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- An intelligent high school student goes on a secret crusade to eliminate criminals from the world after discovering a notebook capable of killing anyone whose name is written into it.
- The futuristic misadventures and tragedies of an easygoing bounty hunter and his partners.
- 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.
- Each week Good Game provides the latest gaming news, hints, reviews and interviews with developers.
- Charts the path of struggling indie rock outfit Boy Crazy Stacey, the band trying to take over the world...one disaster at a time.
- Eight hundred German filmmakers (cast and crew) fled the Nazis in the 1930s. The film uses voice-overs, archival footage, and film clips to examine Berlin's vital filmmaking in the 1920s; then it follows a producer, directors, composers, editors, writers, and actors to Hollywood: some succeeded and many found no work. Among those profiled are Erich Pommer, Joseph May, Ernst Lubitsch, Fritz Lang, Billy Wilder, and Peter Lorre. Once in Hollywood, these exiles helped each other, housed new arrivals, and raised money so others could escape. Some worked on anti-Nazi films, like Casablanca. The themes and lighting of German Expressionism gave rise in Hollywood to film noir.
- Well known television personality Stuart Wagstaff presented movie dramas for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation between 1977 - 1983.
- Each week political journalist Annabel Crabb invites herself over to a sitting member of parliaments house for dinner.
- The Internet has given the world a voice. Why do some use their voice to shame, bully and brutalize? What does it mean for human nature, democracy, and the future?
- A crowd of 50 strangers follow participants for a week and make important decisions for them, such as "Should I break up?" or "What job should I take?"
- Late Night Legends revisits some of the classic matches of various sports including cricket, tennis, football, rugby union, rugby league, netball, golf and Australian Rules Football.
- 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.
- Host Bill Collins had his own segment on "Roundabout" where he would talk about film appreciation for young people.
- He's a stand-up comedian, an internet sensation and a self-proclaimed 'city slicker'. So, Neel Kolhatkar is heading to the bush to meet the locals and put his nose to the grindstone. Can he hack it though? Sheep shearing, pigeon racing, bow hunting, rally driving and bull riding aren't exactly for the faint hearted. Well, maybe pigeon racing - But Neel gets to experience an Australia that most Aussies never see and at the same time, he's feeding his stand-up schtick too. Saddle up for Virgin Bush.
- The series features some of the best and boldest up and coming new talent.
- Short and Curly presented by Anh Do features Australia's best short films from both emerging and experienced filmmakers.
- This is a re-imagining of the World Press Photo of 2003 taken by Jean-Marc Bouju during the Iraq War of 2004, an allegorical tale of the 'war on terror', a metaphor of how innocence is vanquished in war.
- Revisit Annabel Crabb's revealing conversation with then-Finance Minister, Penny Wong.
- Christopher Pyne is one of the legendary dinner companions in the Liberal Party. The problem is, Pyne can't cook. Luckily former Howard Government minister Amanda Vanstone is a dynamo in the kitchen.
- Political commentator Annabel Crabb joins then-Opposition Minister for Indigenous Affairs, Nigel Scullion. Nigel cooks a chilli mud crab and a Northern Territory tasting plate. Annabel's dessert is a mango and lemon myrtle trifle.
- Deputy Leader of the Opposition Julie Bishop sat down with Annabel Crabb over a meal. Find out what makes this Adelaide born blue-blood-known for her famous 'death stare' - tick?
- Tanya Plibersek talked to Annabel about motherhood, her immigrant father, and her husband's journey from trafficking to public service - all while preparing stuffed zucchini flowers, and a superb trout pasta.
- Dick Adams, then long serving Liberal member for the seat of Lyons on the wild western Tasmanian coast, poaches a 20-kilogram salmon and Annabel counters with dessert tarte tatin.
- Revisit then-Shadow Treasurer Joe Hockey's BBQ as he reveals gossip on Canberra's most famous share house.
- Before she became Speaker of the House in the Abbott government in 2013, the woman once touted as a future prime minister, Bronwyn Bishop serves up a mushroom lasagne and some political insights to Annabel Crabb.
- Annabel has dinner with then ALP Minister Peter Garrett, the only Australian rock star to ever enter federal parliament.
- Annabel Crabb travelled to St George in Queensland to speak to the then-Senator Barnaby Joyce.
- Annabel has dinner with West Australian Labor Senator Louise Pratt. Louise takes a messy but creative approach to scallop fritters followed by crab linguine with handmade pasta.
- Over an onion and goats cheese tart, then-Greens Leader Christine Milne talks to Annabel about gun control laws in Tasmania and what it's like to be called 'the mother of teenage sodomy'.
- Annabel Crabb travels to the Top End to meet Olympic gold medallist turned Labor Senator, Nova Peris.
- Malcolm Turnbull sat down with Annabel Crabb in 2013 for a relaxed and wide-ranging chat over a lunch of yabbies on his country NSW property.
- Annabel heads to Logan, Queensland, to dine with Craig Emerson, former Labor Minister, former boyfriend of Julia Gillard, and the man famous for his protest ditty 'Whyalla Wipeout'.
- Then-Independent Senator, Nick Xenophon, invites Annabel to his Adelaide office, which is decked out with a fully operational kitchen.
- Then-Labor Minister, Jenny Macklin opens up her home to Annabel for a feast of curries. Annabel finds a very organised spice drawer, providing clues to why Jenny is the guru behind key Labor policies.
- Sussan Ley flies her own plane to a Broken Hill shearer's shed to show Annabel how to cook a classic country roast, which they share with Australia's self-proclaimed 'most disgraced senator' Bill Heffernan.
- Annabel heads to the Blue Mountains in NSW to check the pulse of the Labor party with candid now-retired Senator Doug Cameron.
- Revisit Annabel's conversations with Tony Abbott, who was then-Opposition Leader, and soon to become the 28th prime minster of Australia.
- On the eve of the 2013 Election, Kevin Rudd, who was then the prime minister of Australia, displayed his culinary skills to Annabel Crabb in a discussion about his life in politics and the ups and downs of campaigning.
- Former Prime Minister Bob Hawke opens the doors to his Sydney home and takes Annabel on a house tour that involves both an inclinator and an elevator, before serving up steamed Asian fish.
- Then-Trade Minister Andrew Robb and former Liberal senator Mary Jo Fisher talk openly about their struggles with depression and how mental health can influence a political career.
- Then-Leader of the Opposition, Bill Shorten whips up a ratatouille with some close supervision from his wife Chloe Shorten.
- Annabel Crabb breaks bread with our Belgian-born, Perth-based then-Senator and Finance Minister, Mathias Cormann who serves up some 'mussels from Brussels'.
- Annabel Crabb speaks with then-Labor MP Anna Burke about her experiences as Speaker during the unruliest parliament in Australian history.
- Annabel heads to Far North QLD to meet Coalition MP Warren Entsch. He prepares a seafood feast freshly caught from the Torres Strait.
- Annabel Crabb heads to Queensland to dine with the always unpredictable Clive Palmer in Coolum. What will he serve up?