Four CornersSeizoen 2008

TV-PG
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 2008

40 Episodes

  • Howard's End
    A1
    Howard's EndLiberal powerbrokers speak out, exposing the backroom dramas and leadership enmities that helped bury John Howard and his government.
  • Changing Men
    A2
    Changing MenCan abusive men stop themselves hurting women?
  • Beyond Bethany
    A3
    Beyond BethanyHe famously "fed the chooks" - but did Joh Bjelke-Petersen feather his own nest?
  • Dangerous Ground
    A4
    Dangerous GroundSally Neighbour reports on young Aussies who feel like social outcasts and asks if there's danger of a backlash.
  • Winds of Change
    A5
    Winds of ChangeWill climate change revolutionise Australian agriculture?
  • Kidnapped: The Alan Johnston Story
    A6
    Kidnapped: The Alan Johnston StoryThe compelling story of British reporter Alan Johnston’s 114 days in captivity, his fate at the whim of a fanatical jihadist group, the Army of Islam.
  • Debtland
    A7
    DebtlandThe rising sludge of debt that threatens thousands of Australian families...
  • The Newman Case
    A8
    The Newman CaseDebbie Whitmont raises disturbing new questions about Australia's first political assassination.
  • Dirty, Sexy Money
    A9
    Dirty, Sexy MoneyGiving is good - but receiving is even better… Sarah Ferguson investigates the dark art of political fundraising.
  • China's Stolen Children
    A10
    China's Stolen ChildrenFour Corners presents a shocking undercover expose of child trafficking in China.
  • America Dreaming
    A11
    America DreamingCan Barack Obama unite America – and deliver on Martin Luther King’s dream?
  • Massacre at Virginia Tech
    A12
    Massacre at Virginia TechWhat drove a young man with no criminal past to carry out the worst shooting massacre in modern American history?
  • In My Shoes
    A13
    In My ShoesSick of being taken for granted, Australia's vast army of carers is on the march, demanding reform as the Rudd Government prepares its maiden budget.
  • Voices of Dissent
    A14
    Voices of DissentLiz Jackson reports how China is muzzling dissidents in the run-up to the Beijing Olympics.
  • Dogfighting Undercover
    A15
    Dogfighting UndercoverAn undercover investigation into the violent world of dogfighting gangs...
  • Bad Company
    A16
    Bad CompanyCompanies plundered, investors dudded, the world's top policeman allegedly corrupted, a flamboyant businessman murdered… Andrew Fowler reports a tale of intrigue.
  • On the Piss
    A17
    On the PissIs the Government’s attack on binge drinking doomed to fail?
  • Educating Kimberly
    A18
    Educating KimberlyTaking the children away… Sarah Ferguson asks if boarding schools are the answer to the crisis in indigenous education?
  • The God of Broken Hearts
    A19
    The God of Broken HeartsChris Masters reports on a church that's tearing families apart… and asks if there should be a limit to religious freedom.
  • Daylight Robbery
    A20
    Daylight RobberyWhere did the money go?
  • Stretching the Law
    A21
    Stretching the LawDebbie Whitmont looks inside one of Australia's most powerful and secretive crime-fighting bodies and asks: is it stretching the law too far?
  • Undercover in Tibet
    A22
    Undercover in TibetLife in Tibet under Beijing's rule… a personal account from a refugee who returned to spend three months filming secretly.
  • Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire
    A23
    Liar, Liar, Pants on FirePerfect pitch… how one man sold celebrities, investors and government on the dream of a revolutionary petrol pill in one of the great corporate con jobs.
  • Art for Art's Sake?
    A24
    Art for Art's Sake?What's a painting worth?
  • The Price We Pay
    A25
    The Price We PayBig and dangerous?
  • Tipping Point
    A26
    Tipping PointA voyage into the Arctic to witness the vanishing of the vast sea ice… Can it be halted - or is it past tipping point?
  • The End of the World Cult
    A27
    The End of the World CultInside a Doomsday cult… an unprecedented insight into how cult members can be mesmerised by leaders – and why many cannot leave.
  • The Money Pit
    A28
    The Money PitA boomtown running on empty...
  • My Brilliant Career
    A29
    My Brilliant CareerA profile of Liberal leader-in-waiting, Malcolm Turnbull… his brilliance, his brashness and his baggage.
  • 9/11: The Third Tower
    A30
    9/11: The Third TowerBehind one of the key conspiracy theories swirling over 9/11...
  • The Guards' Story
    A31
    The Guards' StoryGuards from Australia's toughest detention centres speak out about the horrors behind the wire – and the pain they've carried outside.
  • Bran Nue Deal
    A32
    Bran Nue DealWill a looming gas bonanza wreck the frontier splendour of the Kimberley – or help haul its people out of poverty?
  • A Walk to Beautiful
    A33
    A Walk to BeautifulA story of dignity reclaimed… an Australian-founded hospital gives African women a second chance at life.
  • Tax Me If You Can
    A34
    Tax Me If You CanLiz Jackson reports on the insider who stole a bank’s secrets, then sold them, sparking panic among the world’s super rich.
  • Mortgage Meltdown
    A35
    Mortgage MeltdownAs chaos sweeps world markets, Four Corners returns to the scene of the crime – America’s mortgage belt.
  • Buying Back The River
    A36
    Buying Back The RiverIs the Murray-Darling doomed?
  • Good Cop, Bad Cop
    A37
    Good Cop, Bad CopThey were the glamour force... supercops smashing drug rackets, tracking terrorists and making Australians feel safe. Grateful politicians showered them with praise and hefty budget increases. Officers of the Australian Federal Police and their canny chief Mick Keelty could do no wrong. Or so it seemed. The once-lionised AFP is now ridiculed for apparent bungling, excessive secrecy and cosying up to political masters. The collapse of the terrorism case against Dr Mohammed Haneef – now the subject of an inquiry by a retired judge – has been a humiliation for the AFP, with speculation erupting about Mr Keelty’s future. But the Haneef affair may be just a symptom of deep cultural problems that beset the AFP. Four Corners charts its rise from inauspicious beginnings 29 years ago to its golden era under the Howard Government, when the AFP rightly won plaudits after the Bali bombings, to its recent plummet from grace, and asks: what went wrong?
  • Scars and Stripes
    A38
    Scars and StripesWhat could stop Obama?
  • The Great History War
    A39
    The Great History WarWas Australia’s identity forged and burnished under fire at Gallipoli and the Western Front?
  • Look Back on 2008
    A40
    Look Back on 2008

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