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00:30 Family Confidential The untold story of Australia's richest man, Frank Lowy, and the family behind Westfield. 01:00 The Gruen Transfer This is a show about advertising, how it works, and how it works on us. Hosted by comedian Wil Anderson with a panel of advertising industry experts including regulars Russel Howcroft of George Patterson Y&R and Todd Sampson of Leo Burnett, this series debates all things advertising. In this ep: How Do You Sell? Red Meat The Pitch - End Shape Discrimination Ad Of The Week - Speight's' Great Beer Delivery 01:30 Shintaro! With the WWII Pacific conflict with Japan still fresh in the memories of most adult Australians, a TV show that was completely Japanese in traditional culture, dress, martial arts and violence appeared suddenly on Australian after-school screens. Within weeks, The Samurai kicked The Mickey Mouse Club off it's mantle to become the most popular children's show in Australia. 02:30 Spirited Zac is delirious with joy. All his dreams have come true because Henry Mallet - the real, living, breathing, 60 year old Henry Mallet - just knocked on his door. He's not dead! He's been living incognito in Geneva for the last thirty years, eating cheese and breeding schnauzers. Zac may be in seventh heaven, but Suzy is seriously confused. And a little worried - is this the real Henry Mallet, or a fraud? And if this old man is the real Henry Mallet, then who or what is her Henry? 03:30 Newsline with Jim Middleton 04:00 Family Confidential The untold story of Australia's richest man, Frank Lowy, and the family behind Westfield. 04:30 The Gruen Transfer This is a show about advertising, how it works, and how it works on us. Hosted by comedian Wil Anderson with a panel of advertising industry experts including regulars Russel Howcroft of George Patterson Y&R and Todd Sampson of Leo Burnett, this series debates all things advertising. In this ep: How Do You Sell? Red Meat The Pitch - End Shape Discrimination Ad Of The Week - Speight's' Great Beer Delivery 05:00 ABC News Breakfast Michael Rowland and Karina Carvalho host ABC News Breakfast, a morning roundup of news as it breaks and from overnight. For the latest in sport the team are joined by Paul Kennedy and for weather Vanessa O'Hanlon provides comprehensive coverage. 08:00 News 08:30 Newsline with Jim Middleton 09:00 Business Today Business news from Australia and Asia 09:30 News 10:00 Business Today Business news from Australia and Asia 10:30 News | 11:00 Giggle and Hoot 11:03 Wiggles, The The Wiggles are having a barbeque at the Wiggle House. Murray needs to change out of his red shirt and when he does The Wiggles don't recognise him. 11:30 Giggle and Hoot 11:33 Play School - What To Wear Karen & Jay make cheesy vegemite scrolls. Karen dresses the calendar dolls in sports clothes. Jay shows different types of shoes & decorates coat hangers. They play a weather matching game with the coat hangers. Karen, Jay and the toys play in the snow. 11:57 Giggle and Hoot 12:00 English Bites 12:10 Living English (Edited Version) 12:20 Study English Learn to organise your written language for the essay. 12:30 Scope From a marine scientist, to an animal behaviourist and an agricultural expert, our hard-working scientists have a diverse range of jobs, and this episode of SCOPE puts a few of them in the spotlight. 13:00 Noah and Saskia At school, Noah is greeted by giggles and whispers. The rumour has spread that he has a cyber girlfriend. Humiliated, Noah decides to sort things out once and for all, if only for his own peace of mind. On-line, he tells Indy they'll never be more than friends, almost managing to convince himself it's true... and he's shocked to learn that it is. Indy is thousands of miles away... in Australia... 13:30 News 14:00 Sea Patrol A charming SAS officer causes a stir. An illegal fishing boat is the subject of a perilous boarding. A promised promotion is put at risk, and an elegant soiree given by the French Consulate on Samaru is attended by both Cupid and the green-eyed monster. 15:00 News Tracks the news of the day with discussions, interviews, breaking news and the latest on federal politics from Canberra. Viewers are able to contribute to content and comment on stories via Twitter, email and text message. 15:30 The Gruen Transfer This is a show about advertising, how it works, and how it works on us. Hosted by comedian Wil Anderson with a panel of advertising industry experts including regulars Russel Howcroft of George Patterson Y&R and Todd Sampson of Leo Burnett, this series debates all things advertising. In this ep: How Do You Sell? Red Meat The Pitch - End Shape Discrimination Ad Of The Week - Speight's' Great Beer Delivery | 16:00 English Bites 16:10 Living English (Edited Version) 16:20 Study English Learn to organise your written language for the essay. 16:30 Scope From a marine scientist, to an animal behaviourist and an agricultural expert, our hard-working scientists have a diverse range of jobs, and this episode of SCOPE puts a few of them in the spotlight. 17:00 News 17:30 Giggle and Hoot 17:33 Wiggles, The The Wiggles are having a barbeque at the Wiggle House. Murray needs to change out of his red shirt and when he does The Wiggles don't recognise him. 18:00 Giggle and Hoot 18:03 Play School - What To Wear Karen & Jay make cheesy vegemite scrolls. Karen dresses the calendar dolls in sports clothes. Jay shows different types of shoes & decorates coat hangers. They play a weather matching game with the coat hangers. Karen, Jay and the toys play in the snow. 18:27 Giggle and Hoot 18:30 Noah and Saskia At school, Noah is greeted by giggles and whispers. The rumour has spread that he has a cyber girlfriend. Humiliated, Noah decides to sort things out once and for all, if only for his own peace of mind. On-line, he tells Indy they'll never be more than friends, almost managing to convince himself it's true... and he's shocked to learn that it is. Indy is thousands of miles away... in Australia... 19:00 News 19:30 Grandstand Peter Wilkins presents the latest sports news, features and discussion with contributions from the ABC's popular radio and television sporting commentators and leading sports figures. 