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Index

Program Highlights 1

Der Rosenkavalier 1

Restoration Home: Stanwick Hall 2

Movie: Brideshead Revisited 3

Who's Been Sleeping In My House?: Wray Avenue 4

The Hour 5

Nigella Kitchen: You Know It Makes Sense 6

The Grumpy Guide to Work 7

United States Of Tara: Crunchy Ice 8

Country House Rescue: Abbey Dore Court 9

Outnumbered 10

The Thick of It Special: Rise Of The Nutters 11

Jimmy's Food Factory: Pub Grub 12

Running To America 13

Crownies 14

My Family: Labour Pains 15

Monty Don's Italian Gardens: The South 16

Doc Martin 17

Watch Out For... 18

Artscape: Ben Quilty And The Maggots 18

Amendments 19

Program Guide 27

Sunday, 27 November 2011 27

Monday, 28 November 2011 33

Tuesday, 29 November 2011 36

Wednesday, 30 November 2011 39

Thursday, 1 December 2011 42

Friday, 2 December 2011 45

Saturday, 3 December 2011 50

Marketing Contacts 53

Program Highlights

Sunday

1:30pm

Der Rosenkavalier

Sunday, 27 November 2011

|Richard Strauss's masterpiece of love and intrigue in 18th-century Vienna, Der Rosenkavalier (or 'The Knight of the Rose') is a thoughtful |

|comedy in three parts about life, love and the passage of time. |

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|This Opera Australia production was filmed at the Sydney Opera House and stars the internationally acclaimed Australian soprano Cheryl Barker, |

|and Strauss specialist Andrew Litton conducting the Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra. |

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|There are four main characters - the Marschallin, wife of Field Marshall von Werdenberg (Cheryl Barker), her much younger lover Octavian |

|(Catherine Carby), her bovine cousin Baron Ochs (Manfred Hemm) and his much younger prospective fiancée, Sophie (Hye Seoung Kwon). |

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|The Marschallin nominates Octavian to be the Rosenkavalier, Baron Ochs's envoy to Sophie. The young couple fall in love, Ochs behaves badly and|

|the Marschallin is left to sort it out, and face the prospect of losing her lover to a younger woman. |

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|Der Rosenkavalier will be repeated on ABC2 – Sunday, November 27 at 10:10pm |

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PRODUCTION DETAILS:

Produced by Opera Australia. Director: Cameron Kirkpatrick; Head of ABC Arts & Entertainment: Amanda Duthie

Sunday

7:30pm

Restoration Home: Stanwick Hall

Sunday, 27 November 2011

|This week Caroline Quentin is in Northamptonshire, at Stanwick Hall where years of neglect have left fungus growing on walls running wet with |

|damp, and the timbers are so rotten that one good storm might bring down the roof. The house is in appalling condition and faces an incredible |

|battle for survival one which city high-flyers, Gina and Simon, have taken on. |

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|The Hall is on the buildings-at-risk register which means it's one of the most endangered structures in the country. |

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|As the restoration throws up more and more serious problems, long forgotten evidence comes to light showing it was built on the biggest |

|financial scandal of the early 18th century and was emblematic of the huge upheaval in the early 19th century that changed the landscape of |

|Britain forever. |

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PRODUCTION DETAILS:

Executive Producer: Annette Clarke. Directed and Series Produced by Joff Wilson. Restoration Home is a Remarkable Television production for BBC Two.

Sunday

8:30pm

Movie: Brideshead Revisited

Sunday, 27 November 2011

|Emma Thompson and Michael Gambon lead a talented ensemble cast as they bring Waugh's novel to life. |

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|After a chance encounter with the charming and decadent Sebastian Flyte, an aspiring artist Charles Ryder is drawn into the exclusive world of |

|British high society. |

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|For the impressionable Charles, the privileged world of the Flyte family is an irresistible lure especially when he falls for Julia, |

|Sebastian's beautiful sister. |

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|There are secrets behind the glamorous facade of 'Brideshead' and everything comes at a price in this tale of forbidden love and lost |

|innocence. |

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PRODUCTION DETAILS:

Directed by Julian Jarrold.

