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Factual
ABC Program Sales Worldwide
offers a range of distinctive award-winning
Factual programming to entertain, inform
and educate audiences worldwide.
From world class documentaries
to science, natural history, education and
current affairs, there is something to fill all
your factual programming needs.
Family Footsteps
SOCIETY
Series 1: 4 x 60’ Series 2: 4 x 60’
Family Footsteps creates a sliding-doors experience for a group
of diverse young people by returning them to their migrant parents’
homeland. Faced with challenges of living like a local, these intrepid
explorers experience how their lives could have been today if fate
had taken a different course. It is a journey of self discovery – as
they explore their parents’ homeland, their connection between two
countries is strengthened as they come to understand and appreciate
more about their families, their culture and ultimately themselves.
DIRECTOR (SERIES 1) SEAN COUSINS, MALCOLM MCDONALD; (SERIES 2) SEAN COUSINS,
KAY PAVLOU; PRODUCER (SERIES 1) TONY WRIGHT; PRODUCERS (SERIES 2) TARNI JAMES,
TONY WRIGHT; ASSOCIATE PRODUCER (SERIES 1) SOPHIE MEYRICK;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER STEPHEN AMEZDROZ; DECEMBER FILMS PTY LTD
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The Snakebuster
WILDLIFE /
ADVENTURE
26 x 27’
Bruce George is a man on a mission. Dressed
in black, covered in tattoos, and riding a Harley
Davidson, Bruce is The Snakebuster. When Bruce
gets the call this rough tough Aussie bloke hits the
road and races to the scene. It’s his job to remove
highly venomous snakes from domestic situations.
But for the Snakebuster, it’s often a question of
saving the snake from the people rather than the
people from the snake. While he may look tough
Bruce has a soft spot for snakes – the deadlier the
better! This is adventure television with serious bite!
Narrator/Presenter Bruce George;
Writers/Directors Duncan Chard, Sam Smith, Rhian Skirving,
Julia Redwood; Line Producer Andrea Quesnelle;
Series Producer Sam Smith; Executive Producer for
Discovery Networks Europe Leonie Hutchinson;
Executive Producers Ed Punchard, Julia Redwood;
Prospero Productions
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Territories, SAARC, China and Taiwan
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All Points of the Compass
SOCIETY /
HISTORY
1 x 55’
While the Vietnam War raged, senior political leader Charles Tran Van Lam recorded his family’s domestic life on his Super 8
camera. As his sons dressed up in cowboy suits and his daughters pirouetted through ballet lessons, he held meetings with
the most powerful political players in the world. But when Saigon fell in 1975, Tran Van Lam left his country with nothing – not
even his citizenship. Told by his nine children from their now disparate locations around the globe, the Trans’ story is a unique
window to an extraordinary era and an insight into an eastern diaspora, flung to all points of the compass.
WRITER/DIRECTOR JUDY RYMER; PRODUCERS BEVAN CHILDS, JUDY RYMER; EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS ABC DAVID JOWSEY,
BBC SCOTLAND EWAN ANGUS; RYMER BAYLY WATSON PTY LTD
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Navy Divers
REALITY
4 x 27’
Enter the highly competitive and dangerous underwater
world and discover just what it takes to make it as a navy diver.
Action-packed and highly charged, Navy Divers follows clearance
diver trainees as they embark on the biggest challenge of their
lives. Plunging to death defying depths, defusing live explosives
and launching covert attacks behind enemy lines makes navy
clearance diving one of the toughest jobs in the world. One mistake
can mean the difference between life and death. This elite force
demands complete physical and mental strength as they endure
the navy’s hardest and most extreme training program.
Compelling adventure television, Navy Divers is fascinating
look of life at the front line of national defence.
Creators Ingrid Longley, John McCourt;
Directors Steve Westh, Russell Vines;
Producers Ed Punchard, Julia Redwood;
Prospero Productions
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Catalyst
SCIENCE
34 x 30’ ongoing magazine series
A multi-award winning magazine series that makes sense
of our world. From medicine to the environment, the outer
reaches of the universe to the innermost secrets of our own
extraordinary bodies, the Catalyst team of science journalists
investigate the “real world” implications, ethics and politics
behind the “hot button” issues of today: climate change;
nuclear-solar-wind-tidal-geothermal power; DNA and genome
technology, medical miracles and the ongoing “mindexpanding discoveries” into the workings of the human brain.
Every episode tells us something we didn’t know, takes us
somewhere we’ve never been and introduces us to concepts
that are beyond belief.
PRODUCERS BELINDA GIBBON, PAUL SCHNELLER, INGRID ARNOTT;
PRODUCTION MANAGER ROBERT REYNOLDS; INTERNATIONAL PRODUCER
ROBERT BRENNAN; SUPERVISING EP FACTUAL PETER MCEVOY;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER NICK LEE; SERIES PRODUCER GREG SWANBOROUGH;
ABC TV
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Catalyst Specials
The Science of Dating:
“How to Catch a Mate” 1 x 26’
Everybody wants it, but not all of us get it. So how do we go
about becoming a sex magnet? In this episode, three human
guinea pigs are put through their paces in the “lab of love”.
We find out if pheromones (the smells of desire) can really turn
on the partner of your dreams; whether fear is the ultimate
aphrodisiac; and whether the body often says what the lips
would never dare to mention. There’s a lot of fun and a few
anxious moments as we pull out all the stops in getting our
subjects the dates they so desperately desire.
The Times of Our Lives (Part 1) 1 x 26’
In our youth-obsessed world, we put considerable effort
into hiding the ravages of time by wearing make-up,
dyeing our hair, or even lying about our age, but the
reality is we are all getting older. Catalyst explores what
happens inside our bodies as we age and discovers that
it’s a mysterious process; even though the signs of age
are familiar, the jury is still out on why we age. Is it our
livers, our genes or even too much oxygen that makes us
old? Catalyst exposes the enigma of age, as some of the
world’s cutting-edge scientists compete to explain it.
REPORTER DR PAUL WILLIS; PRODUCER JULIE MILLER; ABC TV
REPORTER PAUL WILLIS; PRODUCER ILI BARÉ;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER NICK LEE; ABC TV
The Science of Business:
“How to Make It Big” 1 x 26’
The Times of Our Lives (Part 2) 1 x 26’
In today’s business world, climbing the corporate ladder is
the name of the game. But what does it take to get to the
top? Catalyst looks at the science of success in business
and goes in search of the factors that make our corporate
high flyers the winners they are. When it comes to being a
successful boss, emotional intelligence is more important
than overall intelligence. Mapping arguments, defining
goals and being a rebel with a very good cause are all traits
Catalyst explores in the search for the secrets of success.
REPORTER DR PAUL WILLIS; PRODUCER JULIE MILLER; ABC TV
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Science meets hope in this episode of Catalyst, as some
of the world’s leading minds take us on their race for the
ageing “cure”. Can we really stay young through diet, or
is the way we age all in the mind? Science is chasing a
longevity pill – but should we be tampering with the cycle
of life and death? In this special on ageing, we’ll see how
close we are to living healthier, longer lives. We also ask
whether the human brain and its ability to extend our life
expectancy could achieve more than is good for us.
REPORTER PAUL WILLIS; PRODUCER ILI BARÉ;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER NICK LEE; ABC TV
To Catch a Liar 1 x 27’
Human Sub 1 x 25’
How good are you at spotting a lie?
We’re told lies up to 100 times a day,
yet research shows fewer than one in
1,000 people can reliably detect lies.
But science has declared war on
deception, and To Catch a Liar crosses
the world to put the latest lie detection
technology to the test. Witness an actual
lie forming in the brain, visit the US
Department of Defence’s “Booth of Truth”,
find out when lying is good for you and
why we’re all so susceptible to liars.
Sébastien Murat – “The Human Sub” – attempts to break the world record
for extreme human breath-holding diving. He can hold his breath for over
eight minutes and swim four laps of an Olympic swimming pool underwater
on a single breath. For the challenge Sébastien has developed a unique
strategy that he believes will circumvent the medical dangers. He will mimic
deep diving marine mammals by emptying his lungs of air before descending
to the extreme depths. His biggest obstacles are the life-threatening
conditions such as shallow-water blackout and decompression illness.
WRITERS LOUISE HEYWOOD, JONICA NEWBY;
PRODUCER LOUISE HEYWOOD;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER ANDREW HOLLAND; ABC TV
Is the air in our cities safe to breathe? New science about fine particle
pollution has a dire warning for public health. A storm of toxic dust and
poison gases swirls through our streets and suburbs every day from
our vehicle exhausts. The global epidemic of fine particle pollution is
estimated to kill nearly a billion people each year. The toxic particles
are so incredibly small they can slip straight through lung walls into
our bloodstream. So small, are they beyond the reach of government
agencies charged with protecting public health?
Hypnosis 1 x 27’
For hundreds of years hypnosis has been
associated with sideshows and magic, but
now cutting edge science is discovering its
benefits. Discover if hypnosis can extinguish
pain with a woman who is about to undergo
abdominal surgery without an anaesthetic.
Investigate the controversial practice of
forensic hypnosis, following a case where
hypnosis helped put one of America’s
worst serial rapists behind bars. Find out
what hypnosis can do for you; following
two people’s personal forays into hypnosis
as one tries to lose weight and the other
overcome a crippling phobia.
REPORTER PAUL WILLIS; WRITER/DIRECTOR/PRODUCER
LOUISE HEYWOOD; SERIES PRODUCER PAUL GROCOTT;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER ANDREW HOLLAND; ABC TV
REPORTER RICHARD SMITH; PRODUCER ANDREW HOLLAND;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER SONYA PEMBERTON; ABC TV
Dirty Little Secrets 1 x 26’
WRITER/CREATOR MARK HORSTMAN; PRODUCERS GREG SWANBOROUGH, MARK HORSTMAN,
PAUL FAINT; EXECUTIVE PRODUCER ANDREW HOLLAND; ABC TV
Love Trap 1 x 25’
We call it love. But the most exhilarating of human emotions is merely
nature’s way of keeping the human species alive and reproducing.
Wielding an irresistible cocktail of chemical love potions, our body entices
us into unwittingly playing the mating game. In this eye-opening journey
into the world of 21st century dating, we’ll find that there’s a chemical
mating system for every stage of love – from lust, to romance, and
ultimately to long-term commitment. We believe we’re choosing a partner.
But we may merely be victims of nature’s Love Trap.
PRODUCER IAN WATSON; EXECUTIVE PRODUCER ANDREW HOLLAND; ABC TV
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Descent to Titan
Planet of the Rings
1 x 28’
1 x 28’
Voyage to the Sea
of Mars 1 x 28’
This is the gripping story of the Huygens
probe’s journey to Titan, Saturn’s
enigmatic moon. The final phase of its
epic trip begins with a Christmas Day
separation from the Cassini spacecraft.
For three weeks the probe closes in
on Titan’s brooding orange cloud tops.
Never before had anyone attempted
to land a spacecraft on such a distant
world and the tension mounts as the
final dramatic moments of Huygens’
descent begins. Would the probe’s data
and images reveal Titan’s many secrets?
Would there be a signal at all?
Girdled by its mighty rings, Saturn
is the most recognisable yet least
understood of the planets. Seven years
after leaving Earth, Cassini, the most
sophisticated planetary explorer ever
built, arrives at Saturn for a four-year
orbital mission. The fate of the entire
US$3.5 billion expedition depends upon
Mission Control being able to thread
an unmanned spacecraft, travelling at
80,000 kilometres per hour, through a
gap in the rings of Saturn, without hitting
even a speck of debris. Failure would be
absolute. Success, an historic moment
in the annals of space exploration.
Planet Earth has launched an all out
scientific assault on Mars. On the
frontline, two NASA rovers began
crawling across the surface of Mars,
a planet once thought to be frozen
and sterile. High above, Europe’s
Mars Express gazed down from orbit
with a roving eye and an arsenal of
high tech detectors. All three were
scouting for evidence of one simple
earthly ingredient – water. Find proof
that water had once flowed across
the dusty Red Planet, and the hunt
for Martians – dead or alive – could
begin in earnest.
WRITER/DIRECTOR/PRODUCER/
REPORTER DR RICHARD SMITH;
SERIES PRODUCER PAUL GROCOTT;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER ANDREW HOLLANd;
ABC TV
WRITER/DIRECTOR/PRODUCER/
REPORTER DR RICHARD SMITH;
SERIES PRODUCER PAUL GROCOTT;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER ANDREW HOLLANd;
ABC TV
WRITER/DIRECTOR/PRODUCER/
REPORTER DR RICHARD SMITH;
SERIES PRODUCER PAUL GROCOTT;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER ANDREW HOLLANd;
ABC TV
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Our Earth
SCIENCE
The Sun
7 x 15’
SCIENCE
Geology as a science is recent, beginning
in the 18th century, but its heritage is
ancient. Rocks, and the materials that
they contain are incredibly important to
us all. With the more recent discoveries in
space, we have begun to understand just
how unique and isolated we are. Our Earth
introduces earth science to students and
looks at: the science of geology; fossils;
the Earth’s molten core; tectonic forces;
the impact of the sun, wind and water,
and the composition of rocks. For children
aged 10-14 years.
1 x 52’
Five billion years ago in a swirl of gas
and dust the Sun was born. In another
five billion years it will flicker and die, its
remains consigned to interstellar space.
It is only now when the Sun is reaching
middle age that we are able to reach out
and understand the star that created us.
The Sun is the story of the remarkable new
science that allows us to see this amazing
star as it really is.
PRODUCERS GEOFFREY BURCHFIELD, RICHARD CAMPBELL;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER JOANNE FINLAY
WRITER/PRODUCER/DIRECTOR DICK BEILBY
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Crude
SCIENCE /
ENVIRONMENT
1 x 90’
Crude – the incredible journey of oil. Where does it come from?
When will it run out? Where is it driving us? This extraordinary
documentary travels through time: from the birth of oil deep
in the dinosaur-inhabited past, to its ascendancy as the
indispensable ingredient of modern life. Now, as we crest the
peak of production, Crude reveals a disturbing irony: the latest
scientific evidence suggests that our headlong rush to exploit
the remaining reserves will lead us down a dangerous road to
the future. A road the planet has travelled before…
WRITER/DIRECTOR/PRODUCER DR RICHARD SMITH;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER SONYA PEMBERTON; abc tv
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“Simply marvellous…tremendously important…if you want to
understand climate change this is must watch TV”
DR TIM FLANNERY – palaeontologist, Australian of the
Year (2007) and author of The Weather Makers
“A thoughtful, surprising and really important film”
DR DAVID SUZUKI – author and presenter of
The Nature of Things, CBC Canada
A multi-award winning documentary
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Outback House
HISTORY
8 x 55’
Outback House is an incredible journey in the successful genre
of living history. This is an adventure of a lifetime for a group
of intrepid Australians who travel back in time to spend three
months running a remote 19th century sheep station exactly
as their forebears did in 1861. Using only the tools of the time,
these modern day pioneers cope with the dust, the heat and
the isolation of a world without running water, electricity and
technology. Outback House is compelling drama that is rich in
its story-telling, lavish in its production values, absorbing and
engaging in its characters. This is a series not to be missed.
SERIES PRODUCER ANDREW SAW;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER IVO BURUM; ABC TV
“...impeccable...a vibrant history lesson
about how life used to be.”
The West Australian
“...real drama with real feeling...it’s magic.”
The Daily Telegraph
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Peking to Paris
HISTORY /
ADVENTURE
4 x 57’
Capturing all the drama and the excitement, Peking to Paris
is an extraordinary series re-creating one of the world’s greatest
overland adventures – the magnificent Peking to Paris Car Race
of 1907. In a challenge to test man and machine, the original
cars follow the original route, 14,000 kilometres through China,
Mongolia, the Gobi Desert, Siberia and Russia to end under
the Eiffel Tower. As our unscripted modern-day drama unfolds,
a wealth of archival material tells the story of the original
contestants and the tumultuous events of that golden era, when
anything was possible and any adventure within reach.
This is factual entertainment at its best.
WRITER/PRODUCER PETER GEORGE;
DIRECTORS/CAMERA OPERATORS PAUL COSTELLO,
BRUCE PERMEZEL; EXECUTIVE PRODUCER TIM CLARK;
IMAGE: MICK MATHESON
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Body Harvest
SOCIETY /
SCIENCE 1 x 53’
There has never been a better time to be a cadaver.
Skin and bone from the dead are part of a new resources
boom. Told through the journey of a fictional cadaver,
Body Harvest takes an unflinching look at the human tissue
trade, its commercialisation and the future of the supply chain.
This timely, stylish and audacious film is at times shocking,
sometimes sad, but as compelling as it is unusual. In the
end, it’s a film to make you think long and hard about
the curious transactions humans make with each
other over the recycling of the dead.
NARRATOR BRENDAN COWELL; WRITER/DIRECTOR IAN
WALKER; PRODUCER VICKIE GEST; EXECUTIVE
PRODUCER SUSAN MACKINNON;
VIZPOETS
The Sounds of Aus
SOCIETY
1 x 55’
When Australians open their mouths, there’s no mistaking what country they’re from.
