Scan date : 12/06/2024 02:03
Day | Hour | Type Event | Name Lang | Event name | Short Event | Extended Lang | Extended Event |
11/06 | 08h00>08h30 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Secret Science | "The only thing to fear, is fear itself", but is that true? And what is fear anyway? Myf Warhurst discovers that most of our fears are learned. So how do we beat them? And could they be useful? | ||
11/06 | 08h31>09h00 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | The Pacific | Johnson and Alice are in Hawaii for the Festival of Pacific Arts. We meet Tongan-born creative JP Foliaki, preview the ABC's Pacific Break competition, and talk life and activism with the 'Queens of the Pacific'. (Final) | ||
11/06 | 09h00>09h59 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Antiques Roadshow | Fiona Bruce and the team visit the spectacular Culzean Castle in Ayrshire, where items brought along include an early FA Cup medal and a valuable art nouveau clock. | ||
11/06 | 10h00>11h00 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News At Noon | The leading news at lunchtime. Ros Childs brings you the day's top stories and the latest news as it unfolds, with reporters in the community across Australia and around the world reporting on the issues that matter to you. | ||
11/06 | 11h00>12h00 | (0xd0) ? | eng | Ridley Road | (AD) In 1960s London, Vivien, a young Jewish hairdresser, discovers the 62 Group - an intelligence-gathering underground movement trying to stop the rise of the far right. | ||
11/06 | 12h01>12h31 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Anh's Brush With Fame | Award-winning actor and storyteller Leah Purcell joins Anh in the studio to share the story of her difficult childhood. She reveals what drove her to leave rural Queensland for a life on the stage and screen in the city. | ||
11/06 | 12h31>13h01 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Back Roads | (AD) Fish Creek is a whimsical town straight from a storybook, home to children's book authors and illustrators, world-renowned botanical artists, musicians and sculptors. It is near the southernmost tip of Australia's mainland. | ||
11/06 | 13h01>13h56 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Love On The Spectrum | (AD) Warm-hearted and uplifting, the second season follows people on the autism spectrum as they navigate the dating world. Michael continues his pursuit of love at a speed dating event, and we meet new daters Kassandra and Ronan. | ||
11/06 | 13h57>14h44 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Long Lost Family | An extraordinary double search within one family: a sister looking for her brother Keith to tell him the truth about their father, and a further search with Keith to find out more about the birth mother he never knew. (Final) | ||
11/06 | 14h44>15h29 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Grand Designs New Zealand | (AD) Kim Powell and Boon Yap explore the Northland for the perfect spot to build a picturesque Feng Shui home. | ||
11/06 | 15h30>16h29 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Antiques Roadshow | Antiques Roadshow is back in the stunning setting of Newby Hall in Yorkshire, where treasures include a letter by Roald Dahl, a priceless chair and some rare football memorabilia. | ||
11/06 | 16h30>16h59 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Hard Quiz | Forget the Iron Throne, Tom Gleeson has the Big Brass Mug! Heading into battle are experts in Game of Thrones, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Grand Slam tennis and electronic organs. Plus, Tom now has a dragon! (No, he doesn't). | ||
11/06 | 17h00>17h30 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News | News from where we live. ABC News Queensland brings you the day's top stories, exclusive investigations and original reporting on issues that matter. Presented by Jessica van Vonderen (Sun-Thu) and Ellen Fanning (Fri-Sat). | ||
11/06 | 17h30>18h02 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | 7.30 | Last year Prue Craven, who was born without a womb, had a uterus transplant - she's just had her first child. Plus four months before a state election the Queensland government's budget is full of treats and big on spending. | ||
11/06 | 18h02>19h03 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Tony Armstrong's Extra-Ordinary Things | From an airstrip in the Outback to a refugee's photo, from a gum leaf to a women's soccer trophy, Tony Armstrong discovers the story of Australia, one thing at a time. | ||
11/06 | 19h03>19h34 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Secret Science | (AD) Sammy J discovers how our senses shape reality and how, even when lost, they can transform, enhancing our connection to the world. | ||
11/06 | 19h35>20h05 | (0x70) arts culture (without music, general) | eng | The Art Of Being Imperfect | Nobody's perfect, but can art help us accept our failures and shortcomings? Namila Benson asks powerhouse singer-songwriter Amanda Palmer, artists Yhonnie Scarce and Richard Lewer, and jazz musician Audrey Powne. | ||
11/06 | 20h05>20h35 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Anh's Brush With Fame | Dr Richard Harris is a medical hero. When a soccer team became trapped in a Thai cave in 2018, the South Australian anaesthetist played a pivotal role in getting them out. How will Anh portray his courageous spirit? | ||
11/06 | 20h35>20h50 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC Late News | Follow the story with the latest on the day's events, explaining what's happening and why it matters. ABC News has reporters across Australia and around the globe uncovering what you need to know. Presented by Jade Barker. | ||
11/06 | 20h50>21h06 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | The Business | ANZ has become the first of the big four banks to push back its rate cut forecast to 2025. Plus millions of Australians are being warned not to double dip on work-from-home claims when they file their tax returns. | ||
11/06 | 21h07>21h54 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Four Corners | A new climate battle is now raging, pitting nature conservation against wind farms. It's fracturing communities and leading to enemies forming alliances. Plus the next frontier for clean energy - giant wind turbines offshore. | ||
11/06 | 21h54>22h12 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Media Watch | Costello's fall: Origin head knock: Radio replay. | ||
11/06 | 22h13>23h11 | (0x70) arts culture (without music, general) | eng | In The Room: Leigh Sales with Lin-Manuel Miranda | Leigh Sales interviews Hamilton creator and Broadway superstar Lin-Manuel Miranda in front of 2000 Australian super fans. | ||
11/06 | 23h11>23h56 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Grand Designs New Zealand | (AD) Kim Powell and Boon Yap explore the Northland for the perfect spot to build a picturesque Feng Shui home. | ||
11/06 | 23h57>00h44 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Long Lost Family | An extraordinary double search within one family: a sister looking for her brother Keith to tell him the truth about their father, and a further search with Keith to find out more about the birth mother he never knew. (Final) | ||
11/06 | 00h45>01h30 | (0x60) music ballet dance (general) | eng | rage | Australia's longest running music TV show, rage is home to the biggest vault of music videos from a diverse range of artists, genres and eras. We curate the best clips of all time to surprise and entertain you for hours. | ||
11/06 | 01h30>02h30 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Parkinson In Australia | Come on a journey back to 1980 as Michael Parkinson interviews guests Bert Newton, George Finey and Noeline Brown. | ||
11/06 | 02h31>03h00 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Landline | The dairy company started by farmers when prices were at rock bottom is now a major regional employer in South Australia; and how prawn farmers devastated by white spot disease became award winning fish producers. | ||
