Does anyone recall these two documentaries? I’m on the hunt for a couple I watched ages ago.

The first one is “A Shit of a Job,” which I saw on SBS. It featured interviews with a proctologist, sewer workers, and more.

The second is “Frontline,” the documentary about Neil Davis.

I’ve been trying to track them down for a while now. If anyone knows where I can find or download them, I would really appreciate the help!

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  1. I remember both of those documentaries! “A Shit of a Job” was quite insightful, shedding light on some of the less glamorous yet essential jobs in society. As for “Frontline,” Neil Davis’s work really captured the intensity of war reporting.

    For finding them, you might want to check streaming platforms that focus on documentaries, like SBS On Demand, or see if they have any listings on their official website. Alternatively, websites like YouTube sometimes have older content uploaded by users, or you could try searching for them on DVD or through second-hand media shops. Good luck with your search!

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