Scan date : 02/06/2024 12:19
Day | Hour | Type Event | Name Lang | Event name | Short Event | Extended Lang | Extended Event |
02/06 | 10h01>10h32 | (0x40) sports (general) | eng | Offsiders | Kelli Underwood joins Catherine Murphy, Gideon Haigh and Corbin Middlemas to discuss Rugby Australia's decision to shut down the Melbourne Rebels, the latest AFL and NRL news, the Matildas v China and the Men's T20 World Cup. | ||
02/06 | 10h32>11h01 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | The World This Week | Beverley O'Connor presents a weekly round-up of world news: Recovery efforts underway in PNG after a deadly landslide, Trump found guilty of all 34 charges in his hush money trial, and Cyclone Remal hits parts of South Asia. | ||
02/06 | 11h01>11h30 | (0xb0) original language | eng | Compass | (AD) Bridget Sakr's daughter Veronique was one of four children killed by a car, walking to buy ice-cream. Bridget chose to forgive the driver - but is she ready to face him in prison? | ||
02/06 | 11h30>11h59 | (0xb0) original language | eng | Songs of Praise: Salisbury Cathedral Close | Aled Jones meets some of the residents who live beside one of the world's most stunning church buildings, and introduces traditional hymns from the cathedral congregation and special guest Hayley Westenra. | ||
02/06 | 12h00>12h30 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News At Noon | Ruby Cornish presents the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and coverage of events as they unfold. Plus original reporting, expert analysis and all the updated news, sport, weather and information you need. | ||
02/06 | 12h30>13h29 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Landline | Apple growers working to invigorate the industry; Exporting lamb to the most vegetarian country in the world; The rising star of the commercial fisheries industry; and a home-grown spice industry in northern Australia. | ||
02/06 | 13h30>14h30 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Gardening Australia | (AD) Sophie visits a pawsome garden, Costa walks a tranquil nature trail, Josh plants edible perennials, Millie explores the Garden of St Erth, Jane shares her lovely courtyard garden, and we meet a passionate fungi photographer. | ||
02/06 | 14h30>15h29 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Monty Don's Paradise Gardens | In Istanbul Monty is dazzled by tulips. In India he discovers the spirituality of tomb gardens. Back home he discovers the influence that paradise gardens have had on Royal gardens and public spaces. (Final) | ||
02/06 | 15h29>15h54 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Forever Summer With Nigella | Nigella shares mint-related recipes to instantly evoke a hot-shouldered summer, with food combinations including Green Salad and Grilled Haloumi, Corsican Omelette and Mint Julep Peaches, inspired by The Great Gatsby. | ||
02/06 | 15h54>16h42 | (0xe0) ? | eng | George Clarke's Amazing Spaces | (AD) John, a tailor from London dreams of creating his own office space in the garden so he can spend more time closer to home, after the arrival of a newborn baby. | ||
02/06 | 16h43>17h30 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Grand Designs | (AD) Devoted dad Danny wants to build a sustainable but affordable house with bedroom pods on stilts up among the trees. But with no self-build experience and spiralling costs, can he do it on ambition alone? | ||
02/06 | 17h31>18h29 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Antiques Roadshow | Fiona and the team visit beautiful Belmont House in the Kent countryside. | ||
02/06 | 18h30>18h59 | (0xb0) original language | eng | Compass | (AD) Bestselling novelist Bonnie Garmus talks sexism, success in your 60s and Lessons in Chemistry with Compass host Indira Naidoo at the Sydney Town Hall. In partnership with the Sydney Writers' Festival. | ||
02/06 | 19h00>19h32 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News | News from where we live. ABC News Victoria brings you the day's top stories, exclusive investigations and original reporting on the issues that matter to you. Presented by Tamara Oudyn (Sun-Thu) and Iskhandar Razak (Fri-Sat). | ||
02/06 | 19h32>20h33 | (0xd0) ? | eng | Call The Midwife | (AD) Dr Turner experiences the biggest test of his career, while Trixie's approaching nuptials cause stress levels to escalate. Sister Julienne hatches a plan to save Nonnatus House. (Final) | ||
02/06 | 20h33>21h25 | (0xd0) ? | eng | After The Party | (AD) As Penny tries to make amends she unearths the trauma of another family member's relationship with Phil, with devastating consequences. (Final) | ||
02/06 | 21h25>22h17 | (0xd0) ? | eng | The Luminaries | (AD) Anna is tried for murder. New evidence reveals a secret connection between Lauderback and Crosbie Wells. Emery is found. Moody, Anna and he concoct a defence to expose Lydia and Carver's crimes. (Final) | ||
02/06 | 22h18>23h16 | (0xd0) ? | eng | Shetland | (AD) As Perez closes in on the identity of Galbraith's killer, he struggles with Duncan's secret, while Donna has one more surprise in store. (Final) | ||
02/06 | 23h17>00h14 | (0xd0) ? | eng | Savage River | (AD) As the investigation continues, Miki makes the discovery that could identify the real killer. (Final) | ||
02/06 | 00h14>01h01 | (0xd0) ? | eng | The Trouble With Maggie Cole | Maggie wants to apologise to everyone she's upset and goes to see GP Carol, but she's swiftly rebuffed and Peter comforts her, whilst attempting to hide the fact that her radio interview has gone viral. | ||
02/06 | 01h02>03h01 | (0x60) music ballet dance (general) | eng | rage Vault | rage showcases rare and retro music videos from the vault. | ||
02/06 | 03h01>03h59 | (0xc0) ? | eng | Classic Countdown | One of the most loved programs ever broadcast by the ABC, Countdown provided the soundtrack to an entire generation of Australians. We celebrate the sights & sounds of 1975 with narrator John Paul Young. | ||
02/06 | 04h00>04h30 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Landline | A commercial trial using seaweed to reduce cattle methane; and becoming an electric-vehicle minerals superpower. | ||
02/06 | 04h30>04h59 | (0x70) arts culture (without music, general) | eng | Art Works | Art Works heads to OzAsia Festival in Adelaide; Maclagan Squeezebox Festival in regional Queensland; and to see West Australian Opera's world-first opera in Noongar language. We check out a youth circus program in Broome. | ||