Monday

8:00pm

Who's Been Sleeping In My House?: Wray Avenue

Monday, 28 November 2011

|As soon as they saw it, Sue and James McAuliffe knew that the Victorian sandstone cottage in Wray Avenue, Fremantle was the house in which they|

|wanted to raise their family. |

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|Sitting in the middle of one of Australia's most celebrated port cities, the house acquired a lively reputation during Fremantle's defining |

|moment - the America's Cup. It wasn't long before the McAuliffes started to hear stories about the competing yachtsmen and members of the |

|jetset who made it 'party central', and they have always been keen to learn more about what went on behind their walls. |

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|But there's another, more unsettling story about the Fremantle house. One day, a stranger knocked on the door and told Sue and James a tale |

|about a previous owner who tragically died in their kitchen. Ever since, the family has always wondered about the death and the identity of the|

|mysterious visitor. |

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|A third puzzle to the house surrounds the provenance of a rustic shed in the backyard. Clues point to it originating from the 1880s, and if so,|

|it could be that the Fremantle home began life as one of the earliest farms in the region. But as Adam Ford soon discovers, the evidence |

|doesn't stack up. |

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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 Hour

Monday, 28 November 2011

|A lavish thriller set at the BBC in 1950s Britain, from the BAFTA Award-winning writer Abi Morgan and starring an internationally acclaimed |

|cast. |

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|In episode 3, Freddie has the opportunity to quiz Ruth's fiancé about their relationship, following an invitation to a shooting party at |

|Hector's in-laws. |

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|Meanwhile, Hector struggles with his ailing marriage to Marnie and his growing feelings for Bel. |

|And at the office, suspicion about Tom Kish is mounting and Isaac's on the case. |

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PRODUCTION DETAILS:

A Kudos Film and Television / BBC America co-production for the BBC. 1 x 120 + 4 x 60 minutes.

Tuesday

8:00pm

Nigella Kitchen: You Know It Makes Sense

Tuesday, 29 November 2011 New Series

|Nigella Lawson is back - in the stunning new series, Nigella Kitchen - a show that emanates from the heart of the home and is bubbling over |

|with fast, fabulous, feel good food for every occasion. |

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|With her winning mix of passion, enthusiasm and greed, Nigella Lawson is in the kitchen cooking food for modern living that you can and will |

|want to make all the time, whatever the situation. |

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|Episode One: You Know It Makes Sense |

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|Be it sumptuous, no effort roast seafood for famished friends after work; a steaming bowl of small pasta with salami for ravenous kids who want|

|their food NOW; her soothing Mother's praised chicken - a long standing family favourite - followed by totally decadent chocolate peanut butter|

|cheesecake for the hungry hoards at the weekend, or comforting, restorative Thai chicken noodle soup the day after, Nigella has it covered. |

|When food is THIS delicious and cooking THIS easy… you know it makes sense. |

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PRODUCTION DETAILS:

Co produced by Pacific Productions London and Pabulum Productions

Tuesday

8:30pm

The Grumpy Guide to Work

Tuesday, 29 November 2011

|Work... it's that four letter word we all have to deal with, from boardroom to boredom nothing exasperates our state of Grumpiness like the |

|unrewarding, relentless repetition of work. Whether it's looking for work, commuting to work, actually doing the work, surviving your work |

|colleagues or quitting work, every single step of the ladder is fraught with frustration. |

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|This Grumpy Guide To invites our gaggle of 'Grumpys' to let off steam and stick two fingers up at the boss, covering topics including their |

|right to steal office equipment, ingenious skiving techniques, the dangers of email and clock watching. |

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|Starring: Ronni Ancona, Katy Brand, Jon Culshaw, Shobna Gulati, Russell Kane, Shappi Khorsandi, Alistair McGowan, John Moloney, Neil Morrissey,|

|Sarah Parish, Mark Radcliffe, Mark Steel, John Thomson. Narrated by Geoffrey Palmer. |

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PRODUCTION DETAILS:

The Grumpy Guide To is produced by Liberty Bell Productions for the BBC. Writer / Producer / Director: Ninushka Oller-Stracey; Executive Producer: Dianne Nelmes.

