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- The dark story of Britain's most infamous child murders, with chilling eye witness accounts and never-before-seen letters.
- This four-part series takes an in-depth look at the workings of some of Scotland's most magnificent country estates through the eyes of the current owners, the ghillies, the gardeners and the housekeepers, not forgetting the paying guests who frequent these stunning country estates. The programs, filmed entirely in Scotland, tell the fascinating stories behind these magnificent buildings.
- Debi Marshall, Walkley award-winning investigative journalist and crime writer, is seeking resolution for the families of the Family Court victims: a series of shootings and bombings that killed 4 people and critically injured dozens.
- First Footprints takes us back to an Australia before Captain Cook. It is the untold story of the original pioneers of all humankind, a history that began in Australia 50,000 years before modern humans reached America and Europe.
- Driving over 30,000 kilometres the Overland team will meet diverse populations, face bureaucratic obstacles and extremely sensitive geo-political situations: they will have to contend with armed escorts, terrorist attacks, revolts, guerrilla warfare and border closures, but they will be rewarded with wonderful unspoilt landscapes, ticking up the miles over mountain passes and wastelands.
- The Story of Australia captures the stunning landscapes and people of contemporary Australia.
- This up close and personal series gives an exclusive insight into modern Indigenous family life through the eyes of nine sisters and their mother. Angela, Shenika, Helen, Kelly, Kiara, Sharna, Aleisha, Jessica and Hannah navigate their way though adolescence and adulthood as their mother, Daniella, tries to teach them life lessons. With their own unique senses of humour and style, the girls learn to juggle their own aspirations with the reality of everyday life.
- An aerial journey from the deep south of the South Island to the northern tip of the North Island. We discover the landscapes and meet New Zealanders who talk about their work, interests and culture.
- Crossing Australia from Perth to Sydney, the pivotal part played by the transcontinental railway line in linking the far-flung west coast with the eastern states is explored.
- Dr James and his team treat the most bizarre and beloved animals in Australia. With three clinics across the country, they see hundreds of species every week and many of them are home grown.
- In the late 1970s, English journalist Robert Cox risked his life to publish news stories about the shocking human rights crimes of Argentina's military dictators. Decades later, the true impact of his life's work has finally been revealed to him.
- A riveting story that captures the immense draw that Antarctica has had on dreamers, explorers and travelers alike over the last 200 years. Explorer Geoff Wilson attempts a challenge that may see him travel further than any explorer before
- Filmmaker Simon Sharman goes in search of truth to the Roswell UFO mystery of 1947, but its the UFO investigators themselves who become the focus when controversial new evidence is unearthed and deception becomes the name of the game.
- Traceable is a documentary set against the backdrop of the fast-fashion industry and our increasing disconnect of where and how clothing is made, and the hands that create a garment.
- Eight young marine animal enthusiasts embark on a gruelling six-week training mission to become dolphin and seal trainers, working with rescued marine animals, taking part in daring marine animal rescues.
- Propaganda film for peace. Feature length documentary about radical political protest in the 60s and its relevance to today.
- Determined that his last act will be a gift to the planet, a man prepares for his own green burial.
- This two-part documentary series takes the viewer on a fascinating journey across both islands of New Zealand.
- Accomplishing the extraordinary in the face of serious illness. Little Stars tells the surprisingly life-affirming stories of young people living with life-limiting illnesses. Against the odds these youngsters are making the most of every moment thanks to the support of their loved ones, working in harmony with passionate 'palliative care' teams. Regrettably, not all conditions can be cured. However, many children with life-limiting conditions will live for years, if not decades. Currently, 20 million children can benefit from palliative care, but access remains an issue. But for those who are receiving care, the results are incredible. These remarkable stories show young people finding hope, love, joy and attainment in the face of the inevitable.
- The TV series investigates whether 21st century science supports the case for a creator or, instead, removes it. Atheists and theists battle for the truth and ultimately the viewer decides.
- Take Heart lifts the lid on this life-threatening disease that is 100% preventable. This powerful and provocative film is the first in a global series that focuses on Australasia - Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific.
- A documentary on HMS Victory, Admiral Nelson's flagship at the battle of Trafalgar.
- Rock star Alex James from the British band Blur, and celebrity chef Matt Stone find the best adventures and food Western Australia has to offer.