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- After being kidnapped for ransom by four criminals, a schoolteacher and her students flee into a cave and build fortifications in anticipation of a decisive battle with their captors.
- Follows the lives of a group of medical professions working for the Flying Doctors Service in the remote Australian outback.
- A fictional biography of Marilyn Monroe mixed with series of real events in her life.
- Follows the Sullivan family from Melbourne, Australia during the Second World War.
- Orphaned after a shipwreck off the Victorian coast of Australia, the beautiful and spirited Philadelphia Gordon finds both love and adventure aboard a paddle-steamer on the Murray River.
- Ryan and Chucky are taken to the parallel universe of Tao, where the they learn to become Warriors of Virtue.
- This series was about the wide variety of cases dealt with by the Criminal Investigation and Uniform branches at Melbourne's fictional Yarra Central police station.
- Life in a suburban Australian police station.
- The cases and crimes actioned by the Victoria (Australia) homicide squad, with many cases based of true events.
- The lives of the owners and workers at a Greek cafe in Melbourne.
- A brother and sister move to a Melbourne suburb where they have an old block of land belonging to their ancestors. However, they have to deal with a rich businessman who is trying to buy their land at any cost.
- Policing in a small rural town, popular in its day.
- Blair, Tootie, Natalie, Jo, Beverly Ann, and Andy visit the land down under. Blair and Jo are warned of a planned jewel heist; Beverly Ann visits a beau from many years ago; Natalie is stranded in the outback; and Tootie meets a Yale student who pretends to be a young Aborigine.
- Bluey was set at Melbourne's Russell Street Police Headquarters (Victoria, Australia), with "Bluey" Hills heading his own squad ("Department B"), due to his inability to work within the existing police squads.
- Sam Gavin decides to relocate his family from Houston, Texas to a sheep station in Australia to protect his eleven children from the "destructive influences" of modern American society. Because of business obligations, he fails to join them and, more or less, abandons his wife, Liz, to the hardships of her new surroundings. Mother and children are determined to make a go of it.
- Follows the lives of those in the Australian outback flying-doctor service.
- Examines the day-to-day running of Melbourne television station UCV-12, the professional and personal lives of its staff, both in front of, and behind, the camera.
- The exploits of a private investigator in Australia in 1973.
- Set in the 1920s. A female lawyer faces prejudice when she marries into a influentual family law firm. On top of this she has to bring up three children when her husband is killed in a plane crash.
- The lives of those working in Australia's outback flying doctor service.
- Story examines television station UCV-12 attempting to produce a feature-film version of its television series "Manhunt", while an officious efficiency expert investigates the running of the station causing the staff to fear for their jobs.
- Two people from different backgrounds escaping their own past and finding a new life in post World War 2 Australia, can their pasts be left behind? Can the war be forgotten?
- Pacific International Airport has five million passengers a year, and 800 people who work there; with Paul MacFarlane who is in charge.
- The sequel follows on with the same main characters, but with actress Nikki Coghill replacing Sigrid Thornton in the leading role.
- An elite division of the Victoria Police handles crimes too sensitive for regular squads
- A series of short stories based on the board game of the same name, this program includes audience participation and interaction with the 'Cluedo' Presenter, as well as with the 'Cluedo' characters of: Mrs. Peacock (a beautiful wealthy widow), Miss Scarlet (her equally beautiful step-daughter), Professor Plum (an architect, and boyfriend of Miss Scarlet), Colonel Mustard (a retired military officer, and long-time friend of the family), Reverend Green (another long-time friend of the family) and Mrs. White (the housekeeper for Mrs. Peacock and Miss Scarlet). Throughout the program, the studio audience tries to work out the identity of the murderer, the weapon, and the room in which the murder was committed. The action invariably takes place at 'Brindabella', the stately home of Mrs. Peacock and Miss Scarlet.
- John Sullivan, after having tended to a dying British commando bearing urgent information for Allied top brass, must do all he can to escape his Yugoslav hosts who refuse to let him leave.
- When Tamara and Steve Henderson left Haven Bay, they came to the city with their father, Wal. For the last two years they've been travelling, settling for a short time and moving on. Wal's been looking for the right business to buy into, and the right environment to live in. He's found it in Westport, a tough yet picturesque harbourside suburb. The Henderson kids have found a more settled life - or have they?
- A barrister and a brain surgeon suspected of fraud are being tracked down by the Australian Federal Police. The action swings between Australia and Hong Kong in a world where the Triads and L'Honarata co-exist.
- A game show where contestants played on a game board village.
- A nurse who has been hired to staff a remote outpost in the Australian outback unwittingly carries a stash of jewels taken in a foiled robbery. The robbers track her to the outback, and are determined to let nothing--and no one--get in the way of them retrieving their loot.
- The story about a baby swap in 1945.
- Paul Cronin as Senior Constable Gary Hogan, in the real country town of Emerald in the Dandenong Ranges east of Melbourne.
- Tired of city life, a young veterinarian moves to the countryside and connects with the locals.
- Bargearse was spawn from the hit TV show, The Late Show (1992). It was originally titled Bluey (1976) and made in the 70's. It was then re-edited, re-recorded with new lines and given a new name.
- Drama series following the adventures of special agent John Hunter, on the lookout for espionage along the eastern coast of Australia.
- Jackaroo is a 1990 Australian mini series about a half-caste who goes to work on a West Australian property and falls in love with a girl.
- Follows a family who live at Melbourne Zoo in Victoria, Australia. Doctor David Mitchell is the zoo's veterinarian. His children Nick and Susie love being with all the animals.
- Love between the young members of Italian and Anglo-Australian families.
- The lives of three families in the 1960s.
- A disused Scottish Naval Fortress provides plenty of amusement for a group of men.
- Set against the backdrop of World War II, this epic miniseries centers on the religiously divided town of St. Helens and the innocent romance between a pair of star-crossed teenagers (Tom Jennings and Catherine McClements) that threatens to tear it apart. Gordon Jackson, Christopher Cummins and Christopher Mayer also star in director Pino Amenta's adaptation of James Aldridge's novel of the same name.
- Based on a successful radio drama which ran 312 episodes between 1958-1960. The novelty of this programme, which featured a different court case each episode, was that scripts were only written for actors playing Judges, Lawyers, Barristers, Police Officer, but all actors playing witnesses had to ad-lib based on only a basic outline.
- Explores the humour and drama behind the scenes of television production company Lockhart Productions, which produces the one-hour mid-week current affairs programme Assignment for the Five Network, following the private and working lives, successes and failures of the people who work in front of and behind the cameras of the programme.
- Sid is a down on his luck single father, but with his son Crispy they share all the joys and disappointments that street life can bring.