Tuesday

9:35pm

United States Of Tara: Crunchy Ice

Tuesday, 29 November 2011

|Bryce (Toni Collette) has taken over Marshall's (Keir Gilchrist) room and is wreaking havoc on the Gregson family. Marshall has moved in with |

|Grandma Sandy (Frances Conroy) to keep a distance from his family while he grieves the loss of Lionel. |

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|Kate (Brie Larson) is spending more and more time with Evan (Keir O'Donnell) and his son in St. Louis, while Neil (Patton Oswalt) continues to |

|pressure Charmaine (Rosemarie Dewitt) into moving to Houston. |

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|One by one Tara's other alters are disappearing and Max (John Corbett) realises he has to take action before Bryce can do any more damage. But |

|will Max and the family be able to fight off Tara's most self-destructive alter before he puts Tara's life in real danger? |

PRODUCTION DETAILS:

Showtime Networks Inc and DW Studios L.L.C. Executive Producers: Steven Spielberg, Justin Falvey, Darryl Frank, Diablo Cody, Craig Zisk, Dave Finkel and Brett Baer. Created by Diablo Cody. Produced by Dan Kaplow.

Wednesday

6:00pm

Country House Rescue: Abbey Dore Court

Wednesday, 30 November 2011

|Abbey Dore Court is set in 150 acres of Herefordshire farmland. The house was bought by Charis Ward in 1967 for £12,000 and, up until 10 years |

|ago, the house was a happy home where Charis's children and grandchildren grew up. In 2000, Charis decided to leave Abbey Dore to live in a |

|more manageable property and the house has since fallen into disrepair. Charis's 26-year-old granddaughter, Clare, is determined to bring her |

|formerly happy home back to life, so she asks Ruth Watson to help. |

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|Ruth thinks the location is a prime spot to run a successful bed and breakfast. She also encourages Clare to open up some of the land for local|

|craft and farmers' markets, but on the day of the trial run, bad weather puts a dampener on the idea. |

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|On Ruth's return she discovers that change is afoot; Clare's brother and sister are now onboard at the house, the farmers’ market has been |

|shelved and the family now plans to turn the house into a holiday let. Ruth confronts the family to find out why and cautions them against |

|their decision, but Charis is determined to do as she likes. |

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|Despite everything, work gets underway and Abbey Dore's restoration begins. Ruth advises the younger generation to stand their ground with |

|their headstrong grandmother, but she admires Charis's spirit and is pleased to see the improvements they're making. The future of Abbey Dore |

|Court might not be guaranteed, but it looks brighter than it has for decades. |

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PRODUCTION DETAILS:

Country House Rescue is a Betty Production for Channel 4.

Wednesday

8:00pm

Outnumbered

Wednesday, 30 November 2011

|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: The eldest is Jake (Tyger Drew-Honey), a thoughtful eleven year old whose parents are a perpetual embarrassment to him. |

|Then there's Ben (Daniel Roche), a terrifyingly exuberant eight year old who, when his sister locks herself in the bathroom, advises his |

|exasperated Dad to lob beavers in through the window so that they can eat the door. Finally, there's Karen (Ramona Marquez), a five-year-old |

|girl with the looks of an angel and the mind of a barrister, who can demoralise adults at will with her relentless interrogations. |

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|When Mum finds an inappropriate image on the family computer an investigation begins. Gran is still staying and Dad is horrified at the thought|

|of having a heart to heart with her. Karen is convinced that she has won half a million pounds and starts to spend it. Meanwhile, the ancient |

|game of chess will never be quite the same again after Ben brings his own special talents to it. |

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PRODUCTION DETAILS:

Written, directed and produced by the team behind Drop the Dead Donkey: Andy Hamilton (Bedtime, Trevor's World of Sport) and Guy Jenkin (Bike Squad, Crossing The Floor).

Wednesday

9:00pm

The Thick of It Special: Rise Of The Nutters

Wednesday, 30 November 2011 ABC1 Premiere

|The award-winning satirical British Government procedural produced by Adam Tandy and directed and written by Armando Iannucci returns for an |

|hour-long Christmas special from 2006. |

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|The team from the Department of Social Affairs and Citizenship are still up against it, with even bigger than normal problems to solve... |

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|Malcolm Tucker (Peter Capaldi) is consumed by worries about the Prime Minister's departure date. His future depends on it, but when the PM |

|suddenly announces his resignation with Hugh Abbott (Chris Langham) out of the country, all of Malcolm's machinations start to look decidedly |

|shaky. |

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|This special also introduces Peter Mannion, Hugh Abbott's shadow on the opposition benches, and some of the schemes he and his team are trying |

|to ensure that they form the next government. |

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PRODUCTION DETAILS:

Produced by Adam Tandy and directed and written by Armando Iannucci.