Told through an array of illuminating interviews with linguists, historians, social and political
commentators, comedians, actors, and plenty of opinionated people with genuinely hilarious
anecdotes, The Sounds of Aus is a humorous, informative and uplifting documentary that
tells the story of the Aussie accent. The documentary examines the evolution of the accent,
how the broad “ocker” accent came about, and examines the impact of the cultural cringe
by looking at how, for much of the last century, many Australians aspired to sound
“cultivated” to emulate the British “educated” classes.
PRESENTER JOHN CLARKE; WRITER/RESEARCHER/ASSOCIATE PRODUCER LAWRIE ZION; DIRECTOR DAVID SWANN;
PRODUCER YAEL BERGMAN; EXECUTIVE PRODUCER PRINCESS PICTURES LAURA WATERS; PRINCESS PICTURES
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God On My Side
SOCIETY
1 x 76’
Seventy million Americans are born-again
Christians. They make up 40% of George W. Bush’s
vote. In return for their ballots they expect a powerful
voice at the political table, with input on foreign and
domestic policy. In an attempt to understand the
vision and agenda of these believers, Australia’s
most awarded interviewer, Andrew Denton,
visits the 63rd National Religious Broadcasters’
Convention in Dallas, Texas. Wading deep into this
hot-house of conservative zeal, he delivers a new
perspective on America’s faithful, documenting their
personal journeys to the light of faith and, in some
cases, the darkness of fundamentalism.
WRITERS ANDREW DENTON, JON CASIMIR;
PRODUCER JON CASIMIR;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS ANITA JACOBY, ANDREW DENTON;
PRESENTER ANDREW DENTON; ABC; ZAPRUDER’S OTHER FILMS
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Mawson: Life and Death
in Antarctica 1 x 76’ & 1 x 85’ HD
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www.filmaust.com.au
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the renowned Film Australia catalogue
internationally.
Film Australia is one of the leading producers
of television documentaries in Australia, with
hundreds of hours of distinctive, high-quality
programs.
Engaging, entertaining, intelligent, insightful
– these award-winning programs cover an
extraordinary range of subjects.
Program highlights include Unfolding
Florence – The Many Lives of Florence
Broadhurst, Mawson: Life and Death in
Antarctica and Captain Cook – Obsession
and Discovery.
aptain Cook –
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Obsession and Discovery 4 x 55’ HD
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The Many Lives of Florence Broadhurst 1 x 82’
The Life and Legacy
of Spike Milligan
BIOGRAPHY
1 x 55’ or 1 x 88’
This is the definitive story of the man dubbed The
Godfather of Modern Comedy. For the first time, his
fractured family have agreed to open the archives and
reveal the real Spike Milligan: visionary; comic; writer;
father; husband; adulterer; knight of the realm; and the
most famous manic depressive in England. Featuring
commentary from a cast of Milligan’s, including a brother,
three daughters and one ex-wife, plus Joanna Lumley,
Michael Palin and Eric Sykes, this intimate portrait is both
an essay on the thin line between mastery and madness
and a loving tribute to one of the most fondly remembered
artists of the 20th century.
WRITER/DIRECTOR CATHY HENKEL; PRODUCERS JEFF CANIN, CATHY HENKEL;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER ABC DASHA ROSS; HATCHLING PRODUCTIONS
ONLINE CONTENT
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The Original Mermaid
BIOGRAPHY
1 x 52’
Anne Kellerman was a star across a number of platforms. Firstly she was an Australian swimming star. She was also a
star of vaudeville and a star of the silent screen whose life story inspired the MGM classic film, Million Dollar Mermaid
starring Esther Williams. She is a pivotal figure in the history of world swimming, having been instrumental in the
evolution of women’s swimwear and was also a pioneer of the sport of synchronised swimming.
DIRECTOR MICHAEL CORDELL; PRODUCER IAN COLLIE; A HILTON CORDELL PRODUCTION
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The Shadow
of Mary Poppins
BIOGRAPHY
1 x 55’
Pamela Travers was the creator of the universally-loved fictional
character, Mary Poppins. Yet the whimsical fantasies of the sugar and
spice nanny bore no resemblance to Pamela’s real life childhood. Her
mother was suicidal and needy; her father, a rogue and an alcoholic,
died when she was seven. Pamela’s imagination was her only
refuge, a means of survival. Always a contradictory person she
wrote ten other works of fiction and hundreds of poems, articles
and essays, but it was her fiction of a happy childhood that
cast the greatest shadow in her life.
WRITER/DIRECTOR LISA MATTHEWS; PRODUCER IAN COLLIE;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER CHRIS HILTON;
A HILTON CORDELL PRODUCTION
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In The Company of Actors
ARTS
1 x 75’
From a rehearsal room in Sydney through to opening night in New York, a company
of actors reveals the magic and struggle of creating theatre. An ensemble of some
of the world’s finest actors, including Cate Blanchett (Babel, The Aviator) and Hugo
Weaving (The Lord of the Rings, The Matrix), prepare to perform the Sydney Theatre
Company’s production of Hedda Gabler at the prestigious Brooklyn Academy of
Music in New York. With opening night just five weeks away, the pressure is on.
In raw and intimate detail the documentary goes behind the curtains to observe
the actors immersed in the creative process, revealing that presenting a seemingly
effortless performance is a complex, detailed, technical and exhaustive process.
DIRECTOR/PRODUCER IAN DARLING; EDITOR SALLY FRYER; LINE PRODUCER ISABEL PEREZ;
CONSULTING PRODUCER SUSAN MACKINNON; SHARK ISLAND PRODUCTIONS
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The Show
ARTS
Writers on Writing
6 x 27’
ARTS
It’ll be right on the night! That’s what all theatre folk say but
when your lead actors are angst-ridden university students
with dreams of stardom, your dancers are local amateurs,
and your costumes are being made by the town’s sewing
circle, A Midsummer Night’s Dream could well become
a nightmare! This delightful series explores the individual
dreams of the cast and crew and the hopes of a rural town
staging one of its most daring theatrical productions.
DIRECTOR/CAMERA ANTHONY MULLINS; PRODUCER GABRIELLE JONES NO M&E
11 x 26’’
The art of creative writing, writing for the stage and music
composition are explored in this series. Divided into three
parts – Writers, Playwrights and Young Composers – it
features many well-known and newer scribes, as they share
their wisdom and experiences. There are interviews with
Vikram Seth (A Suitable Boy), Nick Enright (Lorenzo’s Oil),
Thomas Keneally (Schindler’s List), A. Scott Berg (Lindbergh),
Richard Ford (Independence Day), Edvard Radzinsky
(Nicholas ll, The Last Tsar) and Fay Weldon (Godless in Eden).
PRODUCER JIM ROBERTS NO M&E
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Moulin Rouge Girls
REALITY
4 x 27’
Every year young girls follow their dream of joining the world’s most famous chorus line,
in the world’s most romantic city. Colourful, exotic and character driven, Moulin Rouge
Girls is an unguarded glimpse into six extraordinary young lives. Behind the make-up,
beneath the glamour, it’s when the girls are under pressure that we discover just how
funny, touching and courageous they are.
WRITER/CREATOR/DIRECTOR/PRODUCER MARK GOULD; EXECUTIVE PRODUCER DASHA ROSS; MARK GOULD
PRODUCTIONS/ABC CO PRODUCTION DLT
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In the
Compound –
The Last Days of
Yasser Arafat BIOGRAPHY
1 x 55’
In October 2004, Sherine Salama filmed the last interview ever given
by the then Palestinian President, Yasser Arafat. A month later he was
dead. The interview was the culmination of over a year’s filming in
the besieged President’s compound. In the Compound – The Last
Days of Yasser Arafat, tells the final chapter in the story of one of
the most controversial public figures of our time. Intimate and
insightful, it captures the turmoil and uncertainty of great
historic events as they unfold.
WRITER/DIRECTOR/PRODUCER SHERINE SALAMA;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER ABC DAVID JOWSEY;
HABIBI FILMS NO M&E
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Raul, the Terrible
BIOGRAPHY
1 x 52’
Raul Castells was born in the city of Rosario, birthplace of the legendary Che Guevara. He is a walking,
talking force of nature. He fights the Government. He fights big business. He invades buildings and occupies
casinos. And he has good reason. The average Argentinean does not have a job, a roof over their head
or any means to provide for their family. There are currently 20 million people below the poverty line.
With intimate and often dangerously close access, Raul, the Terrible is a warts-and-all portrait of a man
driven to change the world and a frightening insight into the politics of poverty.
WRITER CARLOS ALPERIN; DIRECTOR DAVID BRADBURY; PRODUCER CARLOS ALPERIN; EDITOR STEWART YOUNG; LILITA PRODUCTIONS
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Best Direction in a Documentary
David Bradbury
Winner: 2006 AFI Award for
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Frank Hurley –
The Man Who Made
History HISTORY 1 x 53’
Frank Hurley captured the first images of Antarctic heroes, World
Wars, phenomenal landscapes and mysterious natives in far away
jungles, seizing the imagination of all who saw them. He made
myths of them all, then set about creating a mythical persona for
himself as “Captain Hurley”, fearless explorer, master story-teller
and creator of some of the most enduring and extraordinary
images of the twentieth century.
WRITERS/CREATORS SIMON NASHT, ANNA CATER; DIRECTOR
SIMON NASHT; PRODUCER ANNA CATER; EXECUTIVE
PRODUCER STEFAN MOORE; REAL PICTURES
PTY LTD; CO-PRODUCERS BBC, AVRO,
NDR, HISTORY TELEVISION
(CANADA)
The Navigators
HISTORY
1 x 55’
Voyage of The Nautilus
HISTORY
1 x 52’
200 years ago Englishman, Matthew
Flinders, and Frenchman, Nicholas Baudin,
sailed around the coast of Australia.
A strange new world lay before them
– alien landscapes, bizarre animals, exotic
peoples. The Navigators is the remarkable
story tracing the journey of these two men
– caught in perhaps the greatest ocean race
the world has ever seen and who unveil the
continent of Australia to European eyes.
They set out to conquer the unknown, but
in the end, find it has conquered them.
Actor Sam Neill narrates Sir Hubert
Wilkins’ amazing and tragic journey to the
North Pole in 1931 in a rusty World War 1
submarine. The Nautilus expedition was
a triumph of imagination and courage,
decades ahead of its time, but ended in
mutiny and personal tragedy for Wilkins.
Stunning archival material is woven together
with footage from the North Pole, Norway,
under the Arctic ice and outback Australia.
It’s a remarkable story that’s never been
told, of a mystery finally solved.
DIRECTOR/PRODUCER KLAUS TOFT;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER DIONE GILMOUR
WRITERS/DIRECTORS SIMON NASHT, TROND ELIASEN
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Singer – A Dangerous
Mind SOCIETY 1 x 55’
The New York Times calls him “the most dangerous
man in the world”. The New Yorker magazine calls
him “the most influential living philosopher”. To say
Dr. Peter Singer polarises opinion is an understatement.
At a time when medical science can prolong some
lives indefinitely, his radical pronouncements on animal
rights, abortion and infanticide have seen Singer
labelled both a visionary and a Nazi sympathiser.
Now you can decide for yourself as we travel with
Dr. Singer from the United States to Austria, England, India
and Australia – coming face to face with those very same
critics who have branded him a danger to humankind.
WRITERS/CREATORS MARGIE BRYANT, DAVID ROACH; DIRECTOR TERRY CARLYON;
PRODUCER MARGIE BRYANT; EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS ABC STEFAN MOORE,
BBC MICHAEL POOLE, SERENDIPITY PRODUCTIONS MARGIE BRYANT;
A SERENDIPITY PRODUCTION
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The Big Lie
SOCIETY
1 x 52’
When the hired guns of British American Tobacco came to Australia to
appeal a decision in favour of a terminally-ill wife and mother, they didn’t
stop once they had the award overturned. They then set out to pursue
the family of Rolah McCabe in order to cover their own legal costs in the
case. Combining tense legal action with the highly-charged emotional
fallout that is the legacy of those who put themselves in the sights of
Big Tobacco, The Big Lie is an eloquent essay in deceit and corporate
thuggery and world-class documentary filmmaking at its very best.
WRITERS TERRY CARLYON, WILLIAM BIRNBAUER; DIRECTOR TERRY CARLYON;
PRODUCERS TERRY CARLYON, WILLIAM BIRNBAUER;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER SBS NED LANDER; CARLYON-MILLER PRODUCTIONS
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Deadly Enemies
SOCIETY /
SCIENCE
1 x 51’
After years of denial, both sides of the Cold War divide have finally revealed
the dirty and secretive history of their biological programs. From early
attempts to weaponise bacteria, to the creation of superbugs, they engaged
in a race to manipulate micro-scopic life for the purpose of killing. Featuring
the last-known interview with weapons inspector, Dr. David Kelly, Deadly
Enemies documents the chilling details direct from the American and former
Soviet scientists charged with developing and building biological weapons.
Utilising remarkable archival footage, it paints a picture of how science and
politics colluded to play a potentially catastrophic game of one-upmanship.
WRITER/DIRECTOR/PRODUCER SUSAN LAMBERT; EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS STEFAN MOORE,
DARYL KARP; AN ABC TV PRODUCTION
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Landmines
– A Love Story
SOCIETY
1 x 55’ or 1 x 75’
Shah and Habiba are “flowers from the same garden” – both
victims of the many land mines left behind in Afghanistan. While
Shah tries to find work as a cobbler, Habiba is reduced to begging
for charity on the streets of Kabul to feed their three children.
Following Habiba’s progress is the unflinching camera of awardwinning filmmaker, Dennis O’Rourke. From the war-ravaged
streets to the classrooms where the lesson is how to identify
land mines and cluster bombs, this is a remarkable personal
story of a mother’s love in the face of one of the world’s
most dangerous and indiscriminate weapons.
WRITER/DIRECTOR/PRODUCER DENNIS O’ROURKE;
CAMERAWORK PTY LTD
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Homemade History
SOCIETY
13 x 5’
Every day in the homes, backyards and workplaces
of ordinary people, hundreds of personal stories unfold.
In Homemade History, 13 of these stories have been
captured by amateur cinematographers on 8mm and
16mm cameras. These slices of everyday life span the
1930s to the 1980s and are a fascinating glimpse into
a private record of how we once lived.
CREATOR/DIRECTOR ROBERT HERBERT;
PRODUCER SOPHIE JACKSON; EDITOR NICK MEYERS;
ARCADIA PICTURES PTY LTD
The Murdochs
BIOGRAPHY
1 x 55’’
From a small, provincial Australian newspaper, he has
created a global information empire, News Corporation,
and is one of the most powerful men on Earth. So what
makes Rupert Murdoch tick? Unique and exclusive
access to members of the Murdoch family across three
generations sees them share their candid views on the
man and the family. Supported by intimate home footage,
they take us into the heart of a family like no other.
DIRECTOR/PRODUCER TIM CLARK; EXECUTIVE PRODUCER JANET BELL
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Hoover’s Gold
HISTORY
1 x 52’
By the late 1890s, Western Australia’s goldfields were a lure for
ambitious young men from all parts of the globe. One adventurer
was a 23-year-old American, Herbert Hoover, the future 31st
American President. Hoover helped pioneer one of the richest gold
mines in Australian history – the Sons of Gwalia mine. Intent on
minimising costs and maximising profits, Hoover engaged Italian
miners on contract. But in 1934, long after he had left the scene,
ever-simmering anti-foreigner sentiment reached boiling point,
culminating in one of the worst riots in Australian history.
Recreated scenes and personal stories bring to life this tale
of triumph and tragedy, ambition and shattered dreams.
WRITERS BARRY STRICKLAND, FRANCO DI CHIERA; DIRECTOR
FRANCO DI CHIERA; PRODUCER MARIAN BARTSCH;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER SBS JENNIFER CRONE;
MAGO FILMS DLT
BUSINESS
Going Public
4 x 30’
Eight Days
a Week 10 x 27’
The owners of seven Apple computer
dealerships meet and hatch a plan.
Instead of cutting each other’s throats,
they’ll merge their corner stores and
prepare their newly formed $200 million
dollar corporation for the stock market.
Come float time, they’ll make more
money than they’d dreamt possible.
This fly-on-the-wall series goes behind
the scenes to see the power struggles,
secret agendas and simmering
tensions that threaten to wreck the
deal. It’s an extraordinary story, with
ordinary people as the stars.
Eight Days a Week enters the world
of people and their small businesses
to follow their challenges, their
successes and failures, their triumphs
and traumas. Each episode introduces
a new small business and its owners,
and explores the specific challenge
that is most threatening their ability to
survive. Over the course of a number
of months, two businesses are
tracked progressively and the effects
of changes made in their business
practices as a result of the intervention
of a mentor, become clear.
