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Index

Program Highlights 1

Joe Maddison's War 1

Who's Been Sleeping In My House?: Doobawah 2

The History Of Safari With Richard E. Grant 3

Nigella Kitchen: Suppertime And The Cooking Is Easy 4

Nature's Miracle Babies: Ele's Cats (Amur, Gorilla, Eles) 5

Twins 6

Country House Rescue Revisits 7

Outnumbered 8

The Trip: Hipping Hall 9

River Cottage: Everyday: Fish 10

Jimmy's Food Factory: Packed Lunch 11

The People's Supermarket 12

My Family: Accusin' Susan 13

Hogfather 14

Single-Handed: Natural Justice 15

Amendments 16

Program Guide 24

Sunday, 1 January 2012 24

Monday, 2 January 2012 28

Tuesday, 3 January 2012 31

Wednesday, 4 January 2012 34

Thursday, 5 January 2012 38

Friday, 6 January 2012 41

Saturday, 7 January 2012 44

Marketing Contacts 46

Program Highlights

Sunday

8:30pm

Joe Maddison's War

Sunday, 1 January 2012

|Joe Maddison's War is a moving period drama filled with comedy, sadness and joy. Written by multi-award winning writer Alan Plater (Last of The|

|British Bombshells, A Very British Coup). |

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|Joe Maddison's War stars Kevin Whatley (Lewis, The Children), Robson Green (Wire In The Blood, Northern Lights), Derek Jacobi (The Old |

|Curiosity Shop, Cadfael), Melanie Hill, (Stardust, The Street), Trevor Fox (Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason, Emmerdale) and John Woodvine |

|(Vanity Fair, Z Cars). |

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|This war-time drama, set in Newcastle in 1939, depicts the story of Joe (Kevin Whatley) a shipyard worker who feels past his prime. He is told |

|he is too old to serve in the war and is dismayed when his wife leaves him for a younger naval officer. Joe and his friend Harry (Robson Green)|

|reluctantly volunteer to join the Home Guard, where he begins a journey of self-discovery, heroism, friendship and love. |

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PRODUCTION DETAILS:

Executive Producers: Michele Buck and Damien Timmer; Producer: Howard Ella; Director: Patrick Collerton; Writer: Alan Plater

Monday

8:00pm

Who's Been Sleeping In My House?: Doobawah

Monday, 2 January 2012

|Doobawah is an impressive Queenslander - a tropical, wooden palace on stilts, with a labyrinth of doors and windows designed to catch every |

|breath of breeze from Moreton Bay. Indeed, Doobawah comes from the local Indigenous language, meaning 'vast expanse of water'. |

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|Helen and Richard Sloan bought the home over a decade ago, and as their family has grown, so has their fascination for the house's 125-year-old|

|charms. They began to search for any snippets of its past and what they found was intriguing - a series of photographs that document Doobawah's|

|early beginnings. To their surprise, the house looked different - it was even grander, with impressive wings and balconies on either side. But |

|the photos revealed an even greater shock - lots of people move house, but their whole house had moved! |

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|Adam Ford's mission is therefore to investigate a house that has not only changed its appearance over the years, but also its location. Who |

|built Doobawah? When was it moved and why? And what tantalising clues lay buried in the fuzzy grain of the old sepia photos? |

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|One of Doobawah's original photographs particularly draws some unusual reactions. It's a slightly unsettling image of a young servant boy with |

|an unnaturally cheesy grin. At the exact spot where it hangs, the Sloans and many of their visitors have reported feeling 'a presence'. Could |

|the house be haunted? And is there a link between the eerie feelings and the photograph? |

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PRODUCTION DETAILS:

A Joined Up Films Production in association with ScreenWest, Lotterywest and ABC TV. Executive Producers: Dan Brown, Jacqueline Willinge & Anthony Willinge; ABC TV Commissioning Editor: Chris Thorburn; ABC TV Head of Factual: Jennifer Collins.

Monday

8:30pm

The History Of Safari With Richard E. Grant

Monday, 2 January 2012 New Series

|In this two-part series, Swaziland-born actor Richard E. Grant traces the safari experience in East Africa from its roots in the Arab slave |

|trade through the decadent era of the big game hunters to its transformation into modern eco-tourism. |

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|Along the way he discovers how the history of safari is also the story of the troubled economic development of East Africa. |

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|The dramatic landscape is home to a rich variety of wild creatures but this amazing natural resource has proved to be both a blessing and a |

|curse. |

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|The History of Safari shows how, for 100 years, the region drew big game hunters looking for adventure and riches. Ironically, as ivory traders|

|and trophy hunters decimated Africa's wildlife, they also introduced the first conservation rules in order to protect their 'sport'. |

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|These often larger-than-life characters inspired novels and films, encouraging figures like Theodore Roosevelt, Ernest Hemingway, Winston |

|Churchill and the British Royal family, to travel to East Africa to bag the 'big five' - lion, elephant, buffalo, rhino and leopard. Now taking|

|the form of expensive eco-tours rather than hunting trips, the modern safari continues to drive the economies of countries like Tanzania and |

|Kenya. |

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|Richard learns that, ultimately, the history of safari reflects our attitudes to big game, travel, colonial inheritance and Africa itself. |

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PRODUCTION DETAILS:

Executive Producer: Alice Keens-Soper

Tuesday

8:00pm

Nigella Kitchen: Suppertime And The Cooking Is Easy

Tuesday, 3 January 2012

|Whether you're cooking for family, friends or just yourself suppertime needs to be easy. If you're home alone and deserving a treat, a special |

|spaghetti is the answer. If you have people coming over and are pressed for time - Spanish chicken with chorizo and potatoes is the work of |

|moments, and the leftovers can turn into dreamy breakfast quesadillas. There's Nigella's no-fuss fruit tart - so named - because it is. For |

|evenings when you need speed, ease and restoration there's lemony salmon with cherry tomato couscous and for those moments when cooking's |

|beyond you, a chip kebab is the answer. |

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PRODUCTION DETAILS:

Co-produced by Pacific Productions London and Pabulum Productions.

Tuesday

8:30pm

Nature's Miracle Babies: Ele's Cats (Amur, Gorilla, Eles)

Tuesday, 3 January 2012

|In this inspiring series zoologist Martin Hughes-Games visits projects all over the world - from outback Australia to the savannahs of East |

|Africa, from local zoo breeding programs to relocation in the Amazonian region of Brazil - following the dedicated individuals working to save |

|some of the world's most critically vulnerable species. |

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|In the second episode, Martin travels to the Russian Far East on the trail of the rarest cat in the world - the Amur leopard. Breeding in |

|captivity could secure the future of the species, and he follows Colchester Zoo's attempts to breed their leopards for the first time. But with|

|these antisocial and deadly cats, when boy meets girl, if they don't get on the results could be catastrophic. |

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|Martin also visits Kenya and follows a long-running and hugely ambitious project aimed at reintroducing orphaned elephants back into the wild. |

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|And at London Zoo, he meets a family of three female gorillas which are desperately in need of a mate. When a handsome young male arrives from |

|France, it is hoped the zoo will soon welcome its first baby gorilla in over 20 years. |

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PRODUCTION DETAILS:

Presenter: Martin Hughes-Games; Series Producer: Annie Heather; Executive Producer: Sara Ford. A BBC production. 5 x 50 mins.