20:00 One Plus One 20:30 Foreign Correspondent, Srs 21 - 2011/2012 21:00 Goldman Sachs: Masters of the World? Did Goldman Sachs use insider information to profit from the financial crisis? How did a brokerage house, founded in 1869 by a German immigrant, become one of the biggest, most powerful banks in the world? The embattled bank, which is facing a range of legal claims for its conduct during the financial crisis, has already been criticised by a Senate Panel for misleading investors and Congress. Critics also accusing it of masking the scale of Greece's debt in obscure trade derivatives and not disclosing bond swaps. This investigation reveals how the company first became aware of the looming financial crisis in 2006. Instead of warning investors, it used this valuable information to boost its profits. Speaking to bankers, senators and economists, we scrutinize Goldman Sach's role in the financial crisis and ask where the blame really lies. 22:00 The Business The day's business and finance news, with the latest trends on international share and currency markets, pointing to what Australians can expect in the day ahead. 22:30 News 23:00 Newsline with Jim Middleton 23:30 Rescue Special Operations A cry-wolf callout to a national park places Lara in peril and Dean discovers Nicole has taken up with arch rival Jake, while the unknown saboteur finds their way to the heart of Rescue Special Ops. |
00:30 One Plus One 01:00 Foreign Correspondent, Srs 21 - 2011/2012 01:30 Goldman Sachs: Masters of the World? Did Goldman Sachs use insider information to profit from the financial crisis? How did a brokerage house, founded in 1869 by a German immigrant, become one of the biggest, most powerful banks in the world? The embattled bank, which is facing a range of legal claims for its conduct during the financial crisis, has already been criticised by a Senate Panel for misleading investors and Congress. Critics also accusing it of masking the scale of Greece's debt in obscure trade derivatives and not disclosing bond swaps. This investigation reveals how the company first became aware of the looming financial crisis in 2006. Instead of warning investors, it used this valuable information to boost its profits. Speaking to bankers, senators and economists, we scrutinize Goldman Sach's role in the financial crisis and ask where the blame really lies. 02:30 Rescue Special Operations A cry-wolf callout to a national park places Lara in peril and Dean discovers Nicole has taken up with arch rival Jake, while the unknown saboteur finds their way to the heart of Rescue Special Ops. 03:30 Newsline with Jim Middleton 04:00 One Plus One 04:30 Foreign Correspondent, Srs 21 - 2011/2012 05:00 ABC News Breakfast Michael Rowland and Karina Carvalho host ABC News Breakfast, a morning roundup of news as it breaks and from overnight. For the latest in sport the team are joined by Paul Kennedy and for weather Vanessa O'Hanlon provides comprehensive coverage. 08:00 News 08:30 Newsline with Jim Middleton 09:00 Business Today Business news from Australia and Asia 09:30 News 10:00 Business Today Business news from Australia and Asia 10:30 News | 11:00 Giggle and Hoot 11:03 Wiggles, The The Wiggles are having a building blocks competition. Greg and Jeff are competing against Anthony and Murray but Jeff has fallen asleep! "What will Greg do?", "Will Jeff wake up in time?", "Can Greg and Jeff still win the game?" 11:30 Giggle and Hoot 11:33 Play School - What To Wear Karen & Jay animate digging & building machines in Sandy Town. Jay decorates pieces of fabric using rollers & paint. Karen cuts out clothes for the calendar dolls, both Karen & Jay dress them. Karen, Jay and the toys act out a circus. 11:57 Giggle and Hoot 12:00 English Bites 12:10 Living English (Edited Version) 12:20 Study English Complex, compound or simple? Margot explains sentence types and when to use them. 12:30 Scope On this episode, SCOPE takes a look at everything and anything that is on the move; race cars, speed skaters, nomadic swans, homemade rockets and more! 13:00 Noah and Saskia Saskia refuses to budge from her bedroom. Her excuse: it's casual day at school, and she doesn't feel like being judged by the fashion police. But Deb and Renee don't buy it. Saskia's never cared what anybody thought before. Renee concludes that it must be about Max, and sets about getting Saskia to build a bridge and get over it. 13:30 News 14:00 Sea Patrol Either beaten or disabled by a date rape drug, two of the ship's crew face a fiery death. A cache of forged Samaruan bank notes is destined to destable the fragile economy of the troubled island. 15:00 News Tracks the news of the day with discussions, interviews, breaking news and the latest on federal politics from Canberra. Viewers are able to contribute to content and comment on stories via Twitter, email and text message. 15:30 Foreign Correspondent, Srs 21 - 2011/2012 | 16:00 English Bites 16:10 Living English (Edited Version) 16:20 Study English Complex, compound or simple? Margot explains sentence types and when to use them. 16:30 Scope On this episode, SCOPE takes a look at everything and anything that is on the move; race cars, speed skaters, nomadic swans, homemade rockets and more! 17:00 News 17:30 Giggle and Hoot 17:33 Wiggles, The The Wiggles are having a building blocks competition. Greg and Jeff are competing against Anthony and Murray but Jeff has fallen asleep! "What will Greg do?", "Will Jeff wake up in time?", "Can Greg and Jeff still win the game?" 18:00 Giggle and Hoot 18:03 Play School - What To Wear Karen & Jay animate digging & building machines in Sandy Town. Jay decorates pieces of fabric using rollers & paint. Karen cuts out clothes for the calendar dolls, both Karen & Jay dress them. Karen, Jay and the toys act out a circus. 18:27 Giggle and Hoot 18:30 Noah and Saskia Saskia refuses to budge from her bedroom. Her excuse: it's casual day at school, and she doesn't feel like being judged by the fashion police. But Deb and Renee don't buy it. Saskia's never cared what anybody thought before. Renee concludes that it must be about Max, and sets about getting Saskia to build a bridge and get over it. 19:00 News Hosted by Matthew Cargill, this is where television meets the web - with the top stories at home, around the world and in business, sport and entertainment. 