Scan date : 12/05/2024 20:47
Day | Hour | Type Event | Name Lang | Event name | Short Event | Extended Lang | Extended Event |
12/05 | 09h01>10h00 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Insiders | Days before the budget, David Speers joins Annabel Crabb, Jacob Greber and Niki Savva to discuss the economy, interest rates, the economic tightrope between cost-of-living support and inflation, plus China, Palestine and gas. | ||
12/05 | 10h01>10h32 | (0x40) sports (general) | eng | Offsiders | Kelli Underwood and the panel Caroline Wilson, Bruce Djite and Corbin Middlemas discuss the latest AFL, NRL and Super Netball news plus all the action from the A-League Men's Semi Finals. | ||
12/05 | 10h32>11h01 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | The World This Week | Joe Biden warns Israel it will stop arms supplies if a ground invasion of Rafah goes ahead, Fiji's Former PM receives a one-year jail sentence and the parents of two Perth brothers killed in Mexico prepare to bring them home. | ||
12/05 | 11h01>11h30 | (0xb0) original language | eng | Compass | (AD) Antony Loewenstein is a leading voice among Australian Jews speaking out against Israel's attacks on Gaza. But some in the Jewish community have branded him a traitor. | ||
12/05 | 11h31>11h59 | (0xb0) original language | eng | Songs Of Praise: Mothering Sunday | The Rev Kate Bottley celebrates Mothering Sunday with mums from many generations. She joins a baby massage class and hears about the role faith and human touch played in helping one baby recover from sepsis. | ||
12/05 | 12h00>12h30 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News | Jessica Rendall presents the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and coverage of events as they unfold. Plus original reporting, expert analysis and the updated news, sport, weather and information you need. | ||
12/05 | 12h30>13h30 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Landline | The Prime Minister chats to Landline about all things agricultural at Beef 2024; Australian wine grape growers looking for a lifeline; plus controlling wild brumbies without culling. | ||
12/05 | 13h30>14h30 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Gardening Australia | (AD) Sophie visits a glorious autumn garden, Hannah installs a frog pond, Josh gives crop rotation tips, Jerry tours a sustainable designer garden, Tammy delves into grow lights, and we meet a remarkable chrysanthemum grower. | ||
12/05 | 14h30>15h31 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Monty Don's French Gardens | (AD) Monty travels to some of the most famous 'potager' or kitchen gardens, where vegetables and flowers are planted together in elaborate displays. He talks to gardeners about this style which has been copied the world over | ||
12/05 | 15h31>15h56 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Forever Summer With Nigella | Whitstable is the perfect place to rediscover one of Nigella's favourite cocktails, a White Lady, and to carry on the theme her guests are treated to Vietnamese rice paper rolls and a White Chocolate and Passionfruit Mousse | ||
12/05 | 15h56>16h43 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Martin Clunes: Islands Of Australia | Martin heads to Mundoo Island, a slice of classic Aussie outback life, but in the middle of a river estuary. He meets Colin and Sally Grundy, fourth generation farmers, herding Angus beef cattle on horseback. (Final | ||
12/05 | 16h43>17h29 | (0xe0) ? | eng | George Clarke's Amazing Spaces | (AD) Parents across the country are finding it increasingly difficult to prise their children away from their mobile devices but Dai Saunders has a plan. He's designed a spectacular crafting workshop for the end of his g | ||
12/05 | 17h30>18h29 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Antiques Roadshow | At Wollaton Hall, the team see some Batman memorabilia and a portrait of a Romantic poet. | ||
12/05 | 18h29>18h59 | (0xb0) original language | eng | Compass | (AD) Buddhist artist Lindy Lee's latest work The Ouroboros, is the most ambitious of her career. It's also the most expensive and the price tag is controversial. | ||
12/05 | 19h00>19h32 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News | News from where we live. ABC News WA brings you the day's top stories, exclusive investigations and original reporting on the issues that matter to you. Presented by Pamela Medlen (Mon-Thu) and Charlotte Hamlyn (Fri-Sun). | ||
12/05 | 19h32>20h32 | (0xd0) ? | eng | Call The Midwife | (AD) A pregnant mother with a chronic heart condition falls unwell, Nancy grows suspicious of a young father's erratic behaviour, and Matthew prepares for a visit from his father. | ||
12/05 | 20h33>21h20 | (0xd0) ? | eng | After The Party | (AD) A death in the family sends Penny spiralling into dangerous transgressions in her search for the truth. | ||
12/05 | 21h21>22h15 | (0xd0) ? | eng | The Luminaries | (AD) Anna's suspicion is aroused as Lydia prepares to host a party; Lauderback is blackmailed. In 1866, Crosbie Wells is buried. | ||
12/05 | 22h15>23h15 | (0xd0) ? | eng | Shetland | (AD) The hunt is on for Sandy's attacker. Perez struggles to balance the case with his father's deteriorating condition, before a shocking confession throws the investigation down a new path and sows the seeds of further violence. | ||
12/05 | 23h15>00h09 | (0xd0) ? | eng | Savage River | (AD) As Detective Rachel Kennedy begins to investigate the new homicide, town secrets start to emerge, and new motives become apparent. | ||
12/05 | 00h10>01h03 | (0xd0) ? | eng | The Messenger | (AD) When Ed puts his best mates on the Ace of Hearts, he's shocked to learn how little he really knows about those he loves most. | ||
12/05 | 01h03>03h59 | (0x60) music ballet dance (general) | eng | rage Vault | rage showcases rare and retro music videos from the vault. | ||
12/05 | 03h59>04h29 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Landline | A look back at some of the best stories gathered by the Landline team. Shearing the rams the old-fashioned way, high profile kitchen power helping a city farm recover from floods, and the Casella family's mega winery. | ||
12/05 | 04h29>04h59 | (0x70) arts culture (without music, general) | eng | Art Works | Ngugi artist Elisa Jane Carmichael introduces us to the revived traditional art of weaving and comedians from the Brisbane Comedy Festival share their perspectives on what it's like performing live during COVID-19. | ||
12/05 | 05h00>05h59 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Insiders | Days before the budget, David Speers joins Annabel Crabb, Jacob Greber and Niki Savva to discuss the economy, interest rates, the economic tightrope between cost-of-living support and inflation, plus China, Palestine and gas. | ||
