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Week commencing 11 October 2020

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Sunday 11 October
6:00 pm Australia Remastered: Wild Alps
7:00pm ABC News Sunday
7:40pm Restoration Australia: Milton Terrace Season 3 Premiere
8:40pm Grantchester
9:30pm Doc Martin Rpt
10:15pm Killing Eve: Sorry Baby Rpt
11:00pm Wentworth: Mere Anarchy Rpt
11:45pm Endeavour: Neverland Rpt

Monday 12 October
8:00pm Australian Story
8:30pm Four Corners
9:15pm Media Watch
9:35pm Q+A
10:40pm ABC Late News
11:10pm Whiteley Rpt

Tuesday 13 October
8:00pm Anh’s Brush With Fame: Michelle Payne Season Final
8:30pm Big Weather (and how to survive it) Series Premiere
9:25pm No Time For Quiet
10:25pm ABC Late News
10:55pm Q+A Rpt

Wednesday 14 October
8:00pm Hard Quiz
8:30pm Gruen Season Premiere
9:10pm Utopia: Levers Of Power Rpt
9:35pm Planet America
10:05pm QI: Quiet
10:35pm ABC Late News
11:10pm Four Corners Rpt
11:55pm Media Watch Rpt

Thursday 15 October
8:00pm Scottish Vets Down Under Series Premiere
8:30pm Escape From The City: Mission Beach QLD: The Capeses Season Final
9:30pm Secrets of the Museum
10:15pm ABC Late News
10:50pm Louis Theroux’s LA Stories: Edge Of Life Rpt
11:50pm Louis Theroux’s LA Stories: Among The Sex Offenders Rpt

Friday 16 October
7:30pm Gardening Australia
8:30pm Vera: Ghost Position Rpt
10:00pm Mum: May Rpt
10:30pm ABC Late News
10:45pm The Virus Rpt
11:10pm Gruen Rpt
11:45pm rage

Saturday 17 October
7:30pm Victoria: Uneasy Lies the Head that Wears the Crown Season Premiere
8:20pm The Split
9:20pm Endeavour: Ride Rpt
10:50pm Poldark Rpt
11:50pm rage Guest Programmer

ACT
5:00pm ABC News
5:30pm ACT Votes: Election Night Live
8:00pm ACT Votes: Election Results Live
10:00pm Victoria: Uneasy Lies the Head that Wears the Crown
10:50pm The Split
11:50pm Endeavour: Ride

Searching for Superhuman

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From Tuesday 27 October at 9:30pm

What makes us human? What hidden powers lie in the bodies of those who live longer, healthier lives? How can we grow faster, stronger, smarter? Is there a way to delay ageing? For millennia, humans have searched the heavens and Earth for answers, but in the last thirty years science has begun to unravel those most elusive secrets. The pace of discovery has been breathtaking.

In six, one-hour documentaries presented by Dr Shalin Naik, drawing from the rich film archives of the ustralian Broadcasting Corporation, Searching For Superhuman chronicles the incredible scientific dvances that have changed the way we understand ourselves and our biological destiny.

Kicking off with the most ambitious biological research project in history, the race to decode the human genome, the series examines the genetic revolution that came from sequencing the three billion letters of our DNA- and how it changed our outlook on health and disease. Technologies from the Human Genome Project opened up new fields of science, including the recent explosion of research into our gut microbiome with profound implications for our western diet and chronic new ailments. Surgery also experienced a transformation, with new technologies and interventions that allowed scientists to tinker with our cellular function and study life at the nano-scale.

At the same time, neuroscience developed new ways to explore the living brain, eavesdropping on electrical messaging, spying on growth and development, overturning concepts of the static adult brain. With a powerful new understanding of brain plasticity, scientists gained critical new insights into improving memory and learning, the importance of sleep and childhood enrichment.

For the disabled, scientific progress has been astonishing. With advanced new prosthetics, amputees are giving able-bodied athletes a run for their money and brain-directed bionic limbs are giving tetraplegics greater degrees of freedom. Everything from freshly built organs, to synthetic muscles promise a stronger, brighter future for those of us struck down by disease.

As scientists found new ways to extend and improve life, they also found ways to create it, bringing the moment of conception from the womb to the laboratory and developing a raft of reproductive technologies to overcome fertility problems and monitor the life of the unborn.

