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- Follows employees of a small company dedicated to bringing happiness to a bizarre yet colorful world.
- In an attempt to find a non-violent alternative for reducing Hell's overpopulation, the daughter of Lucifer opens a rehabilitation hotel that offers a group of misfit demons a chance at redemption.
- A powerless superhero and family patriarch in an Australian suburb lives a not-so-secret identity as Koala Man while possessing a burning passion to snuff out petty crime and bring order to the community.
- Party girls Sara and Rachel embark on surreal misadventures in the town of Wollongong, Australia.
- 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.
- Ja'mie: Private School Girl follows the eponymous school captain during the last few months of school, far removed from the grounds of Summer Heights High and back on the lush manicured lawns of Hillford Girls Grammar School.
- A half-hour comedy following the dysfunctional Superwog family. While their parents deal with a marital breakdown, Superwog and best friend Johnny must learn to deal with adulthood and independent life.
- Smiling Friends (Puppet Version) is a recreation of the animated series that aired on April 1st 2024 as adult swim's April fools joke
- TV SeriesSet in 1979 Western Australia. A power strike threatens to plunge the region into darkness, while the city hosts the iconic Miss Universe pageant and the US space station, Skylab, crashes just beyond the city's suburbs.
- A mockumentary exploring the issues faced by young males in the 21st century - their influences, their pressures, their dreams and ambitions.
- A group of Australians are nominated for the Australian of the Year Award.
- An adventurous journey into the life of 14-year-old rebellious schoolboy Jonah, his family, friends, teachers and counsellors who are exhaustively trying to help him channel his seemingly limitless energy into bigger and brighter things.
- At the edge of an old orchard, on the grounds of an exclusive private girls school, a teenage boy is found dead. Was it murder, suicide, or something else...? Disaffected police detective and struggling single parent, Adam Durwood, is assigned to investigate, but the closer he looks the more the facts don't add up. At the center of the mystery are three beguiling and manipulative teenagers who seem to know much more than they should, and are slowly drawing Adam into a web he can't see.
- After fifteen years of marriage, the lives of Greg and Em Butler and their two daughters change when Em returns to work, Greg is made redundant and his brother Brad moves in.
- Every morning, 11-year-olds, Nate and Malika leave home 30 minutes early to go to school, and yet every morning they arrive late. That's because every morning, something AMAZING happens on the way. But even though their stories are always true, the school's principal never believes them.
- Twelve-year-old Lulin is living her best undercover alien life in the small Aussie 'burb of Bogger's Marsh. That is, until her Astoradian powers kick in and start creating chaos.
- A commitment-phobe and a New Ager buddy-up to win over the women of their respective dreams.
- An anthology series in which each episode centres around two dates, with a range of actors, comedians and even a few personalities, playing fictional characters going on a date.
- From the crocs and cops of 1960s Queensland to the blood-splattered disco floors of 1970s Melbourne, comes the hilarious and heartbreaking story of afro bearing, flare wearing DJ Monty Pryor and his brother Paul.
- A comedy, musical extravaganza that breathes new life into some of Australia's most defining stories, by giving them the full musical treatment they've always deserved.
- Outland focuses on a gay science fiction fan club, and the dramas that surround the lives of its members, as they struggle and battle to assimilate with the troubling and very real world around them.
- The slot is an Australian tv show. This show travel's around Australia and interviews Australian YouTubers.
- 27-year-old Joey is released from prison and returns home to the Fitzroy community housing flats in the hopes of reuniting with his girlfriend, Rachol, and the young son he's never met.
- A witty and sophisticated 'soap opera' with a stellar line-up of performers including Lisa McCune, Marina Prior, Hugh Sheridan and Kate Miller-Heidke. The Divorce takes a playful look at love, passion, regret, morality and longing.
- In the middle of nowhere is 8MMM Aboriginal Radio, a magnet for three kinds of Whitefellas - Missionaries, Mercenaries and Misfits.
- Following four students with special needs, this documentary tracks their journey as they prepare for their school's debutante ball. First loves, fist fights and falls on the dance floor all combine with honest interviews with their parents, the school principal, and intimate moments captured in their homes plus a grand finale on the dance floor. This film provides a heartwarming insight into the day-to-day lives of these unique characters living with disability.
- John Safran is back with his most daring and personal adventure yet. It's about cross-cultural, interracial and interfaith love.
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- My Year 12 Life is a unique and innovative series told entirely through the lens of fourteen students from all around Australia who turn the camera on themselves and record a personal video diary documenting their thoughts and feelings as they navigate one of the most stressful times of their lives. Inspired by the serious stress the ATAR is putting on kids, this series aims to create a national conversation about the pressures of Year 12 and explores how our education system prepares young people to enter further studies or the workforce. The resulting self executed 'vlogumentary' series is emotional, often hilarious and full of suspense - how will they each endure the year's many ups and downs and will they ultimately be able to get the result they want?
