Josh is single and ready to mingle, but a string of dating disasters has him wondering if it's all worth it. Meanwhile, Hannah has taken up boxing, while Mum seems to have taken up fighting - with anyone about anything.
Daniel has been opening some of Barbara's mail and discovers that McCallum Real Estate is in real financial trouble. He tells Emma he has an idea on how to make some cuts. CAST: Luke McGregor, Celia Pacquola
Brianna coaches Edwina's rowing team, with much more gusto than Edwina wants. At the regatta, Evan gives Amber a speedboat, a gift she oddly doesn't like. After minor surgery, Danny stays home while Margaret looks after him.
Comedian Tom Gleeson subjects four so-called experts to an interrogation. Who'll win the big brass mug: Beatles expert Joanna, Australian PMs expert Joel, Microbes expert Michelle or Oscar-Winning Film Directors expert Wes?
Nigella Lawson returns with a mouth-watering series of relaxed & inspiring recipes. Nigella shows us what we cook can make us feel better & more alive, including a Thai noodle dish, luscious lamb ribs & apricot almond cake.
In the series final, Brolga decides to run an open day for visitors at the sanctuary, but has to round up mob boss Roger first. And after months of caring for them, Brolga decides that his orphans are ready to move on.
Being a teenager is tough, but for 15-year-old Jasmine Burkitt it's even harder as she's only 3'8" tall. The twelve months captured in this documentary are the most important of Jasmine's life so far.
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With young women 18-24 being most at risk of abuse, Australian comedian Becky Lucas sets out to understand what an abusive relationship looks like, how it begins and why it's so hard to intervene. #OpeningShot
When acclaimed TV journalist Liz Jackson is diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, crippling her with pain & panic attacks, she turns the lens on herself to make the most challenging story of her life. #4Corners (Final for 2016)
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Mia & Ed get closer but their relationship is thrown into jeopardy when their secret is discovered. Things look bleak for Niska until Laura brings in a surprise witness. Milo confronts Athena about her secret agenda. (Ep 4)
The whole gang is thrown into detention by Miss Quill. Locked in her classroom they're terrified when an explosion propels them out of space & time: trapped, claustrophobic & floating in blackness with no way of escape (Ep 6)
By the '80s Australia began turning its back on Modernism. And by the time 'Kath & Kim' hit our screens we were building the largest homes in the world, but Tim Ross believes there's a Modernist revival in the air. (Final)
An intimate look at the late musician's songs, poetry, personal photographs, his colourful past and the creative process that made him a legend. (Leonard Cohen 1934 - 2016)
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A live debate on the recent resurgence in Aussie patriotism. From flag waving to flag wrapping, triple j Hacks Tom Tilley fires up a range of opinions of young Australians. #HackLive
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Episode 34 Jodi Picoult+ Sh*t Booksellers Hear at Christmas
Jodi Picoult, on coming to terms with her own privilege, and writing race in her novel, 'Small Great Things'. Plus, a special Christmas edition of a Bookish favourite, Sh*t Booksellers Hear.
Eric Abetz, Terri Butler, Benjamin Law, Nakkiah Lui & Greg Sheridan
On the panel: Liberal Senator Eric Abetz; Labor MP Terri Butler; Playwright/actor in Black Comedy Nakkiah Lui; The Australian's Foreign Affairs Editor Greg Sheridan & screenwriter/author Benjamin Law. #QandA (Final for 2016)
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Louis travels to New Orleans in the hope of becoming the first white, middle class gangster rapper. He wants to know if you have to live a life of crime in order to sing about it.