Four CornersSæson 1994

TV-PG
An Australian current affairs documentary television programme, the longest running of its kind nationally, produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC).

Hvor man kan se Four Corners • Sæson 1994

38 episoder

  • Bishop's Move: The Liberal Leadership Chess Game
    E1
    Bishop's Move: The Liberal Leadership Chess GameOpposition MPs go public in their support for different leadership contenders. Liz Jackson reports.
  • Wild Bear or Frankenstein's Monster?
    E2
    Wild Bear or Frankenstein's Monster?Deborah Snow reports on right-wing Russian politician, Vladimir Zhirinovsky.
  • The Backpacker Murders
    E3
    The Backpacker MurdersChris Masters presents an examination of the unsolved "backpacker murders" which appeals for public assistance in the investigation. It has been made with extensive police cooperation and it uses computer animation to present precise images of the last sightings of the victims.
  • Marcos' Gold
    E4
    Marcos' GoldDid late Filipino strongman Ferdinand Marco sneak millions of dollars out of the country?
  • Just Genes?
    E5
    Just Genes?A look at gays and lesbians.
  • Two Most Unlikely
    E6
    Two Most UnlikelyLiz Jackson and Ross Coulthard profile Carmen Lawrence and Peter Costello.
  • Power, the Press and the Presidency
    E7
    Power, the Press and the PresidencyMarlin Fitzwater presents an insiders view of how President Bill Clinton is viewed by, and views the news media. Presented as part of BBC's Panorama programme.
  • Foxtail Smugglers
    E8
    Foxtail SmugglersA look at the Queenslanders making a living in foxtail smuggling.
  • Big John
    E9
    Big JohnPaul Barry talks to businessman John Elliott about his fall from grace.
  • Mandela's Promised Land
    E10
    Mandela's Promised LandMichael Buerk reports on the changing face of South Africa.
  • DEET Street
    E11
    DEET StreetChris Masters investigates fraud and waste in government training schemes for the unemployed.
  • Bondy's Benefactor
    E12
    Bondy's Benefactor"So, do you remember me?" The 1994 confrontation between failed business tycoon Alan Bond and reporter Paul Barry is an iconic moment in Australian television.
  • Malaysian Invasion
    E13
    Malaysian InvasionDeborah Richardson reports.
  • Episode 14
    E14
    Episode 14Investigative report.
  • United States Of Guns
    E15
    United States Of GunsA look into America's love affair of the firearm.
  • Kickback
    E16
    KickbackA look into Former Socceroo coach Frank Arok and the corruption in the Australian soccer scene.
  • Way to Go
    E17
    Way to GoA report on patients who want to choose their own time to die and the doctors who help them do it.
  • Elizabeth the Last?
    E18
    Elizabeth the Last?The BBC's Jeremy Paxman questions whether the Royal Family is needed in today's time.
  • Arkansas Inc.
    E19
    Arkansas Inc.Tony Jones reports on attempts by conservative forces to bring Bill Clinton's presidency into disrepute.
  • The Big Stack
    E20
    The Big StackMurray Hogarth reports on the recent outbreak of branch stacking in the battle for control in Victoria's Labor Party.
  • What About The Boys?
    E21
    What About The Boys?Looking at how the performance of boys at Australian schools has fallen behind the girls and examining the possibility of a special boys' strategy in education.
  • The Feminist Debate
    E22
    The Feminist DebateHosted by Andrew Olle.
  • Animal Ltd.
    E23
    Animal Ltd.Treating Australian wildlife as a resource.
  • Inside a Holocaust
    E24
    Inside a HolocaustChris Masters' powerful report on the 1994 mass murder of tens of thousands of people in the African nation of Rwanda. The report took us to the refugee camps where, as a result of the civil unrest between Hutu and Tutsi tribes, blood flowed in what was to become an horrific genocide. The program took its name from Masters' personal reaction to what he encountered there: countless bodies, inexplicable cruelty and senseless waste. Winner of the 1995 Logie for Most Outstanding Achievement in Public Affairs.
  • Hawke: The Loved One
    E25
    Hawke: The Loved OneBob Hawke is interviewed about his new book.
  • The People's Dictator
    E26
    The People's DictatorA report on China's reclusive paramount leader, Deng Xiaoping. Presented as part of BBC's Panorama programme.
  • You Must Remember This
    E27
    You Must Remember ThisThe problems of false memory syndrome.
  • The Opposition Blues
    E28
    The Opposition BluesLiberal frontbenchers, Young Liberals, and branch members discuss their party's future in a forum chaired by Andrew Olle.
  • Up North
    E29
    Up NorthLiz Jackson reports on law and order in the Northern Territory.
  • The Newman Murder
    E30
    The Newman MurderA report on the speculation and innuendo surrounding the investigation into the murder of New South Wales MP, John Newman.
  • Sale of the Century
    E31
    Sale of the CenturyLooking at the selling-off of government utilities to private companies.
  • Money Madness
    E32
    Money MadnessPaul Barry reports on gambling on the world's financial markets.
  • Dirty Money: The World of Organised Crime
    E33
    Dirty Money: The World of Organised CrimeAndrew Olle presents a look into how and why crime pays.
  • Brain Transplant
    E34
    Brain TransplantAmerican documentary tracing the incredible journey of two researches seeking a cure for Parkinson's disease.
  • Crusaders for the Lost Ark
    E35
    Crusaders for the Lost ArkBiblical relic or simple geological phenomenon? A miraculous discovery or misguided piece of non-science? Paul Barry investigates the often heated debate between geologist Professor Ian Plymer and Christian fundamentalist Dr Allen Roberts over what Dr Roberts claims are the remains of Noah's Ark, recently excavated near Mt Ararat in Turkey. It's a debate which focuses not only on the dispute over a single archaeological site, but also on the growing claims of creation science to be taught and disseminated in schools and universities.
  • Hot Air
    E36
    Hot Aircience reporter Gavin Gilchrist examines the gap between Australian rhetoric and reality on the attempt to cut back on greenhouse gas emissions. He suggests that despite its promises, the Federal Government has made decisions that ensured cutbacks were impossible.
  • Gareth: The Second Coming
    E37
    Gareth: The Second ComingA profile on Gareth Evans, the Minister of Foreign Affairs.
  • Mother Mary And The Saintmakers
    E38
    Mother Mary And The SaintmakersLiz Jackson reveals the intrigue and politics behind the making of a saint, covering controversial issues such as the speedy canonisation of the founder of Opus Del, and the high number of saints canonised by Pope John Paul II more than all his 20th century predecessors combined. She also focuses on the beatification of Australia's Mother Mary MacKillop.

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