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- M.I.T. professor John Koestler links a mysterious list of numbers from a time capsule to past and future disasters and sets out to prevent the ultimate catastrophe.
- In the year 2019, a plague has transformed almost every human into vampires. Faced with a dwindling blood supply, the fractured dominant race plots their survival; meanwhile, a researcher works with a covert band of vamps on a way to save humankind.
- In 1939, an Englishwoman inherits a sprawling ranch in northern Australia and reluctantly makes a pact with a stockman to drive 2000 head of cattle over unforgiving landscape.
- Set in 1980s Nottingham, social worker Margaret Humphreys holds the British government accountable for child migration schemes and reunites the children involved -- now adults living mostly in Australia -- with their parents in Britain.
- On a tour of Britain in 1926, Harry Houdini (Guy Pearce) enters into a passionate affair with a psychic out to con him.
- A new Australian version of the sports challenge series where two female and two male challengers put their strength, agility, stamina and power to the test against the Gladiators in four games, before competing against each other in the Eliminator.
- Police found the body of 22-year-old Tasmanian Amanda Carter alongside the Derwent River. After 13 years and a revolution in forensic science, her killer was finally brought to account.
- In December 1994, the body of Andrew Astbury, a hard-working, reliable 25 year old man from a good family, was found floating in the Yarra River at Warrandyte in north-eastern Melbourne. This episode takes a look at the brilliant detective and forensic science work that helped to solve this chilling murder.
- On the 12th January 1993, Gabe Meyer is dropped off at a gymnasium in Innisfail, Queensland by his father, little knowing it would be the last time he would see him alive. His disappearance would take police detectives into crocodile infested waters, the depths of cane fields and rainforests, and a world of distorted reality and deadly lies in their search for clues that would help them bring his killer to justice.
- On the 25th November 1996, a series of anonymous emergency calls led police to discover the body of Darryl Lewis at the Beenleigh Ambulance Station. They would be faced with a wall of silence and a climate of fear that would put their patience and skills to the test.
- In 1989, a man who came to be nicknamed "The Granny Killer" murdered six women in Sydney's northern suburbs. This episode looks at the scientific procedures and detectives' tireless work that helped to solve these chilling murders and bring the killer's year-long reign of terror to an end.
- In December 1991, a young woman's dead body is found wrapped in plastic bags. Unidentified for several months, she became known as Jane Doe. This episode follows the tireless work and scientific procedures that helped police detectives find out who she was and who wanted her dead, and bring her killer to justice.
- Fifteen-year-old schoolgirl Janet Phillips went to a party in her home suburb of Wynnum on Brisbane's southside in July 1987 and never came back. Not long after she was reported missing her body was found a couple of kilometres away. Police had a strong suspect but they were unable to prove he'd killed the teenager.
- Detectives have to rely on forensic evidence to separate fact from fiction when the president of the Queensland Cat Protection Society is found stabbed to death in February 1998.
- A team of forensic entomologists, document examiners, voice experts and volunteers help police to solve the murder of two women in Adelaide, South Australia in April 1999 and August 2001.
- On the 13th March 1996, a quiet suburban street in Warilla, New South Wales would become a crime scene when three residents of one house are murdered. On the surface, it appeared to be a robbery gone wrong, but the evidence found by the investigating police would tell a different story.
- On the 31st March 1984, a young woman who has been unable to contact her friends calls the police, and they find an entire family shot dead inside their house in Richardson, Australian Capital Territory. The evidence found inside the house would not only help detectives to bring the killer to justice, it would uncover a secret that had been buried for three years which was linked to two other members of the same family, and would make things even worse for the killer.
- Danny John Wasley aged 30 years and Mark Andrew Banks aged 30 years disappear without a trace in Newcastle, New South Wales, during August 1999. In a case involving drug lords, revenge and cold blooded murder, police uncover a tangled web of lies.
- On the 26th March 1995, a routine early morning walk along the beach at Port Botany for one man would be unlike any other when his pet dog uncovers a skull, and a past that one killer thought he had buried forever. The detectives investigating the case find that something that happened six months earlier would prove vital to solving it.
- On the 12th June 1993, a man searching for pine branches for a mid-year Christmas celebration finds the body of a young girl that would set the Frankston community and police officers on edge for months to come. The detectives have to call on all of their forensic and investigative skills to solve a crime that even today still sends chills down the spines of the people who lived through it.
- Policewoman Angela Taylor was killed when a car exploded outside Melbourne's Russell Street police headquarters. What clues were found among the debris? Who was responsible?
- Police found Samantha Bodsworth's body in a Noosa car park one hour from her hometown of Gympie. The killer thought he'd committed the perfect murder, but a little-known area of forensic science would be his undoing.
- On the 21st December 1994, the torso of Stephen Dempsey, who disappeared four months earlier, is found washed up on the shores of Towlers Bay in Sydney's northern beaches area. As detectives uncover clues to the killing, they find that it is linked to the murder of a taxi driver whose body was found by a jogger one month earlier.
- In 1998, the brutal deaths of shopkeeper David O'Hearn and Lord Mayor Frank Arkell led to the city of Wollongong, New South Wales being gripped in fear. This episode shows how the tireless work of detectives and some scientific procedures helped to solve this bizarre series of murders.
- A young man has confessed to the murders of shopkeeper David O'Hearn and Lord Mayor Frank Arkell, but the subsequent police investigation takes a bizarre turn when the man's father is murdered in similar circumstances.