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===DVDs=== A one-hour prime-time television documentary ''Young Talent Time Tells All'' aired on Network Ten on 29 October 2001. Produced and directed by former YTT cast member John Bowles, it was a tremendous ratings success celebrating the show's 30th anniversary. Bowles interviewed over thirty of the original cast members for the programme. Archive footage, including clips thought to have been lost, were interspersed with the YTT kids speaking about their experiences on and off-air. A small reunion of ''YTT'' cast and crew members (including [[Tina Arena]], [[Dannii Minogue]] and [[Johnny Young]]) was held in Melbourne in October 2003 to launch the release of an extended version of the ''Young Talent Time Tells All'' documentary on DVD (through [[Universal Pictures]]). The original documentary TV Special was extended, and bonus features and rare footage, not seen in the television version, were added. It was titled ''Young Talent Time: The Collection''. Bonus features on the DVD include a restored version of the 1972 short film ''Caravan Holiday'' featuring Johnny Young and the Young Talent Team; full biographies of all 40 Team Members and Johnny Young; [[Nicole Kidman]]'s appearance as a guest on the show to promote her 1983 film ''[[BMX Bandits (film)|BMX Bandits]]''; assorted television commercials featuring members of the team; footage of some of the Team when they appeared as contestants on the show; and the full-length clip of sisters [[Dannii Minogue]] and [[Kylie Minogue]] performing the song "Sisters Are Doing It For Themselves". Rare footage includes a nine-year-old Jamie Redfern (pre-''Young Talent Time'') appearing with [[Happy Hammond]] on a Channel Seven test broadcast of colour television in 1968, seven years before Australian television actually began broadcasting in colour.
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