

Head First
Head First Season 1
From sex tapes to Aussies in Syria and so much more, Head First is a series about everyday Australians living extraordinary lives in hidden worlds.
Welcome to the world of Internet love scams, celebrity sex tapes, Aussie freedom fighters, people born in the wrong bodies, and teens living under the Intervention.
Armed with a mischievous sense of humour and a willingness to get involved in the action, Sabour Bradley wants to take you inside those worlds, and the only way to do that is to dive in… Head First.
Welcome to the world of Internet love scams, celebrity sex tapes, Aussie freedom fighters, people born in the wrong bodies, and teens living under the Intervention.
Armed with a mischievous sense of humour and a willingness to get involved in the action, Sabour Bradley wants to take you inside those worlds, and the only way to do that is to dive in… Head First.
Where to Watch Head First • Head First Season 1
5 Episodes
- Social MonsterE1
Social MonsterSabour is fascinated by the modern day phenomenon of internet love scammers. Cyber criminals are fleecing vulnerable Australians of millions of dollars every month but the only person who seems to be doing anything about it is a Detective from the Queensland Fraud Squad. - Fame, Lies & Sex TapeE2
Fame, Lies & Sex TapeIn an age when celebrity is more likely to come from infamy than talent, what does an ordinary person have to do to become famous? Sabour decides to find out by following a young fame wannabe from Brisbane, Skye Harper, in her struggle up the celebrity ladder. - Lost in SyriaE3
Lost in SyriaWhen Australian kickboxing champion Roger Abbas was killed in mysterious circumstances in Syria in late 2012, it set off a chain of stories in the national media about Australian citizens heading over there to take part in the war – either as humanitarians or ‘jihadists’. - The Lost BoysE5
The Lost BoysSabour heads to Arnhem Land to spend two weeks in a small town called Yirrkala living completely under the rules of the Intervention. Five years after it was put into effect, Sabour wants to find out what it’s like to live under the Intervention, by staying in a tent on a beach in the community.