Tuesday

9:30pm

Twins

Tuesday, 3 January 2012 New Series

|This intriguing two-part series offers a unique insight into the world of identical twins and showcases how their stories can help scientists |

|work out how we become who we are. |

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|Are we born or are we made? This is a question that has been debated for centuries. The series shows how identical twins are a vital tool for |

|scientists trying to work out how much of who we become and the conditions we suffer from, are a direct result of our genes and how much is |

|down to our environment. |

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|Scientists studying similarities between identical and non-identical twins have come to the conclusion that all sorts of human traits - from |

|weight to intelligence, right up to whether you are more likely to be religious or suffer from anorexia or heart disease are influenced by |

|genes. |

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|But what about identical twins who are uncannily different - one gay, one straight; one fat, one thin? Because these twins have the same genes |

|the answer must lie elsewhere. It must be something only one has experienced which has caused the difference. Full of strange and fascinating |

|human stories, Twins reveals that far from being the fixed code that determines our lives, our genes constantly interact with our life |

|experiences in ways we are only just beginning to unravel. |

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PRODUCTION DETAILS:

Production details:A BBC/TLC co-production, series producer Emma Walker

Wednesday

6:00pm

Country House Rescue Revisits

Wednesday, 4 January 2012

|In this the fourth episode of Country House Rescue Revisits Ruth is back at Pentillie Castle in Cornwall, with owners Ted and Sarah Coryton. |

|They inherited it in September 2007, along with a £6 million inheritance tax bill. |

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|The family were in two minds over keeping the house and contemplated selling it. But it wasn't long before they fell in love with its unique |

|charms. The family had to find a means by which the house could pay for itself, in order to keep it afloat. |

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|Which is when Ruth Watson came into the picture: she encouraged the Corytons to open the house and gardens to the public and compared it with |

|'The Lost Gardens of Heligan'. With its beautiful riverside setting, she felt Pentillie could easily become one of the country's finest wedding|

|venues. As Pentillie isn't the Coryton's family home, they had full opportunity to let the house for B&B and exclusive hire. |

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|Find out what the Corytons have done since Ruth's visit - have they followed her advice and renovated the inside of the castle? |

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PRODUCTION DETAILS:

Country House Rescue Revisits is a Betty Production for Channel 4.

Wednesday

8:00pm

Outnumbered

Wednesday, 4 January 2012 New Series

|Outnumbered follows the daily chaos of family life with two parents and three young children locked in an unequal contest (hence the title). |

|Containing elements of improvisation, this comedy is an honest portrayal of the well meaning parental incompetence that happens in most homes, |

|as Mum (Claire Skinner) and Dad (Hugh Dennis) attempt to raise their kids with the minimum of emotional damage for all concerned. |

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|Experience the daily rollercoaster of family life as Mum and Dad try to keep up with the inquisitive and imaginative minds of their three |

|hilarious offspring Jake (Tyger Drew-Honey), Ben (Daniel Roche) and Karen (Ramona Marquez). |

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|In series four, the family is confronted by an array of issues ranging from death, drugs, terrorism and getting old, food science, Top Gear, to|

|the joy of ventriloquism. |

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|In tonight's episode, the Brockman Family have some tough decisions to make about work, video games, and who to take to a family funeral. The |

|vicar probably wishes none of them had ever come. |

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PRODUCTION DETAILS:

Written, directed and produced by the team behind Drop the Dead Donkey: Andy Hamilton and Guy Jenkin. Outnumbered is a Hat Trick Production.

Wednesday

10:05pm

The Trip: Hipping Hall

Wednesday, 4 January 2012

|Next stop for the travelling funnymen, reviewers Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon, is the beautiful Hipping Hall, a stylish 15th century home - now |

|hotel - in Cumbria. |

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|Steve's assistant Emma joins them with Yolande, the Spanish photographer hired for the food feature. Steve recognises her but cannot place |

|where he knows her from. She fills him in, to his considerable embarrassment. |

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|Lunch is a treat of sumptuous variety again and more hilarious impersonations take place before Steve braves the frosty moors for a wild and |

|windy shoot with Yolande. |

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PRODUCTION DETAILS:

Directed by Michael Winterbottom. Produced by Andrew Eaton and Melissa Parmenter. A Revolution Films/Baby Cow/Arbie production for BBC.

Thursday

6:00pm

River Cottage: Everyday: Fish

Thursday, 5 January 2012

|Hugh takes on the challenge of proving to a house full of female university students who have never cooked fresh fish before, that sustainable,|

|well-sourced fish can be both cheap and delicious. |

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|From a 'better-than-the-chippie' home-made fish supper, to marvellous mussels and tempting Thai fish curries, the girls discover the edible |

|delights that can be found at their fishmongers. |

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|While Tim tries to turn the kipper into a dinner time treat, Hugh champions the simple pleasures to be had from a tin of sardines and even |

|dusts down his fish-shaped jelly moulds to make a champagne and strawberry jelly for a dinner party with the girls. |

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PRODUCTION DETAILS:

Executive Producer: Andrew Palmer; Series Producer: Stephen Leigh; Director: Richard Hill. KEO Films.

Thursday

8:00pm

Jimmy's Food Factory: Packed Lunch

Thursday, 5 January 2012

|Entrepreneur farmer turned food scientist Jimmy Doherty is delving into lunchboxes and trying to find the difference between freshly squeezed |

|apple juice and juice made from concentrate. He uses a lawn mower and a mangle with some inspiration and perspiration. |

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|He also checks out mayonnaise and finds out how they cut the fat to get extra light varieties. Then he visits a monster greenhouse to find out |

|why cucumbers in the supermarket are perfectly straight. |

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PRODUCTION DETAILS:

Series Producer: Audrey Neil; Executive Producer: Helen Thomas for BBC.

Thursday

8:30pm

The People's Supermarket

Thursday, 5 January 2012

|Arthur Potts Dawson comes up with a guerrilla-style marketing campaign to persuade shoppers from nearby Sainsbury's to switch to The People's |

|Supermarket, but the campaign doesn't quite go to plan and he faces thousands of pounds of fines from the council. |

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|The supermarket might be open, but Arthur and the other members have their work cut out for them if they want to make the business succeed. |

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PRODUCTION DETAILS:

Directed by Helen Richards. Produced by Helen Richards. Executive Producer: Leanne Klein. A Wall to Wall production.

Friday

8:00pm

My Family: Accusin' Susan

Friday, 6 January 2012

|Ben (Robert Lindsay) is away for a week at a conference and Susan (Zoe Wanamaker) is being kept busy at work by boss, Katie (Hannah |

|Waddington). When she is told to re-do her new exhibition layout, Susan finds herself working late with the dashing young new guy, Chris. They |

|share a glass of wine and he compliments her but soon gets a little too close for comfort and Susan makes a sharp exit... |

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|Meanwhile, Kenzo (Taylor Marshall) is upset that his Art teacher, Mr Tilley (Clive Francis), is giving him bad grades. Michael (Gabriel |

|Thomson) was also taught by Mr Tilley and concludes that their tempestuous history is the reason for Kenzo's low marks and resolves to give Mr |

|Tilley a piece of his mind. |

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|Katie informs Susan that Chris has accused her of sexual harassment - until the situation is resolved she is advised to avoid him. But will he |

|avoid her..? |

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PRODUCTION DETAILS:

My Family is a DLT Entertainment UK Limited production in association with Rude Boy productions for BBC.