12/05 | 06h00>09h00 | (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 Lisa Millar bring you news and interviews, joined by Bridget Brennan, Charles Brice and Nate Byrne. | ||
13/05 | 09h00>10h00 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News Mornings | When big stories break, turn to ABC News in the mornings to bring you what's happening and why it matters. We have more reporters in more places, serving and connecting communities and telling your stories. | ||
13/05 | 10h00>11h00 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Landline | The Prime Minister chats to Landline about all things agricultural at Beef 2024; Australian wine grape growers looking for a lifeline; plus controlling wild brumbies without culling. | ||
13/05 | 11h00>12h00 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Antiques Roadshow | At Wollaton Hall, the team see some Batman memorabilia and a portrait of a Romantic poet. | ||
13/05 | 12h00>13h00 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News At Noon | No Information | ||
13/05 | 13h00>14h30 | (0xd0) ? | eng | Midsomer Murders | (AD) When a butterfly collector and founding member of an elite IQ society is found murdered, pinned to a wall, DCI Barnaby and DS Winter are thrust into a crime that impacts not only on their community but internationally. | ||
13/05 | 14h30>14h58 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Back Roads | (AD) Back Roads is heading to Western Australia's vast wheatbelt region, to the little town of Darkan. Deep in the golden plains of sheep country, Heather Ewart discovers how a very small community saved itself from extinction. | ||
13/05 | 14h58>15h57 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Back In Time For Dinner | (AD) Guided by Annabel Crabb, an Aussie family goes on a time-travelling adventure to discover how the food we eat transformed the way we live, the fabric of the nation and defined family roles - starting in post-war 1950s. | ||
13/05 | 15h58>16h43 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Long Lost Family | We search on behalf of Peter Gunn, a man who has struggled to come to terms with his birth mother giving him up for adoption. And a man desperately searching for the sister who disappeared from his life over 60 years ago. | ||
13/05 | 16h43>17h29 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Grand Designs | (AD) Joe and Claire hope to create 'one of the greatest homes on the planet', that looks like a huge piece of art, with 34 enormous, angled zinc shards. But the expensive build faces mind-boggling problems. | ||
13/05 | 17h30>18h28 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Antiques Roadshow | The team returns to the vibrant setting of Morden Hall Park in south London. We discover personal letters written by Mother Teresa and an exquisite bronze by the father of South African sculpture, Anton Van Wouw. | ||
13/05 | 18h28>18h59 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Hard Quiz | Alfred Hitchcock, the Ironman World Championship, musical comedy trio Tripod... and Freemasonry?! Has Andrew gamed the system by choosing a subject so secretive that not even Tom Gleeson is allowed to know the answers? | ||
13/05 | 19h00>19h30 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News | News from where we live. ABC News WA brings you the day's top stories, exclusive investigations and original reporting on the issues that matter to you. Presented by Pamela Medlen (Mon-Thu) and Charlotte Hamlyn (Fri-Sun). | ||
13/05 | 19h30>20h01 | (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. | ||
13/05 | 20h01>20h32 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Australian Story | Josh Niland's arguably Australia's hottest chef right now with his revolutionary approach to fish. The genesis of his wild experimentation: a life and death battle in childhood and the fear of failure as a young restauranter. | ||
13/05 | 20h32>21h18 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Four Corners | For the first time ever, a former spy for China's notorious secret police goes public, exposing the covert and illegal operations he was ordered to carry out on foreign soil, including in Australia. | ||
13/05 | 21h18>21h34 | (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. | ||
13/05 | 21h35>22h37 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Q+A | Ahead of the Budget we discuss spending priorities, a fairer, more sustainable tax system, and how we can seize new opportunities to rebuild the economy to deliver better services, higher productivity and future wealth. | ||
13/05 | 22h38>22h53 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC Late News | Follow the story with the latest on today's news, explaining what's happening and why it matters. ABC News has reporters across Australia and around the globe covering what you need to know. Presented by Jade Barker in Perth. | ||
13/05 | 22h53>23h10 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | The Business | On the night before the Treasurer hands down the 2024 Federal Budget, Kirsten Aiken and The Business team bring you everything you need to know and all the details we have so far. | ||
13/05 | 23h10>23h43 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | The Weekly With Charlie Pickering | Charlie cancels Plato, Charlie's mum provides the headlines, Rhys Nicholson unplugs AI influencers, Concetta Caristo signs a pact with a superpower and Dave Hughes kills his ego in the name of mindfulness. (Final) | ||
13/05 | 23h43>00h14 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Planet America | Trump's hush-money trial gets very Stormy, while Kristi Noem is still in the doghouse. Are campus anti-war protests threatening Democrats' chances of re-election like 1968? We ask UVA's chief political scientist Larry Sabato. | ||
13/05 | 00h14>01h01 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Grand Designs | (AD) Joe and Claire hope to create 'one of the greatest homes on the planet', that looks like a huge piece of art, with 34 enormous, angled zinc shards. But the expensive build faces mind-boggling problems. | ||
13/05 | 01h02>01h49 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Long Lost Family | We search on behalf of Peter Gunn, a man who has struggled to come to terms with his birth mother giving him up for adoption. And a man desperately searching for the sister who disappeared from his life over 60 years ago. | ||
13/05 | 01h49>02h48 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Monty Don's French Gardens | (AD) Monty travels to some of the most famous 'potager' or kitchen gardens, where vegetables and flowers are planted together in elaborate displays. He talks to gardeners about this style which has been copied the world over | ||
