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- Produced in collaboration with the History Trust of South Australia
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Rating: PG — Parental Guidance (Australia)
Dive into SA History Stories and learn from Collectors, Historians and Writers about history practice and South Australian history.
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The Bay to Birdwood, held annually along a 72km route from West Beach to the Adelaide Hills, is one of the world’s great historic motoring events and the largest continually-held motoring event for veteran, vintage and classic vehicles anywhere in the world. The story of its landmark first 40 years is told in documentary Life in the Past Lane: 40 Years of the Bay to Birdwood, plus profiles on six longtime entrants and their prized vehicles, and a short documentary on the history and future of the coveted Bay to Birdwood trophies as new trophies by renowned Adelaide workshop JamFactory are unveiled.
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Get Hooked with Team Justagirl and their fishing adventures! These girls tackle everything from big tuna and sharks to blue swimmer crabs and squid.
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Planning a camping trip around Australia? Plan it with Paul for advice on everything you could need to know about reaching any landmark tourist destination in the country, while joining him on his many adventures!
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Adelaide comedian Steve Weyland & fellow bike enthusiast Mike Tucker restore the iconic Suzuki Katana.
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For years generations have been opposing forces – but how often do we ever get to talk about it and see the other side? Join comedian host Lori Bell as she attempts to bring Baby Boomers and Gen Z’s together to discuss opinions on a wide range of topics including political correctness, dating, mental health, work ethics and more.
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- 🏆 Winner of Program of the Year at the 2021 Antenna Awards
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Rating: PG — Parental Guidance (Australia)
Recipe For Love is a gentle window into the world of 50+ singles. Marrying two of the most popular genres on earth, dating and cooking, we encourage the pursuit of happiness and the end of loneliness!
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Dinner with Friends is a tragi-comedy series of six episodes following Clive ‘Brick’ Murphy, a gentle, unflappable optimist, as he tests his self-designed prototype website, Dinner With Friends, to eat dinner with strangers from around the world.
Each episode revolves around Brick meeting a new stranger for a ‘virtual dinner’. As Brick slowly comes to terms with his grief over the death of his mother over the course of the series, at its heart, Dinner with Friends is a show about the small, fleeting connections that add up to something beautiful; that the whole is bigger than the sum of its parts.
Dinner with Friends was shot during lockdown using iPhones and minimal cast/crew contact as a way to capture a moment in time. It is written and directed by Adelaide filmmakers Lucy Campbell and Claire Bishop, produced by creative producer Matt Byrne, and starring Nathan O’Keefe (A Sunburnt Christmas, Deadline Gallipoli).
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Trade Stories: Butchers follows six butchers and tells their stories of the generations that have carried the trade forward, the challenges they face, and what it takes to become a good butcher. Trade Stories: Butchers is presented by Apprentice Butchers of South Australia and supported by the Community Broadcasting Foundation, the Department for Innovation and Skills and the Australian Meat Industry Council.
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- Hosts: Stella Young - Steve Hurd
- *Stella Young was inducted into the CTV Hall of Fame in 2024*
- 🏆🏆 Winner of Outstanding Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Program & Program of the Year at the 2014 Antenna Awards
- 🏆🏆 Winner of Outstanding Interview Program & Outstanding Male Presenter (Steve Hurd) at the 2009 Antenna Awards
- 🏆🏆 Winner of Best Living and Learning Program & Best Program that Promotes Community Harmony & Diversity at the 2007 Antenna Awards
- 🏆 Winner of Best Panel Program at the 2006 Antenna Awards
- 🏆🏆 Winner of Best Panel Program & Program of the Year at the 2005 Antenna Awards
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Rating: M — Mature (Recommended 15+) (Australia)
Since the broadcast of its first episode in 2003, No Limits rapidly evolved. During its run it produced between 13 and 26 half hour episodes per year and broadcast on Channel 31 in Melbourne and Geelong, Adelaide, Brisbane, Perth and Sydney.
An icon of community television broadcasting, No Limits was included in ACMI’s TV50 exhibition in 2006, celebrating Australian television since its first transmission.
Produced and presented by people with disabilities, No Limits did not shy away from difficult issues and revels in the discussion of all things complex + controversial.
No Limits aimed to impact positively on mainstream media in their storylines about people with disabilities and in the accurate reflection of our society and its 20% of Deaf + disabled people. Currently mainstream and other media lack the presence of people with disabilities and where they are represented it is in a stereotypical way, usually “Super-crip” (outstanding achievement in overcoming the drawback of a disability) or Tragic victim (horror stories and acquired disabilities).
No Limits showed, and challenged other media to show, people with disabilities as proud, shameless, defiant, respected, denied members of society, capable of great contribution to an inclusive society.
No Limits TV was broadcast from 2003 to 2014 and received 9 Antenna Awards along with 5 nominations during its run.