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- A daily live broadcast provides current domestic and international news, weather reports, and interviews with newsmakers from the worlds of politics, business, media, entertainment, and sports.
- A festival for international movies, which give each year the Palme d'Or.
- On a special inner city street, the inhabitants, human and muppet, teach preschool subjects with comedy, cartoons, games, and songs.
- An Australian current affairs program that broadcasts stories on community issues such as diet fads, welfare cheats, negligent doctors and dodgy builders.
- Journalist Michael Parkinson interviews a broad range of the most famous people in the world.
- Young Talent Time was produced in Australia by Television House and Johnny Young, for the 18 years. It was a show only intended for a 13 week run, but ended up being a success.
- The Award is the highest honor for a career in film and celebrates an individual whose career has greatly contributed to the enrichment of American culture.
- A famous guest host stars in parodies and sketches created by the cast of this witty show.
- They present the news and information source of the day's topics and journalism.
- Bringing together performers, directors, playwrights, designers, choreographers, producers and behind-the-scenes personnel from the American and international theatre, the program offers a rare opportunity for students and audiences to see the people who create theatre engaged in thoughtful conversation with one another. With more than 600 past guests, "Working in the Theatre" has become an unequaled archive of theatrical talk, a chance to hear from the people behind the characters, stories and productions that draw us to the theatre.
- Veteran journalist Barbara Walters interviews a variety of entertainers, politicians, athletes and other public figures.
- Documentary series profiling various Hollywood stars of yesteryear and more recent times.
- ABC's original hour-long news magazine.
- The news show that does personal interest pieces. Anything from interviews with actors, political figures, athletes, musicians, costume designers, fashion designers, restaurant owners, charity heads, kids with special talents
- Career retrospectives with preeminent actors who explore the process and profession with an audience of fellow artists.
- The highs and lows of the Wandin Valley residents, from the patients and staff at the rural town's hospital, to the locals and their everyday lives.
- "Entertainment Tonight" is the #1 syndicated entertainment newsmagazine in the world.
- Long-running German TV show airing in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. In this self-proclaimed "greatest European TV show" ordinary people try daring or even funny bets. A celebrity is challenged to guess of the person is able to do it.
- A trio of teen BMX enthusiasts become entangled with a group of bank robbers after discovering their cache of walkie-talkies.
- In the Australian outback a family struggles to keep its farm from foreclosure. Their only hope is that their horse, Prince, will win money in a New Year's race. But when Prince is stolen the children embark on a dangerous and exciting adventure to get him back.
- The series follows the adventures of a group of Americans who travel to Australia. Teaming up with a native halfway house owner, they introduce a stagecoach service to the local economy.
- Drama set in the glamorous but bitchy and cut-throat world in the fashion industry.
- A group of hardened criminals on the lam take refuge in the badlands of the Australian outback. When they come across a small settlement, they take hostages in case the law shows up, but are outwitted by a supernatural force, a powerful shaman.
- Moving Pictures performs in the music video "Where They Belong" from the album "Matinee" recorded for Wheatley Records. The music video features the band performing on a darkened set while illuminated with blue lights and later colored lights. Clips of a woman searching for a man feature throughout.
- A widowed police surgeon tries to save the world at the same time as maintaining a bond with his teenage son.
- Frank's test results come back from the urologist in Burrigan indicating he has a benign prostatic hypertrophy and although not cancerous, he is booked into hospital for an operation.
- Brendan's desire for a drink of water in the night takes him on a plumbing adventure, first replacing a kitchen faucet and then enlisting Simon's help to tackle the house's bad pipes from under the house.
- During the 1860s, Dave Powers, apprentice to a horse trainer, volunteers to ride Archer to the Melbourne Cup race. Their start is 600 miles from Melbourne, and the journey is anything but easy. Of course, the pair have numerous adventures along the way, and in the end Archer competes in the Melbourne Cup race.
