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- It follows Charlie and Nate as they face how hard it is to let go of those they love, especially when they are taken too soon and when they come back to haunt you.
- When Amy and Mike uncover a centuries-old curse after watching an exclusive film reel, they must quickly track down an infamous filmmaker and navigate a town of hungry zombies before it's too late to break the curse.
- The story of the extraordinary final chapter of Freddie Mercury's life and how, after his death, Queen staged one of the biggest concerts in history, to celebrate his life and challenge the prejudices around HIV/AIDS.
- What do you do when you get trapped in the ABC building during a zombie apocalypse? Write a song about it. Four music obsessed teens are on a mission to win triple j Unearthed High - so the end of the world will have to wait.
- No-holds-barred news satire show presented by comedian Shaun Micallef that gleefully riffs on Aussie politics.
- Adam Hills hosts this lighthearted music quiz show.The two teams are captained by Myf Warhurst and Alan Brough.
- An Englishman becomes involved with a mysterious Australian goldmine.
- Host Jane Hutcheon interviews Australian and international celebrities, artists, personalities and everyday people who do interesting things to talk about their world, work and personal lives.
- Australian talk show, parallel series to the British talk show Parkinson (1971).
- The first educational television program broadcast on Australian screens. The show was 'designed to widen the experience of young viewers by bringing them into contact with the world outside their own homes'.
- Snapshot of Women in prison.
- ABC TV Comedy foray into the only time an Australian Prime Minister has been dismissed from office by the Queens representative, The Governor General.
- A lively little cat who sold his spirit to a demon in exchange for immortality, not knowing that this exchange would change his life forever.
- ABC Children's TV Club was a magazine-style program screened nationally on weekdays from 5.00-6.00pm. Each day of the week featured a different program title introducing a variety of overarching program themes and related content.
- TV MovieThe second season of this celebrated design series where comedian and architecture enthusiast Tim Ross, discovers how what we design and build defines us. Part nostalgia, part history, part road trip and all passion, with incredible cinematography the central question of the series is whether our story and identity can be seen in buildings around us.
- Two ballets, depicting the first boomerang and the birth of the waratah.
- A lonely widow of ten months' standing pines while her lodgers break windows and fell pregnant. Guilt over the illegitimate nature of her adult daughter troubles her greatly.
- First Australian television version of the famous ballet.
- Harriet moves into a new house with a tree house. She finds an old man, Podger, invisible to grown ups.
- Spike Milligan sends up Australian television.
- Three men from the same firm chat in a railway compartment: the cocky young Ken Bellerman, who has been appointed manager, the experienced Arthur Hogan, who is retiring, and the experienced Ken Foliot, who is drunk. Foliot is passed out, and Bellerman and Hogan have an argument. The train stops at a cafe at the town of Quinto where the eomployees include Mr Lamington and a widow Ina. Arthur has been romancing Ina, and proposes to her. She turns out to be the mother of Ken Bellerman.
- A girl befriends a donkey, Bill.
- An old lady, Miss Fraser, lives in a house. Developers want to evict her so they can knock the house over but she tells her neighbour Barney she will never leave. She is visited by a young woman who says she is fleeing her abusive husband
- The number of Sikhs living in Australia has risen 500% in the last ten years. What is Sikhism?
- Man pledges his love to Pride. She and her brother Hell reveal they're interested in a jewel called Soul which Man possesses. Pride suggests a game of dice with this jewel as the prize. Joseph and Manry come to Man's house seeking shelter.
- Adaptation of the first two acts of the ballet by Delibes, filmed in Melbourne.
- Comedienne Elle McFeast's documentary special about women who speak only openly and frankly about life and love in the '90s. Who are the Power Pussies? Women with credibility and goals who aim for financial independence; women who want to go places; who crave both job satisfaction and lipsticks they can rely on; women who occasionally want to behave badly and are all the more gorgeous for it; women trying to balance an independent lifestyle with fulfilling personal relationships. The question is how?
- Three people hide out after committing a robbery: elderly Bert and a young couple, Bull and Jo. A watchman was injured during the robbery causing Bert to argue with the couple. They run out of water and wind up trapped in the tank.
- A disturbing insight into how the Chechen conflict has shaped Russian public opinion and resulted in an explosion of neo-Nazism in Russia. Many of Russia's new political parties are openly racist, with one politician even condoning the murder of non-ethnic Russians. "The government has been playing with the xenophobic attitudes of the population for such a long time that the situation has simply got out of control," says human rights worker Tatiana Lokshina. The leader of the People's National Party (NNP) Aleksandr Ivanov-Sukharevsky simply wants immediate disintegration.
- Australia clinched the Test cricket series against India 3-2 on Friday (3 February) after a tense finish to the Fifth Test at the Adelaide Oval. Fittingly, it was the Australian captain Bob Simpson, back from a 10-year break and celebrating his 42nd birthday, who took the final wicket to wrap it up and give Australia the match by 47 runs. Simpson trapped Bhagwat Chandrasekhar leg before wicket to finish the Indian innings. Here is a report on the final day's play from the Australian Broadcasting Commission.
- A comedy Tonight Show about Australian Politics with unique access to the Politicians of the day in Australia.
- New Years special hosted by Elle McFeast with Mark Warren. Party, party, party and get plastered and legless with Elle and Mark Warren and special guests Greg Matthews, Tottie Goldsmith, Cheryl Kernot, Kate Cebrano and her band, Julia Isherwood, Vanessa Wager and a bevy of beauties.
- A man, Eustace, refuses to leave his house due to agriphobia. A friend, Verne, comes over to persuade him to leave.
- Professor Geoffrey Blainey presents his view of Australia, past and present. Blainey takes a journey into Australia's past to explain today by looking at yesterday, exploring not only the major influences and events which have shaped our history, but also the smaller, less obvious changes that have transformed our daily lives. He challenges and questions our accepted views of many turning points in Australian history, from the gold rush to the Second World War, the Great Depression to the political events of 1975.
- A comedy about two teenage girls with problems of pink hairdoes and blind dates.
- In each of the weekly programs eight contestants will try to score points in a series of games to win prizes. Each game is demonstrated and judged by an expert in a particular field. The show has four teams of two people.