02/06 | 04h59>05h59 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Insiders | David Speers joins James Campbell, Karen Middleton and James Massola discuss a new ministerial directive on visa cancellations, pressure on the Immigration Minister, Senate Estimates, beef to China and Trump's guilty verdict. | ||
02/06 | 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. Lisa Millar and Bridget Brennan bring you news and interviews, Charles Brice with sport and Emma Rebellato with weather. | ||
02/06 | 09h00>10h00 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News Mornings | When big stories break, turn to Gemma Veness in the morning to bring you what's happening and why it matters. ABC News has more reporters in more places, serving and connecting communities and telling your stories. | ||
03/06 | 10h00>11h00 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Landline | Apple growers working to invigorate the industry; Exporting lamb to the most vegetarian country in the world; The rising star of the commercial fisheries industry; and a home-grown spice industry in northern Australia. | ||
03/06 | 11h00>11h59 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Antiques Roadshow | Fiona and the team visit beautiful Belmont House in the Kent countryside. | ||
03/06 | 12h00>13h01 | (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. | ||
03/06 | 13h01>13h59 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Australia Remastered: Reptile Realm | (AD) There's more to Australia's reptiles than being cold-blooded killers. Aaron Pedersen explores intimate mating rituals and protective mothers as we scratch beneath the scales of our reptiles. | ||
03/06 | 13h59>14h59 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Parliament Question Time | Parliament resumes for a new sitting week. Coverage of Question Time from the House of Representatives. | ||
03/06 | 15h00>15h58 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Back In Time For The Corner Shop | (AD) In the 1970s, the Ferrone's humble cornerstore has transformed to be more like today's mixed business convenience store. The hours are long and competition is fierce. | ||
03/06 | 15h58>16h43 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Long Lost Family | Two lives overshadowed by the past: a man searching for the brother given up after a wartime affair, and a woman longing to understand the reasons behind her adoption. | ||
03/06 | 16h43>17h29 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Grand Designs Revisited | (AD) In 2011, Edward and Hazel set out to build an art deco lighthouse on the North Devon coast. By 2019 they were almost bankrupt. Three years on, Kevin is back to see if anything has changed with this disastrous project. | ||
03/06 | 17h30>18h29 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Antiques Roadshow | Fiona Bruce and the team are at Windermere Jetty Museum in the Lake District, where finds include a James Bond poster, a tribal mask and rare necklaces with surprising values. | ||
03/06 | 18h29>18h59 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Hard Quiz | This episode's weird and wonderful topics: Louis Armstrong, the Boston Red Sox, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and the history of McDonald's restaurants. Will Tom be forced to serve up the Big Brass Mug with a side of fries? | ||
03/06 | 19h00>19h30 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News | News from where we live. ABC News Victoria brings you the day's top stories, exclusive investigations and original reporting on the issues that matter to you. Presented by Tamara Oudyn (Sun-Thu) and Iskhandar Razak (Fri-Sat). | ||
03/06 | 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. | ||
03/06 | 20h01>20h47 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Australian Story | As rock band Cold Chisel marks its 50th anniversary, we explore why the iconic group has made such a lasting impact on Australian culture. | ||
03/06 | 20h47>21h33 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Four Corners | Every year, 19,000 people leave prison in New South Wales. Reporter Linton Besser meets the lucky few who've been given a place at Sydney's Rainbow Lodge - one of the longest continually running halfway houses in the world. | ||
03/06 | 21h33>21h50 | (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. | ||
03/06 | 21h50>22h52 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Q+A | Amid war, displacement, disinformation and rising hate, fragile democracies are being tested - with big ramifications for Australia. How billions of voters in India, the US and UK could reshape the world. (Midseason Final) | ||
03/06 | 22h53>23h08 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC Late News | Follow the story with the latest on the day's events, explaining what's happening and why it matters. ABC News has reporters across Australia and around the globe uncovering what you need to know. Presented by Jade Barker. | ||
03/06 | 23h08>23h25 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | The Business | Australia's leading daily business and finance show, bringing you up to date on market moves, economic trends and the forces affecting consumers, employees and business owners big and small. Presented by Kirsten Aiken. | ||
03/06 | 23h25>00h03 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Gruen | Garnier shouts a round for your hair, influencers are going grey, Suzuki trip through time and one ad challenges our assumptions. Wil is joined by Todd Sampson, Kiranpreet Kaur Dhillon, Karen Ferry and Russel Howcroft. | ||
03/06 | 00h04>00h36 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Planet America | Over to the jury. After closing arguments, what happens next in Trump's criminal trial? Plus heckles and boos at the Libertarian convention, and who's leading who in the latest swing state polls? | ||
03/06 | 00h36>01h23 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Grand Designs Revisited | (AD) In 2011, Edward and Hazel set out to build an art deco lighthouse on the North Devon coast. By 2019 they were almost bankrupt. Three years on, Kevin is back to see if anything has changed with this disastrous project. | ||
03/06 | 01h23>02h09 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Long Lost Family | Two lives overshadowed by the past: a man searching for the brother given up after a wartime affair, and a woman longing to understand the reasons behind her adoption. | ||
03/06 | 02h09>03h25 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Monty Don's Paradise Gardens | In Istanbul Monty is dazzled by tulips. In India he discovers the spirituality of tomb gardens. Back home he discovers the influence that paradise gardens have had on Royal gardens and public spaces. (Final) | ||