13/05 | 02h49>04h29 | (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. | ||
13/05 | 04h29>04h58 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Landline | How mechanical shearing transformed Australia's wool industry, and WA farmers gearing up to meet the popularity of 'oat milk'. | ||
13/05 | 04h59>05h28 | (0x70) arts culture (without music, general) | eng | Art Works | Namila Benson talks to Yorta Yorta soprano, composer and educator (and national treasure) Deborah Cheetham and we wander through Malthouse Theatre's Because the Night, an ambitious theatre work based on Shakespeare's Hamlet. | ||
13/05 | 05h29>06h00 | (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. | ||
13/05 | 06h00>09h00 | (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 Lisa Millar bring you news and interviews, joined by Catherine Murphy, Emma Rebellato and Nate Byrne. | ||
14/05 | 09h00>10h00 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News Mornings | When big stories break, turn to ABC News in the mornings to bring you what's happening and why it matters. We have more reporters in more places, serving and connecting communities and telling your stories. | ||
14/05 | 10h00>10h31 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Foreign Correspondent | (AD) Across Ukraine, increasing numbers of women are running newsrooms and reporting the war from the frontline. While male colleagues have joined the fight, women are working hard to ensure isolated communities are kept informed | ||
14/05 | 10h31>11h00 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | The Pacific | We hear from a group of people forcibly returned to Tonga despite having little to no connection with the Kingdom. Plus how science could help prove a famous story passed down through oral tradition in Solomon Islands. | ||
14/05 | 11h00>11h59 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Antiques Roadshow | The team returns to the vibrant setting of Morden Hall Park in south London. We discover personal letters written by Mother Teresa and an exquisite bronze by the father of South African sculpture, Anton Van Wouw. | ||
14/05 | 12h00>13h00 | (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. | ||
14/05 | 13h00>13h58 | (0xd0) ? | eng | After The Party | (AD) A death in the family sends Penny spiralling into dangerous transgressions in her search for the truth. | ||
14/05 | 13h59>14h58 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Parliament Question Time | Parliament returns with coverage of Question Time on Budget Day from the House of Representatives. | ||
14/05 | 14h58>15h57 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Back In Time For Dinner | (AD) The 1960s bring great change to Australian families. The dinner table is the hub of conversation on the role of young women in work & education. While 'housewives' start experimenting with exotic new dishes like Chinese. | ||
14/05 | 15h58>16h43 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Long Lost Family | We meet one woman searching for her sister, hoping to discover the truth behind a family tragedy and another woman desperate to find the only person in the world that she knows she is related to, her mother. | ||
14/05 | 16h43>17h29 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Grand Designs | (AD) Master carpenter Olaf faces the biggest challenge of his career: creating an oasis for himself and his partner Fritha on a tiny slice of land in Sussex near a mainline railway and a major road. | ||
14/05 | 17h30>18h28 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Antiques Roadshow | At Lytham Hall in Lancashire, finds include a chair that is believed to be from Nelson's flagship, a gruesome insight into Victorian dentistry and a fantastic series of watercolours rescued from a skip and worth thousands. | ||
14/05 | 18h28>18h59 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Hard Quiz | Australia's smartest alecs brave Tom Gleeson's wit to be crowned Hard Quiz champion. Zara's in the tank for Timberlake, Suzanne's red-hot for Radiohead, Alex is barracking for Obama, and Paul's crazy for classic Holdens. | ||
14/05 | 19h00>19h30 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News | News from where we live. ABC News WA brings you the day's top stories, exclusive investigations and original reporting on the issues that matter to you. Presented by Pamela Medlen (Mon-Thu) and Charlotte Hamlyn (Fri-Sun). | ||
14/05 | 19h30>20h00 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | Budget 2024: The Treasurer's Speech | Treasurer Jim Chalmers delivers his 2024 Federal Budget speech to Parliament. | ||
14/05 | 20h00>20h30 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | Budget 2024: A 7.30 Special | Sarah Ferguson is joined by Laura Tingle for a 7.30 Special covering what you need to know about the Budget. Jim Chalmers delivers his third budget weighing concern over inflation against calls for more cost-of-living relie | ||
14/05 | 20h30>21h02 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | Insiders: Budget Special | David Speers and a panel unpack the Treasurer's third budget. The Albanese government tries to balance offering cost-of-living relief with plans for a future Made in Australia, all while an election is due in the next year. | ||
14/05 | 21h02>21h32 | (0x70) arts culture (without music, general) | eng | Creative Types With Virginia Trioli | Patricia Piccinini, the visual artist who creates strange creatures from the frontiers of science & technology, tells us of the future that is already here & why she is compelled to "create the worlds" that live in | ||
14/05 | 21h32>22h33 | (0xe0) ? | eng | David Stratton's Stories Of Australian Cinema | (AD) In this 3 part series, revered critic David Stratton tells the glorious story of Australian cinema, focusing on the films that capture the nation's true nature with candour, emotion and humour. | ||
14/05 | 22h33>22h48 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC Late News | Jade Barker brings you the day's top stories and latest news including comprehensive coverage of tonight's Federal Budget and what it means for you, the economy and the nation as we gear up for an election in the next year. | ||
14/05 | 22h48>23h20 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | The Business: Budget Special | Kirsten Aiken, Ian Verrender, Alicia Barry and Rachel Pupazzoni bring you comprehensive coverage of the Budget with analysis from leading economists, what it means for corporate Australia, plus business and industry reacti | ||
14/05 | 23h20>00h06 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Four Corners | For the first time ever, a former spy for China's notorious secret police goes public, exposing the covert and illegal operations he was ordered to carry out on foreign soil, including in Australia. | ||