WRITER/DIRECTOR/PRODUCER NIGEL TRAILL;
CO-PRODUCER MARGIE BRYANT;
A PUZZLE MEDIA PRODUCTION
WRITER/DIRECTOR/PRODUCER JAMES ROBERTS;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER BARRY MITCHELL;
AN ABC PRODUCTION IN ASSOCIATION WITH
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Yen
for a Dollar
BUSINESS
4 x 30’
Yen for a Dollar explores the culture, work and family
relationships of 12 very different Asian people, whose
businesses include fashion, funds management, construction
and human resources. It’s all part of understanding how the
different cultures of Asia have shaped how they do business,
and how they relate to other parts of Asia and the West. With
business as the prism through which we view the region,
Yen for a Dollar offers a fascinating insight into the world
of Asia, its differences and its similarities.
ORIGINATOR/DIRECTOR/CO-PRODUCER PRIA VISWALINGAM;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER DASHA ROSS;
SERIES PRODUCER WILL DAVIES; A LOOK TELEVISION
AND AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING
CORPORATION PRODUCTION;
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Passion and Fury –
The Emotional Brain
SCIENCE
4 x 52’
SCIENCE
A groundbreaking exploration into the origins and science
of our four primal instincts – fear, anger, happiness and
love. These misunderstood emotions, generated in our
brains and fueled by our internal drug factories, can drive
us to the brink of madness and obsession, or take us to
the heights of ecstasy and euphoria. For the first time,
delve into the chemistry and follow the neural pathways
that deliver the sensations that define our lives.
SERIES PRODUCER ABC IAN CUMING; SUPERVISING PRODUCER CBC
MICHAEL BENNET; EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS ABC STEFAN MOORE, CBC
MICHAEL ALLDER; CO-PRODUCERS AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING
CORPORATION, CANADIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION IN ASSOCIATION
WITH DISCOVERY NETWORKS INTERNATIONAL
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The Man Who Saved a Million Brains follows the work of
Professor Cres Eastman, a world-renowned endocrinologist.
For the past twenty years, he and his team have been
fighting Iodine Deficiency Disorder (IDD) throughout China,
and most recently, in the remotest part of Tibet. IDD is
the most common preventable cause of brain damage
in the world today, resulting in varying degrees of mental
and physical retardation. Globally 2.2 billion people live
in areas with some measure of iodine deficiency. And
the cure? A simple pinch of iodised salt! So why is this
ancient condition showing up now in Australia?
WRITERS KATE RIEDL, KARRYN DE CINQUE; DIRECTOR/PRODUCER KATE RIEDL;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER ANDREW HOLLAND; DRAGONET FILMS FOR
AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION
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Designers
BUSINESS
10 x 15’
If you ever wondered what it takes to see an idea through
from conception to completion, this is the series for you.
No dry academics – just real designers with real projects,
making things. Wooden benches, websites, cars, ice creams.
It’s about collaborating and nurturing and visualising and it’s
all designed to get you excited. About design.
WRITERS/PRODUCERS PAUL SCHNELLER, RICHARD CORFIELD;
SERIES PRODUCER PAUL SCHNELLER; EXECUTIVE PRODUCER ALISON WESTON;
AN ABC EDUCATION TELEVISION PRODUCTION
In the Mind of
the Architect
BUSINESS
3 x 55’
In the Mind of the Architect is a stylish exploration into
the eclectic world of architects and their cutting edge
creations. Concentrating on the views and motivations of
several award-winning architects and a selection of their
most challenging and remarkable projects, this series
sets out to explain the process we call architecture – its
philosophy and its essential relationships with people.
WRITER/PRODUCER TIM CLARK, JANNE RYAN;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER JANET BELL
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Alien
Underworld:
Secrets of the
Nanobes SCIENCE 1 x 55’
In 1998, mysterious “organisms” were found in petroleum drilling samples.
These tiny entities survived for millions of years in solid rock, two kilometres
deeper into the Earth’s crust than any recorded life. When exposed to
oxygen and nutrients, they grow, reproduce, organise to form colonies
and contain the master molecules of life – DNA. Their ability to survive
extremes of radiation, temperature and pressure, make them
perfect space travellers and are the most convincing evidence
yet of an extraterrestrial life form.
WRITER/DIRECTOR SONYA PEMBERTON; PRODUCER KARENA
SLANINKA; EXECUTIVE PRODUCER DARYL KARP;
A TATTOOED MEDIA PRODUCTION
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Genius of Junk
SCIENCE
Sudden Death
1 x 30’
SCIENCE
It’s been called “the biggest mistake in the history of
molecular biology” – the dismissal of the majority of DNA
as mere junk because it appeared to have no function.
But an Australian scientist, Dr. Malcolm Simons, had
a remarkable insight that opened the door to this vast
untapped realm, which led to the controversial patenting
of the use of 95% of the DNA of every species on earth.
But just as the world embraces the power of junk DNA
to predict, diagnose and fight disease, Dr. Simons’s own
life hangs in the balance. He has Multiple Myeloma, an
incurable cancer, formed in the very DNA he spent 16
years exploring.
WRITER/DIRECTOR SONYA PEMBERTON; PRODUCER IAN CUMING;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER ABC STEFAN MOORE
1 x 51’
A chance meeting with a family who’d suffered a double
tragedy led an award-winning medical scientist, Dr.
Michael Denborough, to discover Malignant Hyperthermia
(MH), a rare genetic disorder that kills randomly and
suddenly. People who unknowingly have this disorder
lead perfectly healthy lives until the condition is triggered,
usually by anaesthetics. Dr. Denborough has dedicated
his life to fully understanding MH. He has proved that it
can be triggered by exercise and excessive heat, and he
raises the possibility that it may also unlock the riddle of
SIDS and other, as yet unexplained, causes of death.
PRODUCER DEE CAMERON; DIRECTOR TERRY CARLYON;
WRITER WILLIAM BIRNBAUER; EXECUTIVE PRODUCER ABC STEFAN MOORE;
THE DEE CAMERON COMPANY
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Chopper Rescue
REALITY
4 x 30’
From the ocean to outback, these helicopter
rescue crews are saving lives and facing
near death challenges everyday. Consisting
of a pilot, air crew officer, rescue crew
officer, paramedic and emergency doctor,
the crews are on call 24 hours a day, seven
days a week. The very real excitement and
extraordinary action unfolds in front of the
camera – the result is a unique and powerful
look at human drama and compassion at its
most natural and intense.
DIRECTOR/PRODUCER JAN CATTONI;
SERIES PRODUCERS MARK CHAPMAN, ANDREW SAW;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS MARK CHAPMAN, RUTH BERRY;
BIG ISLAND PICTURES
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Baseclimb 2 –
Defying Gravity
ADVENTURE
1 x 55’
Glenn Singleman set a world record when
he leaped off The Great Trango Tower in
Pakistan. His next goal was Ama Dablam,
a spectacular mountain, 6828 metres high.
Then his wife challenged him to take her
with him. Heather Swan is an active mother
and business woman, but she has never
parachuted, BASEjumped or climbed any
mountain. She must overcome fear and
self-doubt, as well as avalanche dangers
and a near-fatal bungy-jumping accident.
BASEclimb 2 – Defying Gravity is an
adventure, a love story and a drama with a
cliff-hanger finale that’s beyond imagination.
This is white knuckle television at its very best.
Global Boarders
ADVENTURE
1 x 48’
Spend six months on the road with
Emily Thomas, currently Australia’s most
successful freestyle snowboarder, as she
migrates north to tackle the gruelling,
exhilarating and occasionally painful
Professional Snowboard Circuit. Featuring
spellbinding footage and plenty of Xtreme
manoeuvres from some of the most
famous mountain resorts in the Northern
Hemisphere, Global Boarders takes a
rarely-seen inside view of this young,
dynamic and incredibly photogenic sport.
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SIDE PRODUCTIONS FOR FOREFRONT MARKETING
DIRECTOR/PRODUCER GLENN SINGLEMAN;
CO-PRODUCER HEATHER SWAN; A SUMMIT GROUP
PRODUCTION
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REALITY
The Flying Vet
Australia’s Flying
Doctors 5 x 30’
Nurses
1 x 60’ or 6 x 30’’
Never Never is 500,000
kilometres of real Australian
outback – a wilderness of
desert, jungle and coastline.
And it’s also home to Peter
Trembath, the only vet
in the area. Peter taught
himself to fly so he could
meet the people and treat
the myriad of animals in the
outback. Now Peter, The
Flying Vet, spends his time
crisscrossing landscapes
and covering enormous
distances as he runs what
must be one of the most
unusual and interesting
practices in the world.
The job description: service
200,000 isolated patients
over 12 million square
kilometres of the Australian
outback; treat patients on
remote sheep stations;
operate with improvised
equipment; and go into an
emergency dive to stabilise
a critical patient. The job: a
doctor in the Royal Flying
Doctor Service. Australia’s
Flying Doctors gets up close
and personal with remoteliving patients and the
doctors, nurses and pilots of
the internationally renowned
Royal Flying Doctor Service.
Nurses was filmed by four
nurses and their friends
in an attempt to capture
the real-life drama of their
profession from a different
perspective – their own. It
looks at life working in the
trauma ward, oncology unit,
the operating theatre and
the homeless psychiatric
ward. It provides a rare
glimpse into a world more
usually seen through the
patient’s eyes and it reveals
each nurse as an unsung
hero with a strong and
valuable story to tell.
DIRECTORS/PRODUCERS
BRIAN NICHOLLS, JACK KING;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
CHRIS MCCULLOUGH
WRITER/DIRECTOR/PRODUCER
SIMON TARGET; EXECUTIVE
PRODUCER GEOFF BARNES
4 x 30’
DIRECTOR HELEN GAYNOR;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER IVO BURUM;
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Real Life Water
Rats 4 x 30’
The unspoiled seas off
Tasmania’s coast offer up
a rich bounty capable of
enticing serious criminal
activity. The waterways and
wilderness areas also attract
a record number of holidaymakers and adventurers.
But such spectacular beauty
belies the dangers of this
unpredictable body of water.
It takes a special brand of
bravery to operate in the
huge seas of Australia’s Bass
Strait and for the Tasmanian
Police Marine & Rescue
Squads, high speed boat
chases and breathtaking
chopper flights are daily
events. Heart-stopping
rescues, stake-outs at sea,
life or death situations – it’s all
100% unrehearsed, real life
water police action.
WRITERS/CREATORS/DIRECTORS
STEPHEN THOMAS, VARCHA
SIDWELL; PRODUCERS KATH
SYMMONS, CRAIG DOW SAINTER;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER ABC DASHA
ROSS; ROAR FILM
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REALITY
Airforce
The Gatekeepers
5 x 30’
1 x 60’
Preparedness of people
and the technology of
weapons become crucial
in times of conflict. And in
the future, with unmanned
aircraft, laser weapons
and cyber wars, backing
the right technology is
a gamble no air force
can afford to get wrong.
Airforce looks at the
technology utilised by the
Australian Air Force now
and its plans for the future.
It also looks at its people,
the effects of flying on their
minds and bodies and
how aviation medicine is
pushing endurance limits.
From gun running to petrol
scams, from rare bird theft
to illegal fishing, from tax
evasion to drug smuggling,
the Australian Customs
Service covers a huge
area, both geographically
and in the range of its
activities. From the tip
of Cape York to the
most southern coast of
Tasmania, the 4,000-strong
workforce is constantly
monitoring the movements
of the nation and now,
using up to the minute
actuality and dramatic reenactments, we join them
on the job.
PRODUCERS PAUL SCHNELLER,
ASHLEY SMITH; EXECUTIVE
PRODUCER RICHARD CAMPBELL
PRODUCER/DIRECTOR JACK KING;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
GEOFFREY BARNES
Police Training
Academy 4 x 30’
The Academy
Police Training Academy
follows a group of new
recruits who think they’ve
got what it takes to make
it in the tough world of law
enforcement. There are
many lessons to learn and
they come thick and fast.
Some will face pressures
from within the course,
while for others events in
their personal lives will also
have an impact. It takes 26
weeks of intense training
to make a cop. Not all the
recruits will make it through
to graduation, but for those
who do, it’s the start of a
policing career somewhere
in Western Australia – at 2.5
million square kilometres,
the biggest policing
jurisdiction in the world.
Troubled by reports
of sexual abuse, the
Australian Defence Force
Academy promised a new
way of life for recruits. For
the first time, a film crew
was allowed on campus
to look at the changed
and real-life experience
of the cadets. They saw a
world where the rules are
different, where everything
you do is regulated, where
fitness and obedience are
requirements, not requests,
and discipline is key. It’s an
intense look at Australia’s
premier defence training
ground and university.
5 x 30’
DIRECTOR/PRODUCER
SIMON TARGET
PRODUCER/DIRECTOR DAVID DE VOS;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS JOHN
MCLEAN, DASHA ROSS NO M&E
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Jimmy Little’s
Gentle Journey
BIOGRAPHY / 1 x 55’
SOCIETY
Jimmy Little’s Gentle Journey
traces the extraordinary life
and times of this popular and
inspirational Aboriginal entertainer
and activist. From a tragic
childhood to star of the Australian
popular music scene, Jimmy Little
has proven to be both a survivor
and a pioneer. Archival footage,
anecdotes and interviews with
his contemporaries shed light
on the social and political issues
of the last 65 years in Australia.
It is a deeply moving journey
that defines and transcends
the story of contemporary
Aboriginal expression.
STARRING JIMMY LITTLE; WRITER/
CREATOR/DIRECTOR SEAN KENNEDY;
PRODUCER FRANK HAINES; EXECUTIVE
PRODUCER ABC DAVID JOWSEY;
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Tribal
Frontier
SOCIETY
Unearthing
Evil
1 x 55’
For 10 years, Oil Search
operated a power plant on an
isolated outpost in New Guinea.
Relationships were always good
with their business partners,
the Huli tribe, who’d lived there
for centuries. Until one morning
when their community relations
officer, and Huli tribesman, is the
victim of a savage knife attack.
Suddenly the company is in
the middle of a violent cycle of
tribal revenge and payback and
award-winning filmmaker, Steven
Salgo, was on the spot to film
the crisis.
PRODUCER/DIRECTOR STEVEN SALGO
SOCIETY
1 x 30’
Even in times of war there has
to be limits. But sometimes
all boundaries are crossed
and crimes of war are
committed. These constitute
crimes against humanity.
Unearthing Evil is a confronting
program that explores the
work of archaeologist Richard
Wright, who led the teams
that evacuated mass graves
in the Ukraine and Bosnia.
The evidence was used
to reconstruct the chilling
events that took place and to
support the prosecution of the
perpetrators.
PRODUCER PAUL SCHNELLER; EXECUTIVE
PRODUCER RICHARD CAMPBELL
Afrika: Capetown
to Cairo
SOCIETY
4 x 25’
A refugee from
Zimbabwe’s guerilla war
of independence, young
filmmaker Michael Davie
returns to his homeland
to capture the lives and
dreams of African youth
on film. Armed only with
a video camera and a
rucksack, he travels 8,500
kilometres from Capetown
to Cairo, through some of
Africa’s most volatile and
spectacular territories,
in this high energy, travel
adventure.
DIRECTOR MICHAEL DAVIE;
PRODUCERS MARCUS GILLEZEAU,
ELLENOR COX; FIRELIGHT
PRODUCTIONS
Thapelo:
A Prayer for Africa
SOCIETY
1 x 55’
Today, South Africa is in
the grip of a number of
epidemics. One in two
children will die of AIDS, one
in two women will be raped,
and the country has the
world’s worst homicide rate
– 20,000 every year. Against
the backdrop of these
appalling statistics, Thapelo
tells the story of the spirit of
its people. Against all odds,
including a Government in
denial and drug companies
only interested in profits,
there are those who work
tirelessly to support sufferers
and victims and to bring a
message of hope to South
Africans. These people are
South Africa’s only prayer.
End of
the Game
SOCIETY
Black
Soldier Blues
HISTORY /
SOCIETY
1 x 26’
Kenny is a fifth generation
hunter and bushman who
got his first gun at five. His
home in Tasmania, just off
the mainland of Australia’s
south, is adorned with the
evidence of his skills. But
shocked by his daughter’s
embarrassment at the many
trophy heads displayed on
his walls, Kenny vows to
give up his sport. The End
of the Game is about his
last hunt – the one last kill
before he gives it all up.
DIRECTOR/PRODUCER
STEPHEN THOMAS NO M&E
During WW2 under the
White Australia Policy, Black
American GIs sent to fight in
the Pacific were forbidden
to be stationed on Australian
shores. But as the war in
the Pacific escalated it was
reluctantly decided to let
African American personnel
in; as long as they were
separated from the rest of
the population. Subsequently
the Black GIs were stationed
into strict segregated zones,
where they were subjected
to inferior conditions, harsh
treatment, racial hatred and
even murder.
WRITER/CREATOR VERONICA FURY,
NICOLE MCCUAIG;
DIRECTOR NICOLE MCCUAIG;
PRODUCER MARK CHAPMAN,
VERONICA FURY; EXECUTIVE
PRODUCERS MARK CHAPMAN,
RUTH BERRY; BIG ISLAND PICTURES
PRODUCER JO WILLESEE; SUPERVISING
PRODUCER MICHAEL WILLESEE JNR;
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High Speed
Impact
SCIENCE
The Accused
SOCIETY
1 x 26’
There is a hidden toll on the roads
– the trauma of serious brain injury.
