Set in 1971, at a time of sexual liberation and social change, Barons captures a unique moment of upheaval and opportunity as a new surfing counterculture and the spirit of enterprise collide.
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Northern Pictures' three-part series 'Tiny Oz', premiering April 19 on the ABC, sees comedian Jimmy Rees and miniature artist JoAnne Bouzianis-Sellick guide audiences a miniature recreation of of extraordinary moments in Australia’s history.
Stan's first original sports documentary, 'Show Me The Money', is streaming now.
'People’s Republic of Mallacoota', a 6 x 30 minute character-led observational documentary series, chronicles what happens when the citizens of a divided, disenfranchised and bushfire-ravaged Australian community roll up their sleeves, take charge of their own future, and seek to rebuild their town.
Amazon Prime Video's 'Luxe Listings Sydney' follows four elite agents as they negotiate multi-million-dollar deals in one of the most competitive and cutthroat markets in the world.
'Our Flag Means Death' is a new comedy based (very) loosely on the true adventures of 18th century would-be pirate, Stede Bonnet (Rhys Darby).
WTFN's 'Police Strike Force' uses video and sound captured by the New South Wales Police Media Unit, combined with surveillance, search and interview footage to provide an insight into police stings and taskforce operations.
Noni Hazlehurst returns to present documentary series 'Every Family has a Secret' at 7.30pm on Thursday, March 24, with season three featuring more secrets than ever before.