14/05 | 00h06>01h08 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Q+A | Ahead of the Budget we discuss spending priorities, a fairer, more sustainable tax system, and how we can seize new opportunities to rebuild the economy to deliver better services, higher productivity and future wealth. | ||
14/05 | 01h08>01h26 | (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. | ||
14/05 | 01h26>02h27 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Parliament Question Time | Budget Week in Parliament begins with coverage of Question Time from the Senate, before the Treasurer delivers his third Federal Budget. | ||
14/05 | 02h27>03h15 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Grand Designs | (AD) Master carpenter Olaf faces the biggest challenge of his career: creating an oasis for himself and his partner Fritha on a tiny slice of land in Sussex near a mainline railway and a major road. | ||
14/05 | 03h15>04h01 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Long Lost Family | We meet one woman searching for her sister, hoping to discover the truth behind a family tragedy and another woman desperate to find the only person in the world that she knows she is related to, her mother. | ||
14/05 | 04h02>04h27 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Forever Summer With Nigella | Whitstable is the perfect place to rediscover one of Nigella's favourite cocktails, a White Lady, and to carry on the theme her guests are treated to Vietnamese rice paper rolls and a White Chocolate and Passionfruit Mousse | ||
14/05 | 04h27>04h56 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Landline | How improving soil health on macadamia farms has captured carbon, and the beef producer helping to save two of Australia's rarest animals. | ||
14/05 | 04h57>05h28 | (0x70) arts culture (without music, general) | eng | Art Works | We meet with award-winning Wiradjuri and Filipino musician Mo'Ju, before going foraging for driftwood with artist Pete Rush. Artist Vipoo Srivilasa turns a design from Namila Benson into a porcelain wellness deity. | ||
14/05 | 05h28>05h59 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | Budget 2024: A 7.30 Special | Sarah Ferguson is joined by Laura Tingle for a 7.30 Special covering what you need to know about the Budget. Jim Chalmers delivers his third budget weighing concern over inflation against calls for more cost-of-living relie | ||
14/05 | 06h00>09h00 | (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 Lisa Millar bring you news and interviews, joined by Charles Brice, Emma Rebellato and Nate Byrne. | ||
15/05 | 09h00>10h00 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News Mornings | When big stories break, turn to ABC News in the mornings to bring you what's happening and why it matters. We have more reporters in more places, serving and connecting communities and telling your stories. | ||
15/05 | 10h00>10h47 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Four Corners | (AD) For the first time ever, a former spy for China's notorious secret police goes public, exposing the covert and illegal operations he was ordered to carry out on foreign soil, including in Australia. | ||
15/05 | 10h47>12h00 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Q+A | Ahead of the Budget we discuss spending priorities, a fairer, more sustainable tax system, and how we can seize new opportunities to rebuild the economy to deliver better services, higher productivity and future wealth. | ||
15/05 | 12h00>12h30 | (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. | ||
15/05 | 12h30>13h35 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | National Press Club Address | Treasurer Jim Chalmers delivers the traditional Post Budget Address to the Press Club, followed by questions from the media. This Address will take place in the Great Hall at Parliament House. | ||
15/05 | 13h35>13h59 | (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. | ||
15/05 | 13h59>14h58 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Parliament Question Time | After the Treasurer delivers the Federal Budget, Parliament sits with coverage of Question Time from the House of Representatives. | ||
15/05 | 14h59>15h58 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Back In Time For Dinner | (AD) The 1970s means flared pants, moustaches and lots of orange in the Ferrone household. It's the decade of the women's movement and Carol gets a job while Julian and Peter are introduced to the world of the 'Ocker'. | ||
15/05 | 15h58>16h43 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Long Lost Family | Two stories of sisters kept, while their brothers were given up for adoption. | ||
15/05 | 16h44>17h30 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Grand Designs | (AD) Kevin McCloud meets architect Iain and his wife Jenny, who intend to build an enormous black minimalist house right in the middle of a 19th-century Scottish country estate. | ||
15/05 | 17h31>18h29 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Antiques Roadshow | The team returns to Compton Verney in Warwickshire. Treasures brought in include some hand-painted fashion illustrations from the 1930s, a pair of bronze cockerels from Benin in West Africa and a rare Chinese incense burner. | ||
15/05 | 18h29>18h59 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Hard Quiz | Liv thinks Thunderbirds are go, Matt's cheering for the Sydney Swans, Brad reckons Rubik's Cubes are ripper, and Mark's nuts for nuclear physics. Tom thinks they're all a bit sad. Watch #HardQuiz and judge for yourselves. | ||
15/05 | 19h00>19h30 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News | News from where we live. ABC News WA brings you the day's top stories, exclusive investigations and original reporting on the issues that matter to you. Presented by Pamela Medlen (Mon-Thu) and Charlotte Hamlyn (Fri-Sun). | ||
15/05 | 19h30>20h01 | (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. | ||
15/05 | 20h01>20h31 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Hard Quiz | Raise your glasses to another classic episode of Hard Quiz! Chasing the Big Brass Mug in this episode are champagne lover Dave, Mata Hari aficionado Dawn, Grand Theft Auto gamer Sonny, and The Hobbit fan Lillian. | ||
15/05 | 20h32>21h08 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Gruen | The world has gone ad - but the algorithm has delivered brand new Gruen. Returning for an unprecedented and ill-advised 16th season, Wil Anderson and a panel of know-it-alls will pull you out from under the influence. | ||
15/05 | 21h09>21h37 | (0xc0) ? | eng | White Fever | (AD) Jane pops her Asian guy cherry with Yu Chang, just in time for a confrontation with her family at her Gotcha Day celebration lunch. (Final) | ||