What was once seen as inevitable, the process of ageing, is now also under review, as scientists achieve remarkable results in laboratory experiments, extending health span, increasing lifespan and reversing signs of decay in animals. Are we finally within reach of the magical elixir of youth?

Featuring expert commentary by the world’s leading researchers in genetics, microbiology, stem cell science, surgery, exercise medicine, nutrition, bionics, fertility, mental health, longevity and neuroscience, the series tells the science journey of our recent past and extraordinary future.

Brock: Over the Top

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Tuesday 3 November at 8:30pm

The name Peter Brock is not only synonymous with Australian Motor Sport, but one that holds a place of reverence in many Australian households. In a career that spanned over 30 years, including nine first place finishes in the Bathurst 1000, Peter Brock, also known as “Peter Perfect”, “The King of the Mountain”, or simply “Brocky”, is an Australian sporting icon with a compelling life story.

Brock: Over the Top is a feature length documentary that not only chronicles the extraordinary life of Peter Brock but peels away the surface to reveal the profoundly human story behind the legend. This film is a thrilling, yet intimately personal portrait of a life lived on the racing track and in the public eye.

Using a treasure trove of rare archival material coupled with candid interviews with key people in Peter Brock’s life including his family, his partners, and closest colleagues, this film tells the epic story of Brock’s early obsession with cars, his hard won ascension to the top, and his various professional and personal controversies.
With back-to-back Bathurst wins in the 1970s and early 1980s, Brock was a dominant force on and off the track, but throughout his career he faced intense media scrutiny. This included his brief but turbulent relationship with former Miss Australia Michelle Downes resulting in allegations of domestic violence and his firing from the Holden Dealer Team by Harry Firth; the installation of the controversial ‘Energy Polariser’ in his HDT cars and subsequent fallout with long-time investor and racing partner, Holden.

In the face of all this controversy, and despite a slew of financial setbacks, Brock continued to dominate motorsports, including in 1987, when he secured a record- breaking 9th Bathurst win. Eventually Brock was welcomed back into Holden fold in the early 1990s as a driver in the Holden Racing Team and continued to be a fan favourite on the track until his official retirement from motorsports in 1997.

Fascination with Brock continued right up to his untimely death in 2006. A lifelong campaigner for motor vehicle safety, it was behind the wheel at an obscure Western Australian racing event where tragedy struck. A nation was left shocked at the loss of the racing icon. Brock’s life was one big race that he never stopped running until it finally killed him.

Brock: Over The Top is a high-octane documentary, celebrating and interrogating the fascinating life story of one of Australia’s most legendary sportsmen, whose legacy remains unsurpassed even to this day.

ABC is cutting down its services on Foxtel. See the Foxtel thread for more.

It will be the first of four sporting documentaries that will be shown on Tuesday nights during November.
https://tvblackbox.com.au/page/2020/10/02/abc-is-home-of-legendary-sports-stories-this-november/

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The Time Traveller’s Guide to the Galaxy

EQ Media Group partners with ABC Commercial for world-wide distribution of their new documentary series The Time Traveller’s Guide to the Galaxy

Ahead of the upcoming virtual MIPCOM 2020, EQ Media Group announced their partnering with ABC Commercial to launch their new documentary series The Time Traveller’s Guide to the Galaxy (HD 6x60’) at the annual international content market.

Space always was and always will be our final frontier. Across six visually stunning high definition episodes, The Time Traveller’s Guide to the Galaxy investigates how science fiction will become a reality as we continue to push our boundaries, explores our deep fascination with the vast, starry Universe and takes us to the very cutting edge of space science.

Featuring some of the world’s sharpest and most innovative cosmic thinkers, The Time Traveller’s Guide to the Galaxy is hosted and narrated by Professor Alan Duffy and includes interviews with leading lights in rocket science, astrophysics and space technology from all over the planet.

Brendan Dahill, General Manager for EQ Media said “We are delighted to be partnering with ABC Commercial. Science and adventure are part of the DNA of EQ Media and this series will tell you everything you have ever wanted to know about space but were afraid to ask”.

