Season 2 Episodes
1. The Parson's Daughter / The Keeper
2. The Commissioner / Outback Legend
3. Heroes / Girl's Own
4. The Mouse That Roared / Dragon Tale
5. Seize the Day / Alf of the Antarctic
6. The Portland Boy / Harold the Kangaroo
7. Portrait of Mick / A Woman's Voice
8. Woman For All Seasons / Sister Act
9. Native Born / Trials of Life
10. Rocks and Rollers / Silent Nights
11. House of Hancock
Another look at the 1997 classic story on Australia's richest person, Gina Rinehart.
12. Norm's Army / Folk Hero
13. Lamb's Tale / Where Eagles Fly
14. Lady Jane / The Good Sport
15. Accidental Hero / A Girl Like Alice
16. The Player / Heart of Gold
17. Born to Run / Jesse's Town
18. Outback Daughter
19. The Last Tentman / A Secret Life
20. The Sound Barrier / The Sunshine Twins
21. Concerto For Don / Dream Run
22. A Will of Their Own
Film maker and author Pamela Traynor introduces the story of two amazing and indomitable young Australians, Allana Arnot and Mark Bagshaw. Pamela discovered their stories when her young daughter Jessica was knocked down by a car at a pedestrian crossing and seriously hurt. The accident set Pamela off on a mission to try to discover the crucial factors which enable some individuals to overcome extraordinary trauma and still lead fulfilling lives in circumstances which would crush most of us. She hoped to find clues which would help her daughter’s recovery. She met Allana and Mark in the course of her search and was immediately struck by the power of their experiences and the strength of their characters. Allana was left with paraplegia after a horrific light plane crash in her early twenties. She had to battle fear of flying and severe physical handicaps but has gone on to gain her commercial chopper pilot’s license. She is now in the middle of a solo flight around Australia. A diving accident at the age of sixteen left Mark Bashaw with complete quadriplegia. That means he is paralysed from the neck down with only a little limited movement in his arms. Despite incredible physical limitations Mark has managed a marriage, a highly successful business career and at the age of forty, is IBM’s international marketing manager for Australia and New Zealand. He went for the job without disclosing his handicap. These are stories to rival the saga of Janice Shepherd as recounted in her best selling books “Never Tell Me Never” and “Dare to Fly”.