19:30 Contact Sport 20:00 Poh's Kitchen Breakfasts of the World with Emmanuel Mollois Visiting Malaysia recently, Poh noticed that people eat all sorts of amazing and spicy things in the morning, and this has got her thinking: why do we eat what we eat for breakfast? To find out more about breakfast traditions around the world Poh shares amazing meals with her Indian friend Ragini Dey and Moroccan restaurateur Mohamed Bartaouch. She also invites Emmanuel Mollois into the kitchen to demonstrate the French art of dipping bread into hot chocolate. So what do you cook a Frenchmen who's visiting for breakfast? Crepes of course! And just to make sure no-one starts the day hungry, Poh throws in a soft boiled egg with parmesan soldiers for good measure. 20:30 Costa's Garden Odyssey A community garden like the Northey Street City Farm in Brisbane's CBD is the perfect place to start the odyssey as we learn from their groundbreaking sustainable practices. Costa also examines a major water issue at a house built on a swamp and we travel out to the unique Chinchilla Watermelon festival for our Obscure Green Road. The first ever Pimp My Plants is one very close to Costa's heart as he fixes a garden problem that his own father has waited the best part of 5 years for. In this week's featured Zen Shed, we all get a bit more Zen in our lives through the wisdom of Buddhism. 21:00 The Best In Australia The Best in Australia is what happens when a larrikin London-based Aussie chef Ben O'Donoghue and a Sydney-based Irish chef Darren Simpson plus one sassy rock'n'roll caterer Anna Gare cook pit their wits, skills and wills against each other to find the very best recipes and the very best winners. Tonight: The Best Veggie Pasta and the Best Sausage Lover's BBQ The Best Veggie Pasta BEN'S Cannelloni of artichoke ANNA'S Giant mushroom ravioli DARREN'S Orecchiette with organic Italian greens, Gorgonzola Dolce and marjoram The Best Sausage Lovers' Barbeque BEN'S Smoked venison sausages, beetroot relish and horseradish ANNA'S Turkish sausage with char grilled veg and tzatziki DARREN'S Italian fennel seed sausages with peppers, capers and basil To find full recipes online we recommend you Google the chefs name and the dish you are looking for: eg: Anna Gare Chilli Prawn & Lime Pasta recipe 22:00 The World This Week 22:30 News 23:00 Contact Sport 23:30 Bed of Roses The suggestion of pre-marriage counselling leads to Louisa uncovering a secret that Nick has been keeping while Louisa's two closest friends are divided over Domestic Cat Regulations in Rainbow's End. |
00:30 Poh's Kitchen Breakfasts of the World with Emmanuel Mollois Visiting Malaysia recently, Poh noticed that people eat all sorts of amazing and spicy things in the morning, and this has got her thinking: why do we eat what we eat for breakfast? To find out more about breakfast traditions around the world Poh shares amazing meals with her Indian friend Ragini Dey and Moroccan restaurateur Mohamed Bartaouch. She also invites Emmanuel Mollois into the kitchen to demonstrate the French art of dipping bread into hot chocolate. So what do you cook a Frenchmen who's visiting for breakfast? Crepes of course! And just to make sure no-one starts the day hungry, Poh throws in a soft boiled egg with parmesan soldiers for good measure. 01:00 Costa's Garden Odyssey A community garden like the Northey Street City Farm in Brisbane's CBD is the perfect place to start the odyssey as we learn from their groundbreaking sustainable practices. Costa also examines a major water issue at a house built on a swamp and we travel out to the unique Chinchilla Watermelon festival for our Obscure Green Road. The first ever Pimp My Plants is one very close to Costa's heart as he fixes a garden problem that his own father has waited the best part of 5 years for. In this week's featured Zen Shed, we all get a bit more Zen in our lives through the wisdom of Buddhism. 01:30 The Best In Australia The Best in Australia is what happens when a larrikin London-based Aussie chef Ben O'Donoghue and a Sydney-based Irish chef Darren Simpson plus one sassy rock'n'roll caterer Anna Gare cook pit their wits, skills and wills against each other to find the very best recipes and the very best winners. Tonight: The Best Veggie Pasta and the Best Sausage Lover's BBQ The Best Veggie Pasta BEN'S Cannelloni of artichoke ANNA'S Giant mushroom ravioli DARREN'S Orecchiette with organic Italian greens, Gorgonzola Dolce and marjoram The Best Sausage Lovers' Barbeque BEN'S Smoked venison sausages, beetroot relish and horseradish ANNA'S Turkish sausage with char grilled veg and tzatziki DARREN'S Italian fennel seed sausages with peppers, capers and basil To find full recipes online we recommend you Google the chefs name and the dish you are looking for: eg: Anna Gare Chilli Prawn & Lime Pasta recipe 02:30 Australian Baseball Championship Grand Final Series 2012 05:00 Animal Rescue Presented and narrated by ANTHONY FIELD, RSPCA Animal Rescue follows Inspectors and staff of the RSPCA as they rescue, protect and prevent cruelty to the animals of Australia. The RSPCA are part of an extraordinary effort to remove wild horses from a national park and tame them so they can find new homes. The operation involves helicopters, satellite navigation devices and a "double agent" horse called Mrs Gardiner. A cat is found wandering a suburban street with his leg caught in a steel trap. While vets try to save the cat's life, the RSPCA mount an investigation to catch the person responsible. RSPCA Inspector Gail Coulter rescues a lost, terrified and hungry dog from under a sports stadium. 