11/06 | 03h00>03h28 | (0x70) arts culture (without music, general) | eng | Art Works | Namila Benson explores the Lorne Sculpture Biennale, and Eloise Fuss the 23rd Biennale of Sydney. Daina Sgarioto explains how she got into hand-tufting and we discover the timely story of 91-year-old artist Tamara Bekier. | ||
11/06 | 03h29>04h00 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | 7.30 | Last year Prue Craven, who was born without a womb, had a uterus transplant - she's just had her first child. Plus four months before a state election the Queensland government's budget is full of treats and big on spending. | ||
11/06 | 04h00>07h00 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | News Breakfast | Be the first to know the latest overnight developments, breaking news and the morning's top stories. James Glenday and Emma Rebellato bring you news and interviews, joined by Stephanie Ferrier with weather. | ||
11/06 | 07h00>08h00 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News Mornings | When big stories break, turn to Gemma Veness in the morning to bring you what's happening and why it matters. ABC News has more reporters in more places, serving and connecting communities and telling your stories. | ||
12/06 | 08h00>08h59 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Four Corners | (AD) A new climate battle is now raging, pitting nature conservation against wind farms. It's fracturing communities and leading to enemies forming alliances. Plus the next frontier for clean energy - giant wind turbines offshore. | ||
12/06 | 08h59>09h59 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Antiques Roadshow | Antiques Roadshow is back in the stunning setting of Newby Hall in Yorkshire, where treasures include a letter by Roald Dahl, a priceless chair and some rare football memorabilia. | ||
12/06 | 10h00>10h58 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News At Noon | The leading news at lunchtime. Ros Childs brings you the day's top stories and the latest news as it unfolds, with reporters in the community across Australia and around the world reporting on the issues that matter to you. | ||
12/06 | 10h58>11h44 | (0xe0) ? | eng | George Clarke's Amazing Spaces | (AD) George Clarke takes on a 600 year old piece of Welsh folklore that claims if you can build a house with four walls, a roof and have a fire burning within a day, then that house and land is yours. (Final) | ||
12/06 | 11h44>12h02 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Media Watch | Costello's fall: Origin head knock: Radio replay. | ||
12/06 | 12h03>12h30 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Anh's Brush With Fame | Anh paints anti-violence advocate Walter Mikac. He shares memories of his wife and two children before their lives were devastatingly cut short at Port Arthur and his aim to keep fighting to make the world a safer place. | ||
12/06 | 12h30>12h59 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Back Roads | (AD) News Breakfast co-host Lisa Millar traces the footsteps of her Prussian ancestors who migrated to SA in the mid-1800s, discovering a town rich in film history and a spectacularly coloured yellow-footed rock wallaby. | ||
12/06 | 13h00>13h55 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Love On The Spectrum | (AD) Having found a match at speed dating, Michael succeeds in setting up a dinner rendezvous. With hopes of finding love, Ronan steps out on the very first date of his life. Plus Mark is back, continuing his search for love. | ||
12/06 | 13h55>14h42 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Long Lost Family | Davina and Nicky revisit twins Jennifer and Kathleen, who unknowingly lived just three miles from each other, and Polly and Steve, a mother and son who had been apart for more than 50 years. | ||
12/06 | 14h43>15h29 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Grand Designs New Zealand | (AD) Roland and Lucienne Vanderwal team up with their son Michiel to build a home out of local schist in the middle of their central Otago vineyard. | ||
12/06 | 15h30>16h29 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Antiques Roadshow | Fiona Bruce and the team are at Bodnant Garden in North Wales, where finds include a pair of rare Wedgewood tigers, a carved Russian chair and a silver box with a political connection. | ||
12/06 | 16h29>16h59 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Hard Quiz | The Big Brass Mug is up for grabs again on Hard Quiz, and experts in The Blues Brothers, Jack Russell terriers, Roald Dahl, and the Mazda MX-5 are out to get it. There can be only one winner. It's time to play HARD! | ||
12/06 | 17h00>17h30 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News | News from where we live. ABC News Queensland brings you the day's top stories, exclusive investigations and original reporting on issues that matter. Presented by Jessica van Vonderen (Sun-Thu) and Ellen Fanning (Fri-Sat). | ||
12/06 | 17h30>18h02 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | 7.30 | Sarah Ferguson presents Australia's premier daily current affairs program, delivering agenda-setting public affairs journalism and interviews that hold the powerful to account. Plus political analysis from Laura Tingle. | ||
12/06 | 18h02>18h33 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Hard Quiz | Tom Gleeson tests four experts to find the Hard Quiz Champion! Topics include the Carlton Football Club, sci-fi show Babylon 5, frozen glacier sensation Otzi the Iceman, and Microsoft Excel. | ||
12/06 | 18h33>19h09 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Gruen | Telstra has a new ad, Crocs become cool, Telstra has a new ad, Extra puts gum to our heads, and Telstra has a lot of new ads. Plus a pitch to Buy Nothing. Joining Wil and Russel are Emily Taylor, Adam Ferrier and Dee Madigan. | ||
12/06 | 19h10>19h38 | (0xc0) ? | eng | Austin | (AD) Within hours of best-selling author Julian Hartswood being cancelled for reposting a white supremacist, he discovers he has a neurodivergent son called "Austin". | ||
12/06 | 19h38>20h08 | (0x40) sports (general) | eng | Spicks And Specks | The first episode back is a firecracker - Anthony Callea, Steph Tisdell, Tommy Little and Yve Blake. There will be questions about Aussie Belters, Musicals Fan Art, a traditional Guzheng ensemble plus the secret song. | ||
12/06 | 20h09>20h41 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Planet America | The latest on the Hunter Biden trial - we speak with a former federal prosecutor. Plus a look at how Trump's guilty verdict has affected his polling, and are Republicans planning contingencies in the event Trump goes to jail? | ||
12/06 | 20h41>20h56 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC Late News | Follow the story with the latest on the day's events, explaining what's happening and why it matters. ABC News has reporters across Australia and around the globe uncovering what you need to know. Presented by Jade Barker. | ||
12/06 | 20h56>21h13 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | The Business | Australia's leading daily business and finance show, bringing you up to date on market moves, economic trends and the forces affecting consumers, employees and business owners big and small. Presented by Kirsten Aiken. | ||
12/06 | 21h13>22h44 | (0xe0) ? | eng | ABBA: Against The Odds | The inside story of ABBA's struggle: critical backlash, relationship break up and social change to becoming the biggest pop group of the 1970s. Told by ABBA and those close to them. | ||
12/06 | 22h45>23h31 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Grand Designs New Zealand | (AD) Roland and Lucienne Vanderwal team up with their son Michiel to build a home out of local schist in the middle of their central Otago vineyard. | ||
12/06 | 23h31>00h18 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Long Lost Family | Davina and Nicky revisit twins Jennifer and Kathleen, who unknowingly lived just three miles from each other, and Polly and Steve, a mother and son who had been apart for more than 50 years. | ||
12/06 | 00h18>01h23 | (0x60) music ballet dance (general) | eng | rage | Australia's longest running music TV show, rage is home to the biggest vault of music videos from a diverse range of artists, genres and eras. We curate the best clips of all time to surprise and entertain you for hours. | ||