03/06 | 03h26>04h29 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Parkinson In Australia | Take a trip back to 1979 when Michael Parkinson interviews guests Mike Willesee, Ita Buttrose and Sir Robert Helpmann. | ||
03/06 | 04h29>04h59 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Landline | The forgotten disease that could devastate the cattle industry; and how decades of tree planting transformed a sheep property. | ||
03/06 | 04h59>05h28 | (0x70) arts culture (without music, general) | eng | Art Works | Teens curate a bimonthly event at AGSA; Papua New Guinean artist Wendy Mocke talks about empowered Black womanhood; how Fiona Lee turned the remnants of her bushfire-ravaged home into art; and the books to read this summer. | ||
03/06 | 05h29>05h59 | (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. | ||
03/06 | 06h00>09h00 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | News Breakfast | Be the first to know the latest overnight developments, breaking news and the morning's top stories. Lisa Millar and Emma Rebellato bring you news and interviews, Charles Brice with sport and Stephanie Ferrier with weather. | ||
03/06 | 09h00>10h00 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News Mornings | When big stories break, turn to Gemma Veness in the morning to bring you what's happening and why it matters. ABC News has more reporters in more places, serving and connecting communities and telling your stories. | ||
04/06 | 10h00>10h30 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Secret Science | Of our six core emotions, anger gets the worst rap. It has the potential to destroy, but as Myf Warhurst discovers, there's a thin line separating its destructive power from the constructive anger that motivates change. | ||
04/06 | 10h30>11h00 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | The Pacific | The latest on PNG's devastating landslide as political turmoil disrupts the relief effort, a controversial pay rise for MPs has caused a backlash in Fiji, plus renowned PNG artist Lesley Wengembo's new mural in Port Moresby. | ||
04/06 | 11h00>12h00 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Antiques Roadshow | Fiona Bruce and the team are at Windermere Jetty Museum in the Lake District, where finds include a James Bond poster, a tribal mask and rare necklaces with surprising values. | ||
04/06 | 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. | ||
04/06 | 13h00>13h59 | (0xd0) ? | eng | After The Party | (AD) As Penny tries to make amends she unearths the trauma of another family member's relationship with Phil, with devastating consequences. (Final) | ||
04/06 | 13h59>14h58 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Parliament Question Time | Parliament continues with coverage of Question Time from the House of Representatives. | ||
04/06 | 14h59>15h57 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Back In Time For The Corner Shop | (AD) In the 1980s and 90s the Ferrone family must work even longer hours to stay relevant and make a profit. Can they diversify their business to try and stave off the demise of the corner store? (Final) | ||
04/06 | 15h57>16h42 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Long Lost Family | Two of our youngest ever searchers, looking for their birth family. A man whose last contact with his father was when he was six and a woman whose life was transported from Bogota when she was given up for adoption. | ||
04/06 | 16h43>17h29 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Grand Designs Revisited | (AD) In 2015 young couple Vicky and Ed set out to transform a derelict cowshed into a 21st century home in the Somerset countryside. Kevin returns to see how much this ambitious project has changed their lives. | ||
04/06 | 17h30>18h28 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Antiques Roadshow | Antiques Roadshow is at Stonor Park in Oxfordshire, where treasures include a rare artefact that survived the attack on Pearl Harbor, and a genuine LS Lowry painting. | ||
04/06 | 18h29>18h59 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Hard Quiz | What secret are two contestants hiding? And is Eric Abetz really Peter's favourite senator, or did he just pick that topic to try to game the system? Tune in HARD to find out! | ||
04/06 | 19h00>19h30 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News | News from where we live. ABC News Victoria brings you the day's top stories, exclusive investigations and original reporting on the issues that matter to you. Presented by Tamara Oudyn (Sun-Thu) and Iskhandar Razak (Fri-Sat). | ||
04/06 | 19h30>20h02 | (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. | ||
04/06 | 20h02>21h01 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Tony Armstrong's Extra-Ordinary Things | From a zinc pan to a shearing ribbon, a theatre pamphlet to a blanket, Tony Armstrong discovers the story of Australia, one thing at a time. | ||
04/06 | 21h01>21h31 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Secret Science | "The only thing to fear, is fear itself", but is that true? And what is fear anyway? Myf Warhurst discovers that most of our fears are learned. So how do we beat them? And could they be useful? | ||
04/06 | 21h31>22h02 | (0x70) arts culture (without music, general) | eng | The Art Of Heartbreak | We've all experienced heartbreak, whether romantic, platonic or the death of a loved one. Namila wonders when it comes to getting over heartbreak is the answer in art? Features Josh Thomas, Emma Donovan and Celeste Mountjoy. | ||
04/06 | 22h03>22h33 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Anh's Brush With Fame | Lisa Wilkinson is a powerhouse of the Australian media. From her first break as editor of Dolly to life in the spotlight on commercial TV, how will Anh capture her warmth, humility and fighting spirit? | ||
04/06 | 22h34>22h49 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC Late News | Follow the story with the latest on the day's events, explaining what's happening and why it matters. ABC News has reporters across Australia and around the globe uncovering what you need to know. Presented by Jade Barker. | ||
04/06 | 22h49>23h06 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | The Business | Australia's leading daily business and finance show, bringing you up to date on market moves, economic trends and the forces affecting consumers, employees and business owners big and small. Presented by Kirsten Aiken. | ||
