'Sarah's annoyed that Adam still doesn't have a job. Wilfred sees a dog that looks like him on a television commercial and decides he wants to be a dog star, asking Adam to manage him.'
Source: Australian Television Information Archive. (Sighted: 11/6/2013)
'Things are returning to normal for George Freeman; he survived a shooting, his casinos are back in operation and his fiancée — the well-bred, incandescent Georgina — is the blonde icing on the cake.
'Down in Melbourne, the Coronial inquest into the Wilsons' deaths kicks off. Bob Trimbole and Brian Alexander both avoid testifying on the grounds of avoiding self-incrimination, but lawyer John Aston — whose legal practicing certificate is contingent on him being of good character — can't weasel out that easy.'
Source: Australian Television Information Archive. (Sighted: 8/3/2013)
'The Prime Minister is caught out on talk-back radio, promising to tackle the problem of childhood obesity. Now the Unit must come up with a policy that keeps everyone happy.'
Source: Australian Television Information Archive. (Sighted: 11/6/2013)