05:30 Goldman Sachs: Masters of the World? Did Goldman Sachs use insider information to profit from the financial crisis? How did a brokerage house, founded in 1869 by a German immigrant, become one of the biggest, most powerful banks in the world? The embattled bank, which is facing a range of legal claims for its conduct during the financial crisis, has already been criticised by a Senate Panel for misleading investors and Congress. Critics also accusing it of masking the scale of Greece's debt in obscure trade derivatives and not disclosing bond swaps. This investigation reveals how the company first became aware of the looming financial crisis in 2006. Instead of warning investors, it used this valuable information to boost its profits. Speaking to bankers, senators and economists, we scrutinize Goldman Sach's role in the financial crisis and ask where the blame really lies. 06:30 Contact Sport 07:00 rage 09:00 Weekend Breakfast 10:30 Landline 11:30 Big Ideas Series 4 Urban design consultant Jan Gehl at Melbourne Conversations. 12:30 Foreign Correspondent, Srs 21 - 2011/2012 13:00 Animal Rescue Presented and narrated by ANTHONY FIELD, RSPCA Animal Rescue follows Inspectors and staff of the RSPCA as they rescue, protect and prevent cruelty to the animals of Australia. The RSPCA are part of an extraordinary effort to remove wild horses from a national park and tame them so they can find new homes. The operation involves helicopters, satellite navigation devices and a "double agent" horse called Mrs Gardiner. A cat is found wandering a suburban street with his leg caught in a steel trap. While vets try to save the cat's life, the RSPCA mount an investigation to catch the person responsible. RSPCA Inspector Gail Coulter rescues a lost, terrified and hungry dog from under a sports stadium. 13:30 Mercurio's Menu This beautiful coastal region stretches from the Northern NSW border down to Byron Bay, and Paul is visiting to discover the Finger Lime citrus fruit and a tea plantation plus there's plenty of local fish just waiting to be caught. The menu includes: Mudcrab, Green Tea, Tropical Fruit, Finger Limes. Recipes: Oysters Three Way; Stuffed Squid with Crab; Seafood Cataplana; Green Tea Ice Cream; Indian style trout. | 14:00 The Best In Australia The Best in Australia is what happens when a larrikin London-based Aussie chef Ben O'Donoghue and a Sydney-based Irish chef Darren Simpson plus one sassy rock'n'roll caterer Anna Gare cook pit their wits, skills and wills against each other to find the very best recipes and the very best winners. Tonight: The Best Veggie Pasta and the Best Sausage Lover's BBQ The Best Veggie Pasta BEN'S Cannelloni of artichoke ANNA'S Giant mushroom ravioli DARREN'S Orecchiette with organic Italian greens, Gorgonzola Dolce and marjoram The Best Sausage Lovers' Barbeque BEN'S Smoked venison sausages, beetroot relish and horseradish ANNA'S Turkish sausage with char grilled veg and tzatziki DARREN'S Italian fennel seed sausages with peppers, capers and basil To find full recipes online we recommend you Google the chefs name and the dish you are looking for: eg: Anna Gare Chilli Prawn & Lime Pasta recipe 15:00 The World This Week 15:30 Costa's Garden Odyssey A community garden like the Northey Street City Farm in Brisbane's CBD is the perfect place to start the odyssey as we learn from their groundbreaking sustainable practices. Costa also examines a major water issue at a house built on a swamp and we travel out to the unique Chinchilla Watermelon festival for our Obscure Green Road. The first ever Pimp My Plants is one very close to Costa's heart as he fixes a garden problem that his own father has waited the best part of 5 years for. In this week's featured Zen Shed, we all get a bit more Zen in our lives through the wisdom of Buddhism. 16:00 News 16:30 Asia Pacific Focus 17:00 Big Ideas Series 4 Urban design consultant Jan Gehl at Melbourne Conversations. 18:00 Landline 19:00 News 19:30 Animal Rescue Presented and narrated by ANTHONY FIELD, RSPCA Animal Rescue follows Inspectors and staff of the RSPCA as they rescue, protect and prevent cruelty to the animals of Australia. The RSPCA are part of an extraordinary effort to remove wild horses from a national park and tame them so they can find new homes. The operation involves helicopters, satellite navigation devices and a "double agent" horse called Mrs Gardiner. A cat is found wandering a suburban street with his leg caught in a steel trap. While vets try to save the cat's life, the RSPCA mount an investigation to catch the person responsible. RSPCA Inspector Gail Coulter rescues a lost, terrified and hungry dog from under a sports stadium. 20:00 Mercurio's Menu This beautiful coastal region stretches from the Northern NSW border down to Byron Bay, and Paul is visiting to discover the Finger Lime citrus fruit and a tea plantation plus there's plenty of local fish just waiting to be caught. The menu includes: Mudcrab, Green Tea, Tropical Fruit, Finger Limes. Recipes: Oysters Three Way; Stuffed Squid with Crab; Seafood Cataplana; Green Tea Ice Cream; Indian style trout. 20:30 The Gruen Transfer Hosted by comedian Wil Anderson with a panel of advertising industry experts including regulars Russel Howcroft of George Patterson Y&R and Todd Sampson of Leo Burnett, this series debates all things advertising. Tonight, Wil and the panel discuss beer ads, two agencies pitch whale meat to Australians and the 'Dove Evolution' ad is nominated for Ad of the Week. 21:00 Catalyst Tagging Great White Sharks; manufacturing the Out of Body experience; and finding the fun in science fundamentals. 21:30 Rush Tactical Response is called to a Media Building where a disgruntled man has locked himself in a room and is reciting erroneous articles published by the newspaper. When Dom uncovers a coded message he realizes the building is a trap - the man has planted bombs. As the team work fast to evacuate the building and decipher the symbols, they are unwittingly led into a deadly explosion. 22:30 News | 23:00 Asia Pacific Focus 23:30 The Gruen Transfer Hosted by comedian Wil Anderson with a panel of advertising industry experts including regulars Russel Howcroft of George Patterson Y&R and Todd Sampson of Leo Burnett, this series debates all things advertising. Tonight, Wil and the panel discuss beer ads, two agencies pitch whale meat to Australians and the 'Dove Evolution' ad is nominated for Ad of the Week. |