04/06 | 23h06>23h53 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Four Corners | Every year, 19,000 people leave prison in New South Wales. Reporter Linton Besser meets the lucky few who've been given a place at Sydney's Rainbow Lodge - one of the longest continually running halfway houses in the world. | ||
04/06 | 23h53>00h55 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Q+A | Amid war, displacement, disinformation and rising hate, fragile democracies are being tested - with big ramifications for Australia. How billions of voters in India, the US and UK could reshape the world. (Midseason Final) | ||
04/06 | 00h55>01h13 | (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. | ||
04/06 | 01h13>02h01 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Grand Designs Revisited | (AD) In 2015 young couple Vicky and Ed set out to transform a derelict cowshed into a 21st century home in the Somerset countryside. Kevin returns to see how much this ambitious project has changed their lives. | ||
04/06 | 02h01>02h47 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Long Lost Family | Two of our youngest ever searchers, looking for their birth family. A man whose last contact with his father was when he was six and a woman whose life was transported from Bogota when she was given up for adoption. | ||
04/06 | 02h47>03h24 | (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. | ||
04/06 | 03h25>04h29 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Parkinson In Australia | Take a trip back to 1979 when Michael Parkinson interviews guests Paul Hogan and Frank Hardy. | ||
04/06 | 04h30>05h00 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Landline | Meet the 2022 Farmer of the Year; and the lucrative business of sexing livestock semen. | ||
04/06 | 05h00>05h29 | (0x70) arts culture (without music, general) | eng | Art Works | Meet poet/artist Jazz Money and artist Serwah Attafuah and see how the first interrogates colonial spaces, and the latter toys with digital reality. We head to two exhibitions, Tarnanthi in Adelaide and SOUL fury in Bendigo. | ||
04/06 | 05h29>05h59 | (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. | ||
04/06 | 06h00>09h00 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | News Breakfast | Be the first to know the latest overnight developments, breaking news and the morning's top stories. Lisa Millar and Emma Rebellato bring you news and interviews, Charles Brice with sport and Stephanie Ferrier with weather. | ||
04/06 | 09h00>10h00 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News Mornings | When big stories break, turn to Gemma Veness in the morning to bring you what's happening and why it matters. ABC News has more reporters in more places, serving and connecting communities and telling your stories. | ||
05/06 | 10h00>10h47 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Four Corners | (AD) Every year, 19,000 people leave prison in New South Wales. Reporter Linton Besser meets the lucky few who've been given a place at Sydney's Rainbow Lodge - one of the longest continually running halfway houses in the world. | ||
05/06 | 10h47>12h00 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Q+A | Amid war, displacement, disinformation and rising hate, fragile democracies are being tested - with big ramifications for Australia. How billions of voters in India, the US and UK could reshape the world. (Midseason Final) | ||
05/06 | 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. | ||
05/06 | 12h30>13h37 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | National Press Club Address | Michael Miller, Executive Chairman of News Corp Australasia, addresses the National Press Club of Australia on the topic "Australia and Global Tech: time for a reset". | ||
05/06 | 13h37>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. | ||
05/06 | 13h59>14h57 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Parliament Question Time | Parliament continues with coverage of Question Time from the House of Representatives. | ||
05/06 | 14h58>15h57 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Love On The Spectrum | Follow young adults on the autism spectrum exploring love, dating and relationships. Michael wants to find a wife, Chloe hopes to find someone that sees beyond her disabilities. Ruth and Thomas celebrate an anniversary. | ||
05/06 | 15h57>16h42 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Long Lost Family | Two stories of new beginnings: a woman separated from her mother because of a tragic twist of fate; and our first transgender searcher, desperate to know if their birth mother will accept them. | ||
05/06 | 16h43>17h29 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Grand Designs Revisited | (AD) In 2015, builder Paul and his wife Carol set out to create a fortress-like home on the southern edge of the wild West Pennine Moors. But money and time ran out. Now, Kevin is back to see if this home is finally finished. | ||
05/06 | 17h30>18h30 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Antiques Roadshow | Antiques Roadshow is at Kenilworth Castle in the Midlands, where treasures include a miniature safe, an interactive golf game and a trilby belonging to an 80s pop star. | ||
05/06 | 18h30>18h59 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Hard Quiz | Join Tom Gleeson for TV's most unpredictable game show! A surprising mix of contestants and topics including the Little House on the Prairie books, Italian painter Amedeo Modigliani, and singer/songwriter Rihanna. | ||
05/06 | 19h00>19h30 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News | News from where we live. ABC News Victoria brings you the day's top stories, exclusive investigations and original reporting on the issues that matter to you. Presented by Tamara Oudyn (Sun-Thu) and Iskhandar Razak (Fri-Sat). | ||
05/06 | 19h30>20h02 | (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. | ||
05/06 | 20h02>20h32 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Hard Quiz | Quizzing hard with Tom Gleeson tonight are self-proclaimed experts in artist Francis Bacon, TV favourite Ted Lasso, rapper Dr Dre, and Leftist revolutionary Che Guevara. Don't mix these topics at home! | ||
05/06 | 20h32>21h09 | (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. | ||
05/06 | 21h09>21h39 | (0x40) sports (general) | eng | QI | Sandi Toksvig has fun with some ticks, a bit of tax, a few toes - and a pile of matchboxes that plays tic-tac-toe with Rose Matafeo, Lou Sanders, Ross Noble and Alan Davies. | ||
05/06 | 21h39>22h09 | (0x40) sports (general) | eng | QI | Sandi Toksvig comes over all theatrical with Ed Byrne, Cally Beaton, Jack Dee and Alan Davies. | ||