“The Time Traveller’s Guide to the Galaxy is an excellent example of the high-quality, original factual production that sits within our robust portfolio of award-winning television content,” said Jessica Ellis, Head of ABC Content Sales and Distribution. “This kind of programming is very much in demand in the current market, and we’re thrilled to be launching this ground-breaking Australian series at MIPCOM 2020.”

ABC is the home of legendary sports stories this November

Over four consecutive weeks on Tuesday nights, ABC TV + iview will broadcast a collection of sports documentaries following iconic Australian stories.

Featuring sporting legends Peter Brock, Steve Waugh and Wayne Gardner, plus the little-known story of the first all Indigenous cricket team to tour the UK.

On Tuesday, November 3, 8.30pm the first across the line is Brock: Over the Top . This feature film chronicles the extraordinary life of Australia’s greatest racing car driver, Peter Brock, peeling away the surface to reveal the complicated human story behind the legend.

Using a treasure trove of rare archival material coupled with candid interviews with the key characters in Peter Brock’s life including his family, his partners, and closest colleagues, this film tells the epic story of Brock’s early obsession with cars, his hard won ascension to the top in an incredible run of record-breaking victories at Bathurst, and how his success played out against the backdrop of professional and personal controversies until his ultimate, tragic death on the race track in 2006.

The Australian summer has long been synonymous with cricket. We all grew up knowing the legendary stories of Bradman, Border, Warne and Waugh – but next to those are some little-known stories. In 1868, a group of Aboriginal cricketers made a three-month journey from Australia to the UK by sea. They arrived in the UK to play 47 matches at some of the most sacred grounds in the world of cricket. On Tuesday, November 10, 8.30pm Walkabout Wickets follows the 2018 National Indigenous Cricket Team on their tour of the UK, delving into the deep connection these young Australians have to the game, and the group of Aboriginal cricketers who blazed a trail 150 years earlier.

On Tuesday, November 17, 8.30pm the ‘Iceman’ cometh in Capturing Cricket: Steve Waugh in India . Steve Waugh, the mastermind behind Australia’s golden age of cricket, has never forgotten his first international tour: India, 1986. Over 30 years and hundreds of cricket tours later, Steve is heading back to take on a new challenge. Flanked by a mentor, Magnum photographer Trent Parke, and good friend Jason Brooks, Steve trails the country with his camera in hand, hoping to capture India’s love of cricket.

Crafted from candid, observational footage from the trip and with additional interviews – including Indian cricket stars Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid, Australian cricket legends Adam Gilchrist and Lisa Sthalekar, plus former AFL footballer Adam Goodes – Capturing Cricket: Steve Waugh in India explores Steve’s relationship with cricket and uncovers why India means so much to one of the world’s most revered cricketers.

The high-octane documentary WAYNE will roar onto ABC on Tuesday, November 24, 8.30pm.

From Wollongong to Phillip Island via Monte Carlo, Wayne Gardner – The Wollongong Whiz – conquered the world of motorcycle racing and came home a hero. In a film that charts his humble start in the 1960s with a $5 motorbike, to becoming the 1987 Motorcycle World Champion, WAYNE explores the life of a fearless racing competitor who helped define motorcycle racing both at home and abroad. This is also the story of the woman by his side; childhood sweetheart Donna and the life they carved out together.

This collection of iconic documentaries will be presented as a special Sports collection on iview alongside encore screenings of The Australian Dream and FREEMAN.

Roadkill

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From Sunday 1 November at 8:40pm

A forceful & charismatic politician’s public and private life is falling apart. As revelations spiral, he walks a high wire between glory and catastrophe seeking to further his own agenda whilst others plot to bring him down.

Week commencing 18 October 2020

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Sunday 18 October
6:00 pm Australia Remastered: Wild Indian Ocean
7:00pm ABC News Sunday
7:40pm Restoration Australia: Egan House
8:40pm Grantchester
9:30pm Doc Martin Rpt
10:15pm Killing Eve: I Have A Thing About Bathrooms
11:00pm Silent Witness: Identity (Part 2)

Monday 19 October
8:00pm Australian Story
8:30pm Four Corners
9:15pm Media Watch
9:35pm Q+A
10:40pm ABC Late News
11:10pm Big Weather (and how to survive it) Rpt

Tuesday 20 October
8:00pm Outback Ringer Series Premiere


8:30pm Big Weather (and how to survive it)
9:30pm The Upside Of Downs
10:30pm ABC Late News
11:00pm Q+A Rpt

