Episode list

Australian Story

The Young One: Johnny Young
Johnny Young, legendary figure of Australian show business attempts to "start over" at the age of 53 with a new career, a new marriage and a new candour about the past.
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The World Is Not Enough: Mike Wille
Mike Wille is one of Queensland's top businessmen, a former CEO of the year, however corporate life no longer excites him, so he is now going to try to climb Everest.
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A Little Learning...: Randall Clinch
Randall Clinch didn't even learn to read and write until he was thirty-two. It was then he discovered he had a natural talent for communicating with people, especially children, and helping them to change destructive attitudes.
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A Double Life: Marion Watson
Marian Watson was a respected and high profile Canberra professional. She had been awarded the Order of Australia medal for her work as a drugs rehabilitation campaigner and administrator. But Marian Watson was living a double life.
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The Natural: Patrick Johnson
Patrick Johnson has landed like a shooting star on the Australian athletics scene. He didn't even set foot on a competitive athletics track until three years ago. Now he's an almost certain selection for the Australian Olympic team.
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The Trouble with Sam
Sam Newman has become the man Australians either love or hate - a walking one man soap opera sometimes known as "Mr Controversy".
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Term of Endearment
Twenty years ago a young woman called Helen Barnacle received the longest drug related prison term ever handed down to a woman in Victoria. But before her case was even heard she discovered that she was five months pregnant.
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Wives Tales: Patti-Jane Gould
Lt. General Peter Cosgrove introduces "Wives Tales", the story of the families left behind when the men of the Army's 5/7 Mechanised Battalion were deployed in East Timor.
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A Voice in the Dark
Matt Ponsoby is blind. He's only got one leg. And he's dying. But that hasn't stopped him from working in the highly competitive field of voice over production in Sydney.
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Daydream Believer: Vaughan Bullivant
Queensland is famous for the maverick streak in its business identities but Vaughan Bullivant may be the most unusual multi millionaire the Sunshine State has ever produced.
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Going Ballistic: Mike O'Dwyer
Mike O'Dwyer is the 56 year old former Queensland shopkeeper whose invention of a revolutionary weapons system "Metal Storm" has made him the darling of the Pentagon.
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Ties That Bind: Michelle Styles-Dargie
John Warner was a high-profile campaigner against the sexual abuse of children in Queensland but daughters from his first marriage reveal the self-proclaimed 'white knight' had a very dark past.
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Kingdom for a Horse: Michael Keenan
Michael Keenan is the NSW bushman whose epic adventures on a droving trek through Western Queensland became one of the surprise best sellers of 1998 The Horses Too Are Gone.
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Twenty Eight Days: Leesa Meldrum
Leesa Meldrum lives her life twenty eight days at a time. Leesa is the "straight, single woman" who made legal and political history when she went to court for the right to receive IVF treatment in her home state of Victoria.
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Mistress of Ceremonies: Karen Richards
Karen Richards is the Ric Birch of the Paralympics. It's her job to deliver the ceremony which will be watched by a full house at Stadium Australia and an estimated worldwide TV audience of 1.5 billion.
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Saviour on a Shoestring: Denise Brailey
Denise Brailey has been described as an Australian version of Erin Brokovich, after the battling single mother and corporate giant killer whose story was immortalised in the hit movie of the same name.
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