05/06 | 22h10>22h41 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Planet America | All the fallout and reaction to Trump's guilty verdict in the hush money trial. With only five months until election day, will it upend the campaign and what does it mean for Republicans, Democrats and the American people? | ||
05/06 | 22h41>22h56 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC Late News | Follow the story with the latest on the day's events, explaining what's happening and why it matters. ABC News has reporters across Australia and around the globe uncovering what you need to know. Presented by Jade Barker. | ||
05/06 | 22h56>23h12 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | The Business | Australia's leading daily business and finance show, bringing you up to date on market moves, economic trends and the forces affecting consumers, employees and business owners big and small. Presented by Kirsten Aiken. | ||
05/06 | 23h13>00h06 | (0xd0) ? | eng | The Luminaries | (AD) Anna is tried for murder. New evidence reveals a secret connection between Lauderback and Crosbie Wells. Emery is found. Moody, Anna and he concoct a defence to expose Lydia and Carver's crimes. (Final) | ||
05/06 | 00h07>00h28 | (0xc0) ? | eng | Superwog | (AD) After Superwog is caught selling fake sneakers, he and Johnny are coerced by the police to go undercover and help catch the criminal mastermind behind the fake trainer syndicate. (Final) | ||
05/06 | 00h28>01h15 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Grand Designs Revisited | (AD) In 2015, builder Paul and his wife Carol set out to create a fortress-like home on the southern edge of the wild West Pennine Moors. But money and time ran out. Now, Kevin is back to see if this home is finally finished. | ||
05/06 | 01h16>02h02 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Long Lost Family | Two stories of new beginnings: a woman separated from her mother because of a tragic twist of fate; and our first transgender searcher, desperate to know if their birth mother will accept them. | ||
05/06 | 02h03>03h22 | (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. | ||
05/06 | 03h22>04h30 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Parkinson In Australia | Come on a journey back in time to 1979 where Michael Parkinson interviews guests Kerry Packer and Jack Thompson. | ||
05/06 | 04h30>04h59 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Landline | International challenges to finger lime farming; and a contrast of ancient and modern farming practices in the Faroe Islands near Iceland. | ||
05/06 | 04h59>05h28 | (0x70) arts culture (without music, general) | eng | Art Works | Hear from young people reclaiming their own narratives: by celebrating South Sudanese culture; and creating work by and about the queer and disabled communities. Plus, check out exhibitions Transformation and Time Pass. | ||
05/06 | 05h29>05h59 | (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. | ||
05/06 | 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. Lisa Millar and Bridget Brennan bring you news and interviews, Charles Brice with sport and Emma Rebellato with weather. | ||
05/06 | 09h00>09h59 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News Mornings | When big stories break, turn to Kathryn Robinson in the morning to bring you what's happening and why it matters. ABC News has more reporters in more places, serving and connecting communities and telling your stories. | ||
05/06 | 09h59>10h44 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Australian Story | (AD) As rock band Cold Chisel marks its 50th anniversary, we explore why the iconic group has made such a lasting impact on Australian culture. | ||
06/06 | 10h44>11h12 | (0xb0) original language | eng | Compass | (AD) Bestselling novelist Bonnie Garmus talks sexism, success in your 60s and Lessons in Chemistry with Compass host Indira Naidoo at the Sydney Town Hall. In partnership with the Sydney Writers' Festival. | ||
06/06 | 11h12>11h59 | (0xe0) ? | eng | George Clarke's Amazing Spaces | (AD) John, a tailor from London dreams of creating his own office space in the garden so he can spend more time closer to home, after the arrival of a newborn baby. | ||
06/06 | 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. | ||
06/06 | 13h00>13h30 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Secret Science | "The only thing to fear, is fear itself", but is that true? And what is fear anyway? Myf Warhurst discovers that most of our fears are learned. So how do we beat them? And could they be useful? | ||
06/06 | 13h30>13h59 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Stuff The British Stole | Crowfoot, a Chief of Blackfoot nation, negotiated one of the most controversial treaties in Canadian history and his personal regalia ended up in a British museum. Did colonial forces literally steal the shirt from his back? | ||
06/06 | 13h59>14h58 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Parliament Question Time | The parliamentary sitting week concludes with coverage of Question Time from the House of Representatives. Parliament resumes on Monday 24 June. | ||
06/06 | 14h58>15h57 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Love On The Spectrum | It's Valentine's Day and Maddi steps out on her first ever date. Kelvin works with a relationship specialist and puts his dating skills to the test. Michael is overwhelmed when he meets the woman of his dreams. | ||
06/06 | 15h57>16h42 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Long Lost Family | Two stories shaped by moments from British history: a family torn apart by the birth of a war time baby and a daughter given up against a backdrop of racism. | ||
06/06 | 16h43>17h29 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Grand Designs Revisited | (AD) Kevin returns to see Sue and Martin in Devon. In 1999 they began the renovation of a couple of 16th and 18th century barns. Two decades later Kevin finds a home lovingly, painstakingly transformed. (Final) | ||
06/06 | 17h30>18h29 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Antiques Roadshow | Antiques Roadshow is at Forty Hall in Enfield, where treasures include a pair of hands crafted by Lucien Freud and a destination board from the front of an early London bus. | ||
06/06 | 18h30>18h59 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Hard Quiz | Tom Gleeson oversees another battle for trivia supremacy. The weird and wonderful topics are superband U2, Home Alone, Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot and squid! #HardQuiz #BigBrassMug #squid | ||