12/06 | 01h23>02h29 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Parkinson In Australia | Take a trip back to 1979 when Michael Parkinson interviews guests Phillip Adams, Harry Butler and Lloyd Rees. | ||
12/06 | 02h30>02h59 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Landline | The big gamble of building a private abattoir; Carbon credits from planting koala habitat; and barbecuing beef for off-farm income. | ||
12/06 | 02h59>03h29 | (0x70) arts culture (without music, general) | eng | Art Works | We stop by "world music" festival WOMADelaide, and an augmented reality exhibition in Melbourne. We meet artist Alex Seton, who makes sculptures out of marble, and Punjabi Australian musicians Parvyn and her father Dya Singh. | ||
12/06 | 03h29>03h59 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | 7.30 | Sarah Ferguson presents Australia's premier daily current affairs program, delivering agenda-setting public affairs journalism and interviews that hold the powerful to account. Plus political analysis from Laura Tingle. | ||
12/06 | 04h00>07h00 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | News Breakfast | Be the first to know the latest overnight developments, breaking news and the morning's top stories. James Glenday and Bridget Brennan bring you news and interviews, Charles Brice with sport and Emma Rebellato with weather. | ||
12/06 | 07h00>08h00 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News Mornings | When big stories break, turn to Kathryn Robinson in the morning to bring you what's happening and why it matters. ABC News has more reporters in more places, serving and connecting communities and telling your stories. | ||
13/06 | 08h00>08h31 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Australian Story | (AD) When Quaden Bayles was nine, he was bullied and trolled for having dwarfism. But he also caught the eye of Mad Max director George Miller, and now at 13, has emerged triumphant. (Midseason Final) | ||
13/06 | 08h31>09h00 | (0xb0) original language | eng | Compass | (AD) Author Robyn Davidson is a modern-day nomad, her story immortalised in the film Tracks. Compass joins Robyn in the remote Flinders Ranges of South Australia, once again in the company of camels. (Midseason Final) | ||
13/06 | 09h00>09h59 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Antiques Roadshow | Fiona Bruce and the team are at Bodnant Garden in North Wales, where finds include a pair of rare Wedgewood tigers, a carved Russian chair and a silver box with a political connection. | ||
13/06 | 10h00>10h59 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News At Noon | The leading news at lunchtime. Ros Childs brings you the day's top stories and the latest news as it unfolds, with reporters in the community across Australia and around the world reporting on the issues that matter to you. | ||
13/06 | 10h59>11h30 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Secret Science | (AD) Sammy J discovers how our senses shape reality and how, even when lost, they can transform, enhancing our connection to the world. | ||
13/06 | 11h31>11h59 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Stuff The British Stole | For well over a century the remains of Yagan, an Indigenous Noongar warrior from WA, were missing in the UK. The search for Yagan and the fight to bring him home is one of history's wildest detective stories. (Final) | ||
13/06 | 11h59>12h30 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Anh's Brush With Fame | Australian showbiz icon Dannii Minogue invites Anh to step into her world for a surprisingly revealing chat about growing up in the public eye and the challenges she faced working, loving and parenting in the spotlight. | ||
13/06 | 12h30>12h59 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Back Roads | (AD) Heather Ewart visits one of the flattest places on earth, the dusty Hay Plains. Home to a fascinating bunch with a dry sense of humour, the town hosts the Hay Rodeo and Rainbow on the Plains - the Hay Mardi Gras. | ||
13/06 | 13h00>13h59 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Love On The Spectrum | (AD) After a successful first date, Ronan can't believe his luck when he sets up the second date of his life. After a successful first date with a guy, Teo is keen to see what dating a girl would be like. | ||
13/06 | 13h59>14h45 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Long Lost Family | Davina and Nicky revisit Susan who, after having Sarah, had moved to South Africa in the 1970s. Plus, an update on Jeannie, who met her brother's adoptive sibling Robert, and Stella, who was reunited with daughter Maxine. | ||
13/06 | 14h45>15h30 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Grand Designs New Zealand | (AD) The O'Briens take on a challenging build: an off-the-grid monolith in the Marlborough Sounds, made all the more difficult by their living 19,300km away. | ||
13/06 | 15h31>16h28 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Antiques Roadshow | In this special episode, Fiona Bruce and the team hear moving stories about the aftermath of the Second World War and the desire to rebuild and reconcile after years of suffering. | ||
13/06 | 16h29>16h59 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Hard Quiz | Quizmaster-General Tom Gleeson pits a Julia Gillard diehard against a fan of teen soap Gossip Girl, a Tiger Woods obsessive, and a gentleman with a perfectly normal interest in Jack the Ripper. Welcome to Hard Quiz! | ||
13/06 | 17h00>17h30 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News | News from where we live. ABC News Queensland brings you the day's top stories, exclusive investigations and original reporting on issues that matter. Presented by Jessica van Vonderen (Sun-Thu) and Ellen Fanning (Fri-Sat). | ||
13/06 | 17h30>18h02 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | 7.30 | Sarah Ferguson presents Australia's premier daily current affairs program, delivering agenda-setting public affairs journalism and interviews that hold the powerful to account. Plus political analysis from Laura Tingle. | ||
13/06 | 18h02>19h01 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Restoration Australia | (AD) Host Anthony Burke meets a couple supersizing a beachside bungalow into a Sydney trophy home while still somehow trying to preserve its quaint 1920's identity. | ||
13/06 | 19h01>19h49 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Grand Designs | (AD) Furniture maker Lucinda, along with her son and daughter decide to build a wooden armadillo house in a woodland, without heavy machinery and by inventing ways to transport materials without damaging tree roots. | ||
13/06 | 19h49>20h49 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Tony Armstrong's Extra-Ordinary Things | From a paint tray, a firefighter's signet ring to a 100-year-old restored motorbike, Tony Armstrong discovers the story of Australia, one thing at a time. | ||
13/06 | 20h50>21h05 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC Late News | Follow the story with the latest on the day's events, explaining what's happening and why it matters. ABC News has reporters across Australia and around the globe uncovering what you need to know. Presented by Jade Barker. | ||
13/06 | 21h05>21h22 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | The Business | Australia's leading daily business and finance show, bringing you up to date on market moves, economic trends and the forces affecting consumers, employees and business owners big and small. Presented by Alicia Barry. | ||
13/06 | 21h22>21h52 | (0x70) arts culture (without music, general) | eng | The Art Of Being Imperfect | Nobody's perfect, but can art help us accept our failures and shortcomings? Namila Benson asks powerhouse singer-songwriter Amanda Palmer, artists Yhonnie Scarce and Richard Lewer, and jazz musician Audrey Powne. | ||
13/06 | 21h52>22h30 | (0xd0) ? | eng | Talking Heads | Muriel's son Giles appears with papers for her to sign. It turns out she is quite a rich widow. But soon there's a liquidity problem, and Giles could be to blame. | ||