Saturday

7:30pm

Hogfather

Saturday, 7 January 2012 New Series

|Based on the best-selling books by satirist Terry Pratchett, Hogfather is a two-part mini-series unlike anything ever imagined - hilarious and |

|horrifying, magical and menacing, wicked and witty - all set in a parallel universe called Discworld, where reality is stretched to its limit. |

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|Part One - Saturday, January 7 at 7.30pm |

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|It's the night before Hogswatch (a bit like Christmas) and the Hogfather (the jolly fat man) is due to deliver presents to the kiddies at the |

|midwinter festival of Hogswatch. |

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|What the Hogfather doesn't realise is that he's being watched by the Auditors - grey-robed spectres who audit the entire universe and maintain |

|a neat order of things. They have formulated a plan to destroy human belief so they can assume control of Discworld. |

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|They approach Lord Downey (David Warner), the Head of The Assassins' Guild, with a proposal: enlist the ruthless Mr. Teatime (Marc Warren) to |

|kill the Hogfather. A dire situation because if the Hogfather disappears all will be lost and the sun will never rise again. |

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|To keep the little boys and girls of Discworld happy, Death (Voiced by Ian Richardson), is summoned to fill Hogfather's shoes but when his |

|granddaughter Susan - a mild-mannered, half human - finds out what he's doing, she goes to find what's happened to the Hogfather. |

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|Hogfather has a stellar cast including: Tony Robinson (The Worst Jobs In History), Sir David Jason (A Touch Of Frost), Peter Guinness (Bleak |

|House), Neil Pearson (Bridget Jones's Diary), Marc Warren (Hustle), Joss Ackland (Midsomer Murders) and David Warner (Planet Of The Apes, |

|Titanic). |

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PRODUCTION DETAILS:

RHI Entertainment

Saturday

9:10pm

Single-Handed: Natural Justice

Saturday, 7 January 2012 New Series

|Jack Driscoll (Owen McDonnell) is transferred from Dublin back to his birthplace in the remote west of Ireland, as Garda Sergeant, the role |

|recently vacated by his father, Gerry (Ian McElhinney). |

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|Jack's first major case is an investigation into the death of a young immigrant woman whose body has been found in an isolated caravan. Jack is|

|frustrated in his attempts to identify the woman as the community closes ranks. And what looked at first like accidental death takes on an |

|increasingly sinister hue. Jack uncovers a tangled web of blackmail and sexual abuse, involving the farmer whose field the caravan occupied, a |

|local hotelier, his father's oldest friend, and a builder with a reputation for violence. |

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|Jack's relentless pursuit of the truth dredges up long buried crimes and pits him against his new Inspector and his father Gerry, who looks |

|increasingly to hold the key to the mystery. Throughout all of this there is one glimmer of hope: a romance with a young Dublin nurse, Saoirse |

|(Laura Brady) visiting relatives in the area but who is drawn to the place - and Jack. |

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PRODUCTION DETAILS:

Written by Barry Simner. Produced by Clare Alan. Directed by Colm McCarthy.

Amendments

Monday, November 20 NT ONLY

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7:00am NTFL: Wanderers Vs Nightcliff

Monday, November 21

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5:30am At The Movies

(PG)

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3:30am Bowls

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3:25am The Almighty Dollar

(CC, Repeat, G)

As the world grapples with the Global Financial Crisis, we ask: Should our lives be ruled by the almighty dollar? We gather some big thinkers to explore the values underpinning our abiding love of money.

Tuesday, November 22

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3:00am Big Ideas

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Wednesday, November 23

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11:00am Big Ideas

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12:30pm National Press Club Address: Every Australian Counts

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10:00pm At The Movies

(PG)

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3:00am Big Ideas

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Thursday, November 24

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4:55am National Press Club Address: Every Australian Counts

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8:00pm QI

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1:30am QI

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Saturday, November 26

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9:50pm The Graham Norton Show

(M*Sexual References)

Sunday, November 27

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4:50pm TBA

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5:00pm Art Nation

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Monday, November 28

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5:00am Art Nation

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5:30am At The Movies

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Wednesday, November 30

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12:30pm National Press Club Address: Heather Ridout: Chief Executive, Australian Industry Group

Thursday, December 01

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4:55am National Press Club Address: Heather Ridout: Chief Executive, Australian Industry Group

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9:30pm Crownies

(M*Adult themes, coarse language)

Sunday, December 04

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1:30pm Message Stick

(M*Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following program contains images and voices of people who have died)

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3:45pm TBA

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3:45pm Clarinet.Ballistix: Bass arr. Giamperi: Fantasia Da Concerto

Six works written expressly for the clarinet are performed by Alan Vivian (clarinet), David Pereira (cello), Alan Hicks and Katherine Day (piano).

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8:30pm Upstairs Downstairs

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Monday, December 05

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8:30pm The Hour

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12:20am The Hour

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Friday, December 09

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2:15pm TBA

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2:10pm Virginia Trioli Presents: National Cultural Policy

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Virginia Trioli gathers a group of artists, arts administrators, arts educators and cultural theorists to discuss the development of a new national cultural policy.

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7:30pm 7.30

(CC) Final

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8:00pm My Family

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Saturday, December 10

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12:00pm My Family

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12:30pm Elders With Andrew Denton

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7:30pm The One Ronnie

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Sunday, December 11

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1:30pm Message Stick

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4:50pm TBA

Tuesday, December 13

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8:30pm The Grumpy Guide to the Eighties

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12:25am The Grumpy Guide to the Eighties

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Thursday, December 15

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8:30pm Gordon Ramsay’s Ultimate Christmas

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12:15am Gordon Ramsay’s Ultimate Christmas

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Friday, December 16

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2:15pm TBA

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2:10pm William And Kate: A Royal Love Story

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The story of Kate Middleton who fell in love with Prince William, heir to the British throne.

Saturday, December 17

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9:05pm Wil Anderson - Wilosophy

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9:10pm Tim Minchin Vs The Sydney Symphony

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Tim Minchin has become one of the most successful live comedy performers in the world. Here he performs with the Sydney Symphony at the Sydney Opera House.

