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Bondi Vet S10E07 XviD-AFG[eztv]
TORRENT SUMMARY
Bondi Rescue
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TV Release: 1970-01-01 Torrent Release: 28-06-2021 by user EZTV
Swarm:
0 Seeds & 1 Peers
TV Show Genre:
Documentary, Drama, Reality-TV
Runtime:
30 min.
Parental Rating:
N/A
Awards:
6 wins & 6 nominations.
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Episode: Episode #10.7 (10x7)
Episode Plot:
Several Bondi boys elaborate on the extra motivation to rescue children, who are least predictable, panic faster and can't hold out as long as adults. For some, becoming fathers themselves boosted sympathy for pan-icing parents of missing brats, even in case of false alert, which nearly gave 'guilty' Yatesy a heart attack. One boy seems in danger of ending up in a wheelchair on his birthday, but thankfully the final diagnosis even allows resuming beach fun.
Episode Release:
1970-01-01
Episode Genre:
Drama, Reality-TV
Runtime:
30 min.
Staff:
Actors: Andrew Günsberg, Anthony 'Harries' Caroll, Chris Chapman, Ryan Clark Writers: N/A Directors: N/A
Other episode info:
Awards: N/A. Originally recorded in N/A.
DESCRIPTION
Bondi beach, where Australian metropolis Sydney's people and countless tourists seek sand and water fun, needs a professional corps of life-guards performing numerous rescues and preventive actions every day. They are among the best-trained, strictest selected, most motivated and hard-working rescuers in the world. They also consider it the best possible job, enjoyed in humanitarian dedication and the Aussie spirit of chivalrous macho fun, competition, pranks, mateship-loyalty and unrelenting effort to help weaker or inexperienced people in need. They constantly train eager newcomers on the job.