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- The Bazura Project is a comedy show about the history of cinema, written and presented by Shannon Marinko and Lee Zachariah.
- It's a documental story about the music genre Jazz! What's the "Jazz" feeling explained by a few top jazz players from around the world. Shot in the heart of melbourne at the beautiful and historical Pariz Cat Jazz club.
- Meet five emerging comedians who have been hand picked by the Melbourne International Comedy Festival perform in 'The Comedy Zone'.
- Sports Analysts Alex Prasad, Liam Dornau and Mike Su discuss and breakdown the world of sports. From long debated topics to current sports drama and news, the boys take turns giving their takes, providing some predictive and controversial takes.
- It's a story of a man. A desperate man. A man whose children are complete idiots. What will he do to stop them ruining their lives? He does what any sane man would do. He builds a homemade jeep and makes a TV show.
- TV series hosted by a circle of Australian film critics, including Bill Tomaras, Clint Morris and Walter Bird, that aired on Australia's Channel 31 in 2001. Best remembered for introducing the nation to the rock band, Lazarus's Dog, who provided the hit theme tune.
- Shannon and Lee dissect how violence has been depicted on the big screen, from bizarre censorship notes to its ubiquity in kids' films, and then teach you how to create your very own violent scene.
- Shannon and Lee ogle at how sex has been explored throughout cinema, looking at censorship, metaphor, and the transgressive, then instruct the viewer on how to create their very own sex scene.
- Shannon and Lee calculate how the suits with the cash have influenced artistic expression, and teach you how best to create your own successful blockbuster.
- Shannon and Lee gosh darn examine how profanity has been expressed in movies, from made-up swears to the worst of all blasphemy, and instruct you on how best to use profanity in a film.
- Shannon and Lee stare blankly at drugs through the ages, from historical depictions of heroin addicts to cigarettes in the age of political correctness.
- Shannon and Lee gaze through the looking glass at fame throughout film history, from the earliest movie stars to the most recent celebrity-seekers, and how they've affected what's on screen.