Explores the history of the vibrator. Through a group of sexpert characters, the documentary uncovers the socially camouflaged sex toy - hidden in the underwear drawer since it was invented over 120 years ago. Turn Me On reveals a social and sexual history that some people would prefer remained a secret.
A breathtaking series of aerial programs offering an entirely different view of the world. From 10,000 feet down to just a few feet above ground, discover new perspectives through thrilling journeys, from mountains and great cities to fantastic castles and the great natural wonders of the globe. This series travels everywhere from Spain to South Africa, from the north of Iceland to North Carolina in the USA.
An award-winning short documentary that follows a personal story about the things that tear families apart, and what brings them back together.
Follow the action-packed journey of co-hosts Jaimee Taylor-Nielsen and Huang Wei as they explore iconic and exotic locations in Australia and China while completing exciting and adrenalin-pumping challenges.
NITV pays tribute to the military efforts of the Indigenous people of Australia with a series of ANZAC 15-minute documentary specials. In this episode, Donald is a proud descendant of the Kalkadoon People from Mt Isa North-West Queensland. In 1979 at the age of 19 he left Julia Creek and enlisted in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF).
Salinity is affecting Australia's food production, drinking water, roads and buildings. This episode explains what salinity is, how it occurs and what we are doing to fix the problem.
NITV pays tribute to the military efforts of the Indigenous people of Australia with a series of ANZAC 15-minute documentary specials. In this episode, Gary Thompson was born in Barcaldine Central Western Queensland on 22 Nov 1951. On 18 June 1971 he enlisted in the Air force becoming an Airfield Defence Guard (ADG).
Salinity is a major concern for Australia's food producers. It's making land and water unusable. This episode looks at damage caused by salinity and the country's leading scientists explain how it happened and what's being done to restore the balance.
Many people think salinity is just a rural problem, but it's damaging homes, roads and playing fields in the city too. In this episode we meet people who are working to stop it.
On Christmas Day 1974, Cyclone Tracy struck Darwin, and 30,000 people were evacuated. Cecelia Muir Cubillo was one of those, and for the last 40 plus years lived in Adelaide where she raised four children.
Follow Taylor Forward, a youth worker from a Tasmanian town of 4000, as he travels to Japan to prove himself in the competitive motorsport of drift.
An industrial designer shows up how he hand-makes high quality pressed jewellery from silver and gold. His process is contrasted with mass produced jewellery cast from pewter for the surf market.
Takes the viewer on a tour through France, giving a glimpse of young people's lives today.
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