00:00 Catalyst Tagging Great White Sharks; manufacturing the Out of Body experience; and finding the fun in science fundamentals. 00:30 Rush Tactical Response is called to a Media Building where a disgruntled man has locked himself in a room and is reciting erroneous articles published by the newspaper. When Dom uncovers a coded message he realizes the building is a trap - the man has planted bombs. As the team work fast to evacuate the building and decipher the symbols, they are unwittingly led into a deadly explosion. 01:30 Australian Baseball Championship Grand Final Series 2012 04:00 Big Ideas Series 4 At A WIRED conference, Bill Gates takes us on a Tour of what he considers the most promising technologies to replace oil and coal 05:00 Landline 06:00 Travel Oz 06:30 Dispatches 2011 Dispatches - reviews the top international stories from around the globe, with tonight's report from ABC in Johannesburg. 07:00 rage 09:00 Weekend Breakfast 10:30 Asia Pacific Focus 11:00 Insiders 12:00 Inside Business 12:30 Offsiders 13:00 Contact Sport | 13:30 The World This Week 14:00 The Gruen Transfer Hosted by comedian Wil Anderson with a panel of advertising industry experts including regulars Russel Howcroft of George Patterson Y&R and Todd Sampson of Leo Burnett, this series debates all things advertising. Tonight, Wil and the panel discuss beer ads, two agencies pitch whale meat to Australians and the 'Dove Evolution' ad is nominated for Ad of the Week. 14:30 Catalyst Tagging Great White Sharks; manufacturing the Out of Body experience; and finding the fun in science fundamentals. 15:00 Big Ideas Series 4 At A WIRED conference, Bill Gates takes us on a Tour of what he considers the most promising technologies to replace oil and coal 16:00 News 16:30 Sunday Lights: Song of the Outback Legendary singer-songwriter John Williamson shows us the country and characters of his music in Sunday Lights: Song of the Outback part 1. 17:30 Sunday Lights: Lucy Culliton's Big Skies Lucy Culliton, one of Australia's most talented contemporary painters, is travelling back to her childhood farm to try to capture the wide, open Monaro plains on canvas. This documentary reveals her processes as she immerses herself in the farming community, finding ways to depict the scale of this 'droughty landscape'. The final reveal of the finished works to the owners of the land delivers a satisfying conclusion to an intimate journey that reveals much about both the painter and the farmers whose land she paints. 18:00 Big Ideas Series 4 At A WIRED conference, Bill Gates takes us on a Tour of what he considers the most promising technologies to replace oil and coal 19:00 News 19:30 Foreign Correspondent, Srs 21 - 2011/2012 20:00 Immigration Nation Over three episodes this history series charts the early years of Australia's immigration policy from 1901 to the 1950's. In part three we see that despite causing widespread criticism overseas, in the 1950s under the Menzies government, Australia's whites only immigration policy seemed as popular as ever. Indeed the rise of Communism in the region added extra justification to the need to prevent Asians entering the country at that time in history. 21:00 Sunday Lights: Song of the Outback Legendary singer-songwriter John Williamson shows us the country and characters of his music in Sunday Lights: Song of the Outback part 1. 22:00 Sunday Lights: Lucy Culliton's Big Skies Lucy Culliton, one of Australia's most talented contemporary painters, is travelling back to her childhood farm to try to capture the wide, open Monaro plains on canvas. This documentary reveals her processes as she immerses herself in the farming community, finding ways to depict the scale of this 'droughty landscape'. The final reveal of the finished works to the owners of the land delivers a satisfying conclusion to an intimate journey that reveals much about both the painter and the farmers whose land she paints. 22:30 News | 23:00 Packed to the Rafters Dave is determined to give Ben and Melissa the engagement party that he and Julie never had. Despite family concerns he may be going overboard, the Rafters go along with his plans to throw them a Hawaiian themed engagement party complete with a surprise hula dance featuring Jake and Carbo in coconut bras and grass skirts. His focus is sidetracked by the accidental discovery that Chel's increasingly regular hospital visits are in fact to the Renal Ward. 23:45 Crownies The world of the DPP is thrown into turmoil when a politically sensitive document is leaked to the press. |
00:45 Arts and Culture Quarters Join Anne Maria Nicholson and Adrian Raschella take a look at the latest events in the world of arts and entertainment. 01:00 Immigration Nation Over three episodes this history series charts the early years of Australia's immigration policy from 1901 to the 1950's. In part three we see that despite causing widespread criticism overseas, in the 1950s under the Menzies government, Australia's whites only immigration policy seemed as popular as ever. Indeed the rise of Communism in the region added extra justification to the need to prevent Asians entering the country at that time in history. 02:00 Australian Baseball Championship Grand Final Series 2012 04:30 Inside Business 05:00 ABC News Breakfast Michael Rowland and Karina Carvalho host ABC News Breakfast, a morning roundup of news as it breaks and from overnight. For the latest in sport the team are joined by Paul Kennedy and for weather Vanessa O'Hanlon provides comprehensive coverage. 08:00 News 08:30 Inside Business 09:00 Business Today Business news from Australia and Asia 09:30 News 10:00 Business Today Business news from Australia and Asia 10:30 News 11:00 Giggle and Hoot 11:03 Wiggles, The The Wiggles are preparing to go on tour but the Big Red Car is broken so The Wiggles call the mechanic but have to wait such a long time for her to arrive that they have all fallen asleep - except Jeff! "Who will fix the big red car now?" 11:30 Giggle and Hoot | 11:33 Play School - Water Jay and Georgie enact a sail boat scene using Jemima as the Captain and the toys as crew. They make fish in the sea for a craft scene. Georgie narrates the story whilst Jay animates the craft made characters and props. 