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Sunday Night

Michael Jackson
Sunday Night reporters investigate the secret life of Michael Jackson through on-camera interviews from people who were closest to him and forensic evidence relating to the late star's fascination with young boys.
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Octomum/Bitcon

Sat, Mar 09, 2019
The world knows her as Octomum - the woman who sparked a media frenzy when she gave birth to octuplets through IVF. Now, as the octuplets celebrate their tenth birthday, Angela Cox catches up with the family. $4 billion vanished overnight. Aussie mums and dads lost their life savings. Matt Doran investigates John Biggaton's role in the multi-billion dollar Bitconnect swindle, and explores an even more disturbing mystery - the disappearance of his wife.
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The Hunter/Farewell KISS
Rich Warner proudly calls himself the Pedo Hunter. He tracks down and exposes the people who prey on children. He's an effective weapon in the war against paedophiles. To his supporters, he's a hero. But to police, he's a reckless vigilante. It's hard to believe, but KISS has been at it for almost 50 years. The good times are about to end for one of the biggest rock bands of all time - even they admit they're a bit old to rock and roll all night and party every day.
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The Iceman/Paradise Lost/Rolling Solo
When it comes to surviving in freezing conditions, Wim Hof has super-human powers. He also claims his icy treatment can cure all sorts of disease. There's a vast stretch of the Amazon called Madre de Dios. This once-pristine jungle has been stripped by illegal miners, leaving a desolate scar in the earth. Imagine weeks away from it all. Work hassles, the cleaning, the cooking, picking up after the kids at home. There's just one catch - there's no blokes allowed.
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Highway to Hell/Killer Shot
What should have been the trip of a lifetime for Elisha Greer turned to terror - lured in by Marcus Martin and forced on a road trip through the outback. The quest for a perfect selfie is leading to deadly consequences - in a world hooked on social media, people are taking risks to impress their online followers.
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