An Australian current affairs documentary television programme, the longest running of its kind nationally, produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC).
Where to Watch Four Corners • Seizoen 2003
39 Episodes
The Bali Confessions
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The Bali ConfessionsReporter Sally Neighbour retraces the mission that shook Australia's sense of security.
The Super Chargers
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The Super ChargersShould you entrust your life savings to a financial planner?
The Fire Starters
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The Fire StartersReporter Stephen McDonell looks at the devastation that firebugs wreak on the landscape and the fear they generate in vulnerable communities.
Who Am I?
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Who Am I?A BBC Correspondent program that investigates how the sperm bank industry is under pressure to make disclosure on donors available to their offspring.
American Dreamers
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American DreamersReporter Jonathan Holmes looks at what's driving America... and finds it's more than weapons or oil.
Seven Ways To See A War
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Seven Ways To See A WarWith US-led forces set to flood into Iraq, what do insiders around the world really think about the impending war?
Operation Persuasion
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Operation PersuasionThe propaganda war: how US, British and Australian military forces - and the Iraqis - employ sophisticated spin to control the flow of information and images.
White Mischief
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White MischiefHow beneficial are the proteins in milk?
The Promise of War
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The Promise of WarWill the war in Iraq make the world a safer place?
Texas Undercover
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Texas UndercoverAn extraordinary story of how a rogue cop rounded up 46 people in a drugs sting, on suspect evidence, in a racially charged climate.
Tall Stories
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Tall StoriesSharp operators exploiting the real estate obsession.
Hazards of the Happy Pill
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Hazards of the Happy PillThe chances are you, or someone you know, is taking Aropax. It's transformed millions of lives. But for some there's a darker side...
The Aftermath
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The AftermathA special report on the end of war in Iraq - and the beginnings of a turbulent peace.
A Matter of Performance
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A Matter of PerformanceHow AMP was humbled... Ticky Fullerton tells the full story behind the plummetting fortunes of an Australian icon.
About Woomera
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About WoomeraReporter Debbie Whitmont penetrates the secrecy that has shrouded the Woomera detention centre, revealing its traumatic impact on both staff and detainees.
Road to War
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Road to WarThe inside story of the frantic diplomacy that ultimately failed to stop war in Iraq.
Flashpoint Korea
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Flashpoint KoreaCan the world stop North Korea selling nuclear materials to terrorists, or triggering an arms race?
The Australian Connections
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The Australian ConnectionsReporter Sally Neighbour reveals the full extent of the terrorist threat that exists within Australia's borders.
Walk In Our Shoes
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Walk In Our ShoesThis program explores the fraught issue of whether, and in what circumstances, disabled people should be sterilised.
The Killing Zone
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The Killing ZoneThis program from Channel 4 lays bare the shocking level of violence and murderous hatred in the Gaza Strip.
The Office
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The OfficeAn exposé of corruption at the Australian Taxation Office.
Ocean Views
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Ocean ViewsReporter Stephen McDonell looks at the sensitive issue of coastal development through the prism of the Tweed Shire.
Sold Down the River
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Sold Down the RiverTicky Fullerton looks at the winners and losers from a radical experiment in trading precious water rights.
Terror in Moscow
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Terror in MoscowThe inside story of what really happened in the terrible days and hours during the Moscow siege.
Positions Vacant
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Positions VacantThis program investigates the crisis that is enveloping Australia's indigenous leadership.
Cot Death Mothers: The Witch Hunt
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Cot Death Mothers: The Witch HuntThe BBC's John Sweeney investigates when mothers, grieving the loss of a child after cot death, are wrongly accused of murder.
Patently a Problem
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Patently a ProblemIs public health falling victim to private profit in the race for a biotech bonanza?
The Homies
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The HomiesThe kids society didn't want, orphaned or wrenched from broken families, then shunted off to "homes".
The Anti-Fat Pill and the Bushmen
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The Anti-Fat Pill and the BushmenImagine an organic pill that kills the appetite and attacks obesity. It has no known side effects, and contains a molecule that fools your brain into believing you have just eaten.
Independence Day
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Independence DaySouth-east Asia's most brutal and unrelenting conflict... the Aceh civil war.
The Waste Club
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The Waste ClubHow one of the country's most powerful lobbies has ruthlessly repelled moves to solve Australia's growing waste crisis.
After Bali
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After BaliAhead of the first anniversary of the Bali bombings, a compelling personal account of the atrocity that took 202 lives and shattered countless others.
Lost in Space
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Lost in SpaceWere the Columbia and Challenger space shuttle tragedies the result of design flaws going back three decades?
Skin and Bones
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Skin and BonesUnravelling the extraordinary story of the Australian Museum heist.
The Trials of Professor Hall
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The Trials of Professor HallThe story of a scandal that could wreck an eminent scientist's reputation and cut short research aimed at saving the lives of organ recipients.
George's Gold
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George's GoldLooking at the richest and one of the most secretive private companies in Australia, the gambling giant Tattersall's.
Inside Guantanamo
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Inside GuantanamoThe story behind the controversial new system of arrest, detention, interrogation and trial by military commission, a crucial weapon in America's war on terror.
Spinning the Tubes
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Spinning the TubesHow Australian intelligence was seized upon on by the CIA, spun and gilded, then presented to the world as the best evidence that Saddam Hussein was building weapons of mass destruction.
Still at Large
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Still at LargeThe survival - and revival - of regional terror group Jemaah Islamiah.