Chris Wallace talks to filmmaker Ken Burns, known for his widely-acclaimed historical documentaries.
Individuals who have recently left their traditional lifestyle behind face a challenging new world off the grid in the wilds of Alaska.
Does Dave Thornton actually perform the "Dance of the Tongs" at barbeques? Is Celia Pacquola really unable to turn right in the shower? Find out who's teling the truth and who's fabricating facts.
Joe is joined by comedian James Acaster for a long weekend in the Spanish part of the Basque Country, where they visit a bargain two cities for the price of one.
After 47 days in the Queensland wilderness, it all comes down to this. An epic challenge weeds out the weak from the strong, and one castaway is crowned Sole Survivor, walking away with AU$500,000.
The end is nigh as five Castaways are whittled down to four. At the Immunity Challenge, everyone digs deep but one tribemate pulls out all the stops, giving them a great shot at being Sole Survivor.
Crime investigation Australia takes you deep into the Most horrific crimes Australia has ever seen.
Martha Stewart welcomes viewers to her farm kitchen, where she shares favourite recipes, cooking techniques and how-to instructions that can help anyone become a master chef.
Journalist Charles Moore explores how Margaret Thatcher and US President Ronald Reagan came together in the shadow of the Cold War and nuclear Armageddon. Meeting people who were in the room, he learns how they first met, won power and learnt how far they could trust each other.
Titch, John and Billy help upgrade the oldest serving Land Rover Defender in Exmoor’s mountain rescue fleet. But with a tight deadline to get the vehicle back in service the trio must work around the clock. “The Land Rover was a little bit long in the tooth, it was quite dated and inside the wiring was an absolute birds’ nest,” says Titch. “It was terrible so actually turning it from a rickety old Land Rover into quite a capable vehicle was great. Because it now performs better it gives the rescue service the ability to get out there quicker with the chance to save lives.”
Marianne tries to fix her mistake, but there is little she can do. Johanna traces the microchip through dubious methods and discovers it belonged to a Belgian pony that was illegally transported abroad. Sami makes his mother, Anita, angry by applying for his father's death certificate. Insurance investigator Inkeri takes an interest in the disappearance of Erik Korvola.
It's high summer in Devon and time for the guests at Crealy Theme Park and Resort to relax and let their hair down. But for the staff, there's no time to put their feet up. In Cornwall, head yellowcoat Matt prepares for bingo night.
Mike causes a glitch in the Glowboo when he has to join the Ghost Force to stop Somniboo.
Harry is handed over to the Chinese military where he is subjected to a bewildering regime of mental torture. Dalby's love for Dr Lavotchkin takes its toll on his judgement.
A major breakthrough in the investigation is threatened when Amanda's past erupts into the present.
Father Khatri tells Boyd why he believes Sara may be useful. Jim and Tabitha find comfort in each other. Colony House celebrates the one-year anniversary of Fatima’s arrival with a party that goes terribly wrong.
Hornsby inspects the human carnage piled up at the Riverbend Apartment Complex. He knows it doesn't add up and he's determined to prove it one way or another. Taking things into their own hands, Daryl, Gabriel, Aaron, and Maggie try to stay one step ahead of him. As secrets are revealed, boundaries are pushed and an unexpected new job is offered. Ezekiel, too, has a secret of his own; one he hopes to share with Carol. Hornsby marches Daryl and troops to confront Maggie at Hilltop. Rosita investigates the Miltons.