High Speed Impact looks at the cutting
edge science of crash testing and
investigates one accident that changed
a woman’s life forever. Annette’s
accident wasn’t fatal. Her car hit a tree
at just 55 kilometres an hour, but the
injuries to her brain were catastrophic.
A leading accident research team
investigates the crash and feeds
information into a computer model.
Using high speed X-ray cameras, the
researchers gain a unique insight into
what actually happens to the brain at
the moment of high-speed impact.
1 x 55’
“The Accused” is a middle-aged
businessman. He faces 25 years in jail
for masterminding a drug-smuggling
operation. Is he the mastermind or
the patsy? His accusers are his exgirlfriend and a young couple caught at
the airport with him. Each has a motive
to lie. This film is the anatomy of a jury
trial. For the first time in Australia, a
criminal trial has been filmed from start
to finish. We also go behind-the scenes
with the defence team, prosecution,
and judge gaining rare insights into
the daily realities, psychologies, and
strategies of the courtroom.
PRODUCER/DIRECTOR ALAN CARTER;
AN ALLEY KAT PRODUCTION
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5 x 27’
From the extraordinary to the eccentric,
the inspired to the insane, Inventions
from the Shed is the most innovative
half hour television series you’ll see this
year. Character based and narrative
driven, the series takes us deep into
the inner sanctum of the inventor, to
that private place where these original
thinkers find the inspiration for their next
successful creation. Or fabulous failure.
Either way, it’s compelling television.
Whether it’s a revolutionary engine
that will save the planet or a solution to
the drama of uneven sideburns, it all
starts...in the shed.
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PRODUCER JENI MCMAHON;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS ABC STEFAN MOORE,
BRIAN MCKENZIE; EBEL FILMS DLT
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Factual
Sister’s,
Pearls and
Mission Girls
SOCIETY /
HISTORY
1 x 55’
From the green meadows of Ireland
they travelled half a world away to
a desert by an aquamarine sea.
It was 1907 and their destination
was Broome – pearling boomtown,
cultural melting pot and one of
Australia’s wildest and most infamous
outposts. They were the Sisters of
St John of God and they were barely
of adult age when they set out on
their quest to “civilise” and evangelise
the “natives” of the North West.
Like many 20th century tales, theirs
is a story of religious faith, cultural
imperialism, commercial exploitation
and political incompetence.
The Dream
and the
Dreaming
HISTORY
The Kimberley:
Land of The
Wandjina
1 x 55’
NATURAL HISTORY
For over thirty thousand years, the
Desert People of Central Australia
had walked their lands, their life
governed by ancient laws laid down
by the totemic ancestors and their
Dreamings. In 1877 the German
Lutherans arrived. Their dream of
a “mission field” in the very heart
of the Australian continent put them
at the epicentre of a massive clash
of cultures. The Dream and the
Dreaming looks at how they forged
a remarkable and long lasting bond.
DIRECTORS/PRODUCERS JONATHAN MATTHEWS,
PRU COLVILLE; WRITER PRU COLVILLE;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER GEORGE PUGH;
A COJO PRODUCTION
1 x 53’
The Wandjina, spirit guardians of one
of the last great wilderness areas on
Earth, watch over a land ruled on the
coast by some of the most ferocious
tides in the world, and in the inland by
fresh water, falling water or no water
at all. Everything in the Kimberley in
north-west Australia has adapted to
live with the cycles of running water
and extremes of wet and dry, and to
survive the long periods of drought
between the torrential monsoon rains.
PRODUCER/DIRECTOR JEREMY HOGARTH;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER DIONE GILMOUR
WRITERS/CREATORS JENI MCMAHON, DAVID BATTY
DIRECTOR DAVID BATTY; PRODUCER JENI MCMAHON
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER ABC BRIAN MCKENZIE;
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SOCIETY
The Monk, the Weeping
Princess and Women 1 x 52’
the Forest 1 x 55’
The story of the villagers and the
forests in the Mae Soi valley of
Northern Thailand is all too tragically
commonplace. Destruction of the
upland forests has created a thorny
desert, silted up rivers and reduced the
crops. The difference in the Mae Soi
valley is that the people have begun
to reverse the process – in the face of
many obstacles. In a crusading monk
they have found guidance and a way to
cut through bureaucratic barriers; in a
lady of royal blood they found financial
and organisational support. Together,
the alliance is saving the forest and the
people – and providing a model for the
Third World.
WRITER/PRODUCER JOHN VANDENBELD;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER DIONE GILMOUR;
NARRATOR ROBYN WILLIAMS; ABC TV; BBC
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On March 19th 2002, a devout Catholic
knelt in her backyard shrine. As she
contemplated the serene face of the
Madonna, she noticed two shiny streaks
roll down her cheek. The weeping
Madonna of Rockingham is one of
many bizarre and unexplained cases
of crying statues. A tiny Madonna in
Civitavecchia, near Rome, wept tears
of blood in 1995 and a plaster plaque
of Our Lady in Syracuse, Sicily wept
human tears in 1953. Weeping Women
provides a window into this world of
religious phenomena by telling the
stories of those affected – a sceptic,
a statue’s owner, the seriously ill, and
devoted believers seeking guidance.
WRITER/CREATOR SARAH ROSSETTI; DIRECTOR/
PRODUCER CARMELO MUSCA; CM FILM
PRODUCTIONS
Trial By Fire
1 x 56’
Trial By Fire follows the Woodend
Fire Brigade as they struggle to
deal with Australia’s worst bushfire
season for over twenty years. A rural
Australian fire service, the brigade is
staffed by volunteer fire fighters who
balance their responsibilities to their
local community with the demands
of fighting fires often hundreds of
kilometres away. Trial By Fire captures
the humour, the adrenaline and the
camaraderie that makes Australia’s
country fire services unique.
WRITER/CREATOR/DIRECTOR KEVIN ANDERSON;
PRODUCER JOHN MOORE;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER BRIAN MCKENZIE;
JOHN MOORE PRODUCTIONS
Buddha
Realms
SOCIETY
1 x 55’
Since migrating out of India,
Buddhism has shown a remarkable
ability to adapt across race, language
and cultural barriers. The dominant
spiritual tradition of the East is now
flourishing in the West. Yet through
it all, Buddha himself remains the
constant ideal. Devotees believe that
a simple ascetic, compassionate
Buddha is the symbol of all that is
great and good in the world and
beyond. This program explores the
visions of Buddha from the ancient
East to the contemporary West.
DIRECTOR MARK EDMONDSON, STEVEN SALGO;
PRODUCER RACHAEL KOHN;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER GEORGE PUGH
Dead Sea
Scrolls
HISTORY
Tomorrow’s
Islam
2 x 33’
SOCIETY
In 1947 a great archaeological
discovery was made – the first of the
Dead Sea Scrolls was unearthed.
Over the next five years, the remains
of a further 800 separate scrolls were
found, scattered through 11 caves in
the Judean desert. This remarkable
array of documents contains
previously unknown works – prayers,
poems, hymns, biblical commentaries
and sectarian documents that
represent the beliefs and community
rules of the Jewish sect.
PRODUCER PETER KIRKWOOD;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER GEORGE PUGH NO M&E
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Tomorrow’s Islam presents diverse
portraits of several key Muslim thinkers
in the West who are grappling with an
accommodation between modernity
and Islam. Some argue that in traditional
Muslim countries new thinking is stifled
by repressive regimes or hidebound
clerics, and it is only in the West that
there is the freedom and means to allow
truly free and creative thinking. These
critical believers are the vanguard of a
constructive way forward, of reform of
their religion. They are the pioneers of
Tomorrow’s Islam.
PRESENTER GERALDINE DOOGUE;
DIRECTOR/PRODUCER PETER KIRKWOOD;
RESEARCH/ASSOCIATE PRODUCER DINA VOLARIC;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER GEORGE PUGH
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The Abbey
SOCIETY
3 x 55’
The Abbey follows five ordinary women as they spend 33
days and nights living the life of an enclosed Benedictine
nun. It is the first time that the outside world has entered the
hidden cloisters of the Abbey. With unprecedented access,
the women leave behind the hurly-burly of modern day life to
embark upon a search for meaning, God and self behind
the walls of the enclosed order. They struggle with the
demands of monastic life, homesickness, and their own
personal demons. What can happen at the Abbey is
a chance to explore life’s biggest questions, but
what actually happens will intrigue you.
Writer/Director/Producer Varcha
Sidwell; CSPB Varcha Sidwell
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The Shearers
4 x 27’
REALITY
The Shearers is a lively and intimate observational documentary
series about a group of young men and women trying to break
into one of the toughest physical jobs in the world. Focusing
on two of the students and one instructor, it provides a no
holds barred insight into the intense physical and psychological
pressures of this iconic Australian profession. In a rural area with
limited opportunities, it’s a backbreaking fast track to a new
career. Who will survive the first cull? Can the girls’ technique
beat the guys’ muscle-power? And which of the learners will
hold their own with the professionals?
WRITER ANDREW SULLY; DIRECTORS ANDREW SULLY, LUIGI ACQUISTO;
PRODUCERS LUIGI ACQUISTO, STELLA ZAMMATARO; ABRACADABRA FILMS
Trek – An Australian
Camel Odyssey
ADVENTURE
1 x 55’
Captured in the desert of central Australia, a mob of wild camels
is driven by an equally diverse, 200-strong mob of people along
a 360-kilometre stretch of the old, pioneer’s Cobb & Co route,
culminating in the biggest camel race of all – the Desert Sands
Cup. Along the way meet the 88-year-old who last rode the track
as a child; a couple of larrikin outback cowboys encountering
camels for the first time; a professional camel jockey and the
entrepreneur who made it all possible.
DIRECTOR PIERRE-JACQUES OBER; PRODUCERS JULES OBER & PIERRE-JACQUES OBER
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Bindi:
The Jungle Girl
WILDLIFE
26 x 30’
She may be sweet and petite, but Bindi Irwin
is a Wildlife Warrior on a mission to save the
planet’s most vulnerable and extraordinary
animals and show kids that conservation is lots
of fun. As well as inheriting nerves of steel and
boundless enthusiasm from her famous Dad,
Bindi also has access to the Croc Hunter’s
amazing archival video library, including many of
Steve’s adventures that have never before been
broadcast. So visit Bindi’s jungle tree-house and
join the crusade of the new Wildlife Warrior, her
Mum Terri and her band of eco-friendly Wildlife
Warriors, The Crocmen as they dance with
kangaroos, hang with alligators, track big cats,
swim with whales and encounter animals all
around the globe.
Director/Producer John Stainton; Producer
Justin Lyons; Executive Producer Judi Bailey;
Best Picture Show company
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Bush Tucker Man
NATURAL HISTORY /
ADVENTURE
Series 1: 15 x 28’ Series 2 Stories of Survival: 8 x 28’
In a battered army truck, his home a simple roll of blankets, Major Les Hiddins seeks out
and records the different kinds of bush food and medicines used by Aboriginal people
for thousands of years. He’s a bush survival expert for the Australian Army and travels
alone through the vast, almost totally unpopulated lands of northern Australia to carry
out his unique job. And despite the solitude he’s a chatty, humorous man who is as
entertaining as he is informative.
PRODUCERS/DIRECTORS TIM CLARK, ASHLEY SMITH, DAVID TELFER, DAVID LEONARD, DAVID TUNNEL, RICHARD WALKER,
STEPHEN BURSTOW DLT
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Aussie Animal Rescue
WILDLIFE
26 x 28’
Australia is home to some of the most unusual animals on the planet including koalas,
echidnas, kangaroos, wallabies, possums, lizards, even deadly snakes. With increasing
urban development humans and animals are coming into conflict and many native
species are at risk. But help is at hand 24 hours a day, as carers stand-by to rescue
native animals. From vet surgeries to people’s living rooms, from wildlife hospitals to
suburban backyards, native animals are being cared for. Aussie Animal Rescue follows
the dramatic, true and heart-warming stories of a dedicated group of rescuers and their
extraordinary efforts to save Australia’s unique wildlife.
Narrator / Presenter Tara Morice; Writers/Directors Sam Smith, Zoe Johnston, Julia Redwood ;
Supervising Director Julia Redwood; Executive Producers Ed Punchard, Julia Redwood;
Executive Producer Animal Planet Pholesha Johnson, Andriana Cora e Silva;
Executive Producer ABC John McLean, David de Vos, Gill Lomas; Prospero Productions
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NATURAL HISTORY
Australia’s Hidden Corner 1 x 52’
Tucked away in the diverse landscapes of Australia’s South West
corner are a bunch of adventurous and colourful characters
leading unusual and fascinating lives. In Australia’s Hidden Corner
you’ll meet a tree surgeon who risks his life every day in the
towering Karri forest canopy; an abalone diver who braves the
treacherous waters of the far south coast in search of precious
bounty (and who offers up some home-grown cooking tips); a
scientist pursuing an audacious plan to save Australia’s most
endangered animal, and “GI” Jane, who fights fires and in her
spare time, catches waves and lifeguards at the local beach.
DIRECTOR SUE TAYLOR; PRODUCER ANDREW OGILVIE;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER ANDREW OGILVIE; ELECTRIC PICTURES
The Oldest Living Tasmanian –
The Huon Pine 1 x 27’ or 1 x 54’
Over 3000 years ago, before the birth of Christianity, a seedling
took root in the dark leech-ridden forests of Tasmania. Today, that
seedling is an almost fully grown member of one of the world’s
longest living species – the Huon Pine. Its rare wood is favoured
by artists and fine furniture makers, and its lightness, strength and
close grain make it the “holy grail” of boat-building. Yet the real story
of the Huon Pine is of the role it played in the development of this
island outpost on the edge of the world and the early “piners” it
enticed into the pristine wilderness in search of its valuable timber.
DIRECTOR/PRODUCER PAUL SCOTT; WRITERS PAUL SCOTT, GARRY KERR;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS ABC DIONE GILMOUR, GILL LOMAS; PAUL SCOTT FILMS
Outstanding Australia 6 x 30’
Twelve of Australia’s most breath-taking and unspoiled national
parks are on show in this stunning series. From the blue-green
waters of the Whitsunday Islands to the beauty of Tasmania’s
Freycinet Bay, the wildlife of Kangaroo Island and the picturesque
Blue Mountains, some of Australia’s best-kept secrets are
revealed. From reefs to rainforests, mangroves to mountains,
the men and women who work in them introduce the plants and
wildlife of our parks in all their diversity.
PRODUCERS/DIRECTORS JACK KING, GARY JOHNSON; EXECUTIVE PRODUCER JACK KING
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From
The Heart
NATURAL HISTORY
10 x 26’
Explore Australia’s deserts, oceans and coast, its rainforest
and bush, discover the interior of New Guinea and the subAntarctic islands – see ten areas through the eyes of those who
know them best. Through a combination of stunning footage,
superb classical music and personal recollections, find out what
the regions mean to those who have lived in or studied them
for most of their lives. Rangers, scientists, researchers and
locals bring it all to life with their observations, stories and
studies of the animals, the climate, the history and
the changes that have taken place over time.
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER ABC DIONE GILMOUR;
AN ABC NATURAL HISTORY UNIT
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Breaking the Ice
NATURAL HISTORY
6 x 27’
The ice breaker Aurora Australis sets off on a spectacular journey through the treacherous
Southern Ocean, home to colonies of penguins, elephant seals and albatrosses. The icy
wilderness is also temporary home to “the winterers” – people who have spent a year in the
most isolated continent on Earth. High into the Antarctic ice cap, we meet with a glaciological
traverse team on their three-month expedition across Antarctica – one of the last great
journeys on Earth.
WRITER/PRESENTER TIM BOWDEN; PRODUCER/DIRECTOR IAN CUMING;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER CHRIS MCCULLOUGH
Ice Break Heart
NATURAL HISTORY
1 x 55’
With no time to lose Peter Bland goes overboard to release a rope ensnared around the rudder
of a crippled yacht drifting dangerously close to pack-ice in the freezing Southern Ocean.
But shortly after their safe return, Peter is diagnosed with a serious heart condition and intrusive
surgery cripples him. This is an awe-inspiring story of a man who wouldn’t give up and two
years later is deemed fit enough to undertake the treacherous 550km trek to the North Pole.
WRITER/PRODUCER/DIRECTOR ALAN LINDSAY; ASSOCIATE PRODUCER PETER BLAND
Ice Shelf
SCIENCE /
ENVIRONMENT
1 x 27’
Camped on one the world’s most spectacular and dangerous landscapes, a team of scientists
prepare to embark on a ground-breaking experiment. Their location is the magnificent
Amery Ice Shelf, a massive floating platform which accounts for 16% of the East Antarctic
ice sheet. Their goal is to drill a series of holes 380 metres through the ice shelf and into the
cavity beneath. By creating this peephole in the ice, the scientists will be able to collect vital
information on the melt and refreezing processes critical to understanding global ocean
circulation, and shaping our future response to climate change.