06/06 | 19h00>19h30 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News | News from where we live. ABC News Victoria brings you the day's top stories, exclusive investigations and original reporting on the issues that matter to you. Presented by Tamara Oudyn (Sun-Thu) and Iskhandar Razak (Fri-Sat). | ||
06/06 | 19h30>20h02 | (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. | ||
06/06 | 20h02>21h01 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Restoration Australia | (AD) Host Professor Anthony Burke joins a dedicated couple doing all they can to preserve a valuable slice of Australian history that would otherwise dissolve into the dirt and be lost forever. | ||
06/06 | 21h01>21h48 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Grand Designs | (AD) Graeme and Melanie want their new home in Hackney to celebrate their blended family. But squeezing the bright red-clad house Graeme has designed, complete with a basement, onto their tiny garage plot proves a huge challenge. | ||
06/06 | 21h49>22h49 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Antiques Roadshow | The team return to Portchester Castle on the south coast of England. | ||
06/06 | 22h49>23h04 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC Late News | Follow the story with the latest on the day's events, explaining what's happening and why it matters. ABC News has reporters across Australia and around the globe uncovering what you need to know. Presented by Jade Barker. | ||
06/06 | 23h04>23h21 | (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. | ||
06/06 | 23h21>23h53 | (0x70) arts culture (without music, general) | eng | The Art Of Heartbreak | We've all experienced heartbreak, whether romantic, platonic or the death of a loved one. Namila wonders when it comes to getting over heartbreak is the answer in art? Features Josh Thomas, Emma Donovan and Celeste Mountjoy. | ||
06/06 | 23h53>00h30 | (0xd0) ? | eng | Talking Heads | Michael is only 15, but you wouldn't know. Gwen thought there would be something that gave you immunity, that you couldn't fall for your own child. | ||
06/06 | 00h31>01h19 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Grand Designs Revisited | (AD) Kevin returns to see Sue and Martin in Devon. In 1999 they began the renovation of a couple of 16th and 18th century barns. Two decades later Kevin finds a home lovingly, painstakingly transformed. (Final) | ||
06/06 | 01h20>02h06 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Long Lost Family | Two stories shaped by moments from British history: a family torn apart by the birth of a war time baby and a daughter given up against a backdrop of racism. | ||
06/06 | 02h07>03h25 | (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. | ||
06/06 | 03h25>04h27 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Parkinson In Australia | Classic Australian entertainment as we take a trip back to 1979 where Michael Parkinson interviews guests Don Lane, Marcia Hines and Frank Thring. | ||
06/06 | 04h27>04h57 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Landline | FMD concerns over people entering pastoral properties in WA; and a progress report on the Inland Rail project. | ||
06/06 | 04h57>05h29 | (0x70) arts culture (without music, general) | eng | Art Works | We visit the newly reopened La Mama Theatre in Melbourne; see how Aboriginal artists are using a colonial statue as a canvas in Hobart; meet past winners of the Stella Prize; and talk to artist and choreographer Amrita Hepi. | ||
06/06 | 05h30>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. | ||
06/06 | 06h00>09h00 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | News Breakfast | Be the first to know the latest overnight developments, breaking news and the day's top stories. Bridget Brennan and Emma Rebellato bring you news and interviews, Charles Brice with sport and Stephanie Ferrier with weather. | ||
06/06 | 09h00>10h00 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News Mornings | When big stories break, turn to Kathryn Robinson in the morning to bring you what's happening and why it matters. ABC News has more reporters in more places, serving and connecting communities and telling your stories. | ||
07/06 | 10h00>10h31 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Planet America | All the fallout and reaction to Trump's guilty verdict in the hush money trial. With only five months until election day, will it upend the campaign and what does it mean for Republicans, Democrats and the American people? | ||
07/06 | 10h31>11h00 | (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. | ||
07/06 | 11h00>11h59 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Antiques Roadshow | The team return to Portchester Castle on the south coast of England. | ||
07/06 | 12h00>12h59 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News At Noon | The leading news at lunchtime. Ruby Cornish brings you the day's top stories and the latest news as it unfolds, with reporters in the community across Australia and around the world reporting on issues that matter to you. | ||
07/06 | 12h59>13h59 | (0xd0) ? | eng | Silent Witness | (AD) As the police close in on their lead suspect, Nikki takes matters into her own hands. | ||
07/06 | 13h59>14h59 | (0xd0) ? | eng | The Cry | (AD) We flashback to Joanna and Alistair's journey from Melbourne to Wilde Bay on the day they arrived in Australia. | ||
07/06 | 14h59>15h57 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Love On The Spectrum | Mark has never had a girlfriend, but he wants love more than anything. Olivia feels her autism has held her back but is determined not to let it define her. And Maddi dates a new man who impresses her with his musical talent. | ||
07/06 | 15h58>16h43 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Long Lost Family | Two women looking for answers to questions that have haunted them for decades: a woman who made a discovery as a teenager that changed her life and a mother longing to find the son she felt she let down. | ||
07/06 | 16h44>17h30 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Grand Designs New Zealand | (AD) Suze and Joe Hardie battle storms and complex weather as they build a coastal paradise on a steep site with picturesque views of Piha on New Zealand's North Island. | ||
07/06 | 17h30>18h28 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Antiques Roadshow | Antiques Roadshow is at Christchurch Park in Ipswich, where treasures include an Imperial Chinese porcelain vase and some portraits relating to the Profumo scandal. | ||
07/06 | 18h29>18h59 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Hard Quiz | Is there a more quintessential #HardQuiz topic than the London Underground? Christian's up against the Fremantle Dockers, Will & Grace and Elizabeth I - so can he ride the Tube to victory? | ||