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10:45pm Doctor Who: The Next Doctor

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11:30pm The Graham Norton Show

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12:20am rage Guest Programmer

Sunday, December 18

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1:30pm Message Stick

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9:35pm When Teenage Meets Old Age

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2:55am When Teenage Meets Old Age

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Monday, December 19

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10:35pm Lateline

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Wednesday, December 21

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10:05pm The Trip

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1:05am The Trip

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Thursday, December 22

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8:00pm Jimmy’s Food Factory

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8:30pm Gordon Ramsay’s Ultimate Christmas

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12:10am Gordon Ramsay’s Ultimate Christmas

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Friday, December 23

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12:30pm Land Girls

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8:00pm My Family

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10:05pm The Jonathan Ross Show

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10:05pm The Old Guys: Engagement

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Love is in the air when Amber and Steve are engaged to be married. Is this finally Tom's chance to get together with Sally? CAST: Roger Lloyd-Pack, Clive Swift

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10:35pm ABC News: Late Edition

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10:50pm Adam Hills In Gordon St Tonight

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11:45pm rage

Saturday, December 24

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12:00pm My Family

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7:30pm Going Postal

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9:05pm Tim Minchin Vs The Sydney Symphony

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9:05pm The Jonathan Ross Show: Christmas Special

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10:35pm Wil Anderson - Wilosophy

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11:30pm Doctor Who: The Next Doctor

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It's Christmas Eve in 1851 and Cybermen stalk the snow of Victorian London. But when the Doctor meets another Doctor, the two must combine forces to stop the rise of the CyberKing. CAST: David Tennant, David Morrisey

Monday, December 26

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7:30pm Doctor Who Christmas Special 2011

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7:30pm Doctor Who: The Doctor, The Widow And The Wardrobe

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Evacuated to a house in Dorset from war-torn London, Madge Arwell and her two children are greeted by a madcap caretaker whose mysterious Christmas gift leads them into a magical wintry world. CAST: Matt Smith

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11:50pm Doctor Who Christmas Special 2011

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11:50pm Doctor Who: The Doctor, The Widow And The Wardrobe

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Evacuated to a house in Dorset from war-torn London, Madge Arwell and her two children are greeted by a madcap caretaker whose mysterious Christmas gift leads them into a magical wintry world. CAST: Matt Smith

Thursday, December 29

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1:10am Edinburgh Military Tattoo 2010

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1:10am Hungry Beast

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The World. Remixed. This week, Hungry Beast chews on internet porn and Mary MacKillop.

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1:40am The People’s Supermarket

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3:55am Can We Help?

Friday, December 30

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12:30pm Dalziel And Pascoe

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2:05pm William And Kate: A Royal Love Story

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2:55pm The Pinnaroo Surfer

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12:30pm Edinburgh Military Tattoo 2010

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Set against the unique backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, the diamond jubilee of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo features talented performers from Jordan, Poland, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand and Switzerland.

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2:00pm Robin Hood: Sins Of The Father

When Allan and Kate are kidnapped, Robin retaliates by snatching the kidnapper's son. Robin and the gang face a race against time as they try to find where they are being held. CAST: Richard Armitage, Bill Ward

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2:25pm Doctor Who’s Greatest Moments: Rose

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Take a journey through time and space to relive action from the legendary sci-fi show, featuring exclusive interviews with key actors offering insights on the classic moments.

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10:05pm The Old Guys: Engagement

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10:05pm Grumpy Guide To Romance

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For grumpy people things that are supposed to make us universally, unreservedly happy have a habit of making us very grumpy indeed - just like the topic 'romance'.

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10:35pm ABC News: Late Edition

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10:45pm Adam Hills In Gordon St Tonight

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11:45pm rage

Saturday, December 31

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11:00am TBA

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11:00am Dan Cruickshank’s Adventures In Architecture: Beauty

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Dan builds an igloo and learns about Inuit culture. He also visits the biggest Buddha from the ancient world..

Program Guide

Sunday, 1 January 2012

|4:00am |rage Goes Retro! - New Years Eve Party Mix |

| |(PG) |

| |Party into the New Year with rage playing all the best retro party classics, all night long! From MC Hammer to Blondie, |

| |Kylie Minogue to Bon Jovi and oh so many more, you’re New Years Eve playlist is sorted! |

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|5:00am |rage Goes Retro! - New Years Eve Party Mix |

| |(PG) |

| |Party into the New Year with rage playing all the best retro party classics, all night long! From MC Hammer to Blondie, |

| |Kylie Minogue to Bon Jovi and oh so many more, you’re New Years Eve playlist is sorted! |

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|6:00am |rage Goes Retro! - New Years Eve Party Mix |

| |(G) |

| |Party into the New Year with rage playing all the best retro party classics, all night long! From MC Hammer to Blondie, |

| |Kylie Minogue to Bon Jovi and oh so many more, you’re New Years Eve playlist is sorted! |

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|6:30am |Waybuloo |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|6:50am |Pingu |

| |(Repeat,G) |

|6:55am |Jakers!: The Adventures Of Piggley Winks |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|7:20am |My Goldfish Is Evil |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|7:45am |Bugged |

| |(Repeat,G) |

|7:55am |Kid Vs Kat: Night Of The Zombie Kat |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|8:10am |Clang Invasion |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|8:35am |King Arthur's Disasters |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| | |

|9:00am |ABC News 24 Mornings |

| |(CC) |

| |The latest news, breaking news and live coverage of events as they happen. Comprehensive coverage, original reporting, |

| |and analysis of news in Australia and around the world. |

| | |

|9:30am |The World This Week |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |A review of the ABC's best international news stories. |

| | |

|10:00am |ABC News 24 Mornings |

| |(CC) |

| |The latest news, breaking news and live coverage of events as they happen. Comprehensive coverage, original reporting, |

| |and analysis of news in Australia and around the world. |

| | |

|10:40am |Christianity: A History: Crusades |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

| |Acclaimed war correspondent Rageh Omaar examines the effect the Crusades have on the world today. |

| | |

|11:30am |Songs of Praise: Edinburgh |

| |(CC) |

| |Sally Magnusson is in Edinburgh, host to Britain's biggest New Year street party, to meet some of those involved with the|

| |Hogmanay celebrations and to hear the story behind Auld Lang Syne. |

| | |

|12:00pm |Beachcomber Cottage |

| |(CC,Repeat,G)Final |

| |With the end of summer in sight, Monty decides it is high time he tried to be completely self-sufficient, so he sets |

| |himself the task of only eating what he has caught, shot or grown himself. |

| | |

|1:00pm |7.30 Select |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |Some of 7.30's most popular stories of the week. |

| | |

|1:30pm |Message Stick: Deadly Yarns 6 |

| |(CC,G,Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following program contains images and voices of |

| |people who have died) |

| |Deadly Yarns presents a collection of entertaining and compelling short dramas and documentaries produced by new and |

| |emerging Western Australian filmmakers. |

| | |

|2:00pm |The Story Of India: Ages Of Gold |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| |Tells the story of India in the Middle Ages - the Golden Age of the Gupta empire. |

| | |

|3:00pm |Seriously Singing |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| |Untiring 91-year-old choral conductor Jessie Carmichael works with young singers to revisit a legendary time in Lake Boga|

| |history. Back in 1951, she led local kids on to win acclaim at the Commonwealth Jubilee Choral Festival. |

|3:30pm |Last Night of the Proms |

| |(CC) |

| |The 2011 BBC Proms come to a spectacular conclusion with the world-famous Last Night of the Proms from the Royal Albert |

| |Hall, London. |

| | |

|5:00pm |Doctor Who At The Proms 2010 |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| |Featuring music from the longest running and most successful science fiction series of all time, this prom includes |

