Series 1, Episode 5 - Animated traditional stories explained by the Elders including the Dolphin NSW and the Wanka Manapulpa Minyma, WA
Strangers In A Strange Land - Tells the story of how art helped European settlers come to terms with an unfamiliar land, and the emergence of a uniquely Australian impressionist that reflected the distinctive national identity and an independent nation. (Repeat)
Bitja Djama Dhawu - Randjupi Munungurr is a senior Gumatj woman with broad cultural knowledge and a flair for story telling. The Mulka Project has had her catalogue over 60,000 images of Yolngu history and culture.
I'd Like to Try. A story from Lucy about trying.
Series 4, Episode 7 - Emperor Napoleon plays in a very unusual chess match, a Victorian Inventor builds an anti-seasickness ship with one small design flaw and the British Army hires a dead tramp to defeat the Germans in WW2. (Repeat)
Frightful First World War Special. In this First World War special, the award-winning comedy sketch team, Bob Hale and Rattus Rattus, guide us through the horrible history of 1914-18. (Repeat)
The Wishing Tree - It's the annual Wishing Tree in Laurie Dale and while collecting community gifts, Fuzzy discovers Cat has moved from her big farmhouse and is now living in a tiny apartment with her Dad, Mayor Ridgeway.
Series 2, Episode 9 - The doctors show that your breath is just as unique as your fingerprints, and Dr. Chris goes behind the scenes of medical drama 'Casualty' to see how they make fake body parts look so realistic.
Cottage Point House - Drew Muirhead is a self employed entrepreneur. He's building a Balinese resort style mansion in leafy Cottage Point. Not one to do things by halves, Drew's mansion will have Balinese Pavilions, an infinity pool & a nightclub.
The critics visit Sydney's Museum of Contemporary Art. Sitting on the edge of Circular Quay, the MCA was established in 1991. The critics view works by Khadim Ali, Callum Morton, Stuart Ringholt, Fiona Hall and Sally Smart.