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- Chopper tells the intense story of Mark "Chopper" Read, a legendary criminal who wrote his autobiography while serving a jail sentence in prison. His book, "From the Inside", upon which the film is based, was a best-seller.
- The life of a blind photographer who is looked after by a housekeeper is disrupted by the arrival of an agreeable restaurant worker.
- Soap opera based around a family which is transformed when they win a large amount of money. Early episodes deal with the effect this fortunate event has on them. The later episodes have rather bizarre plot-lines, which involve (among other things) neo-Nazis, Triad gangsters, ghosts and carnivorous plants.
- A family of aliens flee their tyrannical home planet to come and live on Earth.
- Life under the shadow of an observatory.
- Alice's father left when she was a child. She continued to share her life with him in letters that she sent not realising that he never received them. Eventually, they all come back with "Dead Letter Office" stamped on the front. As an adult, she becomes consumed with a desire to find him and takes a job with the Dead Letter Office, convinced that she can use them to fulfill her romantic notions of a reunion with her father. What awaits her at the DLO is far more than that ...
- Putting your best foot forward has never been so sexy - or so deliciously funny - as in this entertaining, oddball comedy that proves that it's worth it to go to outrageous lengths for the one you love.
- A teenage pyromaniac catches the attention of another girl, who takes desperate, self-destructive measures to be noticed within their dysfunctional community.
- The film covers the conflict between a father and son who are both musicians. The father led a rock band in the 1960s; his son becomes a star of techno-pop music.
- A group of soldiers on a British Army expedition attempt to navigate an unexplored Malaysian gully. So inaccessible is the area, that they must ascend the highest mountain in Southeast Asia just to reach the entrance. The initial climb proves to be difficult for some of the party. Against strong objections, they are allowed to catch up and rest, rather than being turned back. Things don't improve the next day, however. With rations going more quickly than expected and time running out, a decision must be made. Should the lead group wait even longer and risk the entire mission, or save time by scouting the location ahead of them? Descending over "The Point Of No Return" could split the team permanently. Who makes the call?
- Biographical dramatization of the tempestuous marriage of actors Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh.
- A street-smart lawyer is framed on a murder charge, and must defend himself against a hot-shot female barrister.
- It's the annual Bird Man competition, and the residents of Port Niranda are trying to fly in a wide variety of home-made machines. Bronson discovers a strange hat that makes the wearer copy whatever they see happening.
- The river's water spirit isn't so keen on Gribble's latest scheme to build an aquatic resort, but when she sees Bronson throwing stones into the river, she thinks he's responsible.
- Pete gets mixed up with a couple of crooks who've stolen a machine that can make people younger or older.
- Pete falls into a pool of toxic waste, which he can't wash off, and it seems to attract all sorts of rubbish to him.
- In the midst of a drought, Pete meets an old rainmaker and a leprechaun, but they cannot make rain unless someone believes in them.
- Linda discovers an old microphone that forces people to tell the truth, and she sets about trying to expose Gribble's lies on live television.
- A mysterious fog rolls into Port Niranda, completely cutting them off from the outside world. The fog also brings a viking ship, trapped in time, bringing the past with them.
- When Bronson accidentally swallows a rare fish, its spinning motion gives him a propeller that lets him speed through the water.
- Bronson, in a rush to make some money, believes Gribbs' claims that he can get rich by facing his fears and spending the night in the cemetery.
- Nikki needs software to help her complete drawings for her project on Mars, but she can't afford the software. She sets about making enough money to buy the software.
- Pete is challenged to visit the tip at midnight, and has to face the ghost that haunts it who is said to be looking for his grandchildren.
- When Bronson asks where babies come from, Pete says they come from the cabbage patch. That night to everyone's surprise, Bronson really does find a baby in the cabbage patch. But he soon discovers that being a father is hard work.
- Pete discovers a remote control that can pause, rewind or fast forward any person it's aimed at, but it's not long before Gribble learns about this new toy.
- Aunt Tuneless is at war with her neighbors, using the power of a magic gum tree that inflicts diseases on people when its leaves are used to make music.
- When a trunk full of circus clothes washes up on the shore near the lighthouse, the Twists can't resist dressing up, but is it just clothes or are they also channeling the spirits of the circus?
- While trying to persuade Bronson that Santa doesn't exist, Pete meets the real Santa who offers two wishes for each member of the Twist family.
- Pete puts his underpants in the microwave to dry them, and is surprised to find that they suddenly provide him with incredible strength and speed - until he goes for a swim and they start to shrink.
- Pete, Linda and Bronson discover a strange machine that makes copies of anything put into it. In a desperate effort to win a competition, Linda clones herself.
- The local legend of the Sundowner, a turn-of-the-century bushranger, sparks Mike's interest in looking for the bushranger's hideout.
- Linda hypnotizes Pete to impersonate a chicken every time anyone says 'now'. Unfortunately, she doesn't know how to make him stop again, and Gribbs, Tiger and Rabbit decide to take advantage of it.
- Bronson decides it's time to put his collection of smells to good use and becomes a superhero, Skunkman, fighting evil with the power of the pong.
- Tony returns to Australia a hero after his scientific experiments in space. Coral Lee, a television producer who wants him to become a celebrity on U.S. television, accompanies him.
- Pete and Linda discover that Nell's old radio can take them back in time to 1944, but when a young Nell falls in love with Pete, history changes.
- When he uses an old surf board found in the lighthouse, Pete meets the ghost of Moon Doggy, the board's former owner who died while trying to surf a tidal wave.
- Pete and Mr Gribble play a virtual reality game at a carnival, but something goes wrong and they swap bodies.
- When Pete meets a beautiful tree spirit he instantly falls in love with her. One thing leads to another and before he knows what's happening, Pete is pregnant.
- Bronson is feeling ignored by his family and decides he might as well talk to the furniture. To his surprise, the furniture starts to talk back.
- Helga arrives from the 8th century, wanting the Viking Book of Love back so that she can make Snorrison fall in love with her once more.
- The Twists clear out the lighthouse, getting rid of all their old junk, but one of Linda's old dolls refuses to be abandoned and keeps returning to her room.
- Bronson's been neglecting his chores around the lighthouse, so he's left behind to clean up while the rest of the family go out. But then he meets the lint monster.
- When visiting Van Helsing's flea circus, a bite from a vampire flea turns Pete into a werewolf.
- Gribble starts a new bottled water business, pumping his water from the pond, but he's taking far too much and endangering the frogs.
- A giant bird breaks its wing when it crashes into the lighthouse. Bronson is torn between the fame and fortune and wanting to help the bird to recover.
- Linda's shadow breaks free from following her around and takes over her body. It's fed up of Linda's boring life and wants to have more fun.
- A new hairdo gives Linda the ability to read minds and she uses it to her advantage in her school election campaign.