13/06 | 22h31>23h18 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Grand Designs New Zealand | (AD) The O'Briens take on a challenging build: an off-the-grid monolith in the Marlborough Sounds, made all the more difficult by their living 19,300km away. | ||
13/06 | 23h18>00h06 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Long Lost Family | Davina and Nicky revisit Susan who, after having Sarah, had moved to South Africa in the 1970s. Plus, an update on Jeannie, who met her brother's adoptive sibling Robert, and Stella, who was reunited with daughter Maxine. | ||
13/06 | 00h06>01h11 | (0x60) music ballet dance (general) | eng | rage | Australia's longest running music TV show, rage is home to the biggest vault of music videos from a diverse range of artists, genres and eras. We curate the best clips of all time to surprise and entertain you for hours. | ||
13/06 | 01h12>02h29 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Parkinson In Australia | Classic Australian entertainment as we take a trip back to 1979 where Michael Parkinson interviews guests Bob Hawke, Kate Fitzpatrick and Jack Fingleton. | ||
13/06 | 02h30>02h59 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Landline | How farmers in parts of New South Wales and Victoria are coping with relentless rain; The biggest glasshouse producer in Australia; plus the tiny school with its own grain business. | ||
13/06 | 02h59>03h28 | (0x70) arts culture (without music, general) | eng | Art Works | We talk to Australia's representative at the Venice Biennale, Marco Fusinato; hear Aussie comedians talk politics; see Louise Coghill's photographs of the WA bushfires; and enter Frida Las Vegas's colourful "Frida-verse". | ||
13/06 | 03h29>04h00 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | 7.30 | Sarah Ferguson presents Australia's premier daily current affairs program, delivering agenda-setting public affairs journalism and interviews that hold the powerful to account. Plus political analysis from Laura Tingle. | ||
13/06 | 04h00>07h00 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | News Breakfast | Be the first to know the latest overnight developments, breaking news and the morning's top stories. James Glenday and Bridget Brennan bring you news and interviews, Charles Brice with sport and Emma Rebellato with weather. | ||
13/06 | 07h00>08h00 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News Mornings | When big stories break, turn to Kathryn Robinson in the morning to bring you what's happening and why it matters. ABC News has more reporters in more places, serving and connecting communities and telling your stories. | ||
14/06 | 08h00>08h31 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Planet America | The latest on the Hunter Biden trial - we speak with a former federal prosecutor. Plus a look at how Trump's guilty verdict has affected his polling, and are Republicans planning contingencies in the event Trump goes to jail? | ||
14/06 | 08h31>09h00 | (0x40) sports (general) | eng | That Pacific Sports Show | Olympic swimmers Anna-Liza Mopio-Jane and Wesley Roberts share their special competitive moments with Sera and Sam, plus the highs and lows of the Oceania Swimming Championships, and Fijian women's cricketer Tabatha Saville. | ||
14/06 | 09h00>09h59 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Antiques Roadshow | The team make a final visit to the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. | ||
14/06 | 10h00>11h00 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News At Noon | The leading news at lunchtime. Ruby Cornish brings you the day's top stories and the latest news as it unfolds, with reporters in the community across Australia and around the world reporting on issues that matter to you. | ||
14/06 | 11h00>12h00 | (0xd0) ? | eng | Silent Witness | (AD) A train crash and a man cut in half expose deep rifts on a country estate. | ||
14/06 | 12h00>12h59 | (0xd0) ? | eng | The Cry | (AD) Returning home to Scotland, Alistair and Joanna continue to grow apart. Triggered by a long-forgotten memory, Joanna confronts Alistair and demands to know the truth surrounding Noah's disappearance. (Final) | ||
14/06 | 13h00>13h58 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Love On The Spectrum | (AD) Jimmy and Sharnae prepare to jet off to Las Vegas. Michael is anxious as he 'meets the parents' for the first time. Mark is overwhelmed as he makes a connection with a girl who is "just perfect". | ||
14/06 | 13h58>14h45 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Long Lost Family | Davina and Nicky revisit Maureen who discovered a brother and sister that she previously knew nothing about. Plus Fiona, whose reunion with her sister brought the revelation that her biological mother was still alive. (Final) | ||
14/06 | 14h45>15h30 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Grand Designs New Zealand | (AD) Ex-police officers Sumita and Cameron Dale want to build a lighthouse on a very strict budget, which presents a range of issues. | ||
14/06 | 15h31>16h29 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Antiques Roadshow | The roadshow comes from the Jetty Museum on the shores of Lake Windermere in the Lake District, where finds include a Cherokee pipe and a unique piece of footballing history. | ||
14/06 | 16h29>16h59 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Hard Quiz | Tom Gleeson hosts a clash of epic proportions on Hard Quiz! Where else would you see the clarinet go head-to-head with Transformers, Australian pythons, and Islamic political movements? Nowhere, that's where! | ||
14/06 | 17h00>17h32 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News | News from where we live. ABC News Queensland brings you the day's top stories, exclusive investigations and original reporting on issues that matter. Presented by Jessica van Vonderen (Sun-Thu) and Ellen Fanning (Fri-Sat). | ||
14/06 | 17h32>18h31 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Gardening Australia | (AD) Costa meets the clivia king, Hannah visits a shady garden defying the odds, Sophie profiles flowers of the protea family, Clarence visits a First Nations owned and run nursery, and Millie gets started with winter jobs. | ||
14/06 | 18h32>19h32 | (0xd0) ? | eng | Silent Witness | (AD) The Lyell team are called back to the tunnel as another victim is targeted. | ||
14/06 | 19h32>20h09 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Gruen | Telstra has a new ad, Crocs become cool, Telstra has a new ad, Extra puts gum to our heads, and Telstra has a lot of new ads. Plus a pitch to Buy Nothing. Joining Wil and Russel are Emily Taylor, Adam Ferrier and Dee Madigan. | ||
14/06 | 20h09>20h39 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Hard Quiz | Tom Gleeson tests four experts to find the Hard Quiz Champion! Topics include the Carlton Football Club, sci-fi show Babylon 5, frozen glacier sensation Otzi the Iceman, and Microsoft Excel. | ||
14/06 | 20h40>21h08 | (0xc0) ? | eng | Austin | (AD) Within hours of best-selling author Julian Hartswood being cancelled for reposting a white supremacist, he discovers he has a neurodivergent son called "Austin". | ||
14/06 | 21h08>21h24 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC Late News | Follow the story with the latest on the day's events, explaining what's happening and why it matters. ABC News has reporters across Australia and around the globe uncovering what you need to know. Presented by Jade Barker. | ||
14/06 | 21h25>22h11 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Grand Designs New Zealand | (AD) Ex-police officers Sumita and Cameron Dale want to build a lighthouse on a very strict budget, which presents a range of issues. | ||
14/06 | 22h12>23h00 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Love Your Garden | Alan and the team create a cleverly designed family garden that's full of fun for preschool tots without being a primary-coloured plastic eyesore for the grown-ups who share it. | ||
14/06 | 23h00>23h47 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Love Your Garden | Alan surprises a group of senior citizens in busy Thornton Heath and turns an urban wasteland into a welcoming oasis of swaying grasses and pretty daisy flowers. | ||
