This new two-part series offers a unique insight into Her Majesty The Queen’s role as a figure on the global stage and the baton she is passing to the younger members of the Royal Family as they continue to build the Commonwealth connection.
The Seven Network has confirmed it will premiere the feature documentary based on the life Australian music legend Jimmy Barnes, just days after he performs at the AFL Grand Final.
Foxtel has announced plans to air the candid new HBO documentary film Jane Fonda in Five Acts, which explores the extraordinary life of Oscar-winner Jane Fonda.
Netflix today announced the release of Gaga: Five Foot Two, an intimate and unfettered portrait of a year in the life of Lady Gaga.
SBS will present a unique look at our monarchs – past and present – with Royals Week, featuring five Australian television premieres.
The series predicts how every aspect of technology may affect our lives for better or worse and ponders different questions in each episode (see ep descriptions) in a very real future that feels like the stuff of science fiction!
Fifty years ago obesity barely existed. Today, almost two out of three Australian adults are either clinically obese or overweight*. So why, in the midst of a global obesity epidemic, are obese people judged, criticized and shunned, rather than being supported to improve their health?
Incarcerated young people enter the famed Miami-Dade County Corrections & Rehabilitation Boot Camp Program in search of a second chance: the opportunity to trade an extensive prison sentence for a fresh start.
It was the day the world was brought to a standstill to farewell the “People’s Princess”, and Nine will remember it with Diana: The Day the World Cried.
Having supported the American Civil Rights movement in the United States and People’s Democracy in Northern Ireland, Goldschmidt arrived determined to make a film about the unfolding struggle for Aboriginal rights.