11:57 Giggle and Hoot 12:00 English Bites 12:10 Living English (Edited Version) 12:20 Changing Lives Clean drinking water, can be a very scarce commodity in Laos during the dry season, but Australian engineer Sunny Forsyth has come up with the simplest of filters which may provide a permanent solution. 12:30 Scope On this episode of SCOPE, prepare to be brought back down to earth, as we take a look at how gravity affects the world around us. 13:00 Mortified The last day of primary school arrives and it seems that Taylor's circle of friends is being ripped apart, as they all head off to different high schools. Taylor is torn as she is forced to make some serious decisions about her future. 13:30 News 14:00 Sea Patrol One crew member faces a gruesome operation, while a visitor to the ship learns that blackmail can work both ways. 15:00 News Tracks the news of the day with discussions, interviews, breaking news and the latest on federal politics from Canberra. Viewers are able to contribute to content and comment on stories via Twitter, email and text message. 15:30 Featured An Aussie heart throb whose work ethic and dedication to the dangerous and bone braking sport of boarder cross is unparrelled. A genre of snowboarding heavily influenced by motocross, where the participants race down mountains, often colliding with one another, potentially resulting in career ending injuries. With a knee injury and minimal points away from qualifying for the Olympics, Steph has a clock ticking, road to recovery. Come hang out with the bombshell in her hometown of Melbourne, Australia before she embarks on her Olympic qualifying campaign. Can she fulfill her dream of competing in the 2010 Winter Olympics or will her injury force her into submission? Find out only on Featured. 16:00 English Bites 16:10 Living English (Edited Version) 16:20 Changing Lives Clean drinking water, can be a very scarce commodity in Laos during the dry season, but Australian engineer Sunny Forsyth has come up with the simplest of filters which may provide a permanent solution. | 16:30 Scope On this episode of SCOPE, prepare to be brought back down to earth, as we take a look at how gravity affects the world around us. 17:00 News 17:30 Giggle and Hoot 17:33 Wiggles, The The Wiggles are preparing to go on tour but the Big Red Car is broken so The Wiggles call the mechanic but have to wait such a long time for her to arrive that they have all fallen asleep - except Jeff! "Who will fix the big red car now?" 18:00 Giggle and Hoot 18:03 Play School - Water Jay and Georgie enact a sail boat scene using Jemima as the Captain and the toys as crew. They make fish in the sea for a craft scene. Georgie narrates the story whilst Jay animates the craft made characters and props. 18:27 Giggle and Hoot 18:30 Mortified The last day of primary school arrives and it seems that Taylor's circle of friends is being ripped apart, as they all head off to different high schools. Taylor is torn as she is forced to make some serious decisions about her future. 19:00 News 19:30 Grandstand Peter Wilkins presents the latest sports news, features and discussion with contributions from the ABC's popular radio and television sporting commentators and leading sports figures. 20:00 The New Inventors 20:30 Catalyst Dr Jonica Newby looks at how many Australian men suffer from Couvade syndrome, or sympathetic pregnancy in Catalyst tonight. 21:00 Life At 1 The first instalment in a landmark series that will follow 11 babies and their families for seven years to discover what it takes to give a child the best chance at life. In this part one of two episodes the children and families we meet are 1 year olds. 22:00 The Business The day's business and finance news, with the latest trends on international share and currency markets, pointing to what Australians can expect in the day ahead. 22:30 News 23:00 Newsline with Jim Middleton 23:30 City Homicide Compelling mysteries face the investigation team on City Homicide. A mother and child, slain in their own home. A loving husband and father is freed by the jury, but Jennifer knows he's the murderer. Determined to find the bodies, she goes after him. Determined to keep his secrets, the killer goes after her. |
00:30 The New Inventors 01:00 Catalyst Dr Jonica Newby looks at how many Australian men suffer from Couvade syndrome, or sympathetic pregnancy in Catalyst tonight. 01:30 Life At 1 The first instalment in a landmark series that will follow 11 babies and their families for seven years to discover what it takes to give a child the best chance at life. In this part one of two episodes the children and families we meet are 1 year olds. 02:30 City Homicide Compelling mysteries face the investigation team on City Homicide. A mother and child, slain in their own home. A loving husband and father is freed by the jury, but Jennifer knows he's the murderer. Determined to find the bodies, she goes after him. Determined to keep his secrets, the killer goes after her. 03:30 Newsline with Jim Middleton 04:00 The New Inventors 04:30 Catalyst Dr Jonica Newby looks at how many Australian men suffer from Couvade syndrome, or sympathetic pregnancy in Catalyst tonight. 05:00 ABC News Breakfast Michael Rowland and Karina Carvalho host ABC News Breakfast, a morning roundup of news as it breaks and from overnight. For the latest in sport the team are joined by Paul Kennedy and for weather Vanessa O'Hanlon provides comprehensive coverage. 08:00 News 08:30 Newsline with Jim Middleton 09:00 Business Today Business news from Australia and Asia 09:30 News 10:00 Business Today Business news from Australia and Asia 10:30 News | 11:00 Giggle and Hoot 11:03 Wiggles, The Lilly Lavender the movie star visits the Wiggle House looking for a star for her next movie. All The Wiggles are auditioning but who will steal the show? 11:30 Giggle and Hoot 11:33 Play School - Water Georgie & Jay create an Antarctic scene with a water trough and blocks of ice. Jay calls Dr Georgie to visit Little Ted who is sick. Georgie & Jay animate the Teds to clean Big Ted's car, then they give them a bath. Georgie shows the Water Calendar. 