15/05 | 21h37>22h07 | (0x40) sports (general) | eng | QI | Dust off your tinfoil hats and join Sandi Toksvig for a QI look at Ufology with: Cally Beaton, Nish Kumar, Tom Ward, and Alan Davies. | ||
15/05 | 22h08>22h39 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Planet America | The 2024 Presidential race is on. Former President Donald Trump is the last person standing in the Republican field, seeking his third nomination. Current President Joe Biden runs for re-election as both seek a second term. | ||
15/05 | 22h40>22h55 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC Late News | Follow the story with the latest on today's news, explaining what's happening and why it matters. ABC News has reporters across Australia and around the globe covering what you need to know. Presented by Jade Barker in Perth. | ||
15/05 | 22h55>23h11 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | The Business | We take a deep dive into all the Budget aftermath with reaction and analysis from economists, business leaders, the markets and consumers. Presented by Kirsten Aiken. | ||
15/05 | 23h11>00h04 | (0xd0) ? | eng | The Luminaries | (AD) Anna's suspicion is aroused as Lydia prepares to host a party; Lauderback is blackmailed. In 1866, Crosbie Wells is buried. | ||
15/05 | 00h05>00h27 | (0xc0) ? | eng | Superwog | (AD) Superwog and Johnny fear a menacing magpie will interfere with their friendship. When they learn the magpie is a protected species much loved by the neighbourhood, they must take more drastic measures to get rid of it. | ||
15/05 | 00h27>01h28 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Parliament Question Time | After the Treasurer hands down the 2024 Budget, Parliament continues with coverage of Question Time from the Senate. | ||
15/05 | 01h28>02h15 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Grand Designs | (AD) Kevin McCloud meets architect Iain and his wife Jenny, who intend to build an enormous black minimalist house right in the middle of a 19th-century Scottish country estate. | ||
15/05 | 02h16>03h03 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Long Lost Family | Two stories of sisters kept, while their brothers were given up for adoption. | ||
15/05 | 03h04>04h31 | (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. | ||
15/05 | 04h31>05h01 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Landline | A new gold rush in Victoria's high country; plus fishing and farming on WA's remote Abrolhos Islands. | ||
15/05 | 05h01>05h28 | (0x70) arts culture (without music, general) | eng | Art Works | We visit writer Maxine Beneba Clarke in her studio; get to know the New Writers Collective for teen women, trans and non-binary playwrights; and meet musician Alex Lahey, whose call for industry funding made headlines. | ||
15/05 | 05h29>06h00 | (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. | ||
15/05 | 06h00>09h00 | (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 Lisa Millar bring you news and interviews, joined by Bridget Brennan, Charles Brice and Nate Byrne. | ||
16/05 | 09h00>10h00 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News Mornings | When big stories break, turn to ABC News in the mornings to bring you what's happening and why it matters. We have more reporters in more places, serving and connecting communities and telling your stories. | ||
16/05 | 10h00>10h31 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Australian Story | (AD) Josh Niland's arguably Australia's hottest chef right now with his revolutionary approach to fish. The genesis of his wild experimentation: a life and death battle in childhood and the fear of failure as a young restauranter. | ||
16/05 | 10h31>11h00 | (0xb0) original language | eng | Compass | (AD) Buddhist artist Lindy Lee's latest work The Ouroboros, is the most ambitious of her career. It's also the most expensive and the price tag is controversial. | ||
16/05 | 11h00>11h59 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Antiques Roadshow | The team returns to Compton Verney in Warwickshire. Treasures brought in include some hand-painted fashion illustrations from the 1930s, a pair of bronze cockerels from Benin in West Africa and a rare Chinese incense burner. | ||
16/05 | 12h00>13h00 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News At Noon | The leading news at lunchtime. Lorna Dunkley 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. | ||
16/05 | 13h00>13h29 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Stuff The British Stole | Marc Fennell unravels the true history of the Koh I Noor diamond which sits at the heart of the Crown Jewels. But beyond the glitz, he reveals the tragedy of a 10-year-old Sikh boy ripped from his mother and kingdom. | ||
16/05 | 13h29>13h58 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Stuff The British Stole | When King Charles III has his Coronation, will he sit on a potent and sacred symbol of the Scottish people? Marc Fennell investigates a wild Scottish heist to steal back an object - quite literally - from the British throne. | ||
16/05 | 13h59>14h59 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Parliament Question Time | The final day of Budget Week in Parliament continues with coverage of Question Time from the Senate, ahead of Opposition Leader Peter Dutton's Budget Reply speech tonight. | ||
16/05 | 14h59>15h57 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Back In Time For Dinner | (AD) It's the 80s, a decade of big hair & a booming economy. Our family experience nouveau cuisine & check out the Atkins & Pritikin diets. The arrival of the microwave means sharing a home-cooked meal begins to disappear. | ||
16/05 | 15h58>16h43 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Long Lost Family | The most extraordinary search we have ever undertaken. Alley Lofthouse was left on a doorstep in a block of flats in Scotland on a cold February night. Will she ever resolve the mystery of her abandonment? | ||
16/05 | 16h43>17h29 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Grand Designs | (AD) Gretta plans to build a Malaysian-inspired pavilion, designed by her nephew, on her sister and brother-in-law's land in Ely in Cambridgeshire. Will this family affair and story of renewal end in harmony? | ||
16/05 | 17h30>18h29 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Antiques Roadshow | The team returns to Castle Ward in Northern Ireland. Treasures include two sculptures made out of ostrich eggs, a set of jewellery decorated with scarab beetles and a watch designed for astronauts to wear on the moon. | ||
16/05 | 18h29>18h59 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Hard Quiz | Jim's expert knowledge of skateboarding goes up against Amanda's research into Dr Maria Montessori, Nicole's digging into Duran Duran and Martin's eye on Stanley Kubrick, with scathing host Tom Gleeson. | ||