14/06 | 23h47>02h59 | (0x60) music ballet dance (general) | eng | rage New Releases | Your weekend begins with an all-night music video marathon. rage brings you New Releases showcasing the latest in buzzed-about and boundary-pushing music videos. | ||
14/06 | 03h00>04h00 | (0x60) music ballet dance (general) | eng | rage | Keep the party vibe going as the sun comes up with continuous music videos, from new releases to classics and the songs we've long forgotten. | ||
14/06 | 04h00>05h00 | (0x60) music ballet dance (general) | eng | rage Charts | Your weekend starts here as rage counts down the hottest music videos of the week, with the latest chart toppers and brand new hit predictions. | ||
14/06 | 05h00>07h00 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | Weekend Breakfast | Start your weekend informed and up-to-date. Johanna Nicholson and Fauziah Ibrahim bring you the latest news, interviews, politics, culture, weather and global affairs. Plus sport with Jared Coote. | ||
14/06 | 07h00>08h30 | (0x60) music ballet dance (general) | eng | rage | Keep the party vibe going every Saturday morning with wall-to-wall music videos, from classic hits and long-forgotten tracks from the rage vault, to the latest new releases and special features. | ||
15/06 | 08h30>10h00 | (0x60) music ballet dance (general) | eng | rage Guest Programmer | Australia's longest running music TV show, rage is home to the biggest vault of music videos from a diverse range of artists, genres and eras. Guest Programmers curate a playlist of their all-time favourite clips. | ||
15/06 | 10h00>10h30 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News At Noon | Ruby Cornish presents the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and coverage of events as they unfold. Plus original reporting, expert analysis and all the updated news, sport, weather and information you need. | ||
15/06 | 10h30>11h28 | (0x70) arts culture (without music, general) | eng | In The Room: Leigh Sales with Lin-Manuel Miranda | Leigh Sales interviews Hamilton creator and Broadway superstar Lin-Manuel Miranda in front of 2000 Australian super fans. | ||
15/06 | 11h28>12h14 | (0xd0) ? | eng | Father Brown | (AD) At Brenda's workplace, the clock collector's house, there is a young man for whom she has tender feelings. When the heir to the house is found dead, Father Brown gets to investigate the case. | ||
15/06 | 12h15>12h57 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Gruen | Telstra has a new ad, Crocs become cool, Telstra has a new ad, Extra puts gum to our heads, and Telstra has a lot of new ads. Plus a pitch to Buy Nothing. Joining Wil and Russel are Emily Taylor, Adam Ferrier and Dee Madigan. | ||
15/06 | 12h57>13h29 | (0x40) sports (general) | eng | Spicks And Specks | The first episode back is a firecracker - Anthony Callea, Steph Tisdell, Tommy Little and Yve Blake. There will be questions about Aussie Belters, Musicals Fan Art, a traditional Guzheng ensemble plus the secret song. | ||
15/06 | 13h30>14h31 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Tony Armstrong's Extra-Ordinary Things | From an airstrip in the Outback to a refugee's photo, from a gum leaf to a women's soccer trophy, Tony Armstrong discovers the story of Australia, one thing at a time. | ||
15/06 | 14h31>15h30 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Restoration Australia | (AD) Host Anthony Burke meets a couple supersizing a beachside bungalow into a Sydney trophy home while still somehow trying to preserve its quaint 1920's identity. | ||
15/06 | 15h30>15h59 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Landline | A tasty sampler of stories from the land - covering food, agriculture, crops, climate, business and innovation - as we meet the fascinating people who make our rural and regional communities unique. Presented by Pip Courtney. | ||
15/06 | 15h59>16h30 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Australian Story | (AD) When Quaden Bayles was nine, he was bullied and trolled for having dwarfism. But he also caught the eye of Mad Max director George Miller, and now at 13, has emerged triumphant. (Midseason Final) | ||
15/06 | 16h30>16h59 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Back Roads | (AD) Heather Ewart visits the Riverina town of Leeton in NSW, where the community champions the cause of welcoming and supporting multicultural migrants and refugees. | ||
15/06 | 17h00>17h32 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News | News from where we live. ABC News Queensland brings you the day's top stories, exclusive investigations and original reporting on issues that matter. Presented by Jessica van Vonderen (Sun-Thu) and Ellen Fanning (Fri-Sat). | ||
15/06 | 17h32>18h17 | (0xd0) ? | eng | Father Brown | (AD) Rock and roll reaches Kembleford when a group of bikers cause outrage and excitement in equal measure. | ||
15/06 | 18h18>19h47 | (0xd0) ? | eng | Midsomer Murders | Midsomer is buzzing with excitement at the arrival of the annual 'Paramount Dance Extravaganza'. But behind the sequins and smiles are deep running feuds and passions. | ||
15/06 | 19h48>20h39 | (0x70) arts culture (without music, general) | eng | A Life In Ten Pictures | Elizabeth Taylor's image is famous around the world, but can a handful of iconic shots and private snaps reveal a new story? It's an extraordinary life seen through a unique lens. | ||
15/06 | 20h40>22h34 | (0x70) arts culture (without music, general) | eng | Whitney | (AD) An intimate, unflinching portrait of Whitney Houston and her family that probes beyond familiar tabloid headlines and sheds new light on the spellbinding trajectory of Houston's life. | ||
15/06 | 22h35>03h00 | (0x60) music ballet dance (general) | eng | rage Guest Programmer | Australia's longest running music TV show, rage is home to the biggest vault of music videos from a diverse range of artists, genres and eras. Guest programmers curate an all-night playlist of their all-time favourite clips. | ||
15/06 | 03h00>04h00 | (0x60) music ballet dance (general) | eng | rage | Keep the party vibe going as the sun comes up with continuous music videos, from new releases to classics and the songs we've long forgotten. | ||
15/06 | 04h00>05h00 | (0x60) music ballet dance (general) | eng | rage | Keep the party vibe going with wall-to-wall music videos, from new releases to classics and the long-forgotten. | ||
15/06 | 05h00>07h01 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | Weekend Breakfast | Ease into your Sunday with an engaging mix of news, updated information, analysis, interviews, politics and weather. Presented by Johanna Nicholson and Fauziah Ibrahim, plus sport with Jared Coote. | ||
15/06 | 07h01>07h59 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Insiders | Start your Sunday morning with the show the politicians rely on to find out what's going on. David Speers presents Australia's must-watch political program, joined by a panel of the best political analysts and commentators. | ||
16/06 | 08h00>08h31 | (0x40) sports (general) | eng | Offsiders | Kelli Underwood and the panel discuss the week in sport including Australia's Olympic Swim trials, State of Origin, NRL, AFL, the Men's T20 World Cup, Super Rugby Semi Finals and Super Netball, plus only 6 weeks until Paris. | ||
16/06 | 08h31>09h00 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | The World This Week | Beverley O'Connor brings you a weekly roundup of international news from an Australian perspective as reported by ABC News correspondents covering the Indo Pacific, Europe, North America, the Middle East, India and Indonesia. | ||
16/06 | 09h01>09h30 | (0xb0) original language | eng | Compass | (AD) Author Robyn Davidson is a modern-day nomad, her story immortalised in the film Tracks. Compass joins Robyn in the remote Flinders Ranges of South Australia, once again in the company of camels. (Midseason Final) | ||
16/06 | 09h30>09h59 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Songs of Praise: The Journey To Forgiveness | Aled Jones is in London to investigate why the act of forgiveness is at the heart of the Christian faith. He visits Saint Ethelburga's Centre for Reconciliation and Peace in Bishopsgate. | ||