| |Daleks, Cybermen and a special appearance by the Doctor himself. |

| | |

|5:55pm |ABC News Up-Date |

| |(CC) |

|6:00pm |Yellowstone: Autumn |

| |(CC,Repeat,G)Final |

| |Over the summer Yellowstone has flourished, but winter is around the corner and there are just two months for all |

| |Yellowstone's animals to get ready or get out. |

| | |

|6:50pm |Minuscule: The Mosquito |

| |(Repeat,G) |

| |A combination of 3D characters and live footage, with no commentary or dialogue, these shorts offer a bird's eye view of |

| |an insect's day-to-day existence. |

| | |

|7:00pm |ABC News |

| |(CC) |

|7:30pm |Grand Designs: Somerset |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| |Kevin meets a London couple who plan to restore a 200-year-old grade two listed industrial building in Somerset. |

| | |

|8:30pm |Joe Maddison's War |

| |(CC, PG) |

| |This war-time drama, set in Newcastle in 1939, depicts the story of Joe a shipyard worker who feels past his prime. CAST:|

| |Robson Green, Kevin Whatley |

| | |

|10:00pm |Inspector George Gently |

| |(CC,Repeat,M,Violence) |

| |Old-fashioned, dyed-in-the-wool police Inspector George Gently fights what seems a one-man band against corruption in the|

| |force in the UK in the 1960s. CAST: Martin Shaw, Phil Davis |

| | |

|11:30pm |Last Night of the Proms |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |The 2011 BBC Proms come to a spectacular conclusion with the world-famous Last Night of the Proms from the Royal Albert |

| |Hall, London. |

|1:05am |Seriously Singing |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| |Untiring 91-year-old choral conductor Jessie Carmichael works with young singers to revisit a legendary time in Lake Boga|

| |history. Back in 1951, she led local kids on to win acclaim at the Commonwealth Jubilee Choral Festival. |

| | |

|1:30am |Joe Maddison's War |

| |(CC,Repeat, PG) |

| |This war-time drama, set in Newcastle in 1939, depicts the story of Joe a shipyard worker who feels past his prime. CAST:|

| |Robson Green, Kevin Whatley |

| | |

|3:00am |rage |

| |(Repeat) |

| |Continuous music programming. For information about rage playlists visit the website: .au/rage |

Monday, 2 January 2012

|4:00am |The Chaser's War On Everything |

| |(CC,Repeat,M,Coarse Language, Nudity, Sexual References) |

|4:30am |Can We Help? |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|5:00am |Best Of Gardening Australia |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|5:30am |State To State Summer |

| |(Repeat) |

|6:00am |ABC News Breakfast |

| |(CC) |

|9:00am |ABC News |

| |(CC) |

|9:30am |ABC News 24 Mornings |

| |(CC) |

|10:00am |Time Team |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|11:00am |Best Of Landline |

| |(CC) |

|12:00pm |Midday Report |

| |(CC) |

|12:30pm |Monarch Of The Glen |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|1:25pm |The Dreaming |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|1:35pm |Annabel Langbein: The Free Range Cook |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|2:00pm |Robin Hood |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

|2:45pm |Doctor Who's Greatest Moments |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| | |

|3:00pm |Play School |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|3:30pm |The WotWots |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|3:40pm |Timmy Time |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|3:50pm |Grandpa In My Pocket |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|4:00pm |Gawayn |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|4:15pm |The Jungle Book |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|4:25pm |Oggy And The Cockroaches |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|4:35pm |Corneil And Bernie |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|4:50pm |Jibber Jabber: Wrong Stuff |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|5:00pm |Naturally Sadie |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|5:30pm |Jinx |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| | |

|6:00pm |Turn Back Time: The High Street: 1960s |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| |The shopkeepers move into the swinging sixties, and big changes hit the high street. The town sees first hand why Britain|

| |turned its back on traditional shops and embraced the supermarket. |

| | |

|7:00pm |ABC News |

| |(CC) |

|7:30pm |7.30 |

| |(CC) |

| |The ABC's national flagship current affairs program led by two of Australia's most respected journalists - Leigh Sales |

| |and Chris Uhlmann. |

| | |

|8:00pm |Who's Been Sleeping In My House?: Doobawah |

| |(CC) |

| |Adam Ford investigates a house in Queensland that has not only changed its appearance over the years, but also its |

| |location. Who built Doobawah? When was it moved and why? And what clues lay buried in the old sepia photos? |

| | |

|8:30pm |The History Of Safari With Richard E. Grant |

| |(CC) |

| |Actor Richard E. Grant traces the safari experience in East Africa from its roots in the Arab slave trade, through the |

| |decadent era of the big game hunters to its transformation into modern eco-tourism. |

| | |

|9:25pm |Kevin McCloud: Slumming It |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

| |Kevin McCloud goes on an epic journey in this two-part series to experience the beauty and horror of one of the most |

| |extreme urban environments on earth - Mumbai's Dharavi slum, made famous by the film 'Slumdog Millionaire'. |

| | |

|10:15pm |ABC News: Late Edition |

| |(CC) |

| |Local, National and International News. |

| | |

|10:25pm |Silent Witness: Terror: Part 1 |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |Nikki investigates an armed raid on a terrorist cell – and begins to think that the victims are innocent. CAST: William |

| |Gaminara, Tome Ward, Emilia Fox |

| | |

|11:20pm |Place Of Execution |

| |(CC,Repeat,M,Coarse Language, Violence) |

| |In 1963 a young girl vanished without trace. More than 40 years later, events surrounding the disappearance and the hunt |

| |for the killer resurface when a high-flying journalist makes a documentary about the case. CAST: Juliet Stevenson |

| | |

|12:10am |Darling Buds Of May: The Happiest Days Of Your Life: Part 1 |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| |Zinnia and Petunia, the Larkin twins, are proving to be too much of a handful for the local school. Pop and Ma Larkin |

| |decide to send them to a nearby boarding school. CAST: David Jason, Catherine Zeta Jones, Pam Ferris |

| | |

|1:05am |Movie: Another Man's Poison |

| |(CC,Repeat,B&W,1952,M,Adult Themes) |

| |Janet Frobisher is a feisty, man-hungry novelist living on an isolated Yorkshire farm who won't let her criminal husband,|

| |or his crony, get in her way. CAST: Bette Davis, Gary Merrill DIR: Irving Rapper (1952) |

| | |

|2:30am |Hungry Beast |

| |(CC,Repeat,M,Sexual References) |

| |The World. Remixed. This week, Hungry Beast makes you panic about asteroids and feel suspicious toward goats. |

| | |

|3:00am |rage |

| |(Repeat) |

| |Continuous music programming. For information about rage playlists visit the website: .au/rage |