16/05 | 19h00>19h30 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News | News from where we live. ABC News WA brings you the day's top stories, exclusive investigations and original reporting on the issues that matter to you. Presented by Pamela Medlen (Mon-Thu) and Charlotte Hamlyn (Fri-Sun). | ||
16/05 | 19h30>20h00 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | Budget 2024: Opposition Reply | Opposition Leader Peter Dutton delivers his Budget Reply speech on behalf of the Liberal-National Coalition. | ||
16/05 | 20h00>20h32 | (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. | ||
16/05 | 20h32>21h03 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Foreign Correspondent | Immigration has become a defining issue in this year's US Presidential Election race. In Texas, the Republican Governor has politicised the problem by sending busloads of immigrants to Democrat cities like New York. (Final) | ||
16/05 | 21h03>21h52 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Britain By The Book | Inspired by her passion for books, Mel Giedroyc hooks up with her friend and Dorset local, Martin Clunes, to explore the spectacular scenery and iconic locations made famous by some of Britain's favourite books and films. | ||
16/05 | 21h52>22h51 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Antiques Roadshow | Treasures include a ship's chest from the Empire Windrush and a clock that runs on air. | ||
16/05 | 22h52>23h07 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC Late News | Follow the story with the latest on today's news, explaining what's happening and why it matters. ABC News has reporters across Australia and around the globe covering what you need to know. Presented by Jade Barker in Perth. | ||
16/05 | 23h07>23h24 | (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. | ||
16/05 | 23h24>00h19 | (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". | ||
16/05 | 00h19>01h20 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Parliament Question Time | Budget Week in Parliament concludes with coverage of Question Time from the House of Representatives. | ||
16/05 | 01h20>02h07 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Grand Designs | (AD) Gretta plans to build a Malaysian-inspired pavilion, designed by her nephew, on her sister and brother-in-law's land in Ely in Cambridgeshire. Will this family affair and story of renewal end in harmony? | ||
16/05 | 02h08>02h58 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Long Lost Family | The most extraordinary search we have ever undertaken. Alley Lofthouse was left on a doorstep in a block of flats in Scotland on a cold February night. Will she ever resolve the mystery of her abandonment? | ||
16/05 | 02h59>04h31 | (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. | ||
16/05 | 04h31>05h00 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Landline | Rising pet ownership putting pressure on the food supply chain, and developing alternatives to pesticides for cotton. | ||
16/05 | 05h00>05h28 | (0x70) arts culture (without music, general) | eng | Art Works | We check out the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards; a space-age reimagining of Moby-Dick; wearable art from Lorraine Kabbindi White; and the durational work of performance artist Ida Sophia. | ||
16/05 | 05h29>06h00 | (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. | ||
16/05 | 06h00>09h00 | (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 Charles Brice, Emma Rebellato and Nate Byrne. | ||
17/05 | 09h00>10h00 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News Mornings | When big stories break, turn to ABC News in the mornings to bring you what's happening and why it matters. We have more reporters in more places, serving and connecting communities and telling your stories. | ||
17/05 | 10h00>10h31 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Planet America | The 2024 Presidential race is on. Former President Donald Trump is the last person standing in the Republican field, seeking his third nomination. Current President Joe Biden runs for re-election as both seek a second term. | ||
17/05 | 10h31>11h01 | (0x40) sports (general) | eng | That Pacific Sports Show | Join Tiana Penitani and Sam Wykes for your weekly hit of Pacific joy, as they share inspiring stories and incredible sporting prowess of athletes with Pacific Island heritage, from Australia and around the world. | ||
17/05 | 11h01>11h59 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Antiques Roadshow | Treasures include a ship's chest from the Empire Windrush and a clock that runs on air. | ||
17/05 | 12h00>13h00 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News At Noon | No Information | ||
17/05 | 13h00>14h00 | (0xd0) ? | eng | Silent Witness | (AD) An abandoned lorry containing multiple dead bodies reveals a shocking trafficking case. | ||
17/05 | 14h00>14h28 | (0xc0) ? | eng | Queen Of Oz | (AD) Georgie and Teddy's Royal Wedding doesn't quite go as planned. (Final) | ||
17/05 | 14h29>14h57 | (0xc0) ? | eng | White Fever | (AD) Jane pops her Asian guy cherry with Yu Chang, just in time for a confrontation with her family at her Gotcha Day celebration lunch. (Final) | ||
17/05 | 14h57>15h55 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Back In Time For Dinner | (AD) It's the 90s and the Ferrone family's palate goes on a culinary tour as they experience the changing face of Aussie cuisine with the 'new' flavours of Vietnamese foods, and the 'old' wisdom of indigenous cooking. | ||
17/05 | 15h56>16h42 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Long Lost Family | Two ground-breaking cases for Long Lost Family: an overseas adoption from Ecuador and a complex search using DNA analysis. | ||
17/05 | 16h42>17h29 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Grand Designs | (AD) Architectural designer Dan & interior designer Nina want to build a sleek, unique larch clad family house. But their biggest challenge is to convert a swamp into a sweeping, biodiverse waterscape with a natural swimming pond. | ||
17/05 | 17h30>18h29 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Antiques Roadshow | Antiques Roadshow comes from the lush surroundings of the National Botanic Garden of Wales in Carmarthenshire, where Fiona Bruce discovers how plant-based remedies were mixed and bottled by Victorian pharmacists. | ||
17/05 | 18h29>18h59 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Hard Quiz | It's Pearl Harbor vs Back to the Future vs Muhammad Ali vs British sitcom Peep Show in tonight's #HardQuiz smackdown. Host Tom Gleeson is cruel but fair as Phil, Jason, Mark and Valerie all play HARD! | ||
