus Labor wins the NSW election.