Number 96 was a popular Australian soap opera set in a Sydney apartment block. Don Cash and Bill Harmon of the Cash Harmon Television production company, produced the series for Network Ten, which requested a Coronation Street-type serial, and specifically one that explored adult subjects. The premise, original story outlines, and the original characters were devised by David Sale who also wrote the scripts for the first episodes and continued as script editor for much of the show's run. The series proved to be a huge success, running from 1972 until 1977. Number 96 was so popular it spawned a feature film version, filmed in December 1973. Number 96 was known for its sex scenes and nudity, somewhat risque at the time, and for its comedy characters. The series was the first Australian soap opera to feature an openly gay character.
Water Rats follows the adventures of the Sydney Water Police as they navigate the city's harbors and waterways to solve crimes. The series explores the personal lives of the officers and the challenges they face while maintaining law and order.
Hey Dad..! was an Australian sitcom produced by Gary Reilly Productions, originally airing from 1987 to 1994 on the Seven Network.
IMF agent Ethan Hunt is sent to Sydney to find and destroy a genetically modified disease called Chimera. With the help of his team and a professional thief, he must stop a rogue IMF agent from releasing the virus and causing mass destruction.
Finding Nemo follows the story of Marlin, a clownfish, who sets out on a perilous adventure to find his son, Nemo, after he is captured by a diver. Along the way, Marlin encounters various obstacles and forms unexpected friendships.
Police Rescue is a TV show that follows the daily lives of a rescue team in Sydney, Australia. From answering emergency calls to rescuing people in dangerous situations, the team faces various challenges and utilizes their skills to save lives. Alongside the thrilling rescue missions, the show delves into the personal lives of the team members, exploring their relationships, struggles, and dedication to their work.
Bea and Ben's fiery attraction turns ice-cold after a great first date. They find themselves at a destination wedding in Australia and decide to pretend to be a couple. As they navigate through the charade, sparks reignite and they confront their true feelings, embracing a second chance at love.
Heartbreak High follows a group of students at Hartley High School in Sydney, Australia, as they navigate their teenage years, facing challenges such as friendship, romance, and teenage angst.
Wildside is an Australian police procedural television series broadcast on the ABC from 1997 to 1999. The show consisted of a one hour format that followed police interactions in inner Sydney. It starred Rachael Blake, Tony Martin, Richard Carter and Alex Dimitriades. Mary Coustas joined the series in a regular role late in its run, appearing in the last ten episodes. The series was filmed in Sydney. It was characterised by its use of ad lib dialogue and hand held camera work. It won several Logie Awards, including Silver Logies for outstanding work by Rachael Blake and Tony Martin for acting, as well as the Most Outstanding Miniseries Logie in 1998. It was also nominated for several Australian Film Institute Awards. A rerun of the series began in Australia on ABC1 in the early hours of Friday mornings, starting in September 2008.
Breakers is an Australian television series, that was made and aired on Network Ten between 1998 and 1999. It was shown in Ireland on TV3 and City Channel. It was also screened on BBC One in the United Kingdom and TV4 in New Zealand.
Bondi Rescue is a documentary series that takes viewers behind the scenes of the daily lives of lifeguards at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia. The show focuses on the challenges they face in ensuring the safety of beachgoers, dealing with various emergencies, and balancing their personal lives.
The trials and tribulations of a group of young backpackers living in the same Sydney hostel.
Ashley and Gordon, two single-ish, complex humans who are brought together by a car accident and an injured dog. Flawed, funny people choosing each other and being brave enough to show their true selves and navigate life together.
Wonderland follows the lives and relationships of a group of friends living in an apartment building in Sydney, Australia. The show explores themes of love, friendship, and the challenges of everyday life.
A fresh look at Hartley High over 20 years on. With her new friends - outsiders Quinni and Darren - Amerie must repair her reputation, while navigating love%s sex%s and heartbreak.
Cops L.A.C. is a 2010 Australian television police drama, which screened on the Nine Network. The series followed the work of officers at the Seaview Local Area Command, a fictitious police response area of the 'State Police' set in harbourside Sydney, New South Wales. The first series premiered on 2 September 2010, in the same timeslot of Network Ten's police drama Rush. On 22 November 2010, the Nine Network cancelled the show due to the high production costs.
Inspired by John Ibrahim's best-selling autobiography, Last King of The Cross is an operatic story of two brothers, John and Sam Ibrahim who organize the street but lose each other in their ascent to power.
You have officially been marked. Axmo Deus is an anthology series composed of 1-Minute films that run the spectrum from paranormal horror, gore and every bloodcurdling thing in between. There is safety in fear.
When a martial arts master's teacher is killed by an evil gang, he takes matters into his own hands and seeks revenge in Sydney, Australia. Along the way, he confronts an angry mob, engages in hand-to-hand combat, and showcases his skills in parkour, sword-fighting, and kung-fu.
In the year 3000, a girl from the 26th century accidentally travels to the year 1990 through a time machine. She befriends a boy and his family in Sydney, Australia, as she tries to find a way back to her own time. Along the way, they face various challenges and adventures.