17/05 | 19h00>19h32 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News | News from where we live. ABC News WA brings you the day's top stories, exclusive investigations and original reporting on the issues that matter to you. Presented by Pamela Medlen (Mon-Thu) and Charlotte Hamlyn (Fri-Sun). | ||
17/05 | 19h32>20h32 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Gardening Australia | (AD) Jerry meets a staghorn and elkhorn fern collector, Jane shows how to grow fruits in small spaces, Costa visits an urban farm training deaf and hard of hearing students, and Sophie tours a spectacular dryland garden. | ||
17/05 | 20h33>21h33 | (0xd0) ? | eng | Silent Witness | (AD) Nikki and Jack continue to investigate the shocking lorry deaths. | ||
17/05 | 21h33>22h10 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Gruen | The world has gone ad - but the algorithm has delivered brand new Gruen. Returning for an unprecedented and ill-advised 16th season, Wil Anderson and a panel of know-it-alls will pull you out from under the influence. | ||
17/05 | 22h10>22h34 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Hard Quiz | Raise your glasses to another classic episode of Hard Quiz! Chasing the Big Brass Mug in this episode are champagne lover Dave, Mata Hari aficionado Dawn, Grand Theft Auto gamer Sonny, and The Hobbit fan Lillian. | ||
17/05 | 22h35>22h42 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC Late News | Follow the story with the latest on today's news, explaining what's happening and why it matters. ABC News has reporters across Australia and around the globe covering what you need to know. Presented by Jade Barker in Perth. | ||
17/05 | 22h42>23h26 | (0xc0) ? | eng | White Fever | (AD) Jane pops her Asian guy cherry with Yu Chang, just in time for a confrontation with her family at her Gotcha Day celebration lunch. (Final) | ||
17/05 | 23h27>00h14 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Grand Designs | (AD) Architectural designer Dan & interior designer Nina want to build a sleek, unique larch clad family house. But their biggest challenge is to convert a swamp into a sweeping, biodiverse waterscape with a natural swimming pond. | ||
17/05 | 00h14>01h00 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Long Lost Family | Two ground-breaking cases for Long Lost Family: an overseas adoption from Ecuador and a complex search using DNA analysis. | ||
17/05 | 01h01>01h46 | (0xd0) ? | eng | Traces | (AD) While Kathy oversees the excavation of Marie's grave, Daniel gives McKinven the lead he needs to make an arrest, but it's the exacting forensic science that finally brings peace for Emma. (Final) | ||
17/05 | 01h46>04h59 | (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. | ||
17/05 | 05h00>06h00 | (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. | ||
17/05 | 06h00>07h00 | (0x60) music ballet dance (general) | eng | rage: The Chart | 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. | ||
17/05 | 07h00>09h00 | (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 Daniela Intili. | ||
18/05 | 09h00>10h30 | (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. | ||
18/05 | 10h30>12h00 | (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. | ||
18/05 | 12h00>12h30 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News | 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. | ||
18/05 | 12h30>13h30 | (0xd0) ? | eng | Call The Midwife | (AD) A pregnant mother with a chronic heart condition falls unwell, Nancy grows suspicious of a young father's erratic behaviour, and Matthew prepares for a visit from his father. | ||
18/05 | 13h30>14h15 | (0xd0) ? | eng | Father Brown | (AD) Father Brown's past collides with the present when he investigates a missing person, a murder and a mythical wild cat. | ||
18/05 | 14h15>14h59 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Gruen | The world has gone ad - but the algorithm has delivered brand new Gruen. Returning for an unprecedented and ill-advised 16th season, Wil Anderson and a panel of know-it-alls will pull you out from under the influence. | ||
18/05 | 15h00>16h00 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Monty Don's Japanese Gardens | (AD) Monty Don returns to Japan in Autumn to continue his journey through Japanese gardens. This time he explores both stroll gardens and how the Japanese bring nature into their modern lives. (Final) | ||
18/05 | 16h00>16h30 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Julia Zemiro's Home Delivery | Julia Zemiro travels with prize-winning playwright, actor and comedian Nakkiah Lui on a journey through her childhood. | ||
18/05 | 16h30>16h59 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Julia Zemiro's Home Delivery | Julia Zemiro travels to Surrey, London to meet American born writer Bill Bryson, he talks about the people, places and events that shaped him. | ||
18/05 | 17h00>17h29 | (0x70) arts culture (without music, general) | eng | Creative Types With Virginia Trioli | Patricia Piccinini, the visual artist who creates strange creatures from the frontiers of science & technology, tells us of the future that is already here & why she is compelled to "create the worlds" that live in | ||
18/05 | 17h30>17h59 | (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. | ||
18/05 | 17h59>18h30 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Australian Story | (AD) Josh Niland's arguably Australia's hottest chef right now with his revolutionary approach to fish. The genesis of his wild experimentation: a life and death battle in childhood and the fear of failure as a young restauranter. | ||
18/05 | 18h30>18h59 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Back Roads | (AD) In South Australia, guest presenter Paul West goes on a wild ride along the Eyre Peninsula's rugged west coast, finding a place with an untamed spirit and a fierce self-reliance. | ||
18/05 | 19h00>19h32 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News | News from where we live. ABC News WA brings you the day's top stories, exclusive investigations and original reporting on the issues that matter to you. Presented by Pamela Medlen (Mon-Thu) and Charlotte Hamlyn (Fri-Sun). | ||
18/05 | 19h32>20h19 | (0xd0) ? | eng | Father Brown | (AD) Father Brown receives a visit from Chief Inspector Sullivan to inform him that Hercule Flambeau is on the run and wanted for a string of horrific killings. | ||
18/05 | 20h19>21h49 | (0xd0) ? | eng | Midsomer Murders | (AD) Carver Valley's comic festival is in full swing when the village is shocked by the murder of a former supermodel. With a comic shaming several villagers as the only lead, Barnaby and Winter must separate fact from fiction. | ||
18/05 | 21h49>22h35 | (0xd0) ? | eng | After The Party | (AD) A death in the family sends Penny spiralling into dangerous transgressions in her search for the truth. | ||