Wednesday 21 October
8:00pm Hard Quiz
8:30pm Gruen
9:10pm Utopia: The Ghost Of Christmas Future Rpt Season Final
9:35pm Planet America
10:10pm QI: Quaffing Season Final
10:40pm ABC Late News
11:10pm Four Corners Rpt
11:55pm Media Watch Rpt

Thursday 22 October
8:00pm Scottish Vets Down Under
8:30pm Joanna Lumley’s Silk Road Adventure Rpt
9:20pm Secrets of the Museum
10:10pm Anh’s Brush With Fame
10:40pm ABC Late News
11:10pm Louis Theroux: By Reason of Insanity Rpt
12:15am Louis Theroux: Transgender Kids Rpt

Friday 23 October
7:30pm Gardening Australia
8:30pm Vera: Sandancers Rpt
10:00pm Mum: August Rpt
10:30pm ABC Late News
10:45pm The Virus Rpt
11:10pm Gruen Rpt
11:45pm rage Rpt

Saturday 24 October
7:30pm Victoria: London Bridge is Falling Down
8:20pm Shetland Rpt
9:20pm Endeavour: Arcadia Rpt
10:50pm Poldark Rpt
11:50pm rage Guest Programmer

Updated 20/10/2020

Walkabout Wickets

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Tuesday, 10 November at 8.30pm

The Australian summer has long been synonymous with the sport of cricket. We grew up knowing the legendary stories of Bradman, Border, Waugh and Warne - but next to those are some other stories not so well known.
In 1868, a group of all Aboriginal cricketers made a three-month journey from Australia to the UK by sea. They arrived in the UK to play 47 matches at some of the most famous grounds in world cricket.

Walkabout Wickets follows the 2018 National Indigenous Cricket Team on their tour of the UK, delving into the deep connection these young Australians have to the game, and the group of Aboriginal cricketers who blazed a trail 150 years earlier.

Production credits: Director: Ben Carpenter-Nwanyanwu. Writers: Joel Buncle and Ben Carpenter-Nwanyanwu. Producer: Joel Buncle. Executive Producer: Cricket Australia.

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Has this doco aired previously on Seven? I’m sure I’ve seen it before…

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It was released in 2018 and has been on 7plus.

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Mum - Season 2

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From Friday 13 November at 10pm

Starring Olivier Award winner and BAFTA nominee Lesley Manville, Mum is a family comedy seen through the eyes of Cathy, a mother in her late fifties who finds herself at a milestone in life after the death of her husband.

Over the course of one year, starting with the funeralinJanuary and ending on New Year’s Eve, Cathy must navigate the everyday realities of this new era of her life alongside the good intentions of her lovably baffling family. Offering a refreshingly funny and modern perspective on an often­ overlooked stage in our lives, Mum is the story of a woman discovering who she is again and maybe, if she could only see him, finding love second time around…

In the first episode of the returning series it’s Cathy’s 60th birthday and the family are going for lunch.

Week commencing 25 October 2020

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Sunday 25 October
6:00 pm Australia Remastered: Wild Southern Ocean
7:00pm ABC News Sunday
7:40pm Restoration Australia: Nanima, NSW
8:40pm Grantchester Season Final
9:25pm Doc Martin Rpt
10:15pm Killing Eve: Take Me To The Hole! Rpt
11:00pm Silent Witness: Remembrance (Part 2) Rpt

Monday 26 October
8:00pm Australian Story
8:30pm Four Corners
9:15pm Media Watch
9:35pm Q+A
10:40pm ABC Late News
11:10pm Big Weather (and how to survive it) Rpt

Tuesday 27 October
8:00pm Outback Ringer
8:30pm Big Weather (and how to survive it) Series Final
9:30pm Searching For Superhuman: The Code of US Series Premiere
10:25pm ABC Late News
11:00pm Q+A Rpt

Wednesday 28 October
8:00pm Hard Quiz
8:30pm Gruen
9:10pm Reputation Rehab Series Premiere


9:35pm Planet America
10:10pm QI: Quagmire
10:40pm ABC Late News
11:15pm Four Corners Rpt

