1The Great Escape Ken Peters was locked in a life and death struggle for ten minutes when a killer whale suddenly turned on him during a performance at Sea World in San Diego.He kept his composure and made it out of that tank alive, but as 60 Minutes correspondent Michael Usher reports, others haven't been so lucky.
2Death in Paradise Lee Hudswell's adventure ended in the tiny Asian country of Laos when he drowned diving off a flying fox. However, it was not just a freak accident. Dozens of other foreigners have been killed on that same stretch of river. It ha been six months since 60 Minutes correspondent, Liz Hayes travelled to Laos to find out exactly what happened to Lee. Now, finally, the authorities there are doing something about this tragic waste of life.
3Trip of the Tongue 60 Minutes correspondent, Liam Bartlett meets three otherwise normal women who have the medical world completely stumped. One day they felt sick, the next they were jabbering away with thick foreign accents. One can now pass for Russian. Another has developed a French lilt. The third sounds Chinese. It is called Foreign Accent Syndrome and it is a condition that is as rare as it is strange.
4The Unknown Soldier This week's 60 Minutes Classics revisits "The Unknown Soldier", which sees Mike McRoberts talk to one of New Zealand's most celebrated SAS soldiers - Corporal Willie Apiata. "The Unknown Soldier" sees Apiata discuss medal thieves, the SAS, being a hero and becoming a national celebrity. We also discover just how good Corporal Apiata would be in close-quarter combat.
5The Best of Times For the past eleven years, every week TV3 has screened 60 Minutes. To mark the final 60 Minutes on TV3, this is a taste of where they have been and what they have seen.