All the episodes from the first four series of the Australian drama set in the 1950s, starring Marta Dusseldorp and Arianwen Parkes-Lockwood. When Sarah Adams (Dusseldorp), a mysterious woman who has spent the last 20 years abroad, receives tragic news from her family, she begins her journey back home to her native Australia. As she gets to know the wealthy Bligh family, her life begins to change forever. Series 1 episodes are: 'The Prodigal Daughter', 'The Welcome Mat', 'Truth Will Out', 'The Mona Lisa Smile', 'Day of Atonement', 'That's Amore', 'Boom!', 'Worlds Apart', 'Cane Toad', 'Lest We Forget', 'True to Your Heart', 'New Beginning' and 'Secret Love'. Series 2 episodes are: 'No Secrets, Ever', 'I Believe', 'A Kiss to Build a Dream On', 'What Your Heart Says', 'The Ghosts of Christmas Past', 'Auld Lang Syne', 'No Other Love', 'Answer Me, My Love', 'I Do, I Do' and 'Unforgettable'. Series 3 episodes are: 'The Things We Do for Love', 'L'chaim, to Life', 'Somewhere Beyond the Sea', 'Too Old to Dream', 'Living in the Shadow', 'In the Heat of the Night', 'Sins of the Father', 'Till Death Do Us Part', 'The Mourners' Kadish' and 'The Love Undeniable'. Series 4 episodes are: 'A Nagging Doubt', 'Bad in a Good Way', 'When You're Smiling', 'Home to Roost', 'Happy Days Are Here Again', 'The Trouble With Harry', 'You're Just in Love', 'There'll Be Some Changes Made', 'Where Will the Baby's Dimples Be', 'And the Blind Shall See', 'Catch the Tiger' and 'All Good Things'.
The inspirational life story of Australian swimmer, Tony Fingleton.
A man in his thirties who believes that his luck has finally changed when he gets a job as a chef in a sleazy cockroach infested rock 'n' roll club stumbles into trouble when he falls in love with the 19 year old who is betrothed to the clubs owner.
How's a guy supposed to find Mr Right when his dad won't stop trying to help? This award winning film is the hilarious story of widowed father Harry Mitchell (Jack Thompson) who is looking for ""Miss Right"" and his gay son Jeff (Russell Crowe) who's looking for ""Mr Right"" with whom he can share his life have a beer and a cuddle. Harry's keen interest in his son's sex / love life his supportiveness and his openness to discussing it in front of other people is embarrassing Jeff beyond
A handsome young man who has the mental age of a child shares a relationship with an attractive older woman for whom he works as a gardener. When the question of marriage eventually arises they suddenly realise the seriousness of their friendship.
All actors have to try a mental-impairment role at some point in their careers (don't they?), and Mel Gibson took his best shot with this sweet film about a young retarded man and his gentle relationship with an older woman (Piper Laurie) who teaches him to read and to adjust to the real world. Tim's parents come to trust the woman's honourable intentions, but the movie still gives Mel's female fans a lot to swoon over; it's a platonic romance with plenty of temptation that is never acted upon. Add to that the fact that Gibson is really quite good in the title role--after Mad Max, this was Mel's first widely seen opportunity to prove himself in a dramatic role before his higher-profile roles in Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior and Gallipoli. Tim is a bit too schmaltzy and sentimental, but this 1979 release has gained a loyal audience over the years, and the film has a lot more than just a young Mel Gibson to recommend it. --Jeff Shannon
Kev watches too much television, the Idiot Boxof the title. An unemployed hooligan, he wants there to be something in his life apart from vandalism, drink and perfunctory sex. He rages against dogs and people who are as rude to him as he is to everybody--anger is who he is. His best friend Mick is even more bad natured, and between them they concoct a doomed bank-robbery. Kev beats up the police informer who sells him the guns; the police are watching the bank, waiting for it to be attacked by an entirely different bank robber; and their stolen getaway car is reclaimed by its owner. Often very funny, Idiot Box is a terrifying film about the stuntedness of young male Australian working class lives. Ben Mendelsohn and Jeremy Sims bring pathos and wit to their portrayals of Kev and Mick, while also making it clear that these are not young men you would wish to meet or fall out with. David Caesar's deliberately jagged directorial style echoes the adrenalin-driven lives of his protagonists and keeps us constantly on edge as he cuts between story lines. --Roz Kaveney
Handsome but mentally retarded gardner Tim Melville (Mel Gibson) has a new woman in his life. She is Mary (Piper Laurie) his widowed employer a woman who had given up on love until she had found Tim. At first they are friends. But soon they become lovers as Mary drawn to Tim's innocence and magnetism begins to teach him all about life - and love. When the question of marriage eventually arises they suddenly realise the seriousness of their relationship...
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