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The enduring love story that drove one of Australia's greatest boxers who never was.
Music credits
I got 99 broadswords but this isn't one (Komiku)
Androids always escape (Chris Zabriskie)
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Searching for the man whose adventures inspired a generation of Australians.Music credits
Big tree (Evan Schaeffer)
I will not let you let me down, Honcho Graham from Birmingham (Josh Woodward)
Ambient truth (Komiku)
Readers do you read, God be with you till we meet again (Chris Zabriskie)
Journey of Documentary clips courtesy of Atalanti DionysusSee acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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The humble objects treasured by Mao's last dancer.Music credits
Mirror lake (Cyrus)
Opening, Wake up heroic figure, Dreaming of you (Komiku)
Nirvana VEVO (Chris Zabriskie)
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A young mother makes a desperate bid to save her infant son.Music creditsDeep dive, Persistence with beat (Raphael Angel)
La Citadelle (Komiku)
Three kites circling, The thorn revisit (Axletree)
I need to start writing things down (Chris Zabriskie)
Lizard Island audio courtesy of Delaware North
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The private pleasures of Australia's greatest composer, only discovered a decade after his death.Music credits
Action investigation, Time (Komiku)
A queer and pleasant danger (Mystery Mammal)
Vervain (Axletree)
All archival audio courtesy of the Estate of Percy Aldridge Grainger
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How a Solomon Island war canoe launched a signature swimming style.
Music credits
But enough about me Bill Paxton, Undercover vampire policeman (Chris Zabriskie)
This is not a rock song (Monplasir)
You're right but I'm me (Doctor Turtle)
Flutter by Butterfly, Frannie (Josh Woodward)See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Welcome to The Theory of Objects, launching December 16.
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