Go behind the scenes with investigators across the country as they battle the clock to find lost loved ones in the emotional new series Missing Persons Investigation.
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Go behind the scenes with investigators across the country as they battle the clock to find lost loved ones in the emotional new series Missing Persons Investigation.
Hosts Tracy Grimshaw and Dr Nick Coatsworth lead viewers on a quest for longevity on an extraordinary 12-week experiment to see if they can and add years to their lives.
Join the Nine Gold Coast News team for the latest news, sport and weather.
An extraordinary story of the hard-fought rise and dramatic fall of a visionary Australian Prime Minister during one of the country's most turbulent eras.
A Night at the Festival Club is an Australian stand-up comedy television event created and executive produced by the Comedy Channel programming director Darren Chau, produced by Ted Robinson and GNW TV Productions for the Comedy Channel as part of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. The series centres around bottling the unique comedic live performances and moments that occur late night in the Festival Club during the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. A Night at the Festival Club premiered on the Comedy Channel on May 2, 2008 hosted by Adam Hills and Jason Byrne, and features Des Bishop, Hannah Gadsby, Justin Hamilton, Adam Hills, Claire Hooper, Josie Long, Josh Thomas, and Mark Watson. A Night at the Festival Club then returned to the Comedy Channel on May 13, 2010, hosted by Josh Thomas, and features Harley Breen, Melinda Buttle, Smart Casual, Dead Cat Bounce, Reginald D. Hunter, Tommy Little, Kate Micucci, Celia Pacquola and David Quirk.
Jess Yates, Paul Murray, Mark Skaife & James Phelps preview F1 Japan, the Max Verstappen to Mercedes rumours heat up, a new street race venue in Supercars & 2007 French MotoGP winner Chris Vermeulen joins the show.
Jimeoin: Over the top is an Australian reality, comedy and stand-up comedy television series starring Irish born comedian Jimeoin, and created by Jimeoin with Producer and the Comedy Channel Programming Director Darren Chau. The series features Jimeoin touring across the top of Australia, as well as special performances at the iconic Sydney Opera House, the Famous Spiegeltent, Jimeoin's Cooking Show filmed at the Adelaide Fringe Festival and a special episode in New Zealand. Jimeoin: Over the top premiered on the Comedy Channel on May 6, 2010., and ranks in the top 5 highest rating local productions in the Comedy Channel's history.
Code 1: Minute by Minute breaks down the hours, minutes and seconds of the biggest and most tragic news events to ever impact Australians. People from all walks of life, forever joined by a single dreadful event. The program breaks down in forensic detail exactly how these people came to cross paths at that particular catastrophic moment in time.
We look beyond the stereotypical pillars of Australia's national identity to present a more honest view of Australia - one without cork hats and shrimps on the barbie.
Be That shares the real stories of those who have journeyed through bondage to freedom and can now inspire others. Clinical Psychologists discuss topics, and are joined by guests who speak from their own experience.
It was described as one of Queensland’s most despicable double murders and an act of unspeakable evil of the worst kind. In January of 2016, Cory Breton and Iuliana Triscaru went missing. A week later, police divers found their bodies decomposing inside a lockbox in Scrubby Creek, Gympie. They had been bound, tortured, and left to drown in a watery grave. What followed was 8 years of investigations, court trials, appeals, and acquittals that continue to this day.
For 13 seasons Shaynna Blaze has been a judge on The Block, as well as helping homeowners spruce up their spaces on Selling Houses Australia. Now, for the first time, Shaynna is doing it for herself and her family in Nine’s new series, Country Home Rescue. In Country Home Rescue, Shaynna, together with her children, embark on the restoration of a dilapidated historical home in regional Victoria. They will navigate through a never-ending maze of problems when their grand plans are sideswiped by building restrictions, frustrating delays, and a huge budget blowout. It will take every ounce of passion and persistence to turn this renovation nightmare into the forever home of their dreams. But it will be worth it as room by room is revealed.
Desert War is an Australian two-part documentary series portraying segments of the North African Campaign in World War II. The first episode covers the Siege of Tobruk from 10 April to September 1941, when the 9th Australian Division provided the backbone of the defence against attacks by Italian and German forces under Lieutenant General Erwin Rommel. The second episode covers the preparations for the major Allied counter-attack and victory under Bernard Montgomery in the Second Battle of El Alamein. It is demonstrated that extensive and accurate military intelligence, which greatly empowered Rommel for a long period, was gained through the copying of a burgled code book and regular indiscreet radio transmissions from the American embassy in Cairo. When these transmissions were terminated, advantage shifted overwhelmingly to the Allies.