11:57 Giggle and Hoot 12:00 English Bites 12:10 Living English (Edited Version) 12:20 Study English Vocabulary is more than just lists of words to memorise. It's also knowing when to use the correct forms and appropriate phrases. 12:30 Scope From Jessicah Schipper and Shane Perkins to the ball used in the 2010 Soccer World Cup, SCOPE out the science behind the elite of the elite! 13:00 Mortified It's Taylor's first day at high school, and she's confident that it will be everything she dreamed it would be. But her enthusiasm quickly dissolves as everything that can go wrong does go wrong. 13:30 News 14:00 Sea Patrol One crew member faces losing the love of his life, and a romantic tryst becomes a race for survival. 15:00 News Tracks the news of the day with discussions, interviews, breaking news and the latest on federal politics from Canberra. Viewers are able to contribute to content and comment on stories via Twitter, email and text message. 15:30 Catalyst Dr Jonica Newby looks at how many Australian men suffer from Couvade syndrome, or sympathetic pregnancy in Catalyst tonight. | 16:00 English Bites 16:10 Living English (Edited Version) 16:20 Study English Vocabulary is more than just lists of words to memorise. It's also knowing when to use the correct forms and appropriate phrases. 16:30 Scope From Jessicah Schipper and Shane Perkins to the ball used in the 2010 Soccer World Cup, SCOPE out the science behind the elite of the elite! 17:00 News 17:30 Giggle and Hoot 17:33 Wiggles, The Lilly Lavender the movie star visits the Wiggle House looking for a star for her next movie. All The Wiggles are auditioning but who will steal the show? 18:00 Giggle and Hoot 18:03 Play School - Water Georgie & Jay create an Antarctic scene with a water trough and blocks of ice. Jay calls Dr Georgie to visit Little Ted who is sick. Georgie & Jay animate the Teds to clean Big Ted's car, then they give them a bath. Georgie shows the Water Calendar. 18:27 Giggle and Hoot 18:30 Mortified It's Taylor's first day at high school, and she's confident that it will be everything she dreamed it would be. But her enthusiasm quickly dissolves as everything that can go wrong does go wrong. 19:00 News 19:30 Grandstand Peter Wilkins presents the latest sports news, features and discussion with contributions from the ABC's popular radio and television sporting commentators and leading sports figures. 20:00 Animal Rescue Presented and narrated by ANTHONY FIELD, RSPCA Animal Rescue follows Inspectors and staff of the RSPCA as they rescue, protect and prevent cruelty to the animals of Australia. The RSPCA mount a major investigation into a crime that shocked southern Queensland: someone has hacked the ears off a beautiful staffie cross puppy. Inspectors interview the pup's owner, a local vet and others as they try to discover who did this and why. A bedraggled Maltese cross with a diamante collar is found tied up outside the RSPCA shelter. Vet staff discover the dog has a microchip and attempt to track down her owner. A feral mother cat attacks an RSPCA Inspector who's trying to rescue her kittens from an air-conditioning unit. But later events prove that the mother cat isn't all that she seems. 20:30 Chopper Rescue On Hinchenbrook Island north of Townsville a family's yachting holiday of a lifetime takes a dangerous turn. And in Southern Queensland drama unfolds in mid air as a 31-year-old motorcyclist with catastrophic injuries has trouble breathing while being flown to a specialist spinal unit in Brisbane. 21:00 Go Back to Where You Came From Six ordinary Australians live with, and like, refugees in Malaysia and are confronted by the terrifying conditions they encounter. 22:00 The Business The day's business and finance news, with the latest trends on international share and currency markets, pointing to what Australians can expect in the day ahead. 22:30 News 23:00 Newsline with Jim Middleton 23:30 Crownies Erin struggles to keep her emotions in check as she pursues the case of a disabled teenaged girl whose truckie father has pimped her out to one of his mates. |
00:30 Animal Rescue Presented and narrated by ANTHONY FIELD, RSPCA Animal Rescue follows Inspectors and staff of the RSPCA as they rescue, protect and prevent cruelty to the animals of Australia. The RSPCA mount a major investigation into a crime that shocked southern Queensland: someone has hacked the ears off a beautiful staffie cross puppy. Inspectors interview the pup's owner, a local vet and others as they try to discover who did this and why. A bedraggled Maltese cross with a diamante collar is found tied up outside the RSPCA shelter. Vet staff discover the dog has a microchip and attempt to track down her owner. A feral mother cat attacks an RSPCA Inspector who's trying to rescue her kittens from an air-conditioning unit. But later events prove that the mother cat isn't all that she seems. 01:00 Chopper Rescue On Hinchenbrook Island north of Townsville a family's yachting holiday of a lifetime takes a dangerous turn. And in Southern Queensland drama unfolds in mid air as a 31-year-old motorcyclist with catastrophic injuries has trouble breathing while being flown to a specialist spinal unit in Brisbane. 01:30 Go Back to Where You Came From Six ordinary Australians live with, and like, refugees in Malaysia and are confronted by the terrifying conditions they encounter. 02:30 Crownies Erin struggles to keep her emotions in check as she pursues the case of a disabled teenaged girl whose truckie father has pimped her out to one of his mates. 03:30 Newsline with Jim Middleton 04:00 Animal Rescue Presented and narrated by ANTHONY FIELD, RSPCA Animal Rescue follows Inspectors and staff of the RSPCA as they rescue, protect and prevent cruelty to the animals of Australia. The RSPCA mount a major investigation into a crime that shocked southern Queensland: someone has hacked the ears off a beautiful staffie cross puppy. Inspectors interview the pup's owner, a local vet and others as they try to discover who did this and why. A bedraggled Maltese cross with a diamante collar is found tied up outside the RSPCA shelter. Vet staff discover the dog has a microchip and attempt to track down her owner. A feral mother cat attacks an RSPCA Inspector who's trying to rescue her kittens from an air-conditioning unit. But later events prove that the mother cat isn't all that she seems. 