This documentary is produced and directed by Francis Whately and will focus on three major projects of Bowie's last five years including unseen footage and unreleased audio interviews.
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Su, a kindergarten boy, must beat the language barrier and find his voice to get his favourite ball back. AFTRS Production Team: Vedrana Music (director), Nicole Reddy (writer) & Rachel Argall (producer)
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As youths are burnt alive, police suspect the hand of the Truth Terrorist once more. They finally make a key arrest. Will this be the end of the killings in this brilliantly tense Anglo-French thriller? CAST: Clemence Poesy
With unprecedented access to David Bowie's personal archive, including previously unseen footage, this is the definitive portrait of one of rock's most influential stars.
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Tensions run high in Lower Pampling as a new type of cricket threatens a century of tradition. When a star cricketer dies during a tournament, DCI Barnaby and DS Winter's investigation draws them into a dangerous game.
Tom and Danielle Raffield use their steam-bending skills to build a wavy wooden house in Cornwall, full of amazing twisty furniture. But with only 100k, have they taken on too much?
Live from the Darwin Cenotaph, a service commemorating the bombing of Darwin on 19 February 1942. The bombing was both the first and the largest single attack mounted by a foreign power against Australia.
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Barrie Cassidy interviews the Environment & Energy Minister Josh Frydenberg. On the panel: Niki Savva, Mark Kenny & Malcolm Farr plus Mike Bowers talks pictures with Strewth columnist James Jeffrey. #Insiders
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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.
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.
Jacqui Lambie, James Paterson, Kate Ellis, Yassmin Abdel-Magied, Luca Belgiorno-Nettis
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.