PRODUCERS DOUGLAS THOST, DAVID LUFFMAN; EXECUTIVE PRODUCER DIONE GILMOUR;
AN ABC NATURAL HISTORY UNIT PRODUCTION
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Antartica:
The Silence is Calling
NATURAL HISTORY /
ENVIRONMENT
1 x 75’
Set in the spectacularly beautiful Antarctica, this film
documents how Australia came to lead the world in
understanding and conserving this last great wilderness.
Australians originally set out 50 years ago to claim territory
and resources but ended up protecting Antarctica
from exploitation forever. The history of exploration is
told through archival film, while contemporary footage,
supported by computer animation, explains how science
has changed the way the world looks at Antarctica.
WRITER/NARRATOR TIM BOWDEN; DIRECTOR IAN CUMING;
SCRIPT CONSULTANT PETER BOYER
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Australia Wild
NATURAL HISTORY
21 x 30’
PRODUCERs/DIRECTORs RICHARD CAMPBELL, TERRY CARLYON,
MITCHELL KELLY, MATTHEW LOVERING, PAUL REDDISH,
KARL STEINBERG, KLAUS TOFT; EXECUTIVE PRODUCER DIONE GILMOUR
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Birdman of
Paradise
Clash of the
Carnivores
Climbing high in the treetops
of some of Australia’s most
inaccessible rainforests is
a man on the hunt – on
the hunt for one of the four
species of Birds of Paradise
that exist on the island
continent. John Young is
one of the few who know
where to find the magnificent
male birds as they perform
their spectacular dance-like
mating display in an attempt
to impress potential partners.
Join him on an amazing
journey of discovery.
On the rugged, fortress
island of Tasmania on
Australia’s southern tip, live
Tasmanian Devils, Tiger
Quolls and Eastern Quolls,
carnivores and marsupials
like. These pouched
killers survive by living in a
precarious harmony whilst
competing for a limited
resource – flesh. While the
ferocious devils appear to be
the greatest winners, there
seems to be an unexpected
alliance in this on going
clash of the carnivores.
Cat Wars
Emus: Curious
Companions
In the Victorian hills of
Australia, there’s a curfew
– a curfew on cats. And
it’s all because the local
population of lyrebirds has
been decimated by feral
cats and foxes over the
past few years. But the
curfew decision has created
problems of its own, splitting
the local community down
the middle. Cat Wars looks
at the lifestyle of these rare
and exotic birds and the
reactions of the local people
to the solutions.
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A somewhat gawky
bird that has the most
unexpected sexual habits
is probably Australia’s most
recognisable bird. The emu
is found over most of the
country, from the tip of Cape
York, through the centre and
down into the south. But
for a bird so common, we
are only just now finding out
about its habits. Life for the
male emu is not only hard
work but has little reward,
while the female enjoys the
luxury of running the show in
the emu world.
From the Snow to Lizards of Oz
Hello Possums
River Red
the Sea
Blow-up lizard dolls, lizards Hoarse coughs and bumps An Australian red river gum
From the microscopic drama
of an animal-eating plant to
the majesty of the sea eagle,
this program explores the
vital connection between
the water and wildlife in a
unique corner of Australia.
It’s a story of the water’s
journey from alpine peaks to
the fertile coastal lakes of the
Gippsland watershed over
the span of four seasons:
the winter snows in the high
country, the icy torrents of
the spring thaw, summer
bushfires and autumn
flooding in the lakes.
Nature’s
Gamblers
We resoundingly applaud life
strategies that neatly exploit
a particular evolutionary
strength but forget that such
risks can make an animal or
plant vulnerable. Will life that
has become so specialised
and attuned to a particular
ecological niche be able to
adapt again to a changing
world or will it evolve itself
into extinction? What is the
price of such specialisation
when we see the past
littered with many such failed
“success” stories?
on treadmills and lizard
underpants with built-in
radio transmitters are the
unorthodox but effective
methods scientists are
using to reveal the secret
lives of lizards. And there’s
plenty of opportunity to
study them in Australia,
the kingdom of the lizard,
and a continent with more
species than any other
on the planet.
Night of the
Bogongs
Employing the latest in
filmmaking techniques, this
film follows the fascinating
800km migration of the
Bogong Moth, one of
the longest of the insect
marathons. In their billions
they ascend, climbing
high into the jet-stream
which carries them
south. Navigating by the
light of the moon, these
moths cover hundreds of
kilometres in a single night.
But the survival test has
only just begun. Over the
coming days, weeks and
months they must battle
other creatures, weather,
humans and time.
in the night can be blamed
on the Brushtail possum,
the most successful of all
Australian marsupials to
adapt to city living. With 24
known species of possums
in Australia, some are
regarded as pests, others
as rare, and a few even
endangered. A look at
their behaviour reveals that
sharing the environment
with possums can be a
pleasure rather than a
problem.
by the water’s edge is a
tranquil image but deceptive.
In fact, squadrons of insects
and animals are eating
this tree alive. Their quarry
however, is a master of
adversity. In its constant
battle with the attackers it is
using intriguing strategies for
gaining every advantage. The
tree’s job is to survive until it
has the chance to reproduce
and this year the prospects
are good. The great floods
that come only once or twice
every century are coming!
Portrait Painter to
Rivers of Fire
the Birds
William Cooper is the
greatest in Sir David
Attenborough’s books. The
greatest painter of Australian
birds that is. Cooper
lives in the rainforests of
Northern Queensland
where spectacular Birds of
Paradise frequently visit his
garden and where Sir David
Attenborough has also been
seen on occasions. Sir
David presents the abundant
colour of Australia’s
spectacular birds as well
as Cooper’s paintings and
he also introduces the
occasional wild bird or two.
A volcanic eruption in
Northern Queensland more
than 199,000 years ago
spewed lava streams 23
kilometres long creating
the Undara lava tubes.
A remarkable refuge for
wildlife, researchers are
drawn to the tubes to
discover why the population
of cave creatures is so high;
to examine the similarity
of its basalt to that on the
Moon; and to observe the
changes that the seasons
bring to the lives of the bats,
beetles, spiders, mites, flies
and moths that inhabit them.
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continued
NATURAL HISTORY
Rock Opera
21 x 30’
PRODUCERs/DIRECTORs IVO BURUM , RICHARD CAMPBELL,
TERRY CARLYON, JENI CLEVERS, MARY COLWELL, MITCHELL KELLY,
MATTHEW LOVERING, DAVID PARER, PAUL REDDISH, KARL STEINBERG,
KLAUS TOFT; EXECUTIVE PRODUCER DIONE GILMOUR
On a lonely outcrop
called Black Rock in Far
North Queensland, lives a
small community of rock
wallabies. Unique amongst
the macropods, the agile
rock wallabies are the first
recorded monogamous
kangaroos and their society
is full of all the tensions and
intrigues common to human
monogamous societies.
Follow their struggle to
survive the drought, and later
during the good times, their
struggles with one another.
Spirits of the
Forest
Birds of Paradise hold a
magnetic attraction for the
highland people of Papua
New Guinea who greatly
prize their delicate and
spectacular plumes as
symbols of wealth. Also
used as decoration in tribal
rituals, the village men
search the forests in the
hunt for the feathered gold.
This program explores the
elaborate courtship rituals
and remarkable sexual
displays of these exotic
birds and the relationship
between the highlanders
and their feathered friends.
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Survival
on the Reef
On a spring night, a
spawning of coral takes
place on the largest coral
reef in the world – the Great
Barrier Reef off the northeastern coast of Australia.
The reef plays host to the
greatest diversity of plant
and animal life found in
any part of the sea. But
limited resources have led
to a constant struggle for
many of the sea creatures
who employ fascinating
techniques to survive –
camouflage, armour, spines,
and even relationships with
unrelated species form a
diverse defence system.
Sperm Wars
In most species, long-held
notions of motherhood,
fatherhood and monogamy
are being questioned, with
evidence showing that
even females presumed
to be monogamous mate
with more than one male
during their reproductive
cycle. Only recently have
scientists observed the
intriguing tactics used in
the battle to ensure that
a male’s sperm reaches
the female egg and not a
competing male’s sperm.
A Very
Particular Parrot
Window
on the Wild
Many mysterious plants and
animals are hidden on Cape
York Peninsula, the remote
tropical tip of northern
Australia, among them the
rare Golden Shouldered
Parrot. Little is known about
this rare bird with the curious
habit of building its nest in
Magnetic Termite mounds.
But now a major study
hopes to unravel some
of the bird’s well-hidden
secrets and determine how
it will survive.
The rare Long-Footed
Poteroo, the Tuan and the
Eastern Barred Bandicoot
are just some of the
occupants of the Healesville
Sanctuary – an Australian
zoo with a difference. The
sanctuary is establishing
the animals’ breeding
populations and researching
their habits with the intention
of releasing some of them
into the wild under the
supervision of Healesville’s
staff. Until then they share
the zoo with better known
Australian fauna like the
koala, kangaroo, possum
and dingo.
Which Sex?
How do Fairy Wrens
make sure that they give
birth to more males than
females? And how can
a simple mite give birth
to pregnant females and
control precisely the sex of
her grandchildren? In the
animal world, many species
seem to be able to skew the
ratio of males to females in
their offspring. Crocodiles
do it by temperature but
mechanisms in other
species remain a mystery.
Wombats:
Bulldozers
of the Bush
When shipwrecked sailors
first encountered wombats,
they did what they had to do
to survive – they ate them!
More than 200 hundred
years later, the wombat
still suffers at our hands,
blamed for damaging fences
and fouling pastures. This
film examines the myths
and realities of wombat
life, above and below the
ground, as scientists begin
to understand these intrepid
and resourceful Bulldozers
of the Bush.
Year of
The Gagadju
A land of rivers and flood
plains, paperbark and
eucalypt woodlands split by
ancient sandstone cliffs –
this is the home of Bill Neidjie
and the Gagadju people.
Part of Kakadu National
Park in Australia, the region
is an ever-changing vista
that rules the lives of the
Gagadju people. They divide
their year into six seasons
which can be heralded by
a plant coming into flower,
dragon flies swarming, a
change in wind direction
or grasshoppers singing to
welcome a new season.
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Nature of Australia
NATURAL HISTORY
6 x 55’
This series is a magnificent illustration of Australia’s
dramatic landscape, the evolution of its flora and fauna,
and the origins of its most extraordinary inhabitants.
It explores the diversity of its landscape from the seas to
the arid interior, the effects of flood, drought and bushfire
and the impact of 200 years of European settlement on the
land, its plant and animals.
DIRECTORS/PRODUCERS DIONE GILMOUR, DAVID PARER;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER JOHN VANDENBELD
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Wild Relations
NATURAL HISTORY
4 x 30’
Bobby and the Banded Stilts
In the vast salt lakes of the Australian inland, banded Stilts breed. Here billions of tiny shrimps
lay dormant waiting interminably for rain. Last year it came in the form of Cyclone Bobby
which transformed a dry salt lake into an inland sea. Within weeks there were 70,000 birds
nesting. Triggered by the rains, the shrimp eggs hatched and the waters were seething with
food for the Stilts – true interdependence between the Stilts, the shrimps and the cyclone.
PRODUCERS JEREMY HOGARTH, DAVID LUFFMAN; PHOTOGRAPHY MARK LAMBLE; EXECUTIVE PRODUCER DIONE GILMOUR
Mother’s Little Helpers
Why on earth would an animal that is quite capable of starting its own family, choose
to stay at home and help its parents raise more young? Yet that’s exactly what many
Australian animals do, from sugar gliders to birds and bees. It’s called co-operative
breeding and it’s currently one of the hot topics in science. So why do some animals
choose to be co-operative breeders and why is it so prevalent in Australia?
PRODUCER ANNETTE COOPER; EXECUTIVE PRODUCER DIONE GILMOUR; PHOTOGRAPHY LINDSAY CUPPER
Natural Born Cheats
Cheating it appears is rife in the animal world: death adders deceive lizards into thinking
they’re a hot date and end up a hot meal; honey bee insurgents are constantly looking
for ways to topple the Queen bee; and male Bower birds steal and trash one another’s
love nests to impress females. Cheats do prosper it seems and even animals should not
be surprised to discover their buddies are in fact Natural Born Cheats.
PRODUCER KLAUS TOFT; EXECUTIVE PRODUCER DIONE GILMOUR; PHOTOGRAPHY CAMPBELL MILLER, MARK LAMBL
With Wings on their Fingers
Dark shapes in the skies at night and strange screeches that send shivers down the
spine – this is the mythical image we have of bats. With Wings on their Fingers goes
beyond the myth and looks at the lives, loves and losses of a colony of Little Red Flying
Foxes in Australia’s tropical north – an intimate story of a colony of ten million Little Reds.
PRODUCER MARK LAMBLE; EXECUTIVE PRODUCER DIONE GILMOUR; PHOTOGRAPHY MARK LAMBLE
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Animal Passions
NATURAL HISTORY
3 x 30’
Raising Archie
Former ABC TV newsreader, Richard Morecroft, becomes a proud “father” to a two
week-old, orphaned, grey-headed flying fox he called Archie. Flying foxes or fruit bats
are often regarded as pests, but Morecroft has a different view. Raising Archie follows
the tiny orphan’s progress as he flourishes under Morecroft’s care until he is eventually
released back into the colony into which he was born.
PRODUCER/DIRECTOR RICHARD CAMPBELL; EXECUTIVE PRODUCER DIONE GILMOUR
Robert Ulman: A Brush with Nature
On the cliff tops of the wild southern coastal region of Warrnambool, Australia, lives
celebrated artist, Robert Ulman. The turbulent ocean below is the calving ground for the
Southern Right whale which was pursued to the edge of extinction in the last century. But
now the return of these magnificent whales proves inspirational to Ulman who is rebuilding
his own life in the area after losing everything he owned in devastating bush fires.
PRODUCER/DIRECTOR TONI STEINBRECHER; EXECUTIVE PRODUCER DIONE GILMOUR
Secrets of the Heart
It has long been held true that Australia has a “dead heart” but now ecologist Dr
Steve Morton declares war on this cherished belief. Many of Central Australia’s varied
landscapes are far greener and richer in animal and plant life than generally believed but
despite this, at least half of the original mammal species have disappeared from the area
over the last 120 years. What is the reason behind this major ecological disaster?
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Zoo’s Company
NATURAL HISTORY
8 x 30’
How do you give a birthday party for a 19 year-old tiger? Why
does Bon-Su the elephant wear shoes? How do you persuade
Leroy, the reluctant rhino, to give a sperm sample? Should a
pregnant zebra be allowed to die while Spot and Stripe, the bear
cubs, are allowed to live? Zoo’s Company goes behind bars and
moats at three very different zoos to witness the backstage life
of the animals and their keepers – the joys, the tragedies, the
frustration and fun.
SERIES PRODUCER GILL LOMAS; EXECUTIVE PRODUCER DIONE GILMOUR
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The Animal Attraction
SCIENCE
5 x 28’
Dogs, cats, horses, pigs, cattle, sheep and goats. They’re the big
seven of domestic animals and over time, humankind has formed
a partnership with them that has changed our lives irrevocably.
Pulitzer Prize winner, Jared Diamond, and philosopher, David
Dennett, present an informative and entertaining look at why and
how we live with them; how civilisation developed on the back of
them; and how they try to communicate with us and themselves.
WRITER/PRESENTER JONICA NEWBY; PRODUCER/DIRECTOR IAN CUMING
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Bunch
of Fives
NATURAL HISTORY
5 x 5’-8’
Cell
Animation
Lower
Orders
Turtle
World
A prisoner sits
despondently in his cell.
The sound of clanging
doors and footsteps is
heard – the jailer brings a
present – it’s a birthday
cake made from crayons.
The prisoner begins to
draw the world he yearns
for – a jungle scene with
monkeys, birds and frogs.
Amazingly it comes
to life just as the prison
guard can be heard
making his rounds. Can our
prisoner be drawn into his
own fantasy of escape?
At last the real answer
to the age-old question,
“Waiter, what’s that
fly doing in my soup?”
Some wild creatures are
rare, beautiful and found
only in the most remote
wilderness. And then there
are rats, cockroaches and
flies – common, tough
and they live where we
live. Ratatooey, Flat Albert
and the Blue Baron hang
out in the alleyway behind
Sam ‘n Ella’s Bistro. But
what happens when
it’s dinnertime and the
garbage is bare?
Through the vast
emptiness of space travels
a lone sea turtle, her breath
creating a whole new
atmosphere, which in turn,
leads to the evolution of
a forested, mountainous
home for some enterprising
monkeys. Not content to
dwell in this paradise, their
industrious ways lead them
to exploit their resources.
Slowly they deplete all
the turtle has provided for
them, without a thought
for her well-being. She falls
from the sky into a vast
ocean below.
Bunch of Fives is
the fanciful creation
of award-winning
animator, Nick
Hilligoss. Each of
these stop motion
animated treats
offers a different
perspective on the
Duelling
relationship between Banjo Frogs
On finishing the
humans and the
metamorphosis from
natural world.
tadpole to frog, Cyril finds
himself on uncommon
ground – a garbage dump.
