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- In an effort to solidify their friendship, five young girls have decided to start a sleepover club, promising that they will take turns having sleepovers once a week.
- A man is murdered in 19th century Melbourne. The investigation uncovers a trail of secrets and scandal.
- After 150 years, the deceased sisters Hazel, Rebbecca and Sophie return to their 19th century home, which has been turned into a boarding school, where they are pupils. But the times have changed in former colony Australia, where Victorian fashion and society gave way to modern ways. The sisters are ghosts (although in normal bodies) which they hide for staff and schoolmates, although Jonathan, the smart roommate of hunk David, finds out and is sworn to secrecy to satisfy the ghost council, which supervises the new ghosts.
- Follow the odyssey of three men: their quest to get inside the head of the modern woman, and find out where they went wrong.
- Animalia tells the story of two human children, Alex and his friend Zoe, who stumble into the magical library which transports them to the animal-inhabited world of Animalia.
- Based on the children's book series by David McRobbie, this quirky yet wholesome family comedy explores a typical suburban Australian upbringing from the perspective of 12-year-old Wayne Wilson.
- Short Cuts depicts a group of students in a media studies class facing the challenges of growing up and using a camera to express themselves for their schoolwork.
- The comedy series features teenager Fergus McPhail (and his irrationally optimistic alter-ego), stumbling from crisis to crisis--mostly of his own making. The stories chart a year in his life, showcasing Fergus at home with his erratic family, at school among friends, at play, and sometimes even having a win in the steeplechase of adolescence.
- When the "Good For You" party bans chocolate, two boys resolve to bring down the government.
- Eugenie Sandler is just your typical 15-year-old girl, until a deep dark secret unravels; that she is a private detective which must uncover a mystery involving her father's disappearance as well as her real-life mother's identity.
- Follow a crack team of special effects experts as they attempt the impossible: creating life-sized walking dinosaurs for the live arena show.
- Saturday Nick Television was a wrapper show which linked animated or live action shows aimed at children and young teenage audiences. It featured regular segments such as "Wonkey Donkey" and "Mates".
- Craig Eagle and Dailan Evans are the warm-up guys and general dogsbodies on 'The Blaze da Silva Experience', Australia's most popular television variety show. Their job is to hype up the audience for Blaze, then they hang around in the green room trying to put off anyone they think might do a better comedy routine than them. But what they really want is to score a proper guest spot on the show. Throughout the show, we leave the world of Blaze da Silva to find Eagle and Evans performing a series of absurdly playful sketches. Incorporating refreshing, unexpected character pieces, social satire and truly bizarre moments, the minutiae of life all come under the Eagle and Evans radar.
- Craig Eagle and Dailan Evans are the warm-up guys on TV's most popular variety show, but what they really want is to score a proper guest spot on the show. They are full of ideas...as we are about to find out.
- Eagle and Evans are desperate to crack a real guest spot on 'Blaze da Silva Experience', and this week they really think Blaze is going to go for their big pitch.
- Backstage with Craig and Dailan, the talk is of lucky thumbs and reality TV concepts... While Eagle and Evans use sketch to tackle moments such as locking the keys in the car.
- Tonight the competition is on between Craig and Dailan. First, it's about who has the better relationship with Blaze, then later in the green room, it's about being able to make a time machine.
- The boys' routine goes awry when they get sidetracked into arguing over embarrassing moments. Dailan is driven to distraction by attempts to play a simple game of rock, paper, scissors and Mrs da Silva seems to inspire a classic film noir moment.
- Blaze da Silva hires two hitmen to recruit future acts and their menacing body language will ensure he gets his own way with the show content. Craig and Dailan are analysed by a body language expert and Dailan teaches Craig a few lessons in diplomacy
- Craig and Dailan get nowhere with convincing Blaze to consider a skit set in an office, however they finally get their big break to close the show after Blaze gets mauled to death by a bear.
- Fergus, Lambert and Jennifer's band is sabotaged at the audition for the end-of-year school dance. A reality television crew inveigle their way into the McPhails' lives with disastrous results.
- Fergus is enthusiastic when he thinks the art class is getting a nude model. His enthusiasm wanes when he realises that the model might be his sister - or his mother!. Lambert protests in search of respect - and other things.
- Lambert joins the school's new buddy system so he can be near Angela. That leaves the way clear for Fergus to play soccer with Sophie. But Richmond and Declan have other ideas.
- Fergus is thrilled when Dad brings home a large dog which turns into a bargaining chip. But Sophie, always one step ahead, makes a counter offer and throws a spanner in the works.