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The Hardacres on ABC and ABC iview S1E1 and S1E2 – A rags to riches family saga following the lives, loves and fortunes of the working class Hardacre family as they move from a grimy fish dock to a vast country estate in 1890’s Yorkshire.

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When adversity strikes, the Hardacre family unite on a risky business venture that...


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Death in Paradise on ABC and ABC iview S14E6 – When a man is shot dead at his villa, Mervin and the team investigate the dark side of online dating.

Mervin and the team explore the world of online dating when a local man is shot dead at his villa. He was awaiting the arrival of a woman he’d met on an app when their video-call was interrupted by an i...


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Front Row with Megan Burslem on ABC and ABC iview S3E1 – Celebrate 50 years of ABC Classic with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Benjamin Northey, featuring an all-Australian program of works by the likes of Elena Kats-Chernin, Nigel Westlake, and Ella Macens, and a selection of Australian guest artists.

Celebrate 50 years of classical...


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Ooops I Bought A Pub on Channel 7 and 7plus S1E6 – What happens when one of Australia’s most beloved entertainers buys a rundown country pub… sight unseen?

In Ooops! I Bought a Pub!, Shane Jacobson dives headfirst into the ultimate country adventure — transforming a tired old pub in the tiny Victorian town of Dederang into the beating heart of the c...


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7NEWS investigates the pressures shaping the nation’s future in five-part special – As Australia’s population surges past 28 million people, the nation must confront urgent questions about how big we should become, and whether we’re ready for what comes next.

We’re not having enough babies, we’re not ready to care for the retirees we have, and no on...


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