Eight of Australia’s most celebrated personalities from the world of music, politics, stage, television and film join the new season of 'Who Do You Think You Are?' when it returns to SBS on Tuesday 8 June at 7.30pm.
SBS has unveiled its largest ever local drama slate, including a new four-part crime series from Bunya Productions and CAAMA, Copping it Black, to be directed by Erica Glynn and Steven McGregor.
Lisa Wilkinson, Bert Newton, Troy Cassar-Daley, Julie Bishop, Kat Stewart, Cameron Daddo, Denise Scott and Lisa Curry join the cast of the much-loved genealogy series, which investigates the ancestry of prominent Australians.
SBS has commissioned a four-part drama set during the 1850s gold rush from the perspective of desperate Chinese miners from Goalpost Television, to be directed by Ana Kokkinos.
This season includes stories about slavery, kidnapping, cannibalism and the IRA, according to a statement released by SBS.
Sydney Swans dual Brownlow medallist and 2014 New South Wales Australian of the Year Adam Goodes, broadcaster and television presenter Amanda Keller and writer, director and television host Paul McDermott have today been announced as the final cast member
SBS has announced its program line-up for the summer-autumn 2011-12 period
Western Australia's total screen production fell to its lowest level in four years in 2010-11 as several productions struggled to raise finance