Josephine takes the lead in a gender dysphoria case while, downstairs, Helena defends Lydia against a criminal damage charge. CAST: Claudia Karvan, Toby Schmitz, Miranda Tapsell
Presenter Michael McCoy visits Frank and Mary-Anne D'Aquila from Essendon, Victoria, who are in pursuit of a family garden complete with pool, plants and an entertaining space.
Noelene Hogan (Paul Hogan's ex) is snapped with her new husband... or is it her son? iview mix up Media Watch's captions with some sexy results. And this week's alternative fact.
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Tonight's episode looks at the eclectic genre of variety. From Hey Hey it's Saturday to Andrew Denton in Blah Blah Blah and The Money or The Gun, we search for the roots of Australian variety. (Final)
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In 2017 The Weekly is making breaking news even brokener. Charlie Pickering, Kitty Flanagan, Tom Gleeson & Adam Briggs pick apart the news & try to put it back together, hoping no one will notice the bits they broke.
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Annabel Crabb fires up the old ute and takes Julia for a spin around her hometown of Two Wells in SA. They visit the house Annabel still calls home, meet her incomparable parents and talk about her vibrant rural childhood.
The award-winning drama returns for a second series. The Friday Street squad have an explosive start to the day at the funeral of the son of a notorious gangster.
Kryten has a mid-life crisis and changes his body cover from Mech grey to Ferrari red. The posse try and show him how much he's achieved in life by taking him to visit a mechanoid from his old fleet.
Adam Hills is joined by Alex Brooker, Josh Widdicombe and special guest comedian & broadcaster Sue Perkins to pick over the big news of the week and answer your #IsItOk questions.
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As the halfway mark approaches the pressure is on. Chief Bleksley deploys tracker dogs and aerial drones, determined to prevent any of the fugitives from winning 100,000 pounds.
Ian Strange leaves his successful career as a New York based street artist to explore his Australian upbringing and personal relationship to the suburban home in his art practice.
Small towns feel the effects of social dislocation caused by ice. In Nowra many drivers test positive for meth at roadside drug testing. Anthony Mundine visits his hometown of Wellington to see the effect ice is having there.
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Q&A's Tony Jones is joined by Victorian Senator James Paterson, Shadow Minister for ECE Kate Ellis, Senator Jacqui Lambie, Youth Without Borders' Yassmin Abdel-Magied & newDemocracy Foundation's Luca Belgiorno-Nettis. #QandA
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Artist Jonathan Jones challenges Australia's colonial history by remembering and re-imagining the Garden Palace, a grand building destroyed in 1882, which containing irreplaceable Aboriginal cultural material.
Tom Gleeson grills four so-called experts to crown the final Hard Quiz Champion of 2016. Downton Abbey fan Kim takes on cricket expert Kieren, Brady Bunch tragic Rowena and European language expert Daniel. (Final)
Amy's Instagram feed is made up of selfies designed to "repulse and intrigue" her followers. For Amy, the selfie is an empowering photographic form as it allows women, especially women of colour, to represent themselves in their own way.
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We mark the 75th Anniversary of the Fall Of Singapore with a Commemorative Service held at the Australian Ex-Prisoners Of War Memorial in Ballarat, Victoria.
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Brian Cox explores the ingredients needed for intelligent civilisation to evolve in the universe. He weighs the evidence & arrives at his own provocative answer to the puzzle of our apparent solitude. (Part 3 of 5)
Broadmoor, the most famous high secure hospital in the world, allows unprecedented access for the first time in its 150 year history, revealing the innermost parts of this iconic institution.
Ross travels to El Salvador, meeting MS13 (Mara Salvatrucha) 'the most dangerous gang in the world'. With a population smaller than London, there's over 800 murders a year, which is unsurprising when MS13 has 100,000 members.