Tuesday, 3 January 2012

|4:00am |The Chaser's War On Everything |

| |(CC,Repeat,M,Coarse Language, Drug Use) |

|4:30am |Can We Help? |

| |(CC,Repeat,G,Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following program contains images and |

| |voices of people who have died) |

|5:00am |Gardening Australia |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|5:30am |State To State Summer |

| |(Repeat) |

|6:00am |ABC News Breakfast |

| |(CC) |

|9:00am |ABC News |

| |(CC) |

|9:30am |ABC News 24 Mornings |

| |(CC) |

|10:00am |Time Team |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|11:00am |Rivers With Griff Rhys Jones |

| |(CC,Repeat,G)Final |

|12:00pm |Midday Report |

| |(CC) |

|12:30pm |Seven Ages Of Britain |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

|1:30pm |Meerkat Manor: The Next Generation |

| |(CC) |

|2:00pm |Robin Hood |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

|2:45pm |Doctor Who's Greatest Moments |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| | |

|3:00pm |Play School |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|3:30pm |The WotWots |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|3:40pm |Timmy Time |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|3:50pm |Grandpa In My Pocket |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|4:00pm |Gawayn |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|4:15pm |The Jungle Book |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|4:25pm |Oggy And The Cockroaches |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|4:35pm |Corneil And Bernie |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|4:50pm |Jibber Jabber: Flu Day |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|5:00pm |Naturally Sadie |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|5:30pm |Jinx |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| | |

|6:00pm |Turn Back Time: The High Street: 1970s |

| |(CC,Repeat,G)Final |

| |It's the end of the journey for the shopkeepers and their customers as they move into the 1970s. There are two new |

| |arrivals, the Sandher family take over the general store and a record shop opens. |

| | |

|7:00pm |ABC News |

| |(CC) |

|7:30pm |7.30 |

| |(CC) |

| |The ABC's national flagship current affairs program led by two of Australia's most respected journalists - Leigh Sales |

| |and Chris Uhlmann. |

| | |

|8:00pm |Nigella Kitchen: Suppertime And The Cooking Is Easy |

| |(CC) |

| |Whether you're cooking for family, friends or just yourself suppertime needs to be easy. Spanish chicken with chorizo and|

| |Nigella's no-fuss fruit tart show how easy making supper can be. |

| | |

|8:30pm |Nature's Miracle Babies: Ele's Cats (Amur, Gorilla, Eles) |

| |(CC) |

| |Zoologist Martin Hughes-Games travels to the Russian Far East on the trail of the rarest cat in the world - the Amur |

| |leopard. And at London Zoo, he meets a family of three female gorillas which are desperately in need of a mate. |

| | |

|9:30pm |Twins |

| |(CC) |

| |An intriguing series offering a unique insight into the world of identical twins showcasing how their stories can help |

| |scientists work out how we become who we are. |

| | |

|10:25pm |ABC News: Late Edition |

| |(CC) |

| |Local, National and International News. |

| | |

| | |

| | |

|10:35pm |Spooks |

| |(CC,Repeat,M,Sex Scenes, Violence) |

| |Attempting to stop an Iranian nuclear deal on British soil, Adam is framed for the killing of a mugger who turns out to |

| |be a journalist investigating the Tehran train bomb. CAST: Hermoine Norris, Rupert Penry-Jones |

| | |

|11:30pm |The Story Of Bran Nue Dae |

| |(CC,Repeat,G,Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following program may contain images and |

| |voices of people who have died) |

| |The background to the making of the feature musical 'Bran Nue Dae'. It tells how this crazy madcap story was based on a |

| |stage play by Broome writer and musician Jimmy Chi and his band Kuckles. |

| | |

|11:55pm |Luminous |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| |A musical journey for the 21st century, where the dark and moving images of photographer Bill Henson intersect with an |

| |extraordinary performance by the Australian Chamber Orchestra. |

| | |

|12:25am |Monarch Of The Glen |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| |Archie would rather just forget about his 30th birthday, but the family secretly organises a surprise party. Meanwhile, |

| |Hector is preparing a big surprise of his own: a wife for his son! |

| | |

|1:15am |Nature's Miracle Babies: Ele's Cats (Amur, Gorilla, Eles) |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |Zoologist Martin Hughes-Games travels to the Russian Far East on the trail of the rarest cat in the world - the Amur |

| |leopard. And at London Zoo, he meets a family of three female gorillas which are desperately in need of a mate. |

| | |

|2:10am |Island Life: Kangaroo Island |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| |In the 1920s, animal species at risk on our mainland were released on Kangaroo Island in order to ensure their survival. |

| |The outcome has been far-reaching and, in some cases, catastrophic. |

| | |

|3:00am |rage |

| |(Repeat) |

| |Continuous music programming. For information about rage playlists visit the website: .au/rage |

Wednesday, 4 January 2012

|4:00am |The Chaser's War On Everything |

| |(CC,Repeat,M,Adult Themes, Coarse Language, Sexual References) |

|4:30am |Can We Help? |

| |(CC,Repeat,G,Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following program contains images and |

| |voices of people who have died) |

|5:00am |Gardening Australia |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|5:30am |State To State Summer |

| |(Repeat) |

|6:00am |ABC News Breakfast |

| |(CC) |

|9:00am |ABC News |

| |(CC) |

|9:30am |ABC News 24 Mornings |

| |(CC) |

|10:00am |Time Team |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|11:00am |How Earth Made Us |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|12:00pm |Midday Report |

| |(CC) |

|12:30pm |Henry VIII: Mind Of A Tyrant |

| |(CC)Final |

|1:30pm |Boxing For Palm Island |

| |(CC,Repeat)Final |

|2:00pm |Robin Hood |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

|2:45pm |Doctor Who's Greatest Moments |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| | |

|3:00pm |Play School |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|3:30pm |The WotWots |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|3:40pm |Timmy Time |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|3:50pm |Grandpa In My Pocket |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|4:00pm |Gawayn |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|4:15pm |The Jungle Book |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|4:25pm |Oggy And The Cockroaches |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|4:35pm |Corneil And Bernie |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|4:50pm |Jibber Jabber: Do You See What I See? |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|5:00pm |Naturally Sadie |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|5:30pm |Jinx |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| | |

|6:00pm |Country House Rescue Revisits |

| |(CC) |

| |Ruth is back at Pentillie Castle in Cornwall, finding out what owners Ted and Sarah Coryton have done to it since she was|

| |last there. Have they followed her advice and renovated the inside of the castle? |

| | |

|6:50pm |Minuscule: The Escapist |

| |(Repeat,G) |

| |A combination of 3D characters and live footage, with no commentary or dialogue, these shorts offer a bird's eye view of |

| |an insect's day-to-day existence. |

| | |

|7:00pm |ABC News |

| |(CC) |

|7:30pm |7.30 |

| |(CC) |

| |The ABC's national flagship current affairs program led by two of Australia's most respected journalists - Leigh Sales |

| |and Chris Uhlmann. |

| | |

|8:00pm |Outnumbered |

| |(CC) |

| |The Brockman Family have some tough decisions to make about work, video games, and who to take to a family funeral. The |

| |vicar probably wishes none of them had ever come. CAST: Claire Skinner |

| | |

|8:30pm |QI: Fingers and Fumbs |

| |(CC,Repeat,M,Sexual References) |

| |QI is the world's most impossible quiz. Hosted by Stephen Fry this episode features Alan Davies, Jo Brand, Phill Jupitus |