16/06 | 10h00>10h29 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News At Noon | Ruby Cornish presents the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and coverage of events as they unfold. Plus original reporting, expert analysis and all the updated news, sport, weather and information you need. | ||
16/06 | 10h29>11h28 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Landline | Hosted by award-winning journalist Pip Courtney, Landline is Australia's only national agricultural television program covering stories from Australia's rural and regional heartland. | ||
16/06 | 11h28>12h26 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Gardening Australia | (AD) Costa meets the clivia king, Hannah visits a shady garden defying the odds, Sophie profiles flowers of the protea family, Clarence visits a First Nations owned and run nursery, and Millie gets started with winter jobs. | ||
16/06 | 12h26>13h25 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | The Secret History Of The British Garden | Monty Don explores the stories behind four of the country's most important gardens, unpacking their fascinating secrets to reveal how the British garden has evolved over the past 400 years. | ||
16/06 | 13h26>13h55 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Simply Nigella | Nigella Lawson's mouth-watering series of relaxed and inspiring recipes shows us what we cook can make us feel better and more alive, including a Thai noodle dish, luscious lamb ribs and apricot almond cake. | ||
16/06 | 13h55>14h43 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Secrets Of The Museum | (AD) Inside every museum is a hidden world, and now cameras are returning to the V&A, going behind the scenes to parts of the Victoria and Albert Museum never seen before. | ||
16/06 | 14h44>15h13 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Julia Zemiro's Home Delivery | (AD) Australia's favourite boffin Dr Karl takes Julia on a personal tour of Wollongong, visiting his childhood home and the Port Kembla steelworks to explain how they fired-up his endless curiosity and search for answers. | ||
16/06 | 15h13>15h59 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Grand Designs | (AD) Furniture maker Lucinda, along with her son and daughter decide to build a wooden armadillo house in a woodland, without heavy machinery and by inventing ways to transport materials without damaging tree roots. | ||
16/06 | 16h00>16h59 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Antiques Roadshow | In Liverpool, the team value a medal given to one of the first men to land on D-Day. | ||
16/06 | 17h00>17h32 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News | News from where we live. ABC News Queensland brings you the day's top stories, exclusive investigations and original reporting on issues that matter. Presented by Jessica van Vonderen (Sun-Thu) and Ellen Fanning (Fri-Sat). | ||
16/06 | 17h32>18h01 | (0x40) sports (general) | eng | Spicks And Specks | Dan Sultan, Lou Wall, Nina Korbe and Dave O'Neil join Adam, Myf and Alan in a who-knows-what of music trivia. There will be bangers, smashes, blinders and delights, with a healthy dose of Cover Versions and weird collabs. | ||
16/06 | 18h01>18h30 | (0xc0) ? | eng | Austin | (AD) Austin invites Julian and Ingrid home to have lunch with his "embarrassing" family, while Ingrid contemplates some extra-marital wham wham. | ||
16/06 | 18h31>19h20 | (0xd0) ? | eng | Ladies In Black | (AD) Magda's beautiful dream of transforming Australian women's fashion is about to be crushed by her husband's foolish mistake. Trapped at Goodes she must fight against entrenched conservatism and snobbery. | ||
16/06 | 19h20>20h20 | (0xd0) ? | eng | The Split | (AD) Hannah and Nathan are in the final stages of negotiating their divorce, but when it becomes clear Nathan has met someone else, the amicable separation takes a turn for the worse. | ||
16/06 | 20h21>21h20 | (0xd0) ? | eng | Shetland | (AD) DI Perez investigates the disappearance of a vulnerable young man, whose family are new to Shetland. Has whatever they are running from come back to haunt them? | ||
16/06 | 21h20>22h08 | (0xd0) ? | eng | Annika | (AD) On her first day in Scotland's Marine Homicide Unit, Annika investigates the murder of a man found in the Clyde. | ||
16/06 | 22h08>22h54 | (0xd0) ? | eng | The Trouble With Maggie Cole | Maggie is horrified that her comments about Roxanna have been interpreted by her Polish father Emil as racist and she's relieved when they understand what she actually did say. | ||
16/06 | 22h55>01h01 | (0x60) music ballet dance (general) | eng | rage Vault | Australia's longest running music TV show, rage is home to the biggest vault of music videos from a diverse range of artists, genres and eras. We curate the best clips of all time to surprise and entertain you for hours. | ||
16/06 | 01h01>01h59 | (0xc0) ? | eng | Classic Countdown | One of Australia's most loved TV programs, Countdown provided the soundtrack to an entire generation. Celebrate the sights and sounds of 1977 with Split Enz, Foreigner, Joe Cocker and narrator Richard Clapton. | ||
16/06 | 02h00>02h30 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Landline | Veterinarians under pressure in an industry struggling to retain practitioners in rural and regional areas; and a robot that could revolutionise the packing shed. | ||
16/06 | 02h30>02h59 | (0x70) arts culture (without music, general) | eng | Art Works | We visit the new Bundanon Art Museum, before Aretha Brown and Emma Donovan talk album covers. Graeme McCullough speaks to us about the disappearing art of sign-writing, and we explore the food and art exhibition, Simmer. | ||
16/06 | 03h00>03h59 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Insiders | Start your Sunday morning with the show the politicians rely on to find out what's going on. David Speers presents Australia's must-watch political program, joined by a panel of the best political analysts and commentators. | ||
16/06 | 04h00>07h00 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | News Breakfast | Be the first to know the latest overnight developments, breaking news and today's top stories. Michael Rowland and Bridget Brennan bring you news and interviews, plus Charles Brice with sport and Emma Rebellato with weather. | ||
16/06 | 07h00>08h00 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News Mornings | When big stories break, turn to Gemma Veness in the morning to bring you what's happening and why it matters. ABC News has more reporters in more places, serving and connecting communities and telling your stories. | ||
17/06 | 08h00>09h00 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Landline | Hosted by award-winning journalist Pip Courtney, Landline is Australia's only national agricultural television program covering stories from Australia's rural and regional heartland. | ||
17/06 | 09h00>10h00 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Antiques Roadshow | In Liverpool, the team value a medal given to one of the first men to land on D-Day. | ||
17/06 | 10h00>11h00 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News At Noon | The leading news at lunchtime. Ros Childs brings you the day's top stories and the latest news as it unfolds, with reporters in the community across Australia and around the world reporting on the issues that matter to you. | ||
17/06 | 11h00>12h30 | (0xd0) ? | eng | Midsomer Murders | Midsomer is buzzing with excitement at the arrival of the annual 'Paramount Dance Extravaganza'. But behind the sequins and smiles are deep running feuds and passions. | ||
17/06 | 12h30>13h00 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Back Roads | (AD) Heather Ewart discovers a very different type of community on the roof of Australia as she visits the peaks of Victoria and New South Wales' snow country. | ||
17/06 | 13h00>13h54 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Love On The Spectrum | (AD) Ronan couldn't be happier as his feelings of love are reciprocated. Jayden struggles to read what he calls the 'hidden communication' between people. Mark is emotional as he finds a strong connection on a second date. (Final) | ||
