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- Eight men escape from the most isolated prison on earth. Only one man survives and the story he recounts shocks the British establishment to the core. This story is the last confession of Alexander Pearce.
- The legendary story of Australian climber Lincoln Hall, who was pronounced dead close to the summit of Mount Everest and lived to tell the tale.
- A man re-discovers his conscience in the most unlikely of places - working for a prestigious law firm.
- The stories of the one million post-war Britons who paid ten pounds to emigrate to Australia in one of the biggest planned migrations of the twentieth century.
- The Catalpa Rescue is the extraordinary story of the daring rescue of six Irish rebels from a notoriously brutal penal colony in Fremantle, West Australia in 1876.
- Never Say Die Matildas follows the Australian Women's Football Team during a rollercoaster year in which, against all odds, they became one of the nation's most successful sporting teams. From missing out on the Olympic Games to making the FIFA World Cup quarter finals, the resilient team fought to the bitter end on the field and represented Australia with tremendous pride.
- Shot over four years, THE CHOIR is the story of Jabulani Shabangu and a group of fellow inmates who are battling to survive in Leeukwop Prison -- South Africa's largest prison. Jabulani is rebellious and angry until he meets a wily old bank robber named Coleman, who recruits him for the prison choir. Jabulani rises in the ranks and leads the choir to victory at the National Prisoner Choir Competition. But there's more going on here than just a contest to see who sings best. The brotherhood of choristers, along with Coleman's fatherly wisdom transform Jabulani's life and give him the tools he needs to face his victims and to survive behind bars - as well as in the world outside when he is released.
- 'Is Your House Killing You?' is a groundbreaking, on the pulse, scientific makeover series. Ordinary families are invited to take up the challenge to 'detox' their homes. From inner city apartments to country fibros, our expert team swarms, probes and strips back a diverse range of homes in a CSI-style investigation. Some homes sparkle innocently and others are environmental monsters, but they all harbour a parallel microscopic world of hidden dangers.
- For half a century Johnny Warren was synonymous with soccer in Australia. His often lonely mission to bring the beautiful game into the mainstream of Australian life eventually made him one of the great characters of Australia's sporting culture. Despite his many achievements - both on and off the pitch - for most commentators he was no more than an advocate for the game he loved, one light in the stellar firmament of Australian sporting heroes.
- The Australian Federal Police find adventure and challenges in the Pacific region as they join the multinational police force know as the Regional Assistance Mission to the Solomon Island (RAMSI) and embark on a tour of duty to East Timor.
- Neil Perry is Australia's most successful chef. A born and bred Sydney-sider, Neil is at a stage in his career when most chefs think about slowing down, but he's doing no such thing. Instead he is about to raise the stakes and head south to launch his biggest restaurant ever in the heart of Melbourne - the Crown Casino.
- The story of Australia's founding mothers and their bawdy journey to a new land as convicts on a floating brothel. Female convicts set up a brothel for sailors on a ship sailing from London to Australia in 1789.