- Parody of historical epics that focuses on real-life Australian explorers William John Wills and Robert O'Hara Burkes, who tragically tried to cross the Australian continent from the south, to the north, a distance of 3,250 km.
- Popular and controversial journalist Larry King hosts this CNN call-in talk show.
- A collection of different stories studying how humans react and emote with each other.
- Maggie receives news that her father has died in Ireland, leaving a large inheritance. She decides to leave Five Mile Creek. However, she faces difficulties in selling her share of the stagecoach line and saying goodbye to her friends.
- A stray dog follows Jack home and becomes his loyal companion. However, the dog also attracts the attention of a bounty hunter, who claims that the dog belongs to him. Jack has to fight for his right to keep his new friend.
- Kate's cousin Charles visits Five Mile Creek from England, hoping to experience life in the Outback. However, he soon finds out that he is not cut out for it, getting into trouble with snakes, crocodiles, and bush rangers..
- A hot air balloonist lands at Five Mile Creek, offering rides to anyone who is brave enough. Jack, Sam, Kate, and Charles decide to try it out, but they end up drifting away. They have to find a way to land before they run out of air.
- Jack and Kate decide to move to America with their baby daughter, hoping for a better future. They say farewell to their friends and board a ship for San Francisco, facing new challenges and dangers on their journey across the ocean.
- Jack and Kate finally admit their feelings for each other and decide to get married. However, their wedding plans are disrupted by various problems, such as a missing ring, a broken carriage, and an unexpected guest.
- Maggie adopts a baby possum that she finds in the bush, but she soon realizes that caring for a wild animal is not easy. The possum causes trouble for everyone at Five Mile Creek, especially Jack, who is allergic to it.
- A group of American cowboys arrives at Five Mile Creek, claiming to be experts in cattle driving. They challenge the locals to a competition, but they cheat and use dirty tricks to win. The stagecoach crew decides to teach them a lesson.
- Jack and Sam have a falling out over a business deal that goes wrong. They decide to part ways and work for different stagecoach lines. However, they miss each other and realize that they are better off as partners and friends.
- Sam and Jack are hired to transport a valuable cargo of gold, but they face danger from a gang of bush rangers who want to rob them. They have to run a gauntlet of traps and ambushes to reach their destination safely.
- Five Mile Creek enters a horse race against its rival stagecoach line, hoping to win a gold cup and a lucrative contract. However, the race is rigged. Jack and Sam have to overcome the odds and prove their skills.
- The Australian Express enters a prestigious coach race against other competitors from around the world. They hope to win the prize money and fame, but they also face many obstacles and enemies along the way.
- A journalist arrives at Five Mile Creek and interviews the people about their lives and stories. He is impressed by their courage and spirit, but he also has a secret agenda: he wants to expose their secrets and scandals in his newspaper.
- Oprah Winfrey hosts a live audience talk-show with celebrity guests and discusses daily stories.
- PC does a 360 degree jump on his windsurfer board early morning. A cute singer's the only witness, so PC looks for her. He's in love - not mutual.
- Carol (Nicole Kidman) is a top runner, coached by her father day and night. Then she sees Angie, the punk new girl, dancing magnificently and alone. The two become friends and Carol begins to rebel, but the all-important race is coming up.
- The life stories of various historical figures and celebrities are told.
- Vietnam is a stunningly powerful re-enactment of the bitterly controversial issue of Australia's involvement in what was perceived as an American war.
- The arrival in Rome of two Australian tourists, Jill and Susan, who will discover the hidden beauties of the eternal city thanks to a bold young Capitoline Pierluigi who will guide them.
- The story about a careers counselor who dreams of becoming a small-time actor.
- CBS's morning news and talk show.
- An Austrian magazine-TV show.
- This episode introduces the Goddard family - Douglas as the father, a politician in the Aussie government, Evelyn and their children Phil who gets drafted into the army and Megan the teenage rebel.
- The announcement of Australia joining the war in Vietnam rocks the family as Phil is enlisted and leaves to fight for his country. His family say an emotional farewell to him.
