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- Australian television soap opera which follows the lives, loves, and friendships of the various residents, both old and young, of Ramsay Street, a fictional cul-de-sac in the equally fictional suburb of Erinsborough in Melbourne, Victoria.
- The lives of four Australian men who are raising their children.
- Mockumentary that follows the daily situations in which the staff from the Australian Prime Minister find themselves.
- Face to Face is adapted from David Williamson's play of the same name which is in turn based on the transcripts from real conflict resolution sessions. The story is about a young scaffold construction worker who is charged with assaulting his boss. By the end of the film, all our assumptions about guilt and blame are turned on their heads. As 10 people sit in a room discussing the turn of events that brought our protagonist to breaking point, twists and surprises reveal that all is not quite as simple as it seems. Michael Rymer directs his screen adaptation of 'Face to Face' (written by Australian playwright David Williamson), as an ensemble piece about 10 very dissimilar Australians bound together by a complex pattern of relationships and shared histories. Hysterically funny and deeply moving, each character's role in the drama peels back another layer as the story digs down to the roots of who these people really are.
- The story of a child trapped in the middle a nasty custody battle, escaping to an imaginary world of their own
- Three affluent, powerful families believe their secrets shall never surface however, in an effort to keep untold truths, devious plans and family scandals hidden, everyone is out for themselves and no one can truly be trusted.
- They're taking the term 'Method acting' to all new heights - and all new lows.
- Foreboding pressures forced onto Claire by her overwhelming family as she is yet to bring home a boyfriend, result in a desperate attempt by bringing along a stranger from the streets.
- After an embarrassing incident at an air force base brings military recruitment into the headlines, the Central Policy Unit must make life in the uniform appealing to Generation Y.
- Ringo dares Donna to dump her openly rather then make him agonize over her mixed signals, but she calls him her first truly considerate, long-term boy-friend. Ringo and Zeke proudly show the neighborhood guys their new pick-up. Lucas however watches Elle, who even lies to Paul and the police not to recognize dodgy car salesman Jason Healy because he not only replaced her exploded car but threatens her and loved ones. He scares Jason off at the gym. After finding out Jason sold Donna's lover Ringo a car, they sneak into her place, but get accidentally locked in the car shed by his partner. Callum is happily home again. The more Miranda tries to enforces Steve's fat-free diet, the cleverer he cheats.