Unsure of his surroundings,
he croaks out to other
frogs. They reject his
advances until Cyril picks
up an old banjo and
dramatically changes his
tune. The other frogs are
impressed – but who is the
stranger and why can he
play so well?
ANIMATED/FILMED/DIRECTED
NICK HILLIGOSS; EDITOR DAVID
LUFFMAN; EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
DIONE GILMOUR
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Possums
Rest
Those awful human beings!
They have no consideration
for happy-go-lucky
possums. Imagine trying
to enjoy a moonlight howl,
a 3am clog dance on a
tin roof or tossing around
food when some human
is having a barbecue,
driving a noisy car or even
sending in the possum
catcher. It was such a good
neighbourhood until the
people moved in!
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Good
Riddance
NATURAL HISTORY
5 x 5’ or 1 x 25’
Join in the hilarious animated adventures of Eco and
his team of environmentally friendly pest controllers.
Eco’s got a no-pollution solution for every infestation
across the nation. Eco’s payroll includes spiders, rats,
frogs, lizards and even an echidna. Sometimes Eco’s
solutions don’t quite work out as planned, but
that’s half the fun and twice the challenge for this
poison-free pioneer.
PRODUCER/ANIMATOR NICK HILLIGOSS; VOICES
PAUL LIVINGSTON; MUSIC NIKO SCHÄUBLE;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER DIONE GILMOUR;
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PRODUCTION
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Platypus –
World’s Strangest
Animal NATURAL HISTORY 1 x 52’
The platypus has both baffled and inspired the scientific
community since its discovery by Europeans over 200 years ago.
Three years in the making, this blue-chip natural history film takes
us down the east coast of Australia to the many serenely beautiful
habitats of the platypus. Technology specially created for this
film captures images from inside the nesting chamber of a wild
platypus and records the extraordinary sounds of the mother
suckling her offspring and we watch as they grow from
newborns to adulthood.
PRODUCERS DAVID PARER, ELIZABETH PARER-COOK;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER DIONE GILMOUR; AN AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING
CORPORATION AND DISCOVERY CHANNEL PRODUCTION IN
ASSOCIATION WITH TELCAST INTERNATIONAL GMBH
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NATURAL HISTORY
Australia –
The Big Picture 1 x 52’
From the producers of Mysteries of the Ocean Wanderers comes a
spectacular one-hour special, profiling the breadth of the landscape
and the intimate lives of the animals which survive on the massive island
continent of Australia. Breathtaking photography takes us through the
different regions of the country and shows us the animals, like the everpresent, all-conquering kangaroo, that call it home.
PRODUCER MATTHEW LOVERING; EXECUTIVE PRODUCER DIONE GILMOUR
Call of the Coorong 1 x 48’ or 1 x 28’
Filmed over twelve months in majestic widescreen, this stunning
documentary captures the four seasons of life in the Coorong – a coastal
Australian dune system that is home to over 250 species of birds. As the
bleak months of autumn and winter give way to the breeding season of
spring, a fascinating struggle for survival begins. From the deadly raptors
that hunt the neighbouring mainland, to the seabirds that breed on the
myriad of islands, Call of the Coorong offers a fascinating study of the
lives of these birds and the tribulations they must endure.
PRODUCERS JOHN CAROZZI, PETER BARNWELL
The Big Wet 1 x 55’
The Big Wet is a striking visual record of a particular wet season in
the tropical north of Australia. It starts with the last days of the Dry in
September and concludes with the first fires in April. For the Salt-Water
Crocodile and Magpie Goose it is a time to breed; for Agile Wallabies and
other small marsupials it can be a time of stress as they are forced to
find shelter from the floods. Featured throughout the film is the majestic
scenery of Kakadu and Arnhem Land.
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Mysteries of the
Ocean Wanderers
NATURAL HISTORY
1 x 54’
Surrounded by rich polar water, the tiny specks
of land that form the Crozet Islands, are a magnet
for Elephant seals, Kerguelen fur seals and the
biggest concentration and variety of seabirds of
any island group on Earth. French scientists are
now using satellite tracking to find out where the
thousands of Wandering and Sooty Albatross
and the 2.5 million King Penguins go when they
leave the islands after a massive breeding frenzy
to feed at sea.
DIRECTOR DAVID PARER; PRODUCERS DAVID PARER,
ELIZABETH PARER COOK; EXECUTIVE PRODUCER DIONE GILMOUR
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Heard Island
NATURAL HISTORY
1 x 50’
Located 4,000 km south west of Australia in the
freezing waters of the sub-Antarctic is an active
volcanic island sheathed in massive glaciers. Join
a team of scientists on a rare expedition to the
island as they work on a range of projects, from
documenting the wildlife to studying the effects
of global warming and climate change. Find out
what makes world heritage-listed Heard Island
unique, and how the scientific studies will help to
answer some of the fundamental problems facing
the world today.
PRODUCERS TONY DORR, DAVID LUFFMAN; EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
DIONE GILMOUR; AN ABC NATURAL HISTORY UNIT PRODUCTION
Shark Bay
NATURAL HISTORY
Island Life
1 x 27’
NATURAL HISTORY
For an experience that can be alternately
savage and serene, plunge into the
aquamarine waters of Shark Bay, Western
Australia. Best known for its tourist-friendly
dolphins, Shark Bay is home to a diverse
population of sea life, including green
and loggerhead sea turtles, dugongs,
sea snakes, an outcrop of stromatolites
(ancient life forms that house billions of
microbes) and of course, sharks. Since
1997, marine biologists have caught and
tagged almost 400 tiger sharks in the bay.
However it’s the dolphins, as always, who
steal the show with some truly unique
“intelligent” behaviour.
WRITER/DIRECTOR/PRODUCER LEIGHTON DE BARROS;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS ABC DIONE GILMOUR, GILL
LOMAS; SEA DOG FILMS PTY LTD
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A six-part series, Island Life explores six
of Australia’s far-flung islands and the
behaviour of its inhabitants. From the
invasion of millions of ants on Christmas
Island to the idyllic Torres Islands which
acts as a defence in stopping the spread
of viruses into Asia, New Guinea and
Australia; from the endangered marsupials
who share an alliance with oil workers on
Barrow Island to the wonders of survival
on Kangaroo Island – each self-contained
story could happen nowhere else but on
these islands.
PRODUCERS WADE FAIRLEY, JUDITH CURRAN, GORDON
GLENN, RICHARD SMITH, TERRY CARLYON, TOSCA LOOBY;
SERIES PRODUCER CLAIRE JAGER;
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Orphans of
the Forest 1 x 27’
Once more than 1 million orang-utans lived in the
forests that stretched from China to Java. Now
only small pockets of jungle support a dwindling
population of just 15,000. The continued
destruction of their habitat and the black market
trade in baby orang-utans, threaten to bring our
closest primate relative to the brink of extinction.
One man making a small difference in this battle
for survival is Dr. Willie Smits whose efforts have
made him many enemies, but this year Smits will
rescue his 1000th orang-utan.
PRODUCER/DIRECTOR KYLE NEAVES;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER GILL LOMAS;
A KYLE NEAVES PRODUCTION
They Shoot
Crocodiles,
Don’t They? 1 x 50’
Take an intimate, behind-the-scenes look at a
film crew as they set out to make a documentary
about the fascinating creatures that inhabitant
Australia’s world famous Kakadu National
Park. It’s a year-long story of tropical extremes,
enduring landscapes and the home of the
Gagadju people, the oldest surviving human
culture in the world. But it’s also the story of
Rory McGuinness, his partner, Rebecca Scott,
their three year-old daughter, Bella and camera
assistant, Matt Cadwallader.
DIRECTOR REBECCA SCOTT; PRODUCERS REBECCA SCOTT,
RORY MCGUINNESS; PHOTOGRAPHY RORY MCGUINNESS
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Goannas and
the Rubbish
Frogs 1 x 30’
The Chant
of the Scrub
Turkey 1 x 27’
The invasion of cane toads into
Australia’s Northern Territory’s legendary
Top End is having a devastating impact
on goannas. Cane toads, originally from
South America, have hopped steadily
into the rich habitats of Arnhem Land
and Kakadu National Park. They are
extremely poisonous and kill almost
anything that attempts to eat them –
including goannas. While scientists
struggle to understand the true impact
of these foreign invaders and an
effective genetic control is at least a
decade away, wet season floodwaters
are carrying the cane toads ever deeper
into previously pristine wilderness areas.
All is not peace and love in Frog’s Hollow.
Two years ago, a guest to this Buddhist
commune accidentally killed a scrub
turkey. This was not only illegal but very
foolish. The small and reasonably wellbehaved population of turkeys retaliated.
Their numbers grew, their behaviour
became aggressive and their intentions
became clear – to make life a misery for
every two legged mammal they could
find. The community, inspired by their
Buddhist teachings, are now responding
with their own plans for karmic
redemption. It’s animals vs people,
nature vs civilisation, Darwin vs Buddha
– and so far, the turkeys are winning.
WRITER IAN WATSON; PRODUCER ALBERT KOOMEN;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS ABC GILL LOMAS,
DIONE GILMOUR; ABC TV
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Still Croaking
1 x 27’
Frogs have survived for 175 million
years. They’ve outlived the dinosaurs
but, for the magnificent jewel-like
Green and Golden Bell Frog, the
future was not bright. Threatened by a
fungus that feeds off the keratin in its
skin, there were just a few remaining
pockets left when scientists made
their vital breakthrough. But, before
this endangered amphibian would get
its “lifeline”, a good deal of political
muscle was required to facilitate the
construction of specially built frog
ponds, corridors and hotels in the
heart of a growing city – in one case
causing a re-think to work on the
Sydney 2000 Olympics site.
WRITER/DIRECTOR/PRODUCER LOU PETHO;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS ABC DIONE GILMOUR,
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The
Big Blue
NATURAL HISTORY
1 x 50’ HD
Journey to Australia’s southern ocean and uncover one of its
best-kept secrets – a natural phenomenon called the “Bonney
Upwelling” that sparks a feeding frenzy all the way up the food
chain to the planet’s largest living creature, the Blue Whale. With
a heart the size of a Volkswagen, a tongue that weighs more than
an elephant and a mouth big enough to capture 50 tonnes of sea
water, a feeding Blue Whale is a sight to behold. Filmed in Hi Def,
this Blue Chip Natural History documentary captures for the
first time the extraordinary spectacle of this unique event.
WRITERS/CREATORS JENI CLEVERS, CLARE THOMSON; DIRECTOR/
PRODUCER JENI CLEVERS; EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS ABC DIONE
GILMOUR, NHK MASARU IKEO; ABC NATURAL HISTORY UNIT; NHK
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Islands of the Vampire Birds
NATURAL HISTORY
1 x 56’
How does a tiny finch get to a barren group of islands in
the Pacific and over millions of years, evolve into one of the
most fascinating groups of birds on Earth? Dry, harsh and
unforgiving, the Galapagos Islands are home to a unique
assemblage of animals – land and marine iguanas, giant
turtles and finches that peck the skin of seabirds before
drinking their blood. Follow a year in the lives of these
amazing creatures and discover the forces of nature that
have created them.
PHOTOGRAPHY DAVID PARER; PRODUCERS DAVID PARER,
ELIZABETH PARER-COOK; EXECUTIVE PRODUCER DIONE GILMOUR
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Birdsuite 1 x 54’
The glorious sounds of nature are merged together with a selection of classical pieces,
played by some of Australia’s leading symphony orchestras in a magnificent musical
interpretation of Australia’s and Papua New Guinea’s spectacular bird-life.
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Floral Suite 1 x 65’
A brilliant array of Australian flora features in this enchanting musical journey into the
world of flowers. A superb selection of music from Vivaldi, Mozart, Bach and Handel
provides the musical overlay to a vibrant show of camellias, fuschias, wildflowers and
a magnificent selection of bulbs and blossoms.
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Wild Rhapsody 1 x 53’
An evocative and witty musical score accompanies this delightful musical journey.
The dazzling visuals feature unique Australian wildlife and capture the fascinating
behaviour of playful young animals as they go about their daily struggles.
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Tarkine –
The Forgotten
Wilderness
NATURAL HISTORY /
ENVIRONMENT
1 x 52’
In a world where pristine wilderness is fast disappearing, Australia’s
Tarkine is a rare and ruggedly beautiful place. Isolated on the island
of Tasmania at the end of the last Ice Age, these 350,000 hectares
of wilderness have changed very little over the last sixty million years.
Tarkine – The Forgotten Wilderness takes us on a captivating journey to
a place few people have ever seen. The program magnificently captures
the diversity and awe-inspiring beauty of the Tarkine – its wild, raging
coastlines, majestic forests, exquisite glassy rivers, haunting valleys
heavy with mist, giant ferns that date back to the Jurassic period.
Like a lost world, the Tarkine owes its survival to its isolation.
WRITER/CREATOR/DIRECTOR/PRODUCER DAVID WARTH;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER ABC DIONE GILMOUR;
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NATURAL HISTORY
6 x 30’
PRODUCER KLAUS TOFT, MICHAEL DOUGLAS, GREG NEWBOLD,
JEREMY HOGARTH, RICHARD CAMPBELL;
PHOTOGRAPHY MARK LAMBLE, CHRIS DAVIS, ROD COATS, KEITH TAYLOR
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Bugs in the
System
The Last of the
Wild Camels
When plants or animals
disrupt the massive
Australian communications
network that has been laid
down in some of the most
intractable landscapes in
the world, what do you
do? Kill them! Or at least
that’s what’s been done in
earlier decades. But now
the emphasis is on trying
to establish non-violent
solutions to the problem.
They first came to Australia
in 1840 and their Afghan
handlers became part of
Australian history. But the
advent of rail links and
motorised transport saw the
use of camels short-lived and
many were freed. Australia
is now the last country on
Earth to have herds of wild
Arabian camels. Working
and living in a makeshift
camp, two German
researchers spent more
than three years studying
these fascinating animals,
revealing new information on
their physiology and complex
social behaviour.
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Golf Links
In rural Australia, golf is played
on fairways and greens
carved out of the bush,
leaving plenty of room for
native plants and animals to
make their homes. But in the
city, a golf course is more
often than not, an oasis of
green in a sea of houses and
roads. Designers are now
realising the need to take
heed of their bush cousins
and put back the native plants
they destroy when clearing for
fairways and roughs.
Silvereyes in
Paradise
Just off the coast of
Australia, in the dense,
heavily forested centre
of Heron Island, lives
Silvereyes, a small, olive
green bird. Home to many
species of birds and a
breeding ground for turtles,
Heron Island is also one
of Australia’s favourite
tourist resorts and a centre
of scientific research.
Silvereyes in Paradise
follows one scientist’s life
work as he captures a
pair of young birds as they
breed for the first time.
Of Snails and
Slugs and Slimy
Things
Wild Flowers
Its eyes are on the end of
retractable stalks, it only
has one foot that moves in
ripples, it’s hermaphroditic
and it’s familiar to us all
– it’s the snail. However
few people have a real
understanding of snails, their
evolution, their remarkable
behaviour or their importance
in the environment. But now
time lapse and microfilming
helps us view these slimy
creatures in a new light.
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Few places on Earth have
such a variety of flowering
plants as the sand-heath
plains of south-west
Australia. A few months of
the year, these normally
drab heath lands explode
into a mass of living colour
– and it’s blossoming into
big business! Now instead
of rushing to clear the land,
farmers cultivate purposebred hybrids for lucrative
overseas markets and
cater to the home-gardener
with seed farms. Wild
Flowers looks at the impact
this new commercialism is
having on flowers.
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NATURAL HISTORY /
ENVIRONMENT
Australia:
Eye of The Storm 4 x 50’
Using never-before-seen cinematography, computer graphics and satellite
images, Eye of the Storm tracks the origins and paths of powerful climate
systems that batter Australia each year, affecting the weather, wildlife and
people of this island continent. La Nina brings a combination of torrential
rainfall, cyclones and massive flooding; El Nino brings heart-breaking droughts
and bushfires; sudden storms from Antarctica race northwards at any time
of the year; and there’s always spectacular ferocity from Monsoons.
PRODUCERS: KLAUS TOFT, JENI CLEVERS, ASHLEY SMITH, MARK LAMBLE;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS DIONE GILMOUR
USA, Germany, Spain, Portugal and Australia rights only
Once Upon Australia 1 x 26’
Hundreds of millions of years pass by in less than half an hour in this
fascinating journey through Australia’s natural history, from the creation
of the world to the extinction of humanity far in the future. Ancient fish,
amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals and marsupials are all brought back
to life in brilliant 3-D animation.
DIRECTED/ANIMATED/FILMED BY NICK HILLIGOSS; EXECUTIVE PRODUCER DIONE GILMOUR
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SCIENCE /
ENVIRONMENT
Perils of
50 Million
Plectropomus Years Under
1 x 56’
The Sea 1 x 54’
Bouts of frenetic sexual activity,
perilous ocean voyages, harems, sex
changes, invasion, colonisation and
slaughter – the life of a coral fish is
a dramatic tale indeed. And if you’re
not only beautiful but tasty as well,
the odds get even worse! But new
research could soon make life a little
easier for our piscine population.