07/06 | 19h00>19h37 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News | Iskhandar Razak presents an extended edition of ABC News Victoria on the first Friday of the month bringing you the latest news of the day plus in-depth Stateline reporting and interviews with key leaders and decision-makers. | ||
07/06 | 19h37>20h38 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Gardening Australia | (AD) Millie and Tammy meet award winning garden designers, Hannah replaces apricot trees, Costa crafts a strawberry hamper, Josh plants unusual alliums, Jane showcases compact shrubs, and we meet a couple with a bountiful garden. | ||
07/06 | 20h38>21h37 | (0xd0) ? | eng | Silent Witness | (AD) A train crash and a man cut in half expose deep rifts on a country estate. | ||
07/06 | 21h37>22h13 | (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. | ||
07/06 | 22h14>22h44 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Hard Quiz | Quizzing hard with Tom Gleeson tonight are self-proclaimed experts in artist Francis Bacon, TV favourite Ted Lasso, rapper Dr Dre, and Leftist revolutionary Che Guevara. Don't mix these topics at home! | ||
07/06 | 22h44>23h14 | (0x40) sports (general) | eng | QI | Sandi Toksvig tells you about tails (and tales) with Rob Beckett, Daliso Chaponda, Sarah Millican and Alan Davies. | ||
07/06 | 23h15>23h31 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC Late News | Follow the story with the latest on the day's events, explaining what's happening and why it matters. ABC News has reporters across Australia and around the globe uncovering what you need to know. Presented by Jade Barker. | ||
07/06 | 23h32>00h19 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Grand Designs New Zealand | (AD) Suze and Joe Hardie battle storms and complex weather as they build a coastal paradise on a steep site with picturesque views of Piha on New Zealand's North Island. | ||
07/06 | 00h19>01h06 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Love Your Garden | (AD) Alan Titchmarsh travels the country to give surprise transformations to the outdoor spaces of some of Britain's most deserving people. | ||
07/06 | 01h07>01h54 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Love Your Garden | (AD) Alan Titchmarsh travels the country to give surprise transformations to the outdoor spaces of some of Britain's most deserving people. | ||
07/06 | 01h55>05h00 | (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. | ||
07/06 | 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. | ||
07/06 | 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. | ||
07/06 | 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 Jared Coote. | ||
07/06 | 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. | ||
08/06 | 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. | ||
08/06 | 12h00>12h30 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News At Noon | Ruby Cornish presents the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and coverage of events as they unfold. Plus original reporting, expert analysis and all the updated news, sport, weather and information you need. | ||
08/06 | 12h30>13h30 | (0xd0) ? | eng | Call The Midwife | (AD) Dr Turner experiences the biggest test of his career, while Trixie's approaching nuptials cause stress levels to escalate. Sister Julienne hatches a plan to save Nonnatus House. (Final) | ||
08/06 | 13h30>14h24 | (0xd0) ? | eng | Father Brown | (AD) Father Brown discovers there's more drama offstage than on in the latest production by the Kembleford Players. | ||
08/06 | 14h24>15h01 | (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. | ||
08/06 | 15h01>15h30 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Julia Zemiro's Home Delivery | Julia Zemiro is in Melbourne with Gillian Triggs, an academic, lawyer and social justice advocate. | ||
08/06 | 15h31>16h30 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Tony Armstrong's Extra-Ordinary Things | From a zinc pan to a shearing ribbon, a theatre pamphlet to a blanket, Tony Armstrong discovers the story of Australia, one thing at a time. | ||
08/06 | 16h30>17h28 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Restoration Australia | (AD) Host Professor Anthony Burke joins a dedicated couple doing all they can to preserve a valuable slice of Australian history that would otherwise dissolve into the dirt and be lost forever. | ||
08/06 | 17h29>17h58 | (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. | ||
08/06 | 17h59>18h30 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Australian Story | (AD) As rock band Cold Chisel marks its 50th anniversary, we explore why the iconic group has made such a lasting impact on Australian culture. | ||
08/06 | 18h30>18h59 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Back Roads | (AD) Back Roads host Heather Ewart takes an adventurous trip through Longford in Tasmania to find out if keeping an old world alive can still offer some surprises. | ||
08/06 | 19h00>19h32 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News | News from where we live. ABC News Victoria brings you the day's top stories, exclusive investigations and original reporting on the issues that matter to you. Presented by Tamara Oudyn (Sun-Thu) and Iskhandar Razak (Fri-Sat). | ||
08/06 | 19h32>20h18 | (0xd0) ? | eng | Father Brown | (AD) At Brenda's workplace, the clock collector's house, there is a young man for whom she has tender feelings. When the heir to the house is found dead, Father Brown gets to investigate the case. | ||
08/06 | 20h18>21h49 | (0xd0) ? | eng | Midsomer Murders | (AD) Things take a gruesome turn when Ferrabees Circus comes to town, bringing with it a chain of sinister clown sightings, threatening notes and dangerous circus acts. Barnaby has to face his fears to solve the case. | ||
08/06 | 21h49>22h41 | (0xd0) ? | eng | After The Party | (AD) As Penny tries to make amends she unearths the trauma of another family member's relationship with Phil, with devastating consequences. (Final) | ||
08/06 | 22h41>23h40 | (0xd0) ? | eng | Shetland | (AD) As Perez closes in on the identity of Galbraith's killer, he struggles with Duncan's secret, while Donna has one more surprise in store. (Final) | ||
08/06 | 23h41>05h00 | (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. | ||
08/06 | 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. | ||
08/06 | 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. | ||
08/06 | 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 Jared Coote. | ||