18/05 | 22h36>23h35 | (0xd0) ? | eng | Shetland | (AD) The hunt is on for Sandy's attacker. Perez struggles to balance the case with his father's deteriorating condition, before a shocking confession throws the investigation down a new path and sows the seeds of further violence. | ||
18/05 | 23h36>04h59 | (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. | ||
18/05 | 05h00>06h00 | (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. | ||
18/05 | 06h00>07h00 | (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. | ||
18/05 | 07h00>09h01 | (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 Daniela Intili. | ||
19/05 | 09h01>09h59 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Insiders | After the Budget, the countdown to the next Election is on. Anthony Albanese will seek a second term as PM, while Peter Dutton aims to make Labor a one term government. David Speers and the panel analyse the week in politics. | ||
19/05 | 10h00>10h31 | (0x40) sports (general) | eng | Offsiders | Offsiders is hitting the road for a special episode from Brisbane for the NRL's Magic Round. Kelli Underwood and the panel discuss all the on field action and the off field issues as every NRL game comes from the one ground. | ||
19/05 | 10h31>11h00 | (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. | ||
19/05 | 11h01>11h30 | (0xb0) original language | eng | Compass | (AD) Buddhist artist Lindy Lee's latest work The Ouroboros, is the most ambitious of her career. It's also the most expensive and the price tag is controversial. | ||
19/05 | 11h30>11h59 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Songs of Praise: Pentecost Sunday | On Pentecost Sunday, Sean Fletcher learns about life in a monastery at the Community of the Resurrection in Mirfield, West Yorkshire. | ||
19/05 | 12h00>12h30 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News | 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. | ||
19/05 | 12h30>13h30 | (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. | ||
19/05 | 13h30>14h29 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Gardening Australia | (AD) Jerry meets a staghorn and elkhorn fern collector, Jane shows how to grow fruits in small spaces, Costa visits an urban farm training deaf and hard of hearing students, and Sophie tours a spectacular dryland garden. | ||
19/05 | 14h29>15h29 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Monty Don's French Gardens | (AD) Monty turns to France's famous artistic tradition to see what influence it has had on the country's gardens. He travels to some of the most celebrated artists' gardens including the one created by Claude Monet. | ||
19/05 | 15h29>15h54 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Forever Summer With Nigella | Nigella looks at ingredients that can keep the temperature high, whatever the weather. Fiery red chillies are the essence of her Sticky Spare Ribs and the improbable but delicious, ice cream with a red-hot chilli syrup. | ||
19/05 | 15h55>16h43 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Britain By The Book | Inspired by her passion for books, Mel Giedroyc hooks up with her friend and Dorset local, Martin Clunes, to explore the spectacular scenery and iconic locations made famous by some of Britain's favourite books and films. | ||
19/05 | 16h43>17h30 | (0xe0) ? | eng | George Clarke's Amazing Spaces | (AD) Down on the sunny coast of Cornwall, world-class, adaptive surfer Peg Leg wants to do a very unique extension - to his VW campervan home. | ||
19/05 | 17h31>18h29 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Antiques Roadshow | The team hear moving and inspiring stories about the history of nursing. | ||
19/05 | 18h30>19h00 | (0xb0) original language | eng | Compass | (AD) Beloved philosopher Raimond Gaita, author of Romulus, My Father brings his moral clarity to questions of justice and hope. Compass follows this fiercely humane man as he faces a diagnosis of Parkinsons. | ||
19/05 | 19h00>19h32 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News | News from where we live. ABC News WA brings you the day's top stories, exclusive investigations and original reporting on the issues that matter to you. Presented by Pamela Medlen (Mon-Thu) and Charlotte Hamlyn (Fri-Sun). | ||
19/05 | 19h32>20h33 | (0xd0) ? | eng | Call The Midwife | (AD) Trixie supports an underage mother through a difficult time, Monica Joan welcomes an unusual guest to Nonnatus House, and Sister Veronica spearheads a new council initiative. | ||
19/05 | 20h33>21h20 | (0xd0) ? | eng | After The Party | (AD) When a new accusation against Phil surfaces, Grace is terrified that he will abandon her again while Penny's behaviour goes from bad to worse. | ||
19/05 | 21h21>22h15 | (0xd0) ? | eng | The Luminaries | (AD) 1865, Emery and Anna have a disastrous reunion in Hokitika, Emery learns about Carver's past and Quee makes a rewarding discovery. In 1866, hope is fading for Anna; in desperation she takes matters into her own hand. | ||
19/05 | 22h15>23h15 | (0xd0) ? | eng | Shetland | (AD) After the shocking events of the previous night, Perez must piece together what happened before a rampaging and vengeful Creggan finds his target. | ||
19/05 | 23h15>00h08 | (0xd0) ? | eng | Savage River | (AD) As Detective Rachel Kennedy and Sgt Bill Kirby get closer to solving the mystery, a tip off leads them to the meatworks and the hunt for a murder weapon. | ||
19/05 | 00h09>01h07 | (0xd0) ? | eng | The Messenger | (AD) Ed is failing the most important card but comes to see the real message has been for him, something that unlocks his ability to succeed. (Final) | ||
19/05 | 01h08>04h00 | (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. | ||
19/05 | 04h00>04h30 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Landline | Planting trees from the sky; Using native fungi to combat weeds; Colourful light boosting technology helping to grow crops. | ||
19/05 | 04h30>04h59 | (0x70) arts culture (without music, general) | eng | Art Works | Learn about the first feature film to be dubbed in an Australian Aboriginal language; Canberra-based Scottish sculptor Lucy Irvine; Hobart artist and fundraiser Janelle McMillan; and feminist performance-makers Polytoxic. | ||
19/05 | 05h00>05h59 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Insiders | After the Budget, the countdown to the next Election is on. Anthony Albanese will seek a second term as PM, while Peter Dutton aims to make Labor a one term government. David Speers and the panel analyse the week in politics. | ||
19/05 | 06h00>09h00 | (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 Lisa Millar bring you news and interviews, joined by Bridget Brennan, Charles Brice and Nate Byrne. |