| |and Dara O'Briain. |

| | |

|9:00pm |The Thick Of It |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |MP Nicola Murray has a day when nothing seems to go right and her opposite number, Peter Mannion, is circling with his |

| |team, sniffing victory in the upcoming election. CAST: Peter Capaldi |

| | |

| | |

|9:35pm |Absolutely Fabulous: Huntin' Shootin' And Fishin' |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

| |Eddy and Patsy splash out on a weekend of country pursuits. They go fully equipped with a selection of Ralph Lauren 1930s|

| |country fashion. Stars Clarissa Dickson-Wright and Emma Bunton. CAST: Jennifer Saunders, Julia Sawalha |

| | |

|10:05pm |The Trip: Hipping Hall |

| |(CC) |

| |Rob Bryson and Steve Coogan stop next at Hipping Hall, a beautiful 15th century house turned hotel in Cumbria, where an |

| |attractive Spanish photographer hired for his feature shoot gives Steve a jolt. |

| | |

|10:35pm |ABC News: Late Edition |

| |(CC) |

| |Local, National and International News. |

| | |

|10:45pm |Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow: Belfast |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

| |Michael McIntyre's comedy roadshow continues on to Belfast with special guests including Patrick Kielty, Jeff Green, Neil|

| |Delamere, and Kerry Godliman. |

| | |

|11:35pm |Raw Comedy 2009 |

| |(CC,Repeat,M,Coarse Language, Sexual References) |

| |Australia's biggest and most prestigious open mic comedy competition hosted by Wil Anderson. Since 1996, the Melbourne |

| |International Comedy Festival has held dozens of heats around Australia to uncover the best comedian. |

| | |

|12:35am |Movie: The Brighton Strangler |

| |(CC,Repeat,B&W,1945,PG) |

| |An actor in a horror play assumes the identity of his stage character. CAST: John Loder, June Duprez, Michael St Angel, |

| |Miles Mander DIR: Max Nosseck (1945) |

| | |

|1:45am |Absolutely Fabulous: Huntin' Shootin' And Fishin' |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

| |Eddy and Patsy splash out on a weekend of country pursuits. They go fully equipped with a selection of Ralph Lauren 1930s|

| |country fashion. Stars Clarissa Dickson-Wright and Emma Bunton. CAST: Jennifer Saunders, Julia Sawalha |

| | |

|2:15am |The Trip: Hipping Hall |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |Rob Bryson and Steve Coogan stop next at Hipping Hall, a beautiful 15th century house turned hotel in Cumbria, where an |

| |attractive Spanish photographer hired for his feature shoot gives Steve a jolt. |

| | |

| | |

| | |

|2:45am |The Chaser's War On Repeats |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

| |A shameless recycling of the highlights from the 2006 series of The War on Everything which no-one watched. |

| | |

|3:10am |rage |

| |(Repeat) |

| |Continuous music programming. For information about rage playlists visit the website: .au/rage |

Thursday, 5 January 2012

|4:00am |The Chaser's War On Everything |

| |(CC,Repeat,M,Adult Themes, Sexual References) |

|4:30am |Can We Help? |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|5:00am |Gardening Australia |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|5:30am |State To State Summer |

| |(Repeat) |

|6:00am |ABC News Breakfast |

| |(CC) |

|9:00am |ABC News |

| |(CC) |

|9:30am |ABC News 24 Mornings |

| |(CC) |

|10:00am |Time Team |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|11:00am |Country House Rescue Revisits |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

|12:00pm |Midday Report |

| |(CC) |

|12:30pm |The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

|1:25pm |My Family |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|2:00pm |Robin Hood |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

|2:45pm |Doctor Who's Greatest Moments |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

| | |

|3:00pm |Play School |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|3:30pm |The WotWots |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|3:40pm |Timmy Time |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|3:50pm |Grandpa In My Pocket |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|4:00pm |Gawayn |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|4:15pm |The Jungle Book |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|4:25pm |Oggy And The Cockroaches |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|4:35pm |Corneil And Bernie |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|4:50pm |Jibber Jabber: Enter The Jelly |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|5:00pm |Naturally Sadie |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|5:30pm |Jinx |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| | |

|6:00pm |River Cottage: Everyday: Fish |

| |(CC) |

| |Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall takes on the challenge of proving to some female university students who have never cooked |

| |fresh fish before, that sustainable, well-sourced fish can be both cheap and delicious. |

| | |

|6:50pm |Minuscule: Quiet |

| |(Repeat,G) |

| |A combination of 3D characters and live footage, with no commentary or dialogue, these shorts offer a bird's eye view of |

| |an insect's day-to-day existence. |

| | |

|7:00pm |ABC News |

| |(CC) |

|7:30pm |7.30 |

| |(CC) |

| |The ABC's national flagship current affairs program led by two of Australia's most respected journalists - Leigh Sales |

| |and Chris Uhlmann. |

| | |

|8:00pm |Jimmy's Food Factory: Packed Lunch |

| |(CC) |

| |Jimmy Doherty, farmer turned food scientist investigating the mass food production secrets, looks into the difference |

| |between concentrate and fresh fruit juices, and how they get the fat out of mayo. |

| | |

|8:30pm |The People's Supermarket |

| |(CC) |

| |Arthur Potts Dawson comes up with a guerrilla-style marketing campaign to encourage people to shop at The People's |

| |Supermarket, but it doesn't quite go to plan and it could turn out to be a very costly mistake. |

| | |

|9:25pm |Greatest Cities Of The World With Griff Rhys Jones: Rome |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| |Griff experiences 24 hours in the life of Rome and its people, discovering the traditions, history and secrets of this |

| |fascinating city. |

| | |

| | |

|10:15pm |ABC News: Late Edition |

| |(CC) |

| |Local, National and International News. |

| | |

|10:25pm |Stephen Fry In America: New World |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

| |In this six-part series, Stephen Fry travels, mostly in a London cab, through all 50 states of the USA, the country he |

| |could have nearly called home and which has always fascinated him. |

| | |

|11:25pm |Live From Abbey Road: Michael Buble/ The Temper Trap/ Little Boots |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

| |Capturing high quality performances from both cutting edge artists and established acts, this critically acclaimed series|

| |continues to re-define music television. Artists include Michael Buble, The Temper Trap and Little Boots. |

| | |

|12:15am |Hungry Beast |

| |(CC,Repeat,M,Adult Themes, Coarse Language, Sexual References) |

| |The World. Remixed. |

| | |

|12:45am |The Clinic |

| |(CC,Repeat,M,Coarse Language) |

| |Drama following life in a busy medical practice which provides everything from homeopathy and counselling to |

| |physiotherapy and plastic surgery. CAST: Aisling O'Sullivan |

| | |

|1:35am |The People's Supermarket |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |Arthur Potts Dawson comes up with a guerrilla-style marketing campaign to encourage people to shop at The People's |

| |Supermarket, but it doesn't quite go to plan and it could turn out to be a very costly mistake. |

| | |

|2:25am |Jennifer Byrne Presents: Brave New Worlds |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| |Jennifer and her guests explore the very best and worst of literary worlds. Utopias and dystopias, those visions of a |

| |future in which we will either make it as a species - or go the way of the dodo. |

| | |

|2:55am |rage |

| |(Repeat) |

| |Continuous music programming. For information about rage playlists visit the website: .au/rage |