The Gillies Report was an Australian satirical television series that was broadcast on the ABC between 1984 and 1985. The program was notorious for sending up politicians and media personalities of the day such as Prime Minister Bob Hawke and Opposition Leader Andrew Peacock. The show starred Max Gillies, John Clarke, Wendy Harmer, Phillip Scott, Tracy Harvey, Patrick Cook, Marcus Eyre, Geoff Kelso and Peter Moon. The Gillies Report was followed by sequels The Gillies Republic and Gillies and Company. Cook, Scott and Kelso would go on to make a similar program for the ABC called The Dingo Principle.
Young Doctors is an Australian factual television show that looks at the work of junior doctors at John Hunter Hospital in Newcastle, New South Wales. This eight-part observational documentary series began on the Nine Network on 26 October 2011.
The world is entering a new era of warfare, with cyber and autonomous weapons taking center stage. These technologies are making militaries faster, smarter, more efficient. But if unchecked, they threaten to destabilize the world.
Balls of Steel Australia is an Astra Awards winning Australian reality comedy television series which is hosted by The Chaser's Craig Reucassel. The show revolves around comedians who appear and present individual skits where they would perform stunts and hold their nerve during hidden camera set-ups in the presence of the Australian public. The format was acquired, commissioned and developed by The Comedy Channel Group Programming Director Darren Chau who selected Endemol Southern Star to produce it. Balls of Steel Australia premiered on the Australian subscription television channel The Comedy Channel on 19 April 2011. Ten episodes were produced for the inaugural season. Due to the success of series one, which became The Comedy Channel's highest ever rating series, a second series was commissioned, and premiered on 31 January 2012.
Kenny's World is an Australian television mockumentary on Network Ten that is a spin-off from the 2006 mockumentary film Kenny. The series stars Shane Jacobson, reprising his role of Kenny Smyth, Australia's favourite portaloo plumber who scours the globe for bizarre, intriguing and often downright ridiculous examples of toilet technology. The show was canned after one season due to poor ratings and reception. Places Kenny travels to during the course of the series include the world's fastest Porta-loo in Indianapolis, Egypt's City of the Dead, and The World Toilet Summit and the Expo in India.
Chat and comedy show written and staring Caroline Reid as the air hostess Pam Ann. Produced in Australia in 2009
Australian long-line tuna fishermen are at the heart of the action-packed observational documentary series, Hardliners. The high seas adventure focuses on a unique breed of men who risk their lives every day chasing lucrative, high-grade wild tuna off the east coast of Australia.
THE DROP OFF is a short form comedy series exploring that strange and brief bubble of time each and every school morning when parents congregate in their local schoolyard.
Documentary series on ZDF and ARTE.
A pink butterfly named Didi and her bumblebee friend have adventures in a magic garden.
The Antenna Awards are an annual award ceremony that recognises outstanding community television programs broadcast on Australia's Channel 31 stations. Since their inception in 2004, the Antennas have been traditionally hosted by C31 Melbourne, and are held at a gala ceremony at Federation Square. now showcase outstanding Community Television programs in Australia. Nominations are forwarded by community television volunteers and audience members, and this pool of nominees is weeded down to a final list for each award. More than 500 initial nominations are received each year. The 'viewers choice' award as well as the 'Best contribution to community Television' are the only two awards not judged by a panel and with shortlisted nominees As of 2010, C31 Melbourne Antenna Awards will be held on Sunday 27 June at BMW Edge from Federation Square, Melbourne.
See the top of the world through the eyes of Australia’s favourite comedian when Anh Do travels to Scandinavia and Iceland to discover the Nordic secret to happiness.
In The Real Full Monty, a group of eight Australian male celebrities strip down in a large-scale performance to raise awareness for testicular and prostate cancer. In this feel-good documentary we go on the journey with these eight brave celebs – from the awkwardness of the first rehearsal, to the final triumphant show where they rip their G-strings off in front of a packed audience! Who will dare to bare all for a worthy cause?
Blood, Sweat and Gears is an Australian television series that airs on FOX8. It debuted on 18 January 2008, and is hosted by Scott McGregor, and judged by Ian Luff and Nathan Luck. In Season II, Luck was replaced with Samantha Stevens
Our planet generates an incredible amount of natural phenomena. From luminescent, electric-blue waves crashing ashore to mysterious fairy circles as far as the eye can see, all are seemingly miraculous in their existence. Some can be reasonably explained, but others baffle even the most experienced of scientists. This series takes us on a journey around our vast planet to discover just how strange and unaccounted for our world can be. Welcome to our Impossible Planet.
Budget Battlers shows the power of rallying communities for a good cause. In each episode, Norm and Jess completely renovate a home from top to bottom in under a week, on a $10,000 budget with the help of good people ready to work.