04:30 Chopper Rescue On Hinchenbrook Island north of Townsville a family's yachting holiday of a lifetime takes a dangerous turn. And in Southern Queensland drama unfolds in mid air as a 31-year-old motorcyclist with catastrophic injuries has trouble breathing while being flown to a specialist spinal unit in Brisbane. 05:00 ABC News Breakfast 08:00 News 08:30 Newsline with Jim Middleton 09:00 Business Today Business news from Australia and Asia 09:30 News 10:00 Business Today Business news from Australia and Asia 10:30 News | 11:00 Giggle and Hoot 11:03 Wiggles, The Zardo Zap has arrived from outer space to visit Wiggle House. "Will The Wiggles discover Zardo's trick?", "What will Zardo do next?"; "Will the real Jeff return?" 11:30 Giggle and Hoot 11:33 Play School - Water Karen & Alex show a display of foam sea creatures on a perspex screen. Alex shows the name of the day on the Water Calendar. Karen & Alex play a hide and seek game using various objects, clapping loudly or softly to indicate the location of the object. 11:57 Giggle and Hoot 12:00 English Bites 12:10 Living English (Edited Version) 12:20 Study English What topic will you have to write an essay about? What sort of essay? Margot comes to the rescue. 12:30 Scope From a live music show, to some turntables and a recording studio; on this episode of SCOPE become a fully-fledged scientific rock & roll VIP. 13:00 Noah and Saskia Noah's world is turned upside down when his younger cousin Eddie comes to stay. A sickly child with endless needs, Eddie manages to exhaust Lena, drive Phil and Bryce out of the house, and jeopardise Noah's relationship with Indy. Noah sets out to expose Eddie as a manipulative fake. Then Noah learns that Eddie is just an unfortunate kid who gets tossed from family member to family member, and all he really wants is to belong - and be part of Noah's comic. 13:30 News 14:00 Sea Patrol It's a day the crew of Hammersley will never forget. A planned birthday celebration turns into a rescue mission, and one of their own loses someone precious. 15:00 News Tracks the news of the day with discussions, interviews, breaking news and the latest on federal politics from Canberra. Viewers are able to contribute to content and comment on stories via Twitter, email and text message. 15:30 Chopper Rescue On Hinchenbrook Island north of Townsville a family's yachting holiday of a lifetime takes a dangerous turn. And in Southern Queensland drama unfolds in mid air as a 31-year-old motorcyclist with catastrophic injuries has trouble breathing while being flown to a specialist spinal unit in Brisbane. | 16:00 English Bites 16:10 Living English (Edited Version) 16:20 Study English What topic will you have to write an essay about? What sort of essay? Margot comes to the rescue. 16:30 Scope From a live music show, to some turntables and a recording studio; on this episode of SCOPE become a fully-fledged scientific rock & roll VIP. 17:00 News 17:30 Giggle and Hoot 17:33 Wiggles, The Zardo Zap has arrived from outer space to visit Wiggle House. "Will The Wiggles discover Zardo's trick?", "What will Zardo do next?"; "Will the real Jeff return?" 18:00 Giggle and Hoot 18:03 Play School - Water Karen & Alex show a display of foam sea creatures on a perspex screen. Alex shows the name of the day on the Water Calendar. Karen & Alex play a hide and seek game using various objects, clapping loudly or softly to indicate the location of the object. 18:27 Giggle and Hoot 18:30 Noah and Saskia Noah's world is turned upside down when his younger cousin Eddie comes to stay. A sickly child with endless needs, Eddie manages to exhaust Lena, drive Phil and Bryce out of the house, and jeopardise Noah's relationship with Indy. Noah sets out to expose Eddie as a manipulative fake. Then Noah learns that Eddie is just an unfortunate kid who gets tossed from family member to family member, and all he really wants is to belong - and be part of Noah's comic. 19:00 News 19:30 Grandstand Peter Wilkins presents the latest sports news, features and discussion with contributions from the ABC's popular radio and television sporting commentators and leading sports figures. 20:00 Family Confidential The remarkable family saga behind the extraordinary crash-and-burn headlines of Australian racing legend and tyre king, Bob Jane. 20:30 The Gruen Transfer This is a show about advertising, how it works, and how it works on us. Hosted by comedian Wil Anderson with a panel of advertising industry experts including regulars Russel Howcroft of George Patterson Y&R and Todd Sampson of Leo Burnett, this series debates all things advertising. In this ep: How Do You Sell? Burgers The Pitch - Get Rid of Public Holidays Ad Of The Week - Does Sex Sell? 21:00 Boxing for Palm Island 'You've got to fight to live and life to fight'. There's a new generation of warriors coming out of Palm Island. A place with a dark history and a less than stellar reputation. A new era of hope, strength and courage is about to show the world that the kids from Palm Island are fighting back and have the makings of champions. The group of boxers are defying stereotypes and taking the future into their own hands with the help and support of Uncle Ray - the man who has brought boxing back to Palm Island. 22:00 The Business The day's business and finance news, with the latest trends on international share and currency markets, pointing to what Australians can expect in the day ahead. 22:30 News 23:00 Newsline with Jim Middleton 23:30 Spirited Everyone's excited about the biopic of Henry's life being filmed at the Elysian - everyone, that is, except Henry. He's not interested in who or what he was. He's interested in who he is now. And in Suzy, who gets dragged into the madness as an extra. But as per usual when Henry's around, she winds up distracted and the director winds up very, very wet - and very unimpressed. |