Friday, 6 January 2012

|4:00am |Football: W-League |

| |(Repeat) |

|6:00am |ABC News Breakfast |

| |(CC) |

|9:00am |ABC News |

| |(CC) |

|9:30am |ABC News 24 Mornings |

| |(CC) |

|10:00am |River Cottage: Everyday |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

|11:00am |Chopper Rescue |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

|11:30am |One Plus One |

| |(CC) |

|12:00pm |Midday Report |

| |(CC) |

|12:30pm |The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo 2011 |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

|2:00pm |Robin Hood |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

|2:45pm |Doctor Who's Greatest Moments |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

| | |

|3:00pm |Play School |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|3:30pm |The WotWots |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|3:40pm |Timmy Time |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|3:50pm |Grandpa In My Pocket |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|4:00pm |Gawayn |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|4:15pm |The Jungle Book |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|4:25pm |Oggy And The Cockroaches |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|4:35pm |Corneil And Bernie |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|4:50pm |Jibber Jabber: The Pirates Of Nowhere |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|5:00pm |Naturally Sadie |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|5:30pm |Jinx |

| |(CC,Repeat,G)Final |

| | |

|6:00pm |Grand Designs Revisited: Doncaster |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| |Two years after his last visit, Kevin McCloud revisits a family in Doncaster (UK) to see how their ultra-modern and |

| |somewhat unusual house finished up. |

| | |

|6:50pm |Minuscule: No Exit |

| |(Repeat,G) |

| |A combination of 3D characters and live footage, with no commentary or dialogue, these shorts offer a bird's eye view of |

| |an insect's day-to-day existence. |

| | |

|7:00pm |ABC News |

| |(CC) |

|7:30pm |7.30 |

| |(CC) |

| |The ABC's national flagship current affairs program led by two of Australia's most respected journalists - Leigh Sales |

| |and Chris Uhlmann. |

| | |

|8:00pm |My Family: Accusin' Susan |

| |(CC) |

| |Susan gets into trouble at work after a dashing young new guy accuses her of sexual harassment; and Kenzo gets bad grades|

| |from his art teacher - who it turns out was also Michael's art teacher. CAST: Zoe Wanamaker |

| | |

|8:30pm |Midsomer Murders: Secrets And Spies |

| |(CC,Repeat,M,Sex Scenes, Violence) |

| |Inspector Barnaby and DS Jones come face to face with MI6 in a case of murderous revenge. CAST: John Nettles, Jason |

| |Hughes |

| | |

|10:05pm |The Graham Norton Show |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |Graham Norton presents his unique celebrity chat show focusing on the people, trends, stories and pop culture that |

| |interest him most, featuring trademark Norton comedy monologues and celebrity chat. |

| | |

|10:55pm |ABC News: Late Edition |

| |(CC) |

| |Local, National and International News. |

| | |

|11:05pm |Adam Hills In Gordon St Tonight |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

| |Adam is joined by Irish comedian Jason Byrne, American author Jeff Lindsay, and actress Zoe Ventoura. Music is provided |

| |by Australian rocker Dave Larkin and Alexis Jordan. |

| | |

|12:05am |rage |

| |(MA, Adult Themes, Coarse Language, Drug Use, Horror, Nudity, Sex References, Violence) |

| |Continuous music programming. For information about rage playlists visit the website: .au/rage |

Saturday, 7 January 2012

|4:00am |rage |

| |(MA, Adult Themes, Coarse Language, Drug Use, Horror, Nudity, Sex References, Violence) |

| |Continuous music programming. For information about rage playlists visit the website: .au/rage |

| | |

|5:00am |rage |

| |(PG) |

| |Continuous music programming. For information about rage playlists visit the website: .au/rage |

| | |

|6:00am |rage |

| |(G) |

| |Continuous music programming. For information about rage playlists visit the website: .au/rage |

| | |

|10:00am |rage Goes Retro! |

| |(PG) |

| |Tune in this weekend as rage Goes Retro! |

| | |

|11:00am |Dan Cruickshank's Adventures In Architecture: Death |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| |Dan visits the elaborate and wonderful tomb of an Egyptian queen and a chapel decorated with human bones. |

| | |

|12:00pm |My Family: Accusin' Susan |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |Susan gets into trouble at work after a dashing young new guy accuses her of sexual harassment; and Kenzo gets bad grades|

| |from his art teacher - who it turns out was also Michael's art teacher. CAST: Zoe Wanamaker |

| | |

|12:30pm |Unlikely Travellers: Selection |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| |Six adventurers, each with a unique and challenging intellectual disability, set off for the trip of a lifetime - to see |

| |the ancient pyramids of Giza in Egypt from the back of a camel. |

| | |

|1:00pm |Basketball: WNBL: Bulleen Vs Townsville |

| |(Live AEDT) |

| |Catch all the live (AEDT) action from the Women's National Basketball League as the Bulleen Boomers take on the |

| |Townsville Fire. |

| | |

| | |

| | |

|3:00pm |Football: W-League: Canberra United Vs Adelaide United |

| |(Live AEDT) |

| |Catch all the glamour, glitz and goals as Australia's extremely competitive women's football league, the W-League, |

| |continues to get bigger, better and stronger. Today Canberra United clash with Adelaide United. |

| | |

|5:00pm |Diving With Aliens |

| |(CC) |

| |Explore the world of cephalopods, octopus and squid, from the north Atlantic, to the Caribbean to the southern coast of |

| |Australia. |

| | |

|6:00pm |The Great Rift: Africa's Wild Heart: Fire |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| |Visible from space, the Great Rift runs for thousands of miles. Witness the unique wildlife of East Africa's volcanic |

| |mountains. |

| | |

|6:45pm |Inside the Great Rift: Fire |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| |Go behind the scenes of the magnificent series, Great Rift. The team head down into the volcanic crater of Mount Suswa in|

| |Kenya where they hope to film a troop of very unusual baboons. |

| | |

|7:00pm |ABC News |

| |(CC) |

|7:30pm |Hogfather |

| |(CC) |

| |In a parallel universe of Discworld, it's the night before Hogswatch and the Hogfather is due to deliver his presents. |

| |But when the Hogfather is kidnapped, the belief in Hogswatch could be lost forever. CAST: Tony Robinson |

| | |

|9:10pm |Single-Handed: Natural Justice |

| |(CC) |

| |Sgt. Jack Driscoll has just been posted to the remote coast of West Ireland - the area where he grew up. His first case |

| |leads him into the dark heart of the local community, and reveals shocking secrets. CAST: Owen McDonnell |

| | |

|10:45pm |The Grumpy Guide to Work |

| |(CC,Repeat,M,Sexual References) |

| |The 'Grumpys' let off steam at the boss. Work... it's that four letter word we all deal with, from boardroom to boredom |

| |nothing exasperates our state of Grumpiness like the unrewarding, relentless repetition of work. |

| | |

|11:45pm |rage Goes Retro! |

| |(PG) |

| |Tune in this weekend as rage Goes Retro! |

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