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- A sports writer becomes a single parent in tragic circumstances.
- An incompetent radio DJ tries to get an interview with the Swedish pop group during their famous week-long 1977 tour of Australia.
- This little comedy is set in a small factory come halfway home, employing only handicapped people. Ollie Rennie is the boss and sometime minder of all his workers. He employees Pat Cannizzaro to help get all his workers into some sort of sport, and Pat just happens to be a soccer teacher. He forms a team and tries to take them all the way, with some funny results.
- There was a dark cloud hanging over the Port Adelaide Football Club in 2004. Consecutive finals failures in 2002 and 2003 had hurt this proud club and injuries to key players had the experts writing the power off once again.However, Port Adelaide's rich tradition of over one hundred and thirty years has shown it is tough, uncompromising and successful, no matter the circumstances.Port endured a long battle just to enter the AFL and then struggled to find its feet amongst the AFL's elite. However, the Port faithful always knew it was never going to be a matter of if, but when.Former Port Adelaide Magpie, Dwayne Russell, takes a look at the history of the club, its battle to enter the AFL, its finals heartbreak and finally, all the highlights of 2004 that saw this great club realise its AFL premiership dream.It was an epic journey that began from humble beginnings. A journey that will never be forgotten.169 minutes of Port Adelaide born, broken and finally bliss.
- An underdog Victorian side venture to South Australia missing many of their star names and stun the Adelaide crowd.
- A recap of the Port Adelaide Power's 1997 debut season in the Australian Football League.
- Tele-recording of the Port Adelaide Power's first win in an Australian Football League (AFL) minor round match. The game was played at Football Park at West Lakes in Adelaide, South Australia on 12th April 1997.
- A record of the 20th February 1998 function and ceremony at which eighteen former Port Adelaide Football Club members were inducted into the Club's Hall of Fame.
- Step back into the annuls of Australian Rules Football history to see some of the greatest performances from many of the greatest players to ever pull on the Port Adelaide Power Football Club guernsey.
- The history of this rivalry began in 1997 when Port Adelaide entered the AFL and played against, and beat the Adelaide Crows for the first time in Round 4. The 11-point victory by the underdogs caused mayhem in the town, with the match not only remembered for the upset win but also for the classic feud between Scott Cummings and Rod Jameson. Power faced the highly-fancied, premiership favoured, but injury-decimated arch-rival Adelaide Crows in Round 21of 2006 in Showdown 212 (XXI). The Crows dominated early proceedings, but kept Port Adelaide in the game with their wasteful kicking for goal, with 3.8, and two shots out on the full. The Power youngsters took advantage and fought hard for a 14-point victory, ending the recent Crows winning streak over them and giving their supporters great hope that another premiership was not too far. How fitting that the final Showdown at AAMI Stadium (Football Park), Showdown 35 in Round 19 of 2013, was the closest, as Chad Wingard's fifth goal for the game with 28 seconds remaining gave Port Adelaide a thrilling and incredibly important four-point win over the Adelaide Crows. The Power kicked the final four goals of the game to steal the win, including a miracle major from Angus Monfries just moments before Wingard's match sealer.
- Video compilation of the 1984 season highlights of the Port Adelaide Football Club in the South Australian National Football League.
- In another life Port Adelaide was arguably the most famous and successful football side in the land. Now in its third AFL season, the Port Power won through to the Finals for the first time. It was a year in which Port came of age in the Big League... it was the year of the POWER SURGE. Listen to the thoughts of new coach Mark Williams. Relive the great victories. Sit back and enjoy this refreshing young football side playing at their very best. These are the highlights of Port Adelaide in 1999. A team that made the big step. This was the POWER SURGE.
- Video compilation of the 1983 season highlights of the Port Adelaide Football Club in the South Australian National Football League.
- Only a premiership could have made this a better year for Port Adelaide. A lot went right in 2002. Finishing minor premiers, after losing the first two games was a mighty achievement and so was the club's first ever finals win against 2000 premiers, Essendon. All Australian selection for Matthew Primus, Warren Tredrea, Brett Montgomery and Brownlow runner up Josh Francou highlighted the quality packed in every line of this powerhouse team. Along with these established superstars, Chad Cornes, Jared Poulton and Darryl Wakelin had their best ever seasons in football. Rated a flag favourite during the year, the season culminated in a pulsating clash with Brisbane that proved just how far this side has come.
- Tele-recording of the first Australian Football League (AFL) derby played at Football Park in West Lakes, Adelaide, South Australia on 20th April 1997.
- South Australia are inspired by a young Wayne Carey who dominates from centre half forward as the Croweaters secure a thrilling 13-point victory at Football Park.
- It was the year of the Power- the mighty Port Adelaide Football Club... and these are three of the most telling victories. Showdown XVI against Adelaide and a win that would take Port to the minor premiership for the third straight year. A week later the monkey was removed from the back as Port destroyed Geelong in the qualifying final and then the game of the season. The classic preliminary final against St Kilda, a one goal thriller that had the capacity crowd engrossed from siren to siren. Three games at AAMI Stadium - three mighty and Power-ful wins.
- The culmination of the 1988 Bicentennial Carnival, the South Australians battle to a 60-point victory in a game remembered as much for the clashes as the contest.