Thursday 29 October
8:00pm Scottish Vets Down Under
8:30pm Joanna Lumley’s Silk Road Adventure: Georgia Azerbaijan Rpt
9:20pm Death In Paradise: Murder on the Honore Express Rpt
10:15pm Anh’s Brush With Fame Rpt
10:45pm ABC Late News
11:20pm Louis Theroux: Drinking To Oblivion Rpt

Friday 30 October
7:30pm Gardening Australia
8:30pm Vera: Silent Voices Rpt
10:00pm Mum: October Rpt
10:35pm ABC Late News
10:50pm The Virus Rpt
11:10pm Gruen Rpt
11:50pm rage

Saturday 31 October
7:30pm Victoria: Et In Arcadia
8:20pm Shetland Rpt
9:20pm Endeavour: Prey Rpt
10:50pm Poldark Rpt
11:55pm rage Guest Programmer

Queensland
5:00pm ABC News: Queensland Votes
5:30pm QLD Votes: Election Night Live
8:00pm QLD Votes: Election Results Live
10:00pm Victoria: Et In Arcadia
10:50pm Shetland
11:50pm Endeavour: Prey Rpt


Season 2 of The Sound premieres Sunday, November 1 at 6pm, forcing Australia Remastered to move elsewhere.
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Capturing Cricket: Steve Waugh in India

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Tuesday 17 November at 8:30pm

Steve Waugh, the mastermind behind Australia’s golden age of cricket, has never forgotten his first international tour: India, 1986. Over 30 years and hundreds of cricket tours later, Steve is heading back to take on a new challenge. Flanked by a mentor, Magnum photographer Trent Parke, and good friend Jason Brooks, Steve trails the country with his camera in hand, hoping to capture India’s love of cricket.

With unprecedented access to one of Australia’s biggest sporting heroes, and an enigmatic leader at that, Capturing Cricket: Steve Waugh in India opens up discussion about cricket and all that lies beneath the dynamics of the game – from the personal pursuit of perfection and dreams of a better future to the bigger picture of cricket in India and the opportunity for sport to be a great equaliser. Through photography, viewers get to see the world through Steve Waugh’s eyes and witness him master a new skill, providing fascinating access into the inner workings of a national treasure.

Crafted from candid, observational footage from the trip and with additional interviews - including Indian cricket stars Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid, Australian cricket legends Adam Gilchrist and Lisa Sthalekar, plus former AFL footballer Adam Goodes – Capturing Cricket: Steve Waugh in India explores Steve’s relationship with cricket and uncovers why India means so much to one of the world’s most revered cricketers.

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The Sound - Season 2

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From **Sunday 1 November at 6pm **

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After garnering widespread praise from critics, musicians and the public alike, ABC and the Mushroom Group are thrilled to confirm The Sound will return to ABC screens with season two, on Sunday 1 November at 6pm on ABC + iview – and just in time for Ausmusic Month!

It’s been seven months since COVID crippled Australia’s live music industry, leaving artists, venues, crew, and music lovers without a vital part of our country’s culture and economy. Born out of this crisis, The Sound’s purpose is clear: to showcase Australian music. With unique, multi-platform content, season two will continue to highlight the vast array of local talent within our industry, with artists given the opportunity to perform for prime-time audiences on our national broadcaster.

In a word, season one was epic: 85 artists filmed at 58 locations nationwide. It was packed full of ARIA winners, chart toppers, the hottest new talent and moving performances by incredible First Nations talent. Season two will be even bigger. You don’t want to miss an episode!

Returning for season two is host Jane Gazzo (ex-triple j, Recovery) who’ll also be joined on our screens by Bridget Hustwaite (triple j Good Nights) along with a guest co-host each episode. Expect the return of segments ‘From The Vault’ (unseen historical footage) and ‘Tribute’ (incredible collaborations on legendary tracks)… plus a few new surprises.

Says host Jane Gazzo: “ I am delighted to be part of The Sound season two. Australian music is not just being celebrated on the ABC with The Sound , but also documented and highlighted during what has been possibly the most unusual year ever for the arts and music industry. The positive feedback from season one validated just how much Aussie audiences love their music television… I look forward to seeing the massive talent and contributions from so many of our established and emerging artists. Bring it on!”

