An Australian current affairs documentary television programme, the longest running of its kind nationally, produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC).
Kde se dívat na Four Corners • Řada 1993
38 dílů
Youth Suicide
D1
Youth SuicideFor the first time in our history more Australians have died by suicide than on the road. Debbie Whitmont seeks to find possible causes behind this dramatic statistic.
National Mutual: Close To The Edge
D2
National Mutual: Close To The EdgeMark Westfield examines the financial decline of one of Australia's largest mutual societies.
Laws of the Land
D3
Laws of the LandAn anecdotal report on the impact of Jeff Kennett's tough new industrial laws on the workplace.
A Right Royal Affair
D4
A Right Royal AffairDeborah Richards reports on the theories and facts surrounding the Diana and Camilla tapes
Hewson Or Keating?
D5
Hewson Or Keating?Who should be Australia's next leader? The big choice is assessed by Marian Wilkinson.
A Living Hell
D6
A Living HellMartin Bell, the BBC's veteran war correspondent, looks at Sarajevo's uncertain future. Courtesy of BBC's Panorama programme.
White Plague
D7
White PlagueDocumentary report on the epidemic proportions of tuberculosis in America.
Lawyers, Drugs And Money
D8
Lawyers, Drugs And MoneyChris Masters reports on lawyers fees being paid for with the proceeds of crime.
Losing the Unlosable
D9
Losing the UnlosableFrank Maguire talks to Liberal Party powerbrokers on their election defeat.
The Legacy Of Martin Luther King
D10
The Legacy Of Martin Luther KingA look at American race relations on the 25th anniversary of Dr King's assasination.
The Republic And The President
D11
The Republic And The PresidentPoliticians and lawyers debate the practicalities of a Republic.
Coles Myer: Are You Being Served?
D12
Coles Myer: Are You Being Served?A look at the conflicts of interest faced by the director's of the Australian retailing giant.
Excuse For Murder
D13
Excuse For MurderAn investigation into some glaring inconsistencies in murder trials. Initially scheduled for April 26, an injunction by Victoria's Director of Public Prosecution delayed it from airing.
Eye Of the Storm
D14
Eye Of the StormA personal view of the news camera crews who film in the world's trouble spots.
Prophecy Or Profit?
D15
Prophecy Or Profit?The story of the fall and rise of Melbourne mining entrepreneur 'Diamond Joe' Gutnick.
Keating
D16
KeatingTen weeks after the federal election, the Prime Minister is interviewed on his Government's performance.
Doctoring the System
D17
Doctoring the SystemInsight into the power enjoyed by the Royal Colleges and the way they use it to control public hospitals.
The Breaking Of The Godfather
D18
The Breaking Of The GodfatherThe story of Don Toto Riina, the Mafia Godfather's downfall.
Banana Wars
D19
Banana WarsAustralian banana growers are being bought up by a giant multinational called Chiquita, that owns 20 per cent of the industry.
The Software of Life
D20
The Software of LifeA look into the Human Genome Project.
The Green Light State
D21
The Green Light StateChris Masters looks at alleged corruption in one Australian police force.
Díl 22
D22
Díl 22Investigative programme.
The Olympic Sprint
D23
The Olympic SprintRoss Coulthart reports on Sydney's Olympic bid.
Rich Man, Poor Man
D24
Rich Man, Poor ManThe rise and fall of Alan Bond.
The Telecom Optus Debate
D25
The Telecom Optus DebateAndrew Olle looks into Australia's new private phone operator.
Maybe: Seduction And Consent
D26
Maybe: Seduction And ConsentA look into sexual assult cases.
Díl 27
D27
Díl 27Investigative programme.
The Birdman And The Bookkeeper
D28
The Birdman And The BookkeeperAn investigation into Gold Coast's Currumbin Sanctuary, and the relationship between The National Trust of Queensland and Alex Griffiths, the former owner of Currumbin Sanctuary.
The Deadly Drill
D29
The Deadly DrillInsight into contagious diseases and dentists.
Republic Of Oz
D30
Republic Of OzBob Hawke looks into whether Australia needs to be a republic.
Christabel And Dee
D31
Christabel And DeeA portrait of Dee Margetts and Christabel Chamarette, the two Green senators who are holding the Federal Government to ransom. Originally scheduled for September 9, 1993.
Inside Lloyd's
D32
Inside Lloyd'sA look at Lloyd's of London, the insurance firm that has lost over two billion pounds in 1990.
Blinded By The Light
D33
Blinded By The LightAn investigation into the growing number of religious cults popping up in Australia.
Running The River
D34
Running The RiverReporting on the water crisis in Australia. Original scheduled for October 11.
Kids at Risk
D35
Kids at RiskA report on child abuse and child protection services.
Pirates
D36
PiratesA report on the increasing problem of piracy in the waters to Australia's north.
China Fever
D37
China FeverReporting on Australian manufacturing businesses in China.
Return To Box Ridge
D38
Return To Box RidgeReporter Ross Coulthart returns to a tiny Aboriginal community featured in a landmark Four Corners report 32 years ago.