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Murder she wrote - The life of Angela Lansbury

Recorded in 2013, celebrate the seven-decade long stage and screen career of the remarkable actor (R)

The late Angela Lansbury has taken on a wildly d…

3 years, 4 months ago

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Dai Le's harrowing journey to power
Dai Le's harrowing journey to power

Dai Le tells the story of her family fleeing Saigon and travelling across 2 oceans to make it to Australia, and how a sense of fairness drew her into…

3 years, 5 months ago

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The secret powers of snakes
The secret powers of snakes

Dr Christina Zdenek wants to change our minds about Australia’s deadly snakes, not just because their venom holds healing secrets

3 years, 5 months ago

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Babushka Lena and the Soviet cookbook
Babushka Lena and the Soviet cookbook

When cooking teacher Anna Kharzeeva began a quest to cook her way through an iconic Soviet-era book of recipes, her grandmother Lena became her guide

3 years, 5 months ago

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The Beatles, Brian Epstein and me

Joanne Petersen recalls working as a personal assistant to The Beatles' manager, the freedom of the Swinging Sixties in London and eloping to the Bah…

3 years, 5 months ago

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Tim Faulkner's wild life

The conservationist is on a quest to see all 2600 species native to Australia, before time runs out

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Lessons from Bali's ground zero
Lessons from Bali's ground zero

David Read was one of the first doctors on the ground in Bali, 20 years ago and what he saw there turned him into a leading figure in disaster respon…

3 years, 5 months ago

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Kyra Maya Phillips: my grandfather's heart was full of poetry
Kyra Maya Phillips: my grandfather's heart was full of poetry

Kyra Maya Phillips on her family's search for home, from Morocco's Atlas Mountains, to Israel, then to Venezuela and beyond

3 years, 5 months ago

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Nicholas Hammond — from The Sound of Music to Cinderella

The stage and screen actor looks back at his mother's magical influence on his childhood imagination, and his life in character

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How a fish with tiny fingers changed history
How a fish with tiny fingers changed history

 Palaeontologist John Long found his first fossil in a Melbourne quarry as a 7 year old. He grew up to unearth new clues as to how we became  human (…

3 years, 5 months ago

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