'In Stuff The British Stole', journalist Marc Fennell examines the stories behind some of the world’s most iconic and priceless relics, including a scandalous diamond at the heart of the crown jewels that millions of Indians and Pakistanis claim was stolen.
Australia's most prestigious and iconic short film festival Tropfest will celebrate its 22nd birthday at its new home on SBS 2 next month on Sunday, December 8, broadcast live from Centennial Park.
Hosted by Marc Fennell and filmed in a NSW primary school, the ABC/Screentime Australia series follows a team of educators and leading expert Professor Fiona White as they attempt to reverse the racial bias in an ordinary multicultural class of 9 to 11-year-old students.
Feature-length documentary 'The Kingdom' sees journalist Marc Fennell step back into the Pentecostal world he ran away from 17 years ago to uncover the seismic shift driving Hillsong’s decline, and to confront his own raw and complex childhood within the church.
The 22nd annual Tropfest will see a new date, new location and a new home channel when it takes place this Sunday, December 8 at Sydney's Centennial Park. Tropfest host Marc Fennell tells us what we can expect.
A new ABC series will explore attempts to tackle racism among primary school children in Western Sydney.
Marc Fennell's 2020 podcast Nut Jobs is set to become a one-hour drama series after being acquired by MGM Television.
It's a question as old as television: What makes a hit show? The creatives behind ABC factual successes 'Muster Dogs', 'Miriam Margolyes: Australia Unmasked', 'Magda's Big National Health Check' and 'Stuff the British Stole' shared their thoughts at ABC.