Thursday

8:00pm

Jimmy's Food Factory: Pub Grub

Thursday, 1 December 2011 New Series

|British Farmer Jimmy Doherty is back for a second series to unravel the scientific secrets behind mass production of food. |

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|At his own food factory, in his Suffolk barn, Jimmy uses farmyard and household junk to go back to the basics to create his own supermarket |

|food. |

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|He starts with pub grub classics - hot chips. |

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|He shows why supermarket chips are easier to crisp in the oven than home-made potato chips. He gets some explosive results when he tries to |

|make oven chips with a tennis racquet. |

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|And when he turns his hand to making his own chicken Kiev, he fashions it from a meat processing machine, using an old car tyre. |

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|To complete the pub menu, Jimmy discovers how a farm boss who produces 480,000 sirloin steaks every year, makes sure every one is uniformly |

|tender and juicy. |

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PRODUCTION DETAILS:

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

Thursday

8:30pm

Running To America

Thursday, 1 December 2011

|Running To America is a story of pure inspiration. Four young Indigenous men from the Australian outback are plucked from obscurity by marathon|

|legend Robert de Castella to run the world's most famous race, the New York Marathon. He's convinced that Indigenous Australians have a natural|

|talent for distance running - but have never been given the chance to excel. |

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|The four men come from isolated communities in Arnhem Land, the Kimberley and the Central Desert. They are cut off from the everyday |

|opportunities that modern youth take for granted. Now these young men are thrown into a brutal eight-month training regime to teach them how to|

|run distance. |

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|The team undergoes elite athletic training at the Australian Institute of Sport under the watchful eye of de Castella. They pound desert roads |

|to get fit and they deal with a host of social problems that often beset Indigenous communities. The training takes place in isolated, but |

|magnificent locations across Australia's harsh interior. The people and communities in these areas are often overlooked by mainstream society, |

|and in a show of solidarity even the local police force has become involved by providing transport and logistics to help them achieve their |

|goals. |

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|Their grand ambitions finally play out on the streets of New York. Will the four runners even complete the race, let alone excel? Will they |

|overcome the challenges in their lives and make it to the finish line? |

|Running To America is an uplifting story about dreams and ambitions. |

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PRODUCTION DETAILS:

Screen Australia presents A Goodoil Films and Cordell Jigsaw Production.

Thursday

9:30pm

Crownies

Thursday, 1 December 2011 Final

|When Conrad's (Daniel Lissing) assault brief comes across Tracey's (Jeanette Cronin) desk, Richard realises the implications of his and Tatum's|

|(Indiana Evans) lie, and has to tell her what's happened. |

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|Janet (Marta Dusseldorp) and Lina (Andrea Demetriades) are told that Max Gardiner is dead and that Sean has confessed to killing him to protect|

|their new baby. Virginia (Sacha Horler) begs for Janet's help to keep Sean out of jail. Janet promises to ensure charges against Sean don't |

|proceed, but the autopsy results take that decision out of her hands. |

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|Miriam Mansie (Helen O'Connor) pressures David (Lewis Fitz-Gerald) to retire and Janet believes he should release the Quinn tapes to clear his |

|name. But after much soul searching, David destroys the tapes for the sake of Quinn's daughters, and decides to take some long overdue leave. |

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|He appoints Tony (Peter Kowitz) to take over, and immediately Tony destroys Tracey's whiteboard and suggests she return to work as an advocate.|

|After consoling each other, Tracey and Tatum go out to drown their sorrows, where Tatum and Richard's estrangement takes an unexpected turn. |

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|When Erin (Ella Scott Lynch) arrives for what she thinks is an exit interview, she is offered her job back. Unable to decide, she returns later|

|to pick up a promised reference, and finds Janet is in labour. With Ash un-contactable, Erin has no choice but to stay with Janet through the |

|birth of the twins. Guests: Sacha Horler, Toby Schmitz |

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|Crownies will be repeated on ABC2 – Friday, December 02 at 10:45pm |

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PRODUCTION DETAILS:

Produced by Screentime for ABC TV. Series Producer: Karl Zwicky; Co-producer: Lisa Scott; Co-producer/Writer: Jane Allen; Story Consultant and Associate Producer: Hilary Bonney.