17/06 | 13h55>14h42 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Long Lost Family | Cliff and Sue have formed a powerful bond, but discover their birth mother has chosen not to have contact with them. We also catch up with Ron and sister Christine, who discover they may have more half-siblings. | ||
17/06 | 14h43>15h29 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Grand Designs New Zealand | (AD) Heritage building enthusiasts Ted and Ita Daniels create a modern rooftop apartment on top of one of Dunedin's most beautifully renovated buildings. | ||
17/06 | 15h29>16h28 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Antiques Roadshow | The Roadshow is at Stonor Park in Oxfordshire, where finds include a rare group of Indian medals, Florence Nightingale's toolkit and the story of a remarkable female pilot from the Second World War. | ||
17/06 | 16h29>16h59 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Hard Quiz | It's a Hard Quiz lineup for the ages: Tom Gleeson grills experts in the kakapo (it's a flightless bird), Theseus (he's a mythical Greek), calculus (it's a field of mathematics), and Neighbours (it's Neighbours). | ||
17/06 | 17h00>17h30 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News | News from where we live. ABC News Queensland brings you the day's top stories, exclusive investigations and original reporting on issues that matter. Presented by Jessica van Vonderen (Sun-Thu) and Ellen Fanning (Fri-Sat). | ||
17/06 | 17h30>18h01 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | 7.30 | Sarah Ferguson presents Australia's premier daily current affairs program, delivering agenda-setting public affairs journalism and interviews that hold the powerful to account. Plus political analysis from Laura Tingle. | ||
17/06 | 18h01>18h31 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Stuff The British Stole | Stephen Fry joins Marc Fennell on a gripping adventure from the pinnacle of the Acropolis to a secluded robotics lab high in the Tuscan mountains to a shipwreck under the Aegean Sea. | ||
17/06 | 18h31>19h17 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Four Corners | Four Corners is the home of Australian investigative journalism. These fearless and forensic documentaries expose scandals, trigger inquiries, fire debate and confront taboos. | ||
17/06 | 19h17>19h34 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Media Watch | Australia's leading forum for media analysis and comment, bringing you a brave and fearless critique of the week's journalism, issues and events in the news. Presented by Paul Barry. | ||
17/06 | 19h34>20h05 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Monday's Experts | Hosted by Tony Armstrong with Catherine Murphy, Monday's Experts is a new sports entertainment show covering all that happens both on and off the field each week, joined by a panel of sports journalists and comedians. | ||
17/06 | 20h05>20h42 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Gruen | Telstra has a new ad, Crocs become cool, Telstra has a new ad, Extra puts gum to our heads, and Telstra has a lot of new ads. Plus a pitch to Buy Nothing. Joining Wil and Russel are Emily Taylor, Adam Ferrier and Dee Madigan. | ||
17/06 | 20h42>20h57 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC Late News | Follow the story with the latest on the day's events, explaining what's happening and why it matters. ABC News has reporters across Australia and around the globe uncovering what you need to know. Presented by Jade Barker. | ||
17/06 | 20h57>21h14 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | The Business | The Reserve Bank board are meeting to decide on interest rates. Ahead of tomorrow's decision and media conference by the RBA Governor Michele Bullock, Kirsten Aiken and The Business team bring you the latest in business news. | ||
17/06 | 21h14>21h46 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Planet America | The latest on the Hunter Biden trial - we speak with a former federal prosecutor. Plus a look at how Trump's guilty verdict has affected his polling, and are Republicans planning contingencies in the event Trump goes to jail? | ||
17/06 | 21h46>22h17 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Following The Drug Money | Drug gangs collect millions in cash, but how do they get the money into a bank account? Discover how bankers and accountants help facilitate crime - and how some drug money ends up in the bank accounts of big name companies. | ||
17/06 | 22h18>23h03 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Grand Designs New Zealand | (AD) Heritage building enthusiasts Ted and Ita Daniels create a modern rooftop apartment on top of one of Dunedin's most beautifully renovated buildings. | ||
17/06 | 23h03>23h49 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Long Lost Family | Cliff and Sue have formed a powerful bond, but discover their birth mother has chosen not to have contact with them. We also catch up with Ron and sister Christine, who discover they may have more half-siblings. | ||
17/06 | 23h50>00h50 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | The Secret History Of The British Garden | Monty Don explores the stories behind four of the country's most important gardens, unpacking their fascinating secrets to reveal how the British garden has evolved over the past 400 years. | ||
17/06 | 00h51>01h29 | (0x60) music ballet dance (general) | eng | rage New Music | Australia's longest running music TV show, rage is home to the biggest vault of music videos from a diverse range of artists, genres and eras. We curate the best clips of all time to surprise and entertain you for hours. | ||
17/06 | 01h29>02h32 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Parkinson In Australia | Michael Parkinson interviews guests Barry Humphries, Little River Band with Glenn Shorrock and Carol Raye. | ||
17/06 | 02h33>03h02 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Landline | A growing market for Australian wine in India; Prolonged wet weather creates a live Christmas tree shortage; plus bootscooting breathing life back into the dance halls of Western Australia. | ||
17/06 | 03h02>03h28 | (0x70) arts culture (without music, general) | eng | Art Works | We check out Somali Australian art and culture exhibition AQAL and Indigenous drone art event Sky Song. Plus, we learn about award-winning comedian David Quirk's unexpected day job and meet screen composer Caitlin Yeo. | ||
17/06 | 03h29>04h00 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | 7.30 | Sarah Ferguson presents Australia's premier daily current affairs program, delivering agenda-setting public affairs journalism and interviews that hold the powerful to account. Plus political analysis from Laura Tingle. | ||
17/06 | 04h00>07h00 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | News Breakfast | Be the first to know the latest overnight developments, breaking news and the top stories this morning. Michael Rowland and Emma Rebellato bring you news and interviews, joined by Tony Armstrong with sport. | ||
17/06 | 07h00>08h00 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News Mornings | When big stories break, turn to Gemma Veness in the morning to bring you what's happening and why it matters. ABC News has more reporters in more places, serving and connecting communities and telling your stories. | ||
18/06 | 08h00>08h30 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Secret Science | (AD) Sammy J discovers how our senses shape reality and how, even when lost, they can transform, enhancing our connection to the world. | ||
18/06 | 08h30>09h00 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Monday's Experts | Hosted by Tony Armstrong with Catherine Murphy, Monday's Experts is a new sports entertainment show covering all that happens both on and off the field each week, joined by a panel of sports journalists and comedians. | ||
18/06 | 09h00>09h59 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Antiques Roadshow | The Roadshow is at Stonor Park in Oxfordshire, where finds include a rare group of Indian medals, Florence Nightingale's toolkit and the story of a remarkable female pilot from the Second World War. | ||
