Fresh travel series Just Go is all about affordable and accessible travel that’s within reach for everyday Aussies.

Hosts Rhys Uhlich and Lee Chan will hit the road and uncover adventures you never realised were right under your nose, from trendy country towns, to the best new activities, iconic attractions and the hottest places to eat.

Whether you’re keen to load up the car, pack a suitcase or play tourist in your own city, it’s time to get out there and Just Go.

First broadcast 18 July 2015.

This series follows the struggles and triumphs of a dedicated law-enforcement team policing the largest – and one of the busiest – natural harbours on the planet.

Home to the famous Harbour Bridge and Opera House, Sydney Harbour is one of the most iconic waterways on the planet. Spanning 55 square kilometres, with 240 kilometres of shoreline, it houses myriad fascinating features. National parks, breath-taking private residences, a fortified island, a zoo and the official residence of Australia’s Prime Minister, all call this beautiful precinct home.

The living and breathing waterway buzzes with activity year-round, with harbour ferries, cruise ships, party boats, cruising yachts and tall ships all relying on it each and every day.

First screened 11 April 2022.

Hosted by Anh Do and Chrissie Swan, Long Lost Family is an uplifting factual series that reunites mothers, fathers, daughters, sisters and brothers after years of separation.

Moving and real, Long Lost Family takes viewers through the complex, emotional and often painful process of reuniting people who have been lost to each other, sometimes for decades. This extraordinary series is based on the highly successful, award-winning UK format and is produced by WTFN.

First broadcast 16 March 2016.

Wrestling a saltwater crocodile, wrangling a deadly king brown or milking a funnel-web spider to make anti-venom. It’s all in a morning’s work for wildlife expert Tim Faulkner.

Then there’s the giant Galapagos tortoise to weigh, the baby wombat to feed, the flying fox to rescue and a new species of native bird to discover. That still leaves time in this passionate conservationist’s day to release a blue-tongued lizard, tag a wild platypus and save the Tasmanian devil from extinction.

Tim criss-crosses Australia walking in the footsteps of dinosaurs, milking sea snakes, counting crocs, witnessing turtles nesting, checking up on threatened species and accompanying humpback whales  as they migrate south with their calves.

First broadcast 27 October 2013.

Combining her passions for food and travel, TV presenter and reality TV star, Lee Chan, is eating her way around the world.

With her taste buds leading the way, Lee travels to every corner of globe cooking up local favourites, modern delicacies and whacky desserts.

From the markets of Asia, to the wilds of Africa, Lee’s energetic zest for life will see her feasting on a menu of culture and cuisine.

Getting inked was once marginal – now it’s an exploding social phenomenon. Yet tattoos are expensive, painful, and polarising.

Tattoo Tales explores the issues by conducting a social experiment within a busy tattoo studio on Sydney’s famous Bondi Beach tourist strip. Twelve fixed rig cameras record the day-to-day antics and artistry inside the studio and capture the stories behind each tattoo.

This revealing factual series offers unique, entertaining and often poignant insights into contemporary society. Topics range from grief, violence, and weight-loss to cultural clashes, immigration and same-sex marriage. All with an intriguing mix of heart and humour.

First broadcast 1 April 2015.

Emergency veterinarian Dr. Lisa Chimes matches orphaned and abandoned animals with loving families.

Dr. Lisa says, “I’ve devoted my life to saving animals’ lives. Now I’m venturing out of the surgery to raise awareness about animal welfare. It breaks my heart to see the plight of animals from back yard breeders. So my mission is to encourage new owners to adopt rescue animals from shelters and foster homes instead.”

Also known as Rescue Me with Dr. Lisa on The CW Network in the U.S.

First broadcast 18 July 2015.

In this family movie an eccentric chicken farmer, with the help of his granddaughter, trains his mischievous dog Oddball to protect a penguin sanctuary from fox attacks in an attempt to reunite his family and save their seaside town.

Shane Jacobson plays the lead role of ‘Swampy’ in this comedy drama. “Am I excited about it? You bet your furry little penguin I am!”

Oddball is distributed in Australia by Roadshow Films.

Released 17 September 2015.

In this fascinating series Sir Tony Robinson journeys through time to uncover amazing, dramatic and bizarre stories from the past. His travels take him from ancient Rome and colonial Australia, to Victorian era London, early-settler New Zealand and beyond.

Each episode explores a compelling theme: from daring escapes, state secrets and ingenious inventions, to battling oppression, epic disasters and incredible twists of fate. Tony reveals the pivotal turning points in history that changed the destiny of empires and transformed our world.

Gripping accounts of assassination attempts, society scandals and pioneering endeavours provide intriguing insights into yesteryear. From the untold Australian mutiny suppressed by an American president, to the discovery of a Dutch shipwreck that triggered a hideous crime, and the unmasking of a phantom covering a city with an enigmatic word. Learn why a gold rush ignited democracy, what daft disguise was used to escape from a high-security prison, and how defiant female convicts challenged the penal system and won.

Tony digs deeper, roams farther and traverses the ages, revealing the catalysts and motivations behind history-changing events. He revisits age-old stories, with a fresh perspective that features untold tales, new and expanded interviews, and unseen archive.

With its unique combination of engaging subjects and dynamic storytelling, Tony Robinson’s Time Travels takes audiences on a highly entertaining voyage that’s full of unexpected twists and turns.

First broadcast 28 September 2015.

Iconic Sydney Harbour attracts more than 40 million visitors a year and covers 317 kilometres of shoreline. It’s the largest and one of the busiest natural harbours on earth.

Sydney Harbour Patrol features the elite team who work day and night to keep the world famous waterfront running. They fight to maintain law and order, ensure massive construction projects stay on track, protect the delicate eco-system against poachers and keep congested shipping lanes clear of dangerous debris from accidents and fierce storms. The series shows the struggles and triumphs of this dedicated group of workers, as they tackle the Harbour’s mammoth logistical challenges.

With unprecedented behind the scenes access Sydney Harbour Patrol follows the key people critical to the smooth operation of this giant machine. It reveals a side to one of the world’s most beautiful cities that is rarely seen, with a mix of cinematic visuals and dynamic character-driven narratives.

First broadcast 30 October 2016.