- You can't tell an Australian by the way they look, but the minute they open their mouths, the guessing is over. But why do we speak the way we do? Comedian John Clarke attempts to find out.
- Terry's on a mission to impart his very special brand of wisdom on the people. He's got his own interpretations on mindfulness and anything else like it you need to navigate this wondrous breathing-exercise we call Life.
- The most highly anticipated year of a student's life is also the one that can change the course of their adult psychology forever - the transition into Year 7. Psychologists have discovered that the way we navigate the change from Top Dog to Small Fish affects how successfully we navigate our entire lives, making the finding of new friends, dealing with new teachers and surviving puberty critically important. In My Year 7 Life, 16 diverse kids from around the country were given cameras to document their transition from primary school to high school. The series goes straight to the source, getting first hand accounts of monumental changes taking place over their entire first year of high school. Through them we'll discover just how much homework grown ups still have to do in order to relieve the stress and anxiety around a year that even people who loved high school remember as hard.
- Craig Eagle and Dailan Evans are the warm-up guys and general dogsbodies on 'The Blaze da Silva Experience', Australia's most popular television variety show. Their job is to hype up the audience for Blaze, then they hang around in the green room trying to put off anyone they think might do a better comedy routine than them. But what they really want is to score a proper guest spot on the show. Throughout the show, we leave the world of Blaze da Silva to find Eagle and Evans performing a series of absurdly playful sketches. Incorporating refreshing, unexpected character pieces, social satire and truly bizarre moments, the minutiae of life all come under the Eagle and Evans radar.
- Bleak stars McLennan as Anna O'Brien, an adult screw-up who moves back to the family home after her life falls apart. There she realises that her family's lives have all also turned to the shit. Her father, John, has been demoted to a retail 'floor' staff position at an electrical chain store, which has left him quietly nursing regret, shame and a series of mild heart attacks. Anna's bored ex-beauty queen mother, Noni, is dealing with the drop in her family's socio-economic status by slipping into a tasteful 'brut and benzo' fog. Upstairs, hyperventilating in a wardrobe, is Anna's anxiety-riddled 17-year-old brother, Michael. Hell, even the family dog looks like he could do with a stiff drink.
- 35 of Australia's brightest comedians come together at the iconic Bella Union in Melbourne for a new stand up comedy series.
- The Kununurra Kid follows Tom as he travels around the country looking to discover what life is all about outside his country town in outback Australia. Tom has just finished school and decides there's nothing left for him in the small country town of Kununurra so he jumps in his van to find himself and the family he never knew he had.
- Wendy examines our life-long love affair with material objects. Why do humans have the desire to accumulate? Is it a hard-wired instinct or learned behaviour?
- Grandpa Arthur goes for a walk in a dementia-fueled haze and ends up in a magical realm.
- Luke 'Milky' Moore is a fun-loving Australian country boy who transforms into a high-rolling playboy, a prison inmate, and a successful criminal lawyer - all because of a bank error.
- Australia is a sporting nation. Sport is officially everywhere. It even helps us describe matters other than sport. We speak of being in the home straight, dropping the baton, getting down the wicket to the bowling, raising the bar, having a game plan and taking it one week at a time. John Clarke, arguably Australia's greatest natural athlete, looks at how Australia came to take its sport so seriously and what it means to be a sporting nation. The series celebrates our sporting achievements (and we ask what the word 'our' means, since most of us didn't do it). We also examine the sporting passion of spectators and look at how sport has shaped us as a nation. We speak to athletes, coaches, commentators and Prime Ministers about sport and they confirm what we suspected: that if so many people are interested in sport, it's certainly not just about sport. We meet legendary sporting heroes. We ask them how and why they achieved such prodigious deeds. And we listen carefully, for the answers are not what you'd think. Whatever you think of sport this series should interest you. And if you love sport, you won't be able to wipe the smile off your face.
- Craig Eagle and Dailan Evans are the warm-up guys on TV's most popular variety show, but what they really want is to score a proper guest spot on the show. They are full of ideas...as we are about to find out.
- Eagle and Evans are desperate to crack a real guest spot on 'Blaze da Silva Experience', and this week they really think Blaze is going to go for their big pitch.
- Backstage with Craig and Dailan, the talk is of lucky thumbs and reality TV concepts... While Eagle and Evans use sketch to tackle moments such as locking the keys in the car.
- Tonight the competition is on between Craig and Dailan. First, it's about who has the better relationship with Blaze, then later in the green room, it's about being able to make a time machine.
- The boys' routine goes awry when they get sidetracked into arguing over embarrassing moments. Dailan is driven to distraction by attempts to play a simple game of rock, paper, scissors and Mrs da Silva seems to inspire a classic film noir moment.
- Blaze da Silva hires two hitmen to recruit future acts and their menacing body language will ensure he gets his own way with the show content. Craig and Dailan are analysed by a body language expert and Dailan teaches Craig a few lessons in diplomacy