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Catch Up episodes are available on demand for 14 days after broadcast and can only be seen by viewers in our broadcast region (see locations below). All other videos on this site are available world-wide.
  • catalyst
    Catalyst is a program that sees science as a dynamic force changing our world. Each week Catalyst will bring a mixture of Australian and international stories.
  • Comrade Duch: Welcome To Hell
    How did a man, known to be kind and generous to fellow students, possibly transform himself into Comrade Duch, the Khmer Rouge's infamous executioner? This documentary revisits and searches for clues.
  • Crownies
    Crownies follows five young solicitors fresh out of law school, as they face the pressures and endearing madness of modern single life ‐ in a fast paced workplace that highlights the moral dilemmas and big issues facing an apparently civilized society.
  • Dicing with Death
    Dicing With Death is an extraordinary series which documents the most dangerous roads on the planet. We discover these roads are a life line of food, transport and cultural connection, but their geography often makes for extreme travelling.
  • Dirt Game
    Amid the continuing economic crisis, UK oil-executive, Brian Jardine, is sent by Albion Energy's London Board to head up an ailing Australian mining subsidiary (CCR), with strict orders to save it or dump it.
  • Everyone Loves a Wedding
    Everyone Loves a Wedding explores what weddings are really like in Australia today - where wedding customs are as mixed as our cultural makeup.
  • The Gruen Transfer
    Hosted by comedian Wil Anderson with a panel of advertising industry experts including regulars Russel Howcroft of George Patterson Y&R and Todd Sampson of Leo Burnett, this series debates all things advertising.
  • Into the Mind
    In a compelling and at times disturbing series, Dr Michael Mosley explores the brutal history of experimental psychology.
  • Lockie Leonard
    What chance have you got when your dad's a cop, your mum's a frighteningly understanding parent, your brother wets the bed, your best friend's a heavy metal devotee and then you fall in love at 12 and three quarters years old? It can only mean trouble, worry, mega-embarrassment and some wild, wild times.
  • Killing Time
    Killing Time follows the story of Andrew Fraser's rise from small time lawyer to successfully defending the most infamous criminals Australia has ever seen.
  • Mortified
    Taylor believes her life is a shambles. We see it's fun. Mortified taps into the awkward 12 year old within us all.
  • My Place
    This wonderful children's series My Place, tells the story of one house in south Sydney as told by the generations of children who have lived there over a period of over 220 years.
  • New Adventures of Ocean Girl
    Princess Neri returns to Oceana after a three year visit to Earth. She is accompanied by her loyal protector, Neanda of the Cave Dweller Clan, and her dog-like droid, Micro, a present she received on Earth. On her journey home, Mandrool sends Neri a vision to warn her that the evil Galiel has returned.
  • The Party is Over: How The West Went Bust
    In the teeth of the worst financial crisis in living memory, this two part series examines how the world got to this point and how the colossal imbalances in the global economy have left many countries in need of a radical economic overhaul.
  • Poh's Kitchen
    In this series Poh invites a variety of chefs acclaimed for their particular style of cooking, to cook with her in her kitchen. During the series Poh also travels to Malaysia to learn more about the food of the country of her birth.
  • Q & A
    Q&A puts punters, pollies and pundits together in the studio to thrash out the hot issues of the week.
  • Rake
    Richard Roxburgh stars in this series about a Defence Barrister Cleaver Greene, who spends a nano-second wondering how his life came to this - living in a studio above a cafe in the Cross, without his wife and son, in love with a prostitute, defending hopeless cases.
  • The Story of India
    This landmark series tells the story of a civilisation that is older than history - a land of a billion people, 400 languages and 33 million gods. Everything you've heard about India is true - and more.
  • Sunday Lights
    Not Quite Art - Hosted by Marcus Westbury asks the provocative question of where our culture really comes from and what cultures we value and why. Jack Thompson's Favourite Poems - Australian poems live at Gearin Hotel in Katoomba, Australia. The Late Session with Waleed Aly - Guests who meditate on happiness. Photography Hijacked - presents a refreshing look at contemporary photography in arts.
  • Two in The Top End
    John Doyle and Tim Flannery explore Australia's last frontier in an eclectic journey across the top end from Cairns to Broome. As climate change shifts the national focus northward the two men examine the colourful past, present and future of the deep north in their inimitable style.
  • The War Reporter
    From Somalia's painful struggles, to Liberia's apocalyptic civil war. In fact before he was killed Martin Adler recorded pretty much every war going.
Catch Up videos are only available in the following countries:
American Samoa, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Burma, Cambodia, China, Cook Islands, East Timor, Fiji, French Polynesia, Guam, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kiribati, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Maldives, The Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Mongolia, Nauru, Nepal, New Caledonia, Niue, North Korea, Northern Marianas, Pakistan, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Pitcairn, Samoa, Singapore, Solomon Islands, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Vietnam, Wallis and Futuna.
If you are currently outside our broadcast region Catch Up videos will not play. All other videos on this site are available world-wide.
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