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- A web series made for the Sydney Morning Herald this is an instructional guide on how not to behave in an office. Lessons include cultural sensitivity to holidays, appropriate flirting and navigating the delicate subject of adoption.
- The most effective horror movies play on viewers' senses. From Alfred Hitchcock to M. Night Shyamalan, horror-film makers have always loved messing with our visual and auditory perception, using camera trickery, calculated shot composition, and immersive sound design to instill fear in their audiences. In this short documentary, Insider provides a breakdown of some of their go-to techniques and explains what makes these classic horror devices so effective at crafting fear.
- Walter is addicted to scaring people. He has his favorite set-ups and keeps extensive notes on them. Walter's house mate Randall is his latest subject, but the constant scares drive him crazy and he moves out. Things change when Stacy moves in. She seems immune to his scare tactics. It is a challenge Walter has never faced.
- Tackling the latest in the world of pop culture and entertainment. Join Osman Faruqi as they answer questions and more along with interviews with musicians, actors, film makers and everyone involved in the world of culture.
- Take a journey into the dark depths of the Australian criminal underworld with Australia's most formidable crime reporter, John Silvester.
- The OECD says the COVID-19 crisis has turned into a mental health crisis for young people. This space is about mental health in young people, through the pandemic, and beyond. Young people share what's going on for them, and more.
- Since late 2020, the case of missing Sydney woman Melissa Caddick has captivated the country. A seemingly successful businesswoman from Sydney's eastern suburbs went missing after authorities raided her Dover Heights home amid questions over an unlicensed financial planning business.
- It is a weekly show tackling the latest in the world of pop culture and entertainment. Why does it seem like everything on television is based on a true story? Join host Osman Faruqi and The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age's team of culture writers and critics as they answer these questions and more along with interviews with musicians, actors, film makers and everyone involved in the world of culture.
- The nation is shocked by the brutal execution of a naive wannabe gangster
- Gruen is back and putting Coronavirus messaging to the test without shoving a swab up your nose. And why is TikTok advertising on the telly? Also, what's TikTok? Plus a pitch to either love or ditch the office.
- The panel find out what's on in the Bunnings Warehouse and put the boot into R.M. Williams, plus a musical Pitch dedicated to our frontline workers. Joining Wil, Todd and Russel are Carolyn Miller and Priya Patel.
- After a failed attempt in 1972, Caitlyn Jenner made it her mission to win decathlon gold in Montreal in 1976.
- A jab at the vaccine roll-out; The Pitch gets a shot in the arm; The Simpsons are on the catwalk for Balenciaga, as if they need the 'd'oh'; Wil is joined by Todd, Russel, Dee Madigan and Sunita Gloster.
- The How Do You Sell segment looks at Australian beers that are no longer Australian, in the wake of SABMiller's multi-million dollar purchase of Fosters. In The Pitch, two advertisers devise campaigns to convince Australians to stop expecting their footballers to be role models. The Image Renovators discusses whether there is any hope for Australian Prime Minster Julia Gillard.
- The first of a four-part special series that looks into the brandtathlon that is the London 2012 Olympics, with an analysis of the advertising and consumerism surrounding them and the ways in which companies use the two weeks of competition to market their products.
- The third of a four-part special series that looks into the brandtathlon that is the London 2012 Olympics, with an analysis of the advertising and consumerism surrounding them and the ways in which companies use the two weeks of competition to market their products.
- The Crisis Management segment looks at the 2016 Australian Census. Two advertising agencies try to convince us that bronze medals are better than gold medals in The Pitch. The Target Market segment talks about commercials that sell organ donation.
- Six months after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the shockwaves of war have flooded into every corner of the Pacific, from Alaska to parts of China to New Guinea. U.S. soldiers head into unfamiliar worlds thousands of miles from home, encountering steamy island jungles, bitter arctic cold, and an unrelenting enemy. Through rare personal films and color combat footage, witness early Allied victories-in the Coral Sea, Guadalcanal, and at Midway-that turned the tide of the war.