I Was Actually There
From the makers of the award-winning You Can't Ask That, this bold six-part documentary explores defining moments of our recent history through the eyes, ears and voices of those who witnessed them firsthand.
Genre: Documentary
Country: Australia
Type: tv
Season: 1
Episode: 1
Duration: N/A
Release:
Rating: 0.0
Season 1 - I Was Actually There
2024-07-23
"It's a day etched into Australian sporting folklore for all the wrong reasons. A moment on a footy field where Nicky Winmar, a proud Noongar man, called out racism."
2024-07-30
"When The Beatles flew into Adelaide, they had no idea that the biggest crowd they would ever witness was waiting for them. Fans describe the life-changing experience of seeing the biggest band in the world arrive."
2024-08-06
"A demonstration against indefinite mandatory detention at Woomera detention centre attracted more than a thousand concerned citizens from all over the country. But the protest took an unexpected turn."
2024-08-13
"The final episode in the series takes us to the small Tasmanian mining village of Beaconsfield. When a mine collapse killed Larry Knight and trapped two others, Todd Russell and Brant Webb managed to survive."
Season 2 - I Was Actually There
2025-10-07
"Black Saturday Bushfires. Sunday 7 February 2009. I Was Actually There collects personal stories from survivors, first responders and community members who faced the catastrophe."
2025-10-14
"How did it feel to watch from the 92nd floor of the World Trade Center, as the first 9\/11 plane hit the building opposite?"
2025-10-21
"It was a move that shocked the nation. Fifty years ago, Prime Minister Gough Whitlam was dismissed by the Governor-General, Sir John Kerr. The government was dissolved and an election called."
2025-10-28
"On a hot December Sunday, racial tensions boiled over at Sydney's Cronulla beach. The fuse had been lit a week earlier by an altercation between off-duty lifesavers and men described by police as \"of middle eastern appearance\"."
2025-11-04
"When nightclub singer Fairlie Arrow disappeared from her Gold Coast home in 1991, the tabloid media went to town. Arrow was reported as abducted by \"an obsessed fan\". Spoiler alert. It was all a hoax."