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- A comatose hospital patient harasses and kills through his powers of telekinesis to claim his private nurse as his own.
- The life of a public school epitomized by disobedient student Jonah Takalua, self-absorbed private school exchange student Ja'mie King, and megalomaniac drama teacher Mr. G.
- Troubled TV personality Steven Evans struggles to find meaning in his life in the face of the superficial world he has created. Smothered by celebrity and materialism, Steven's only respite is through solitary visits to the ocean and shallow sexual encounters with the acquaintances that orbit his life. When his long-term partner hurls him headfirst into fatherhood, Steven's initial reluctance is gradually replaced with love, as he discovers, in his new family, a bond stronger than any he has experienced before. But the return of an unexpected visitor triggers off a series of events that thrusts Steven and his family into a cycle of loneliness, self-destruction and grief.
- A commitment-phobe and a New Ager buddy-up to win over the women of their respective dreams.
- An emotional Mumbai-based football player, Rohan, seeks the assistance of childhood friend, Simran, to successfully woo fellow-collegian, Preeti. Simran herself is about to be engaged to U.S.-based Vicky. After the engagement ceremony, Vicky returns back to the U.S. - not realizing that back in India nothing is the same anymore as Simran is now pregnant allegedly at the hands of Rohan.
- It's Christmas, and Hilary and her son, Joey are going to visit her parents in the suburbs. Not only are they up for the problems between Joey and Hilary's boyfriend and his son, but they also face problems faced by other members of this Australian extended family.
- The Late show, which only ran for two years was one of the most successful and funny comedy shows ever produced and shown in Australia. It marked the re-grouping of the D-Generation, a comedy group from the late 80's. From the LIVE late night comedy show, came classic moments such as Shitscared, Charlie the wonder dog, The Oz brothers and heaps of other 'Champagne Comedy'.
- A series of short stories based on the board game of the same name, this program includes audience participation and interaction with the 'Cluedo' Presenter, as well as with the 'Cluedo' characters of: Mrs. Peacock (a beautiful wealthy widow), Miss Scarlet (her equally beautiful step-daughter), Professor Plum (an architect, and boyfriend of Miss Scarlet), Colonel Mustard (a retired military officer, and long-time friend of the family), Reverend Green (another long-time friend of the family) and Mrs. White (the housekeeper for Mrs. Peacock and Miss Scarlet). Throughout the program, the studio audience tries to work out the identity of the murderer, the weapon, and the room in which the murder was committed. The action invariably takes place at 'Brindabella', the stately home of Mrs. Peacock and Miss Scarlet.
- Wealthy Peter Sterling and his younger wife Christine have an existence of little excitement so when a stranger comes into their lives, she is intrigued. An affair turns into much more and they are soon plotting to rob Peter of a precious gemstone.
- To escape her demanding, sick mother and her suburban loneliness, a middle-aged woman slides into a fantasy world in which there is incredible relief.
- A genius, General Sir John Monash, designs a way to crash through the German lines on August 8th 1918 in Amiens, France. This triggers the end of WW1. For decades he has been whitewashed out and/or deleted from WW1 accounts of history. Why? Because he was Australian and the first Jewish general to command a national army since Roman times.
- Health fanatic Joe Mason's body is found by a friend at the bottom of a public pool after an early morning swim.
- As Summer Heights High School begins a new term, we meet the primary subjects of this 'documentary' series: disruptive Tongan student Jonah; deluded drama teacher Mr. G; and self-absorbed exchange student Ja'mie.
- Ja'mie scales the social ladder on her first full day at school; Mr. G makes the most of an unexpected promotion; Jonah joins an ethnic-acceptance program to curb his behavior and improve his academics, with mixed results.
- Mr. G finds musical fodder in a school tragedy; Ja'mie dates a younger boy from Year 7; Jonah is toppled from his break-dancing throne.
- Ja'mie undermines her relationship with her new friends; Mr. G holds auditions for his new musical; a suggestive drawing puts Jonah's irate father on the defensive.
- Mr. G is forced to make concessions in the school play; Jonah and his pals agree to mentor a group of Year 7 students in exchange for a break-dance performance; Ja'mie lobbies for a first-ever Year 11 formal.
- Parental objections force Mr. G to overhaul his musical 10 days before the premiere; Ja'mie makes a surprising date choice for the Year 11 formal; Jonah's ongoing turf war with Year 7 hecklers lands him a suspension.
- Mr. G quits his job. Ja'mie falsely raises some money for AIDS. Jonah gets banned from break dancing.
- The curtain rises on Mr. G's musical, Ja'mie is dumped by her school formal date and Jonah's future changes forever.
- When people start dying after a convicted pedophile is released the past comes back to haunt one of the team.
- The ten remaining contestants have to search the iconic bathing boxes on Brighton Beach for some treasure. A psychologically intense game of trust played in the State Library of Victoria exposes and destroys some allegiances, with some people playing for the group, others playing for their alliances and still others playing for themselves.