- Once in Vietnam, the soldiers are pushed to their limits and beyond, dealing with landmines, civilian casualties, capture and the other horrors of war.
- As Megan grows up and gets closer to Serge, she begins to feel frustrated at not being allowed her independence at home, so runs away to Sydney where Serge is at Uni.
- Much to the embarrassment of her father, Megan and her friends become publicly involved with anti-war demonstrations, and Megan begins to challenge her father on his war policies.
- Megan becomes increasingly frustrated with her father up to the point where she moves out and goes to live with Serge. Serge and Megan are key figures in anti-war and draft resistance protests.
- Her parents separate, and Megan introduces her mother to her new friends involved in anti-war protests, allowing the two to relate to each other in a new way and develop a real bond.
- On the frontline in Vietnam Phil is continuing to deal with endless horrors, and is seeing more of his friends die or become injured.
- Now an important part of the Vietnam anti-war protests, Megan is asked to take part in a radio interview about her groups efforts.
- Megan struggles to retain her composure, and tries to defend her protests when her brother questions her support of the troops.
- Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos interact with their guests.
- Magazine show featuring lifestyle, cookery, fashion and news segments, along with celebrity interviews and gossip.
- Along with Hard Copy (1989) and A Current Affair (1986), this show was one of the early alternative news shows to be carried nationwide in the US. Primary stories usually focused on sex scandals, sensational crimes and emerging religious cults, but secondary stories often carried such information as consumer safety tips, health and fitness recommendations, and various "human interest" stories.
- A couple is being tested by the temptations of a big city.
- Steve Beck (Vince Martin) is a Karate instructor, Robby Mason (Tom Jennings) his prize student. Beck is using drugs to give him an edge. Guy Duncan (Craig Pearce) is Beck's drug connection that threatens to expose Beck as a user then Beck kills Duncan, but Robby was witness to this. Robby confronts Beck about the killing, during the karate championship. Beck tries to kill Robby during the match and again afterward in the street.
- After a tragedy, John Ingram and his wife Rae are spending some time isolated at sea, when they come across a stranger who has abandoned a sinking ship.
- Nicole Kidman and Denholm Elliott star in a 1989 miniseries about a young woman in a Thai prison for carrying her boyfriend's heroin.
- Arsenio Hall hosts this hip, late-night talk show.
- After being imprisoned by the Japanese, Hal Stanton (Denholm Elliot) returned to England in 1946 to face a court martial. He was denounced as a traitor by the British and cashiered.
- A young hot-shot stock car driver gets his chance to compete at the top level.
- Award of the American academy of cinematographic arts and sciences, from 1940 known as "Oscar", - American film award created in 1929 and traditionally handed to the figures of cinematographic art for their contribution to creation of movies.
- Two freethinking teenagers - a boy and a girl - confront with authoritarian teachers in their boarding schools. The other students treat this differently.
- In the year 1935, a teen named Billy Bathgate finds first love while becoming the protégé of fledgling gangster Dutch Schultz.
- Charlie Rose interviews noteworthy people in fields including politics and government, business and economics, science and technology, media, sports and the arts.
- Antonio Gasset hosts this show in which recently released movies and DVDs are thoughtfully discussed in a documentary-like way.
- 1973–5.8 (203)TV Episode
- A young Irish couple flee to the States, but subsequently struggle to obtain land and prosper freely.
- Jay Leno takes over the Tonight Show with interview, sketches, and plenty of laughs.
- The UK's breakfast TV show on Channel 4. A very lighthearted mix of interviews, news, quizzes and features.
- Behind-the-scenes look at upcoming feature films, featuring interview commentary with their casts and crews.
- The german morning magazine.
- Award of the American academy of cinematographic arts and sciences, from 1940 known as "Oscar", - American film award created in 1929 and traditionally handed to the figures of cinematographic art for their contribution to creation of movies.
- Golden Globe Award - American award awarded by the Hollywood association of the foreign press from 1944 for works in movies and television's pictures.
- 1952–TV Episode