08/06 | 09h01>09h59 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Insiders | How have voters, business and economists responded to the Treasurer's Budget? Will spending measures avoid causing inflationary pressure? How is the Albanese government juggling a slowing economy and cost of living pressures? | ||
09/06 | 10h00>10h31 | (0x40) sports (general) | eng | Offsiders | Attention turns to Paris with just 7 weeks till the Olympics begin. Back at home the footy season is heating up with Top 8 spots on the line as the Finals near in the AFL and NRL. Kelli Underwood and the panel cover the week. | ||
09/06 | 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. | ||
09/06 | 11h01>11h30 | (0xb0) original language | eng | Compass | (AD) Bestselling novelist Bonnie Garmus talks sexism, success in your 60s and Lessons in Chemistry with Compass host Indira Naidoo at the Sydney Town Hall. In partnership with the Sydney Writers' Festival. | ||
09/06 | 11h30>11h59 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Songs of Praise: Swansea | Brenda Edwards is in Swansea to explore how Christianity has shaped the city's past and present. She explores the history and the famous Welsh Revival of 1904 saw the Christian faith sweep through the nation and beyond. | ||
09/06 | 12h00>12h30 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News At Noon | Ruby Cornish presents the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and coverage of events as they unfold. Plus original reporting, expert analysis and all the updated news, sport, weather and information you need. | ||
09/06 | 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. | ||
09/06 | 13h30>14h30 | (0x30) show game show (general) | eng | Gardening Australia | (AD) Millie and Tammy meet award winning garden designers, Hannah replaces apricot trees, Costa crafts a strawberry hamper, Josh plants unusual alliums, Jane showcases compact shrubs, and we meet a couple with a bountiful garden. | ||
09/06 | 14h30>15h30 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | The Secret History Of The British Garden | Monty Don explores the stories behind four of the country's most important gardens, unpacking their fascinating secrets to reveal how the British garden has evolved over the past 400 years. | ||
09/06 | 15h31>15h56 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Forever Summer With Nigella | Nigella draws on the rich, spicy flavours of the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean. Saffron brings a "rusty egginess" to Nigella's Saffron Scented Chicken Pilaf, while honey adds a rich sweetness to her Semifreddo. (Final) | ||
09/06 | 15h56>16h43 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Grand Designs | (AD) Graeme and Melanie want their new home in Hackney to celebrate their blended family. But squeezing the bright red-clad house Graeme has designed, complete with a basement, onto their tiny garage plot proves a huge challenge. | ||
09/06 | 16h44>17h31 | (0xe0) ? | eng | George Clarke's Amazing Spaces | (AD) George Clarke takes on a 600 year old piece of Welsh folklore that claims if you can build a house with four walls, a roof and have a fire burning within a day, then that house and land is yours. (Final) | ||
09/06 | 17h31>18h29 | (0x90) education science factual topics (general) | eng | Antiques Roadshow | Antiques Roadshow comes from Clissold Park in Stoke Newington. | ||
09/06 | 18h30>19h00 | (0xb0) original language | eng | Compass | (AD) Iconic explorer and writer Robyn Davidson is a modern-day nomad. At 27 she crossed the desert with 4 camels and her dog, a story immortalised in film. Robyn takes us to the remote Flinders Ranges in SA, again with camels. | ||
09/06 | 19h00>19h32 | (0x20) news current affairs (general) | eng | ABC News | News from where we live. ABC News Victoria brings you the day's top stories, exclusive investigations and original reporting on the issues that matter to you. Presented by Tamara Oudyn (Sun-Thu) and Iskhandar Razak (Fri-Sat). | ||
09/06 | 19h32>20h03 | (0x40) sports (general) | eng | Spicks And Specks | The first episode back is a firecracker - Anthony Callea, Steph Tisdell, Tommy Little and Yve Blake. There will be questions about Aussie Belters, Musicals Fan Art, a traditional Guzheng ensemble plus the secret song. | ||
09/06 | 20h03>20h32 | (0xc0) ? | eng | Austin | (AD) Within hours of best-selling author Julian Hartswood being cancelled for reposting a white supremacist, he discovers he has a neurodivergent son called "Austin". | ||
09/06 | 20h32>22h04 | (0xe0) ? | eng | ABBA: Against The Odds | The inside story of ABBA's struggle: critical backlash, relationship break up and social change to becoming the biggest pop group of the 1970s. Told by ABBA and those close to them. | ||
09/06 | 22h04>00h00 | (0x70) arts culture (without music, general) | eng | Whitney | (AD) An intimate, unflinching portrait of Whitney Houston and her family that probes beyond familiar tabloid headlines and sheds new light on the spellbinding trajectory of Houston's life. | ||
09/06 | 00h00>00h47 | (0xd0) ? | eng | The Trouble With Maggie Cole | Peter Cole is jittery about the press interest from Maggie's interview and the online petition calling for his resignation over the scandal. At school, author Marcus Ormansby gives a talk and finds that romance is blossomi | ||
09/06 | 00h48>02h56 | (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. | ||
09/06 | 02h57>03h56 | (0xc0) ? | eng | Classic Countdown | Wilbur Wilde takes us back to 1976 to explore the sights and sounds of the year on Countdown. Includes music from Sherbet, Marcia Hines and the Bay City Rollers. | ||
09/06 | 03h56>04h25 | (0xe0) ? | eng | Landline | Controversial plans to stop over-fishing in WA fishery; and concerns over the inland rail track being built on a floodplain. | ||
09/06 | 04h26>05h00 | (0x70) arts culture (without music, general) | eng | Art Works | We head to three of Australia's summer arts festivals in Adelaide, Perth and Sydney, before we unpack the idea of 'art-washing': when organisations, individuals and even countries use art to distract from negative actions. | ||
09/06 | 05h00>05h59 | (0x80) social political issues economics (general) | eng | Insiders | How have voters, business and economists responded to the Treasurer's Budget? Will spending measures avoid causing inflationary pressure? How is the Albanese government juggling a slowing economy and cost of living pressures? | ||
09/06 | 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. Lisa Millar and Bridget Brennan bring you news and interviews, Charles Brice with sport and Emma Rebellato with weather. |