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A Tale of Two Cities (Season 2)

EPISODE 1: Aussie Bob And Kiwi Terry The year is 1976. "Aussie Bob" Trimbole is in charge of the trade of marijuana in the New South Wales town of Griffith. Terry Clark, arriving from New Zealand, pays Trimbole a visit and offers to go into partnership with him, expanding his trade to high quality heroin imported from Southeast Asia. There is one man who stands in their way: Donald Mackay, a furniture shop owner with political ambitions.

EPISODE 2: Bad Habits Donald Mackay, rising under a flood of support, becomes a danger to Bob Trimbole and his plans, so Trimbole turns his attention to searching for a hitman to take him out. The police investigation over the events in Griffith hit a brick wall, with the prospect of a corrupt New South Wales police force. Terry Clark has problems when someone in his inner circle is working behind him. Ray Chuck, a Melbourne criminal, sets into motion the most infamous heist in Australiaís history.

EPISODE 3: Brave New World A beautiful young Kiwi, Alison Dine, becomes Terry Clark's lover and most inventive drug courier. George Freeman uses his illegal profits to corrupt NSW police and judiciary, while a cleanskin cop is shocked to discover the extent of the corruption.

EPISODE 4: Business As Usual An armed robbery in Melbourne sparks a deadly turf war between rival gangland "generals," the Kane brothers and Ray Chuck. Terry and Bob fear the Melbourne gang war will affect their lucrative heroin distribution network. Meanwhile, gangland wife Judi Kane tries to protect her children when her worst nightmare becomes a reality.

EPISODE 5: A Tale Of Two Hitmen Brian Kane plans Australiaís most audacious gangland murder to avenge the death of his brother Les. Meanwhile, Ray Chuck forms an alliance with Mark "Chopper" Read in a Melbourne jail. Aspiring hitman Chris Flannery finally gets his big break, and Terryís growing drug empire is under threat from problems in Australia and Singapore.

EPISODE 6: Stranded When Terry is arrested after a boisterous party in a Brisbane luxury hotel, Alison takes the reins in Australia, organising new couriers to ensure business stays booming. Meanwhile, trusted drug couriers Doug and Isabel Wilson use Terry's absence to clear their consciences and tell all to the cops.

EPISODE 7: A Nice Little Earner Terry decides to franchise his crime empire and expand in the UK market. Alison is promoted to a major role in the organisation, and Aussie Bob goes to extreme lengths to buy out Terryís share of the drug business. Meanwhile, corruption in the NSW police and judiciary sinks to a new low.

EPISODE 8: Diamonds Alison questions her role in the Mr. Asia syndicate after her life is threatened by a corrupt Federal Narcotics Bureau agent. George Freeman takes extreme action after police raid his illegal casinos. The Mr. Asia syndicate suffers a major setback when a drug courier is arrested.

EPISODE 9: Judas Kiss Aussie Bob Trimbole is pressured to arrange a gangland hit on his friend and colleague, Alison Dine. Paranoid and living in exile in the UK, Terry Clark must terminate his relationship with Mr. Asia. George Freeman is determind to get revenge on his would-be assassin, and aspiring hitman "Mr. Rent-a-Kill" gets his big break.

EPISODE 10: The Reckoning Terry Clark's drug empire starts to unravel when he is arrested for murder in the UK, while Alison is arrested by the FBI and becomes a star witness against organised crime. With his heroin supplies drying up, Aussie Bob plans Australiaís biggest ever cannabis smuggling operation. Meanwhile, the Federal Police have a major win against corruption at the Narcotics Bureau.

EPISODE 11: The Brotherhood The Federal Police prepare to arrest crime boss and cancer sufferer Aussie Bob Trimbole, but a mole within the Feds threatens to create havoc with their investigation. Alison Dine testifies at a coronerís inquest and blows the lid on the Mr. Asia syndicate.

EPISODE 12: O Lucky Man Australiasís most dangerous hitman, Chris "Mr. Rent-a-Kill" Flannery, moves to Sydney to build his deadly reputation. Terry Clark's UK murder trial reaches a sensational climax, while Aussie Bob gets involved in arms smuggling for the IRA.

EPISODE 13: The Loved Ones Chris "Mr. Rent-a-Kill" Flannery becomes a victim of his own success, and George Freeman takes extreme measures to wipe out the competition. The Federal Police race against time to capture Aussie Bob from his hideouts in Ireland and Spain.

Monday, 14 January 2013

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Protecting a world that doesn't know they exist. Mutant X: a team of human mutants who possess extraordinary powers as a result of genetic engineering. Like hundreds of other unsuspecting subjects, these people were altered in secret experiments conducted in a covert government project. Realising that events have spun out of control, the organization that created them is now hunting them down in an urgent "product recall". Mutant X's mission is to seek out their fellow new mutants, to help them come to terms with their astonishing abilities and protect them from their creators.


Les Miserables featuring David Willetts

Les Miserables

Originally conceived and produced in early-80s France, before its English-language version’s  inauspicious beginnings at London’s Barbican Centre in 1985, the modern interpretation of Les Miserables has gone on to make its mark as one of the most successful stage musicals of all-time – both in the West End and on Broadway, as well as in theatres around the world - and as a bona fide Hollywood blockbuster featuring a stellar cast.

Based on Victor Hugo’s classic 19th-century novel, Les Miserables tells the story of Jean Valjean, a peasant of brawny stature and unpredictable, fiery character. Having spent 17 years in jail for stealing a loaf of bread to feed his starving family, Jean seeks redemption and is inspired by a compassionate bishop to break parole to start a new life, but is vigorously pursued by police inspector Javert. As they make progress, Jean and a cast of characters find themselves becoming involved in a momentous period in revolutionary France, when a gang of young radicals makes its final stand.

Les Miserables music by Claude-Michel Schönberg;  Original French lyrics by Alain Boublil and Jean-Marc Natel , English adaptation by Herbert Kretzmer

Miss Saigon

Based on Puccini’s opera Madame Butterfly, Miss Saigon tells a similarly tragic story of love lost between an Asian woman and her American lover, transferred from early 20th-centruy Japan  to Vietnam War-era Saigon.

Apparently inspired by a photograph of a Vietnamese mother leaving her daughter at the departure gate of a Vietnamese airbase to board a flight to the US, where her ex-army father could give the child a much better future, co-composer Claude-Michel Schönberg thought this the ‘ultimate sacrifice’ and the show is constructed around this central premise.

Opening at London’s Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in September 1989, Miss Saigon ran there for over 10 years and more than 4,000 performances. The show had its debut on Broadway in 1991, later playing in many other cities and embarking upon globe-spanning tours.

Les Miserables and Miss Saigon have become legends of the stage, each permeating popular culture far beyond their original imaginings.

Miss Saigon music by Claude-Michel Schönberg, lyrics by Alain Boublil and Richard Maltby Jr.