Ever wondered what the hardest job in the world is? It's making rich people happy. Luxico is Australia's number 1 luxury accommodation business, representing a billion dollars of Australia's best real estate. When the world's richest people come to Sydney, they stay in a Luxico house. Money is no object for these guests, and no is never an answer. That's where the Luxico concierge team comes in. They deliver the impossible every day - personalised service, unrepeatable experiences, the best day of our guests' lives, every day. This 8 episode docu-soap follows the Luxico team of concierges, butlers, housekeepers and chefs as they use their connections and knowledge of Sydney to show off this magical city. Every stay is in a new property with its own idiosyncrasies in a new region, so there is no autopilot for our best in class staff who are business owners and hospitality pros with real life reputations at stake.
Dramatisation of the story of notorious Indian serial killer Charles Sobhraj, who preyed on Western tourists throughout South East Asia during the 1970s.
Costa's Garden Odyssey is an Australian television gardening program hosted by landscape architect Costa Georgiadis. Costa takes a holistic approach to gardening and horticulture, emphasising the importance of water and its management and the benefits of sustainable living. Costa spreads his green wisdom while communicating with people and celebrating cultures and community.
Best-selling Australian cookbook author, Donna Hay hosts a series of sunny celebrations by the sea, where she styles and cooks delicious food in beautiful locations. With Sydney’s harbour as the backdrop, Donna uses fresh produce to create simple and stunning food.
A comedy series that finds funny, strange and weird clips from the week's TV for the amusement and ridicule of our panel. With host Sam Mac, they discuss the good, the bad and the strange on telly.
In 2005, part of the BBC team visited Australia and produced six one-hour episodes in conjunction with The LifeStyle Channel (XYZnetworks). These were titled "Antiques Roadshow Australia".
Explore the chilling mystery of 67 murdered and missing young women between Newcastle and Byron Bay that have remained unsolved for decades, with not a single arrest made
The history of the Labor Party in government in Australia from 1983 to 1993 under Bob Hawke and Paul Keating. The series is told entirely through the eyes of all the major players in government and the bureaucracy, including Bob Hawke and Paul Keating.
Four wildly different women struggle to find love, success and happiness under the scrutiny of their ball-breaking boss.
Elders are the holders of knowledge, storylines, and songlines - bringing understanding of country and culture. Dan Bourchier travels across Australia to share the wisdom of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders.
A review of Australian television broadcasting from January to December, with highlights of the good, the bad and the cringe.
A series with a delicious twist of Western Australian produce, characters and adventures with cultural man and comic Derek Nannup as our tour guide, and one-of-a kind Indigenous Chef ‘The Black Olive’, Mark Olive turning fresh produce into mouth watering dishes.
AMV was a music video show broadcast by the Seven Network between 2000 and 2002. It aired between 7AM and 9AM every weekday morning, following the hour-long Sunrise news bulletin. It was canceled in February 2002 when Sunrise expanded into its current three-hour-long format. AMV was similar to the long-running ABC1 music show rage in that it featured no host, and Network Ten's Video Hits in that it aired a combination of new and popular clips. However, due to the early morning timeslot, content was often censored; for example upon broadcasting the controversial video for Robbie Williams' "Rock DJ", the infamous gory ending was not shown.
Weekend Today is an Australian breakfast television program and has been broadcast live by the Nine Network since 2009. The program airs after children's programming and runs from 7am to 10am on Saturdays and Sundays.
Follow five elite real estate agents as they navigate Melbourne's dynamic property market, showcasing opulent homes and sealing multi-million dollar deals.
From the Australian Outback to the alps of New Zealand, Close Encounters Down Under investigates some of the most bizarre alien contacts of all time.
In 1920s Australia, Pixie Robinson and Molly Wilson, two eleven-year-old girls from the bush, are sent to live with Pixie's grandmother to attend the same private high-school in the city.
Author, journalist, TV presenter and human rights advocate, Tara Moss, tours the darkest corners of the web to uncover the cyber violence that's impacting so many people today.
You Have Been Watching is an Australian television comedy panel discussion and review television series. Hosted by comedian Peter Berner and featuring special guests, the programme is produced by the same team behind Balls of Steel Australia. You Have Been Watching (Australia) was commissioned by The Comedy Channel Group Programming Director Darren Chau and premiered on the channel on 17 February 2011, and ranks in the top 5 highest rating local production series in the Comedy Channel's history.
Three queer stories. Three queer filmmakers. Three journeys into the queer underground, to celebrate WorldPride 2023.
Donna Hay is one of the world's leading food creatives and her inspirational new series shows viewers how to master a repertoire of simple recipes – and transform them in to something brilliant.
This sweeping World War II series examines the outcome of battles fought in every major theater. It shows that these battles were decided by strategy and by which armies could capitalize on the terrain or gain better access to supplies. Whether waged by the Allies or by Hitler and the Axis powers, victory or defeat could determine possession of territory, resources, or the will to go on fighting.