Explore the best of ‘Dateline’ at SBS On Demand

With the 2021 season of ‘Dateline’ now airing Tuesdays at 9:30pm on SBS and SBS On Demand, we take a look back at some of the most compelling episodes now streaming at SBS On Demand.

Fumie Takino cheerleading with her team, Japan Pom Pom.

Fumie Takino cheerleading with her team, Japan Pom Pom. Source: SBS Dateline

DATELINE CLASSICS / AWARD WINNERS

Losing Greg: A Dementia Journey

In 2015 Janet Kelly’s husband Greg was diagnosed with young onset dementia at the age of 59. Transitioning from wife to carer was uncertain and deeply personal. Before he passed away, Dateline followed Greg to Denmark to experience a unique care alternative – a dementia village.

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Hong Kong: Behind The Frontline

What does it take to stage the most coordinated mass protests in history? Dateline looks at how Hong Kongers are orchestrating civil unrest, and find out why the protest movement is taking a new turn.

HUMAN INTEREST

The Best Place to be a Woman

The Viking nation of Iceland has become a feminist utopia. SBS World News’ Janice Petersen looks at how the island country became the best place on Earth to be a woman.

Cheerleading Grannies

What’s the secret to living large in old age? In this episode of Dateline we meet a squad of octogenarian Japanese cheerleaders and a famous TV writer challenging assumptions about people in their nineties.

CRIME + INTRIGUE

Fiji’s High Tide

In Fiji, reporter Evan Williams gains exclusive access to law enforcement officials, drug dealers and social workers on the frontline of Fiji’s drug war, exploring its devastating impact.

Digital Predators

This is a story no parent can afford to miss. During global COVID-19 lockdowns police reported a huge increase in the number of people viewing and sharing child sexual abuse images online. This episode is the first for the 2021 season of Dateline.

Deadly Trip of a Lifetime (Parts 1 & 2)

It started out as the holiday of a lifetime and quickly turned into a ship in lockdown, searching for a port in a COVID-19 storm. Dateline charts the story of the MV Greg Mortimer cruise ship that left Argentina four days after coronavirus was declared a pandemic.

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DEVELOPING WORLD & CONFLICT

Human Cargo

With unprecedented access aboard Médecins Sans Frontières’ new migrant rescue ship, we meet the volunteers on a perilous search and rescue mission off the coast of Libya. Can they navigate the difficult waters of changing migrant policy in Europe?

Vanished: Canada’s Missing Women

Canada and Australia share a dark secret: in recent decades thousands of Indigenous women have been murdered or gone missing. What can Australia learn from Canada’s attempts to address the problem?

Thailand on the Brink

With unprecedented access to the leaders of Thailand’s protest movement, Dateline follows their risky campaign for change. Why are thousands challenging the King, and why are some risking jail time?
Dateline airs on SBS weekly at 9:30pm Tuesdays with episodes available at after broadcast. Episodes are also available with and subtitles. Catch up on the latest episode (episode 5: Covid-19: Fashion’s Great Unravelling) here:

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Published 15 April 2021 2:36pm
By SBS Guide
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