PRODUCER/DIRECTOR DR RICHARD SMITH;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER JOANNE FINLAY
In the last 50 million years coral reefs
have altered very little, but in just the
last 50 years all that is changing with
the impact of humanity threatening
their very existence. Now marine
scientists are starting to piece
together just how the remarkable
submarine communities that are
coral reefs work, and how best to
preserve the conditions needed for
their survival.
WRITER/PRODUCER/DIRECTOR DR RICHARD SMITH;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER DARYL KARP
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Quantum Magazine
SCIENCE
44 x 30’
The latest developments in health, medicine, environmental
issues, space and technology feature in this exciting and thoughtprovoking package of science stories. Specially packaged for
the international market, each half hour episode contains four
segments of approximately five minutes duration. Find out about
forensic pigs, electronic noses, a Tsunami in Papua New Guinea,
deep bacteria, manic depression, the benefits of mud and more.
SERIES PRODUCERS ANDREW HOLLAND, LIZ PADISON
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Cells From Hell
Cure from the Crypt
The Next Pandemic
1 x 30’
1 x 30’
1 x 30’
A few years ago, scientists discovered
a micro-organism which they now
know is responsible for killing billions
of fish and causing unusual medical
symptoms in humans. Called
Pfiesteria, this bizarre creature is part
plant and part animal and its alarming
spread has been linked with farming
practices in North America. This
compelling and nightmarish film tracks
a team of scientists as they attempt
to alert people to its dangers while
facing a concerted effort to stifle their
research and destroy their credibility.
One third of the world’s population
is infected with tuberculosis, the
greatest bacterial killer in the world
today. Where traditional antibiotic
treatments are failing, centuries-old
Hungarian mummies are saving
lives. The 200 fantastically preserved
bodies were first located in a crypt in
the picturesque town of Vac in 1994,
their clothes, hair, nails and skin
remaining intact. Just how are these
ancients helping to provide a lasting
solution to the killer disease?
In 1918, the Spanish flu killed
between 20 and 40 million people
worldwide. Now the search is on to
find the early 20th century virus in
the hope that it might help mankind
survive other deadly new strains.
Recently the Bird Flu decimated
thousands of chickens in Hong Kong.
Had that virus learned how to jump
to humans, hundreds of millions of
people could have been dead in just
one week. Unlikely? This astonishing
story reveals the possibilities.
PRODUCER NAOMI LUMSDAINE
PRODUCER IAN WATSON
PRODUCER/WRITER GEOFFREY BURCHFIELD
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Privacy on
the Line 1 x 30’
The Sinister Hand
Spare Parts
1 x 30’
1 x 30’
Some of us love it and some of us
hate it – shopping on the internet
that is. Internet shopping has the
potential to change the way we live
but security, or lack of it, is holding
people back from embracing this
new technology. Privacy on the
Line examines latest developments
that aim to make the web a safer
place to do business. At the core
is cryptography, a secret way of
writing that is thought to be virtually
unbreakable.
Alcoholism, autism, bed-wetting
and brain damage – these are some
of the things science has claimed
left-handed people are prone to
over the years. But where does
left-handedness come from? It’s
possible that up until two million
years ago we didn’t care which hand
we used. Then suddenly our brains
changed. We developed language
and all became right-handed. Lefthandedness appeared on the scene
much more recently and only in the
last 5,000 years has there been so
much of it around.
Imagine this. On a picnic with friends
you suffer a heart attack. By the time
you reach hospital most of your heart
is no longer working. The doctor takes
some of your skin cells and orders a
replacement heart from the tissueengineering unit and just three weeks
later you have a new heart built from
living cells that precisely match your
own genetic profile. This provocative
program visits the American
laboratories that are taking medicine
and ethics into uncharted waters.
PRODUCER ANDREW HOLLAND
PRODUCER ANDREW HOLLAND
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What’s Your Poison
SCIENCE
5 x 27’
PRODUCER JANET BELL; SERIES PRODUCER RICHARD CAMPBELL; EXECUTIVE PRODUCER ALISON LEIGH
Alcohol – The Deceptive Drug
Marijuana – The Forbidden Drug
Drinking – it’s a social activity and one that’s widely
accepted globally. It’s not surprising then, that many of
us continue to drink knowing it can be destructive. But is
the desire to drink genetic or learned? Is there a point of
no return once the liver has been damaged by alcohol?
Does moderate drinking really harm us or is it just a myth?
Perhaps a little bit of alcohol might actually be good for us.
Two thirds of 20 year olds and one in eight adults have
used marijuana and for more than half a century it’s been
tagged a dangerous drug. Marijuana users have long
claimed that it’s harmless but nonetheless the authorities
continue the ban on its cultivation and usage. They claim
that it’s carcinogenic and brain-damaging. Science has
established that the truth lies somewhere in-between the
claims of both groups.
Caffeine – Everyone’s Drug
Everyday the world consumes the equivalent of one caffeine
drink per person. Caffeine is the most commonly used drug
around the world and is such a part of everyday life we don’t
even see it as a drug. However research shows that some
of the effects of caffeine are similar to those experienced
after taking hard drugs. But there’s also a positive side.
Caffeine has been shown to have measurable benefits in the
treatment of the elderly and premature babies.
Nicotine – The Desirable Drug
What is it about nicotine that makes it so compelling and
difficult to give up? Smoking might be much maligned,
rejected by advertisers, frowned upon in public places,
almost socially unacceptable and definitely on the way
out if the masses have their way, despite all of this, there
are those who see a positive side to nicotine. In fact it
appears there are sound scientific reasons why smokers
believe cigarettes help them cope with everyday life.
Ecstasy – The Party Drug
Around the world headlines have screamed out the dire
consequences of taking the designer drug ecstasy. Lives have
been lost but that doesn’t stop many from continuing to take
it. We go behind the scenes of the rave scene and examine
the hype the drug attracts. The results will surprise, as many
continue to argue that the effects of ecstasy are far less
devastating than some legal drugs like nicotine and alcohol.
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For the Juniors
EDUCATION
24 x 15’
How does the brain control the body? Why do boats
float? How do you prevent the spread of germs in
hospital? How big is the moon? Why do seasons change
throughout the year? Answers to these and many other
questions are presented in For the Juniors, an awardwinning series for children about transport, buildings,
space, the sea, weather and the human body. It aims
to stimulate children’s curiosity and imagination and
encourages them to explore and learn about the world
around them. For children aged 6-12 years.
WRITERS/PRODUCERS CAROLYN JONES, FRANCOISE FOMBERTAUX;
MAIJA ROVE; EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS ROBERT CLARK, ALAN HICKEY;
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Behind
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EDUCATION
10 x 15’ or 1 x 45’ (DVD)
This is the news. For kids. By kids. The series that takes the
issues of the day and translates them into a language young people
understand, Behind the News explains a range of kid-centric topics
including koalas with drinking problems, how to count a billion dollars,
the dangers of junk food and computer games, travelling to Antarctica,
making drugs from bugs, how tornadoes form, the science of mobile
phones and global warming. Using the music and popular culture of
their generation, the Behind the News team of junior investigators
and presenters put current affairs into context and explore the
stories often overlooked by mainstream news.
WRITERS/SEGMENT PRODUCERS
SARAH MARTINELLI, KRISTA ELEFTHERIOU, KERRY STAIGHT,
DANIEL COOPER; PRODUCER RAY WARREN;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER ROBERT CLARK;
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EDUCATION
Being Me Food for
8 x 20’
Thought
Being Me is a health series
for 8-12 year olds that
encourages them to know
themselves, like themselves
and be themselves. The eight
programs explore issues
that concern young people,
and present a range of skills
to help them manage their
lives. The series has been
researched and developed
with the assistance of
curriculum officers in
the fields of personal
development, health and
physical education.
10 x 15’
Food for Thought is an
entertaining and informative
series providing teenagers
and young adults with the
information needed to make
informed choices about food.
A team of young presenters
guide them through basic
nutrition and food theory, and
answer the most commonly
asked questions, such as the
difference between calories
and fats and why some fats
are good for us and others
are just tasty. From animal
rights to shelf life, ethical
farming to food therapy, Food
for Thought dishes up the
good oil to a market hungry
for food facts.
PRODUCER KERYN JAMES; SERIES
PRODUCER SUSAN REDDEN;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER ROBERT
CLARK; AN ABC EDUCATION
TELEVISION PRODUCTION;
no M&E
WRITER/PRODUCER CAROLYN
JONES; EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
ROBERT CLARK; AN ABC EDUCATION
TELEVISION PRODUCTION
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Like It Is 8 x 20’ Winged
Sandals 3 x 4’
Exploring issues that
concern young people, Like
It Is presents strategies to
help them manage their lives.
Adolescence is painted as
a positive time, but a period
that comes with some
unique challenges. Interviews
and real life situations
together with a music video
clip production style help to
engage the audience. Key
skills are presented and
reinforced throughout the
series and include optimistic
self-talk, decision-making,
communication skills and
help seeking. The series
has been produced with
the assistance of curriculum
officers, mental health
specialists and target
audience focus groups.
PRODUCER KERYN JAMES; SERIES
PRODUCER SUSAN REDDEN;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER ROBERT
CLARK; AN ABC EDUCATION
TELEVISION PRODUCTION
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Take the tour with Hermes
the messenger god,
through a magical place
filled with awesome gods,
daring heroes and fabulous
monsters. Winged Sandals is
a series of three animations
told in a contemporary style
to inspire a thirst for the
classics in audiences aged
6-12. From Perseus and
Medusa, to Demeter and
Persephone, children will
be enthralled by the strong
visual imagery and the stories
of classical mythology.
PERSEUS AND MEDUSA: SCRIPT AND
ANIMATED BY SQUARE i; ORPHEUS
AND THE UNDERWORLD: RETOLD AND
ILLUSTRATED BY NATHAN JUREVICIUS;
FLASH ANIMATION SQUARE i; SCRIPT
ROSIE ALLIMONOS; DEMETER AND
PERSEPHONE: SCRIPT AND ANIMATED
BY BUNDLE CREATIVE SOLUTIONS;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER ROSIE
ALLIMONOS; AN ABC NEW MEDIA AND
DIGITAL SERVICES AND UNIVERSITY
OF MELBOURNE CO-PRODUCTION
ONLINE CONTENT MOBILE CONTENT
EDUCATION
Numbers
Count 10 x 15’
Shape Shape
Shape 7 x 15’
Take on
Technology 12 x 15’
Learning mathematics has never been
more fun, with each of the programs
in this 10-part series using real-world
contexts in which mathematics is
relevant and accessible. A narrator
guides children aged 7-10 through
topics including arithmetic, fractions,
chance, data, money and time,
and encourages them to actively
participate in the segments.
In a fantasy bushland setting, two
characters, Bunyip and Swaggie,
playfully examine the qualities of
various shapes. At the same time
computer graphics explore the
shapes of faces, slicing, turning
and transforming them, while filmed
sequences find examples of these
newly formed shapes in the real
world. It’s a creative way of making
the investigation into two and threedimensional shapes for children aged
5-8 so much more enjoyable.
Through an investigative approach
Take on Technology encourages
children to recognise and understand
the use of technology around them.
Each program explores how design
meets the demands of different users
in varied situations. Young viewers are
encouraged to think about the things
people have considered when designing
technology to meet particular needs and
children talk about their own designs
and ideas and the decisions they make
during the process. Two puppets, Dodly
and Flyn, tackle problems to come
up with some highly imaginative, and
sometimes impractical, solutions. These
segments reinforce the need to plan a
design before making a product.
DIRECTOR MARK STANFORTH;
PRODUCER SUSAN REDDEN no M&E
PRODUCER MAIJA ROVE
WRITER/PRODUCER CAROLYN JONES;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER ROBERT CLARK;
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EDUCATION
Study English 52 x 10’
Designed to help those preparing for the International English Language Testing System
(IELTS) test for entry into a College or University where English is the language of tuition,
or for employment or immigration purposes. Each episode is based on video interviews
with native speakers of English on topics with relevance to IELTS. The video footage is
drawn from science, education and current affairs television programs. All key skills are
addressed, including listening, reading, writing and speaking. The key feature of this
series is its authentic English usage. All bite-sized episodes are independent of each
other and can be viewed in any order.
DIRECTOR JOHN CRONSHAW; PRODUCER SARAH TOOTH; EXECUTIVE PRODUCER BARRY MITCHELL;
AUSTRALIA NETWORK IN ASSOCIATION WITH INSEARCH LIMITED
English Bites 310 x 8’
Series 1: 101 x 8’ and Series 3 and Series 4: 209 x 5-10’
English Bites is an educational series and integrated website that explains the everyday
usage of the English language while giving colourful insights, through the story, into
Australian life, society and culture. Each episode begins by playing a recent news story,
then breaks it down into individual words and phrases, metaphors, similes, analogies
or puns. English Bites. It’s a magazine. It’s a language course. It’s a website. And it’s
a whole lot of fun.
WRITERS SARAH TOOTH, SONJA DECHIAN, TREVOR BYRNE, RUDI SOMAN; DIRECTOR JOHN CRONSHAW;
PRODUCER SARAH TOOTH; EXECUTIVE PRODUCER BARRY MITCHELL; AUSTRALIA NETWORK
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The Business
of English 15 x 10’
In business, language is critical to correct understanding
and positive outcomes. The Business of English looks at
the English language used in everyday business situations.
In each episode, common situations found in business
are enacted in a short drama. Host, Brenton Whittle,
examines the language used, the words and phrases most
appropriate for the situation and the type of interaction.
The program examines in detail: meeting new people,
making social arrangements, chairing and participating
in meetings, presenting reports, referring to statistics,
opening, conducting and concluding negotiations, giving
speeches, making arrangements over the phone and
saying goodbye to business acquaintances.
WRITER/CREATOR BARRY MITCHELL; DIRECTOR JOHN CRONSHAW;
PRODUCER LEANNE BRYDEN-BROWN; EXECUTIVE PRODUCER BARRY
MITCHELL; ABC ASIA PACIFIC
English: Have A Go 26 x 30’
How does the English language work? And how
do people use the language to interact in everyday
situations? Each program in this series answers the
questions using an on-going drama with a range
of engaging characters and mini-documentaries.
The series also provides structured opportunities for
students to put into practice what they are learning.
PRODUCER MAIJA ROVE; EXECUTIVE PRODUCER CLAIRE HENDERSON
Living
English 42 x 15’-18’
Living English is an English language learning series
designed for language learners at a beginner, or near
beginner level, through to an intermediate level. In each
episode we see an episode of a drama “Sisters and Brothers”
where the English language is used for a different purpose,
for example, checking in at a hotel, shopping and arranging a
meeting. After the drama, hosts, Brenton Whittle and Michelle
Crowden, expand on the language functions shown in the
episode, demonstrating how to use the language and
examining vocabulary, pronunciation and grammar.
www.australianetwork.com/livingenglish
WRITERS BARRY MITCHELL, TREVOR BYRNE;
DIRECTORS JOHN CRONSHAW, ANDREW ELLIS;
PRODUCER JOHN OLSZEWSKI;
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER BARRY MITCHELL;
AN australia network PRODUCTION
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EDUCATION
Study Skills
Why Is It So?
1 x 30’ and 12 x 15’
132 x 7’-15’
Studying in a university or college environment can
be daunting for new students and those studying
via distance education or in an open-learning
mode face even more challenges. And of course
the challenges for students sitting their final exams
in high school are renowned. This series aims to
equip students with the skills to adjust to these
new demands and environments and better cope
with the pressures created by the need for study.
For over two decades, the enigmatic Professor
Julius Sumner Miller concocted the formula for the
perfect science television show…cool experiments,
interesting science and fantastic hair. The Why
Is It So? series, which aired between 1963 and
1986, brought the genre an element that had not
been seen before – fun! And now, in the interests
of modern science we’ve resurrected it – in all its
retro glory. In the 21st century, the Professor’s
ability to get your attention, stir your imagination
and arouse your curiosity is undiminished. And if
you think his hair is crazy now, just imagine what
they said back in the 60s.
PRODUCER TONY WATTS
PRESENTER PROFESSOR JULIUS SUMNER MILLER
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ABC Digital Content
Development
The ABC is at the forefront of digital media development
in Australia.
As a market-leading global distributor, the ABC also
provides traditional and emerging clients worldwide with
a wide range of digital content, together with the service
and expertise to build audiences, traffic and exposure.
The ABC’s extensive catalogue includes video (long and short
format), still images, audio and text from a diverse range of
genres, including Factual, comedy, news and entertainment.
Our Digital Content Development team can customise, deliver
and syndicate high quality content across platforms including:
• L
ocal and International mobile carriers and 3rd party
content providers
• O
nline portals, corporate intranets and local specific
websites
• Video-on-demand and commuter services
• Online content aggregators and information providers
Contact
Robert Hutchinson
General Manager, ABC Digital Content Development
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Angelo Tilocca
Manager, Content Licensing
t 61 2 8333 3546
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ABC Library Sales
The ABC is home to
Australia’s largest media
collection, with over 75 years
coverage of news, current
affairs, sport, science, natural
history, the arts and more.