18/06 | 10h00>11h00 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News At Noon | The leading news at lunchtime. Ros Childs brings you the day's top stories and the latest news as it unfolds, with reporters in the community across Australia and around the world reporting on the issues that matter to you. | ||
18/06 | 11h00>11h59 | (0xd0) ? | eng | Ridley Road | (AD) Vivien meets Colin Jordan who takes her into the heart of the National Socialist Movement. She takes a huge risk but manages to find out what happened to Jack. | ||
18/06 | 12h00>12h30 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Anh's Brush With Fame | Popular TV personality Deborah Hutton joins Anh for an engaging chat about her unusual childhood and shares stories of the men and women who shaped her life. Anh hopes to capture her iridescent charisma in his portrait. | ||
18/06 | 12h30>12h59 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Back Roads | (AD) Heather Ewart catches a ride to the Bulloo Shire in south-west Queensland, a community that thrives despite its isolation. | ||
18/06 | 12h59>13h58 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Tony Armstrong's Extra-Ordinary Things | Tony discovers a satchel that holds the history of an Outback racing obsession, a novelty cheque that symbolises the lack of gender equality in sport and a young rapper's lyric book that brings him to tears. | ||
18/06 | 13h59>14h44 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Long Lost Family | We revisit the siblings Vanda and Davina as they celebrate sister Debbie's birthday. We also catch up with Chris and Sue who came to us searching for the son they had put up for adoption as teenagers. | ||
18/06 | 14h45>15h31 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Grand Designs New Zealand | (AD) Aaron and Christine Green create an unconventional, curvaceous creation in Cass Bay, which turns out as a work of art. (Final) | ||
18/06 | 15h31>16h29 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Antiques Roadshow | Antiques Roadshow is at Forty Hall in Enfield, north London, where treasures include an original Punch and Judy set and an intriguing necklace linked to a secret society. | ||
18/06 | 16h29>16h59 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Hard Quiz | Host Tom Gleeson grills experts who fancy themselves on their knowledge of Shane Warne, World War II's Dam Busters raid, the novels of James Herriot, and reality TV show Survivor. But only one can survive Hard Quiz! | ||
18/06 | 17h00>17h30 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News | News from where we live. ABC News Queensland brings you the day's top stories, exclusive investigations and original reporting on issues that matter. Presented by Jessica van Vonderen (Sun-Thu) and Ellen Fanning (Fri-Sat). | ||
18/06 | 17h30>18h02 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | 7.30 | Sarah Ferguson presents Australia's premier daily current affairs program, delivering agenda-setting public affairs journalism and interviews that hold the powerful to account. Plus political analysis from Laura Tingle. | ||
18/06 | 18h02>19h03 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Tony Armstrong's Extra-Ordinary Things | From silk sashes to a dictionary, from a trunk to a photo, Tony Armstrong discovers the story of Australia, one thing at a time. (Final) | ||
18/06 | 19h03>19h33 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Secret Science | Sammy J takes you on a ride into the marvels of the mind, unveiling the secrets of lifelong neuroplasticity and discovering breakthrough science which rewrites rehabilitation and our approach to learning. | ||
18/06 | 19h33>20h04 | (0x70) arts culture (without music, general) | eng | The Art Of Masculinity | Guest host, drag sensation Courtney Act travels the country to investigate the world of masculinity. Courtney wants to know: What does masculinity mean today. Will art provide answers? | ||
18/06 | 20h05>20h34 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Anh's Brush With Fame | As a child, Sophie Delezio survived two horrific accidents. Now an independent and optimistic eighteen-year-old, she refuses to let disability hold her back. Anh hopes to capture her stoicism and joy on the canvas. | ||
18/06 | 20h34>20h49 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC Late News | Follow the story with the latest on the day's events, explaining what's happening and why it matters. ABC News has reporters across Australia and around the globe uncovering what you need to know. Presented by Jade Barker. | ||
18/06 | 20h49>21h05 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | The Business | Kirsten Aiken and The Business bring you all the reaction and analysis after the Reserve Bank's latest decision on interest rates and today's media conference by RBA Governor Michele Bullock. | ||
18/06 | 21h05>21h51 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Four Corners | Four Corners is the home of Australian investigative journalism. These fearless and forensic documentaries expose scandals, trigger inquiries, fire debate and confront taboos. | ||
18/06 | 21h52>22h23 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Monday's Experts | Hosted by Tony Armstrong with Catherine Murphy, Monday's Experts is a new sports entertainment show covering all that happens both on and off the field each week, joined by a panel of sports journalists and comedians. | ||
18/06 | 22h24>22h41 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Media Watch | Australia's leading forum for media analysis and comment, bringing you a brave and fearless critique of the week's journalism, issues and events in the news. Presented by Paul Barry. | ||
18/06 | 22h41>23h28 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Grand Designs New Zealand | (AD) Aaron and Christine Green create an unconventional, curvaceous creation in Cass Bay, which turns out as a work of art. (Final) | ||
18/06 | 23h29>00h15 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Long Lost Family | We revisit the siblings Vanda and Davina as they celebrate sister Debbie's birthday. We also catch up with Chris and Sue who came to us searching for the son they had put up for adoption as teenagers. | ||
18/06 | 00h16>01h18 | (0x60) music ballet dance (general) | eng | rage | Australia's longest running music TV show, rage is home to the biggest vault of music videos from a diverse range of artists, genres and eras. We curate the best clips of all time to surprise and entertain you for hours. | ||
18/06 | 01h18>02h26 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Parkinson In Australia | Michael Parkinson interviews guests Don Dunstan, Robyn Archer and John Meillon. | ||
18/06 | 02h26>02h55 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Landline | Filling the gap in the fertiliser market by reworking disused phosphate mines; plus the secrets of some of Australia's leading horsemen and women. | ||
18/06 | 02h56>03h28 | (0x70) arts culture (without music, general) | eng | Art Works | We head to the National Indigenous Art Triennial in Canberra, this year titled Ceremony. Then we meet artist and film photographer Sammy Hawker, and get the lowdown on the latest in film and TV from critic Keva York. | ||
18/06 | 03h29>04h00 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | 7.30 | Sarah Ferguson presents Australia's premier daily current affairs program, delivering agenda-setting public affairs journalism and interviews that hold the powerful to account. Plus political analysis from Laura Tingle. | ||
18/06 | 04h00>07h00 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | News Breakfast | Be the first to know the latest overnight developments, breaking news and the top stories this morning. Michael Rowland and Bridget Brennan bring you news and interviews, joined by Tony Armstrong and Emma Rebellato. | ||
18/06 | 07h00>08h00 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News Mornings | When big stories break, turn to Gemma Veness in the morning to bring you what's happening and why it matters. ABC News has more reporters in more places, serving and connecting communities and telling your stories. |