Clothes may not maketh the man, but wearing brand new, expensive Armani suits is certainly inspirational to a team used to battling for survival. Welcome to the "new South Sydney" and episode three of ABC TV's six-part observational reality series on Hollywood superstar Russell Crowe's and multi-millionaire businessman Peter Holmes a Court's bid to transform one of the foundation members of the National Rugby League.
Celebrated designer, Akira Isogawa, is the consummate artist. In this episode, Isogawa takes us on a journey through the streets of Kyoto, Mumbai, Sydney and Paris, where prolific inspirations unfold, and artist integrity is paramount over all aspects of business.
In the week prior to the SBS series premiere of the stylish cult hit Mad Men, the network will screen the documentary David Ogilvy: The First Mad Man. David Ogilvy is a man famous for leading a revolution in advertising, feeding dreams and shaping aspirations with famous campaigns, slogans and jingles. After an erratic education, a spell at Oxford and a year in France working as an apprentice chef, Ogilvy started selling cooking stoves door to door in Scotland. Although a natural salesman, Ogilvy turned his back on the profession at the end of World War Two, and retreated to the Amish community in Pennsylvania. Paradoxically, it was during this period that Ogilvy began to think about starting a career in Advertising.
Grimy, gritty, gooey and just plain gross, this series gets down and disgusting as host Mike Rowe isn't afraid of getting his hands dirty as he travels around America, showing off some really dirty jobs.
In tonight's episode, Pria asks whether we really do live in a democracy anymore, and what democracy in Australia is today. He speaks to Robert Manne about the erosion of democracy in this country and the stifling of information which results from the media duopoly.
The second episode reveals how one designer, with no formal fashion training, has managed to take on the international fashion set within three short years of launching her label. From Sydney to New York, we follow designer Kit Willow's meteoric rise as she is one of only 6 designers worldwide who is invited to show her designs on the world-stage of New York Fashion Week.
Nic Briand and Susien Chong of the label Lover make every effort to exist on the fashion fringe. This episode takes a look at their reluctant rise to fashion fame; from humble beginnings at Bondi Markets to the fashion pages of US Vogue, it explores the dynamic relationship between this creative duo.
Tonight, one of the oldest players in Souths team, David Peachy (33), is celebrating a milestone - 250 first grade games - but Peachy and the team are finding the going tough.
Tony Robinson takes another look at the men and women of earlier times who were prepared to do some of the back-breaking and soul destroying jobs that made our world what it is today in a new series of The Worst Jobs in History.
The racing family that has survived and thrived against the odds, the Waterhouses, tell of their bruising experience through four generations of bookmaking in Australia. Gai Waterhouse is on top of her game now, having trained some of the biggest track winners in the country, but there was a time when the mud flew at this family and the going got very rough.
It looks like going down to the wire as South Sydney fight for their first finals berth since 1989. The new co-owners have caused many things to change - some for the good, some not so much according to others.
In this CNBC Original, Maria Bartiromo takes viewers Inside The Mind Of Google for a rare look at the world's most powerful technology company and its crown jewel, the Google internet search engine. This is the fascinating story of how two grad students, in barely a decade, took a one-time research project and turned it into a global technology powerhouse changing the way we interact with information, the Internet, and each other.
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This series taps into the boom of the contemporary art scene and new artists. Find out why, in this eclectic, informative and educational art series, people buy art? Experience the excitement and energy surrounding the art world following a wide range of artists from performance art, author and architects. We ask the question do you have to love art or has it become a pure investment for the nouveau riche?
Dan Snow travels through India in the footsteps of the company that revolutionised the British lifestyle and laid the foundations of today's global trading systems.
Could e-cigarettes be the answer to quit smoking? Some of those who've switched to this safer nicotine delivery device say yes, and Big Tobacco couldn't be happier. They are eager to move into the booming e-cig business. Will potential new regulations open the doors for a tarred industry to join in the e-cigarette revolution?
The ancient silk road promoted the development of human civilisation through goods circulation with cultural exchanges among the regions of different languages.
Life is full of opportunities to learn new things, no matter what your age. Explore these videos as part of Community Colleges Australia's lifelong learning programs and enrich your knowledge of the world.
From Bathurst to Jabiluka, or gold to uranium, mining has reshaped Australia's landscape, economy and society. Explore the boom times and busts of life when miners move in or move on.
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