ABC Library Sales gives you
access to this world-class
collection of stock footage,
still images and sound bites,
as well as the collections
of its partners, National
Geographic Digital Motion
and AP Archive, in the South
East Asian and Australasian
regions. It also represents
a number of specialist
independent collections.
The ABC library is a
resource rich in its breadth
and can deliver the images
and sounds to service your
creative needs.
Contact
Cyrus Irani Manager, Library Sales
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Simon Kain Sales Manager
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Representing AP Archive, the video archive
of the Associated Press the world’s oldest
and largest news gathering organisation
National Geographic
Digital Motion
ABC Library Sales is proud to represent the National
Geographic Digital Motion Footage Library in Australia,
New Zealand and South East Asia.
Its world-class collection includes unparalleled visuals
of nature, stunning wildlife, amazing destinations, world
cultures, environment, science and the wonders of the
world – available in HD.
For more information contact:
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BBC Motion Gallery
ABC Library Sales’s collection of digitised footage
is conveniently available to be licenced online through
BBC Motion Gallery.
This footage has been hand-picked from the ABC’s
vast and unique collection, focusing on contemporary
Australia, wildlife, lifestyle, the Asia Pacific region,
locations and personalities. Plus award-winning news and
sports coverage chronicling many of the key moments
in Australian history, including East Timor gaining
independence, the aftermath of the Bali bombing and the
anti-globalisation protests.
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Index
Adventure
Education
Baseclimb 2 – Defying Gravity
51
Behind the News
Bush Tucker Man
64
Being Me
100
Bush Tucker Man: Stories of Survival
64
Business of English, The 103
Global Boarders
51
English Bites
102
Peking to Paris
18
English: Have a Go
103
Food for Thought
100
Snakebuster, The Trek – An Australian Camel Odyssey
4
61
Arts
In The Company of Actors
30
Show, The 32
Writers on Writing
32
Biography
In the Compound –
The Last Days of Yasser Arafat
34
Jimmy Little’s Gentle Journey
54
Life and Legacy of Spike Milligan, The 27
Murdochs, The 42
Original Mermaid, The
28
Raul, the Terrible
35
Shadow of Mary Poppins, The 29
Business
Designers
47
Eight Days a Week
44
Going Public
44
In the Mind of the Architect
47
Yen for a Dollar
45
For the Juniors
99
98
Like It Is
100
Living English
104
Numbers Count
101
Shape Shape Shape
101
Study English
102
Study Skills
105
Take On Technology
101
Why Is It So?
105
Winged Sandals
100
History
All Points of the Compass
6
Black Soldier Blues
55
Dead Sea Scrolls
59
Dream and the Dreaming, The
57
Frank Hurley – The Man Who Made History
36
Hoover’s Gold
43
Navigators, The 37
Outback House
16
Peking to Paris
18
Sister’s, Pearls and Mission Girls
57
Voyage of The Nautilus
37
Environment
Australia Wild – Rock Opera 72
93
Australia Wild – Sperm Wars
72
Antarctica: The Silence is Calling
69
Australia Wild – Spirits of the Forest
72
Australia: Eye of the Storm
92
Australia Wild – Survival on the Reef
72
Crude
14
Australia Wild – A Very Particular Parrot
73
Ice Shelf
68
Australia Wild – Which Sex
73
Once Upon Australia
92
Australia Wild – Window on the Wild
73
Perils of Plectropomus
93
Australia Wild – Wombats: Bulldozers of the Bush 73
Tarkine – The Forgotten Wilderness
89
50 Million Years Under the Sea
Natural History
Australia Wild – Year of The Gagadju
73
Australia’s Hidden Corner
66
Big Blue, The 86
Big Wet, The 81
Birdsuite
88
Animal Passions – Raising Archie
76
Animal Passions – Robert Ulman:
A Brush with Nature
76
Breaking the Ice
68
Animal Passions – Secrets of the Heart
76
Bunch of Fives – Cell Animation
78
Antarctica: The Silence is Calling
69
Bunch of Fives – Duelling Banjo Frogs
78
Australia – The Big Picture
81
Bunch of Fives – Lower Orders
78
Australia: Eye of the Storm
92
Bunch of Fives – Possums Rest
78
Australia Wild – Birdman of Paradise
70
Bunch of Fives – Turtle World
78
Australia Wild – Cat Wars
70
Bush Tucker Man
64
Australia Wild – Clash of the Carnivores
70
Bush Tucker Man: Stories of Survival
64
Australia Wild – Emus: Curious Companions
70
Call of the Coorong
81
Australia Wild – From the Snow to the Sea
71
Chant of the Scrub Turkey, The
85
Australia Wild – Hello Possums
71
Floralsuite
88
Australia Wild – Lizards of Oz
71
From The Heart
67
Australia Wild – Nature’s Gamblers
71
Goannas and the Rubbish Frogs
85
Australia Wild – Night of the Bogongs
71
Good Riddance
79
Australia Wild – Portrait Painter to the Birds
71
Heard Island
82
Australia Wild – River Red
71
Ice Break Heart
68
Australia Wild – Rivers of Fire
71
Island Life
83
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Islands of the Vampire Birds
87
Flying Vet, The 52
Kimberley: Land of The Wandjina, The
57
Gatekeepers, The 53
Mysteries of the Ocean Wanderers
82
Moulin Rouge Girls
33
Nature of Australia
74
Navy Divers
Oldest Living Tasmanian – The Huon Pine, The 66
Nurses
52
7
Once Upon Australia
92
Police Training Academy
53
Orphans of the Forest
84
Real Life Water Rats
52
Outstanding Australia
66
Shearers, The 61
Platypus – World’s Strangest Animal
80
Shark Bay
83
Still Croaking
85
Tarkine – The Forgotten Wilderness
89
They Shoot Crocodiles Don’t They?
84
Wild Relations – Bobby and the Banded Stilts
75
Wild Relations – Mother’s Little Helpers
75
Wild Relations – Natural Born Cheats
75
Wild Relations – With Wings on their Fingers
75
Wild Rhapsody
88
Wildscreen – Bugs in the System
90
Wildscreen – Golf Links
91
Wildscreen – The Last of the Wild Camels
90
Wildscreen – Of Snails and Slugs and Slimy Things
91
Wildscreen – Silvereyes in Paradise
91
Wildscreen – Wild Flowers
91
Zoo’s Company
Science
50 Million Years Under the Sea
93
Alien Underworld: Secrets of the Nanobes
48
Animal Attraction, The
77
Body Harvest
20
Catalyst
8
Catalyst Special – To Catch a Liar
11
Catalyst Special – Descent to Titan
12
Catalyst Special – Dirty Little Secrets
11
Catalyst Special – Human Sub
11
Catalyst Special – Hypnosis
11
Catalyst Special – Love Trap
11
Catalyst Special – Planet of the Rings
12
Catalyst Special – The Science of Business
10
Catalyst Special – The Science of Dating
10
77
Catalyst Special – The Times of Our Lives Pt 1
10
Catalyst Special – The Times of Our Lives Pt 2
10
Catalyst Special – Voyage to the Sea of Mars
12
Academy, The 53
Crude
14
Airforce
53
Deadly Enemies
40
Australia’s Flying Doctors
52
Genuis of Junk
49
Chopper Rescue
50
High Speed Impact
56
Reality
Ice Shelf
68
End of the Game
55
Man Who Saved a Million Brains, The 46
Family Footsteps
2
Our Earth 13
God On My Side
22
Passion and Fury – The Emotional Brain
46
Homemade History
42
Perils of Plectropomus
93
Inventions from the Shed
56
Quantum Magazine
94
Jimmy Little’s Gentle Journey
54
Quantum Special – Cells From Hell
95
Landmines – A Love Story
41
Quantum Special – Cure from the Crypt
95
Monk, the Princess and the Forest, The 58
Quantum Special – The Next Pandemic
95
Singer – A Dangerous Mind
38
Quantum Special – Privacy on the Line
96
Sister’s, Pearls and Mission Girls
57
Quantum Special – The Sinister Hand
96
Sounds of Aus, The 21
Quantum Special – Spare Parts
96
Thapelo: A Prayer for Africa
55
Sudden Death
49
Tomorrows Islam
59
Sun, The 13
Trial by Fire
58
Tribal Frontier
54
What’s Your Poison? Alcohol – The Deceptive Drug 97
What’s Your Poison? Caffeine – Everyone’s Drug 97
Unearthing Evil
54
What’s Your Poison? Ecstasy – The Party Drug
97
Weeping Women
58
What’s Your Poison? Marijuana – The Forbidden
Drug
97
Wildlife
What’s Your Poison? Nicotine – The Desirable Drug 97
Society
Aussie Animal Rescue
65
Bindi: The Jungle Girl
62
Snakebuster, The 4
Abbey, The 60
Accused, The 56
ABC Digital Content Development
106
Afrika: Capetown to Cairo
55
ABC Library Sales
107
All Points of the Compass
6
BBC Motion Gallery
110
Big Lie, The
39
Film Australia
Black Soldier Blues
55
National Geographic Digital Motion
Body Harvest
20
Buddha Realms
59
Deadly Enemies
40
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Alpha Index
50 Million Years Under the Sea
93
Abbey, The
60
ABC Digital Content Development 106
ABC Library Sales
107
Academy, The
53
Accused, The
56
Afrika: Capetown to Cairo
55
Airforce
53
Alien Underworld: Secrets of the
Nanobes
48
All Points of the Compass
6
Animal Attraction, The
77
Animal Passions – Raising Archie 76
Animal Passions – Robert Ulman:
A Brush with Nature
76
Animal Passions – Secrets
of the Heart
76
Antarctica: The Silence is Calling 69
Aussie Animal Rescue
65
Australia – The Big Picture
81
Australia: Eye of the Storm
92
Australia Wild – Birdman of Paradise 70
Australia Wild – Cat Wars
70
Australia Wild – Clash of the Carnivores 70
Australia Wild – Emus: Curious
Companions
70
Australia Wild – From the Snow to
the Sea
71
Australia Wild – Hello Possums
71
Australia Wild – Lizards of Oz
71
Australia Wild – Nature’s Gamblers 71
Australia Wild – Night of the Bogongs 71
Australia Wild – Portrait Painter to
the Birds
71
Australia Wild – River Red
71
Australia Wild – Rivers of Fire
71
Australia Wild – Rock Opera 72
Australia Wild – Sperm Wars
72
Australia Wild – Spirits of the Forest 72
Australia Wild – Survival on the Reef 72
Australia Wild – A Very Particular
Parrot
73
Australia Wild – Which Sex
73
Australia Wild – Window on the Wild 73
Australia Wild – Wombats: Bulldozers
of the Bush
73
Australia Wild – Year of The Gagadju 73
Australia’s Flying Doctors
52
Australia’s Hidden Corner
66
Baseclimb 2 – Defying Gravity
51
BBC Motion Gallery
110
Behind the News
99
Being Me
100
Big Blue, The 86
Big Lie, The
39
Big Wet, The 81
Bindi: The Jungle Girl
62
Birdsuite
88
Black Soldier Blues
55
Body Harvest
20
Breaking the Ice
68
Buddha Realms
59
Bunch of Fives – Cell Animation
78
Bunch of Fives – Duelling Banjo Frogs 78
Bunch of Fives – Lower Orders
78
Bunch of Fives – Possums Rest
78
Bunch of Fives – Turtle World
78
Bush Tucker Man
64
Bush Tucker Man: Stories of Survival 64
Business of English, The 103
Call of the Coorong
81
Catalyst
8
Catalyst Special – To Catch a Liar
11
Catalyst Special – Descent to Titan 12
Catalyst Special – Dirty Little Secrets 11
Catalyst Special – Human Sub
11
Catalyst Special – Hypnosis
11
Catalyst Special – Love Trap
11
Catalyst Special – Planet of the Rings 12
Catalyst Special – The Science
of Business
10
Catalyst Special – The Science
of Dating
10
Catalyst Special – The Times of Our
Lives Pt 1
10
Catalyst Special – The Times of Our
Lives Pt 2
10
Catalyst Special – Voyage to the Sea
of Mars
12
Chant of the Scrub Turkey, The
85
Chopper Rescue
50
Crude
14
Dead Sea Scrolls
59
Deadly Enemies
40
Designers
47
Dream and the Dreaming, The
57
Eight Days a Week
44
End of the Game
55
English Bites
102
English: Have a Go
103
Family Footsteps
2
Film Australia
24
Floralsuite
88
Flying Vet, The
52
Food for Thought
100
For the Juniors
98
Frank Hurley – The Man Who
Made History
36
From The Heart
67
Gatekeepers, The
53
Genuis of Junk
49
Global Boarders
51
Goannas and the Rubbish Frogs
85
God On My Side
22
Going Public
44
Good Riddance
79
Heard Island
82
High Speed Impact
56
Homemade History
42
Hoover’s Gold
43
Ice Break Heart
68
Ice Shelf
68
In The Company of Actors
30
In the Compound – The Last Days
of Yasser Arafat
34
In the Mind of the Architect
47
Inventions from the Shed
56
Island Life
83
Islands of the Vampire Birds
87
Jimmy Little’s Gentle Journey
54
Kimberley: The Land of the
Wandjina, The
57
Landmines – A Love Story
41
Life and Legacy of Spike Milligan, The 27
Like It Is
100
Living English
104
Man Who Saved a Million Brains, The 46
Monk, the Princess and the Forest, The 58
Moulin Rouge Girls
33
Murdochs, The
42
Mysteries of the Ocean Wanderers 82
National Geographic Digital Motion 108
Nature of Australia
74
Navigators, The
37
Navy Divers
7
Numbers Count
101
Nurses
52
Oldest Living Tasmanian – The Huon
Pine, The
66
Once Upon Australia
92
Original Mermaid, The
28
Orphans of the Forest
84
Our Earth
13
Outback House
16
Outstanding Australia
66
Passion and Fury – The Emotional Brain 46
Peking to Paris
18
Perils of Plectropomus
93
Platypus – World’s Strangest Animal 80
Police Training Academy
53
Quantum Magazine
94
Quantum Special – Cells From Hell
95
Quantum Special – Cure from the Crypt 95
Quantum Special – The Next Pandemic 95
Quantum Special – Privacy on the Line 96
Quantum Special – The Sinister Hand 96
Quantum Special – Spare Parts
96
Raul, the Terrible
35
Real Life Water Rats
52
Shadow of Mary Poppins, The
29
Shape Shape Shape
101
Shark Bay
83
Shearers, The
61
Show, The
32
Singer – A Dangerous Mind
38
Sister’s, Pearls and Mission Girls
57
Snakebuster, The
4
Sounds of Aus, The
21
Still Croaking
85
Study English
102
Study Skills
105
Sudden Death
49
Sun, The
13
Take On Technology
101
Tarkine – The Forgotten Wilderness 89
Thapelo: A Prayer for Africa
55
They Shoot Crocodiles Don’t They? 84
Tomorrows Islam
59
Trek – An Australian Camel Odyssey 61
Trial by Fire
58
Tribal Frontier
54
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Unearthing Evil
54
Voyage of The Nautilus
37
Weeping Women
58
What’s Your Poison? Alcohol –
The Deceptive Drug
97
What’s Your Poison? Caffeine –
Everyone’s Drug
97
What’s Your Poison? Ecstasy –
The Party Drug
97
What’s Your Poison? Marijuana –
The Forbidden Drug
97
What’s Your Poison? Nicotine –
The Desirable Drug
97
Why Is It So?
105
Wild Relations – Bobby and the
Banded Stilts
75
Wild Relations – Mother’s Little
Helpers
75
Wild Relations – Natural Born Cheats 75
Wild Relations – With Wings on their
Fingers
75
Wild Rhapsody
88
Wildscreen – Bugs in the System
90
Wildscreen – Golf Links
91
Wildscreen – The Last of the Wild
Camels
90
Wildscreen – Of Snails and Slugs
and Slimy Things
91
Wildscreen – Silvereyes in Paradise 91
Wildscreen – Wild Flowers
91
Winged Sandals
100
Writers on Writing
32
Yen for a Dollar
45
Zoo’s Company
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ABC Program Sales Worldwide
Contacts
Karen Dacey
Manager, Program Sales Worldwide
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Kristin Burgham
Sales Manager, Australia, New Zealand, Asia
t 61 2 8333 3197
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Anne McGrath
Sales Manager, Europe
t 44 20 7079 3202
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Katherine McMillan
Sales Manager, Eastern Europe, Africa, Spanish
Speaking Territories and Formats
e mcmillan.katherine@abc.net.au
t 61 2 8333 3176
Scott Kimpton
International Sales,
News and Current Affairs, In-flight
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Production and Sales Contacts
John Graham
General Manager, Production and Sales
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Katie Cordes
Manager, Product and Content Development
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Offices
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Ultimo NSW 2007
Australia
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United Kingdom
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