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Week commencing 1 November 2020

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Sunday 1 November
7:40pm Restoration Australia: Nanima, NSW
8:40pm Roadkill Series Premiere
9:40pm Doc Martin Rpt
10:25pm Killing Eve: I Don’t Want To Be Free Rpt
11:10pm Silent Witness: Awakening (Part 2) Rpt

Monday 2 November
8:00pm Australian Story
8:30pm Four Corners
9:15pm Media Watch
9:35pm Q+A
10:40pm ABC Late News
11:10pm Big Weather (and how to survive it) Rpt

Tuesday 3 November
8:00pm Outback Ringer
8:30pm Brock: Over The Top
9:30pm Searching For Superhuman: Thinking Small
10:35pm ABC Late News
11:05pm Q+A Rpt

Wednesday 4 November
7:00pm ABC News Hour: USA Votes
8:30pm Gruen
9:10pm Reputation Rehab
9:40pm Planet America: USA Votes Special
11:40pm The World: USA Votes

Thursday 5 November
8:00pm Scottish Vets Down Under
8:30pm Joanna Lumley’s Silk Road Adventure: Iran Rpt
9:20pm Death In Paradise: Murder Most Animal Rpt
10:20pm Anh’s Brush With Fame Rpt
10:40pm ABC Late News Rpt
11:20pm Louis Theroux: Savile Rpt

Friday 6 November
7:30pm Gardening Australia
8:30pm Vera: A Certain Samaritan Rpt
10:00pm Mum: October Rpt
10:35pm ABC Late News
10:50pm The Virus Rpt
11:10pm Gruen Rpt
11:50pm rage

Saturday 7 November
7:30pm Victoria: Foreign Bodies
8:20pm Shetland Rpt
9:20pm Endeavour: Coda Rpt
10:50pm Poldark Rpt
11:55pm rage Guest Programmer

Wayne

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Tuesday 24 November at 8:30pm

WAYNE is the near improbable true story of 1987 World Motorcycle Champion Wayne Gardner’s triumphant journey from riding a $5 dirt bike to the summit of his global sport. At its heart WAYNE is also a love story, with girlfriend, Donna-Lee Kahlbetzer, never far from the action.

Hailing from the working-class town of Wollongong in Australia, Wayne quickly excels in local motorcycle racing. After dropping out of high school and being fired from his tube making apprenticeship, Wayne must rely on his dogged determination to fulfill his dream. Wayne’s bare-knuckle riding style catches the attention of a Japanese team boss and engineer of almost mythical status, Mamoru Moriwaki. Never one to let an opportunity slide, Wayne accepts Moriwaki’s invitation to race in England and beyond.

Against all odds, Wayne wins his first race and permanently stamps his name on international motorcycle racing. But the fish-out-of-water Australian desperately misses his girlfriend Donna, who is the cornerstone to his success. With 17-year-old Donna at his side, young Wayne climbs the ranks of Grand Prix motorcycle racing quickly. But along with the fame and fortune comes tragedy and trauma and in the sophisticated world of Grand Prix, Wayne clashes with riders who are more calculated and refined than the larrikin kid from Wollongong.

He fulfils his lifelong dream of becoming 500cc World Champion in 1987, however, his good fortune does not last long. Honda redesigns his championship winning bike and Wayne quickly learns it is rife with mechanical problems. Things go from bad to worse when Honda signs Wayne’s arch nemesis, Yamaha rider Eddie Lawson, behind his back. Wayne is devastated by what he perceives as Honda’s betrayal and arrives at the inaugural Australian Grand Prix at Phillip Island exhausted from a frenzy of media appearances. The odds are stacked against him, but that’s when Wayne performs his best. With a roaring crowd of one hundred thousand urging him on, Wayne triumphantly wins the race and hearts of all Australians that day.

Success often means pushing oneself and those around you to the absolute limit. The attributes that allowed Wayne to be a world champion ultimately take their toll on his relationship with Donna, and yet the two remain close friends. Now, as determined as ever, Wayne supports his sons, Remy and Luca, as they begin their own international motorcycle racing careers.

Production credits: A GFC/Fightertown Australia production. Major production investment from Screen Australia in association with the New Zealand Film Commission. Director: Jeremy Sims. Producers: Matthew Metcalfe and Fraser Brown. Writers: Jeremy Sims, Matthew Metcalfe and Tim Woodhouse.

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