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Exclusive to Australia’s digital revolution, bio brings to you the people you want to know more about, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Built on the popular and Emmy Award-winning Biography series, this dedicated channel offers engaging and in-depth profiles, exclusive entertainment specials, compelling documentaries, latest showbiz news and Australian Premieres.
From the luminous stars of yesterday to today’s Hollywood icons, world leaders, artists, monarchs, musicians and the infamous - Bio is the best place to learn about everybody who’s anybody.
Get up close and personal with the people who have captured your imagination, exceptional people who have inspired us, captivated us and shocked us! bio takes you inside their lives to find out what makes them tick.
Hear about their lives in their own words, or from those closest to them - intimate moments, rare insights and the confessions!
bio is part of a global, award-winning network with access to a vast library of the world’s best biographical programming. This relationship allows the channel to present high quality programming about anyone you’ve ever wanted to know more about.
The bio brand is licensed exclusively by FOXTEL Management Pty Ltd from A&E Television Networks International and it is 100% produced, programmed, broadcast and controlled here in Australia.
HOW TO SUBSCRIBE
You can subscribe to Bio. by contacting the following providers:
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The Boy Who Was Born A Girl
Monday February 13 @ 8:30pm
Brought up as Natasha for 15 years, Jon can remember feeling male since he was only five years old.
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Geoff Huegill: Be Your Best
Wednesday February 15 @ 7:30pm
Aussies love a comeback story and one of Australia’s favourite sons, swimmer Geoff ‘Skippy’ Huegill, has the tale of the year. In this exclusive and very special documentary on the eve of the 2012 London Olympic Games, Skippy shares his story of gold medals, retirement, weight loss, love and striving to be the best.
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Hoarding: Buried Alive
Wednesday March 07 @ 9:30pm
Go inside the homes of extreme hoarders to explore the psychology behind their compulsion to accumulate & store large quantities of nonessential 'things' and the affect this habit has on their families.
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