Friday

8:00pm

My Family: Labour Pains

Friday, 2 December 2011 New Series

|In the final series of this popular long-running British sitcom, Ben (Robert Lindsay) returns home from a hard day's work, angrier than ever at|

|the way Cavitex are now treating the dentists. |

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|He informs Susan (Zoe Wanamaker) that they've introduced time cards at work, and he is outraged because he doesn't have enough time to complete|

|the crossword during his toilet break. The following morning, Ben has a meeting with fellow dentists about the situation with Mr Griffith where|

|he makes a passionate speech against Mr Griffith and Cavitex, but when he receives a call from his boss, his attitude becomes much friendlier, |

|especially out of earshot of his colleagues. |

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|Arriving at the office, Ben is uneasy at what to expect, but he's in for a surprise when Mr Griffith offers him a promotion. The array of items|

|on 'his' new desk distracts him from giving a proper answer to Mr. Griffith, but he soon accepts the position. Returning home, Ben attempts to |

|show off his new suit and job to Michael (Gabriel Thomson), however Michael’s too busy playing his new game. |

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|The Cavitex meeting that evening causes Ben's old colleagues to realise they've been betrayed, especially when the answer to Roger's |

|'excessively polite demands' causes both sides to take a step back. But as things come to a head for Ben, does he have a plan up his sleeve? |

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PRODUCTION DETAILS:

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

Saturday

6:00pm

Monty Don's Italian Gardens: The South

Saturday, 3 December 2011

|Monty Don continues his tour around Italy's most beautiful gardens. |

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|This week Monty is in Naples to visit some of the most sublime, romantic retreats in southern Italy. |

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|After all the formality of the green gardens of Rome and Florence, Monty seeks out idyllic horticultural gems amongst the dramatic scenery of |

|the Amalfi coast, and discovers why, in the South, gardens are informal and above all filled with flowers. |

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PRODUCTION DETAILS:

Directed and produced by Patty Kraus. Executive Producers: Alison Turner and Dan Chambers.

Saturday

7:30pm

Doc Martin

Saturday, 3 December 2011 Final

|Mrs Tishell's (Selina Cadell) long standing crush on Dr Martin Ellingham takes a dramatic turn in this final episode in the series. |

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|Fuelled by a cocktail of drugs Mrs Tishell can no longer hide her unrequited love for the doc, and decides she must take drastic action. Her |

|husband Clive (Malcolm Storry) arrives back unexpectedly from his work on the oil rigs announcing his intention to retire so they can spend |

|more time together. |

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|It's now or never for Mrs Tishell to make her romantic notions of a relationship with the doc come true. With baby James Henry in her care, she|

|boards a bus out of the village leaving an enigmatic message for Dr Ellingham to meet them at the castle. |

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|Her husband Clive is furious to think his wife has been having an affair with the doc. But Dr Ellingham doesn't have time to worry about Mr |

|Tishell's fury. He has to find his baby. |

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PRODUCTION DETAILS:

Doc Martin is produced for ITV1 by Buffalo Pictures in association with Homerun Productions.

Watch Out For...

Tuesday, 29 November 2011

10:00pm Repeat

Artscape: Ben Quilty And The Maggots

Winner of the Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship in 2002 and the Moran prize for portraiture in 2009, Ben Quilty's rise as one of Australia's leading young contemporary artists, is nothing short of phenomenal.

Quilty's signature is paintings so thickly laden with luscious applications of paint that they literally ooze. Despite his success, it seems Quilty has never quite exorcised the hoon in him. He has built a career painting the booze-fuelled world of the Australian suburban bloke's culture. Having grown up in the western suburbs of Sydney, he draws upon the memories of his youth. Muscle cars, skulls, tatts, burgers and his drunken teenage mates all feature, but it's not all beer and skittles.

Since making this documentary Quilty has had a number of solo exhibitions both in Australia and overseas in South Korea, Philippines and Hong Kong. He won the 2011 Archibald Prize with his portrait of Margaret Olley earlier this year.

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Amendments

Tuesday, October 25

Insert classification:

12:10am Media Watch

(G)

Insert classification:

3:00am Big Ideas

(G)

Wednesday, October 26

Insert classification:

10:05pm At The Movies: 25 Years Of Margaret & David

(PG)

Thursday, October 27

Insert classification:

6:00pm Mastercrafts

(G)

Friday, October 28

Insert classification:

9:20pm The Jonathan Ross Show

(PG)

Amend start time to read:

10:10pm Bored To Death

Amend start time to read:

10:40pm Lateline

Amend start time to read:

11:25pm Tracey Ullman’s State Of The Union

Amend start time to read:

11:50pm rage

Saturday, October 29

Insert classification:

1:50pm Live: The Queen’s Farewell Barbecue

(AEDT) (G)

Insert classification:

6:00pm The Queen’s Visit: Highlights

(G)

Insert classification:

8:00pm My Family

(PG)

Insert classification:

10:05pm Bored To Death

(M*Coarse language, drug use, sexual references)

Sunday, October 30

Insert classification:

3:00pm Arts Of Germany

(PG)

Insert classification:

5:00pm Art Nation

(G)

Amend episode:

6:50pm Minuscule: Halloween Paranoid

(Repeat, G)

Sunday, October 30 NT ONLY

Amend competition name and teams to read:

7:00am NTFL: Nightcliff Vs Tiwi Bombers

Monday, October 31

Insert classification:

5:00am Art Nation

(G)

Delete program:

5:30am At The Movies: 25 Years Of Margaret & David

Insert program:

5:30am Jennifer Byrne Presents: Writing With Food

(CC, Repeat, G)

Amend program title to read:

5:30am At The Movies: 25 Years Of Margaret & David

Insert classification:

5:30am At The Movies: 25 Years Of Margaret & David

(PG)

Tuesday, November 01

Insert classification:

10:32am Australian Prime Ministers

(G)

Amend synopsis to read:

11:00am Big Ideas

(CC)

Slovenian philosopher, Slavoj Zizek, on revamping Communism; a special IQ2 Debate 'The Media Has No Morals'; Mike Daisy argues that 'Collaborating with Corporations Sells out the Human Race'; and more.

Insert classification:

12:30pm Dangerous Jobs For Girls

(M*Coarse language)

Insert classification:

9:55pm First Tuesday Book Club With Jennifer Byrne

(G)

Amend synopsis to read:

3:00am Big Ideas

(CC, Repeat)

Slovenian philosopher, Slavoj Zizek, on revamping Communism; a special IQ2 Debate 'The Media Has No Morals'; Mike Daisy argues that 'Collaborating with Corporations Sells out the Human Race'; and more.

Tuesday, November 01 VIC ONLY

Delete program:

12:30pm Dangerous Jobs For Girls

Insert program:

12:30pm Letters On The Bridge

(CC, Repeat, G)

This documentary follows the creation of Bahok, a collaboration between the Akram Khan Company and the National Ballet of China. It is an exploration of individual cultural stories that reveal a universal truth.

Delete program:

1:20pm Animal Rites

Insert program:

1:25pm Minuscule: Love Story

(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.

Wednesday, November 02

Amend synopsis to read:

11:00am Big Ideas

(CC)

One of Australia's foremost political commentators, Laurie Oakes, looks at the blurring boundary between news and entertainment, and the impact of rapid technological change and the 24-hour news cycle.

Amend start time to read:

6:50pm Minuscule

Amend start time to read:

6:45pm Minuscule

Insert classification:

8:00pm Poh’s Kitchen on the road

(G)

Amend synopsis to read:

3:00am Big Ideas

(CC, Repeat)

One of Australia's foremost political commentators, Laurie Oakes, looks at the blurring boundary between news and entertainment, and the impact of rapid technological change and the 24-hour news cycle.

Thursday, November 03

Insert classification:

8:30pm The Slap

(M*Coarse language, nudity, sexual references)

Insert classification:

9:30pm Crownies

(M*Adult themes, coarse language, violence)

Friday, November 04

Insert classification:

6:00pm Choccywoccydoodah

(G)

Saturday, November 05

Insert classification:

11:00am Choccywoccydoodah

(G)

Insert classification:

7:30pm Doc Martin

(PG)

Insert classification:

10:00pm Penn And Teller: Fool Us

(PG)

Sunday, November 06

Insert classification:

4:30pm First Tuesday Book Club With Jennifer Byrne

(G)

Sunday, November 06 NT ONLY

Amend competition name to read:

7:00am NTFL: St Marys Vs Tiwi Bombers

Monday, November 07

Delete program:

2:00pm Bed Of Roses

Insert program:

2:00pm Parliament Question Time: The Senate

(CC)

Tuesday, November 08

Delete ‘TBA’:

1:20pm TBA

Insert program:

1:20pm The Cook And The Chef Moments: Sugar

(CC, Repeat, G)

Delete program:

2:00pm Bed Of Roses

Insert program:

2:00pm Parliament Question Time: The Senate

(CC)

Wednesday, November 09

Delete program:

2:00pm Bed Of Roses

Insert program:

2:00pm Parliament Question Time: The Senate

(CC)

Amend start time to read:

6:50pm Minuscule

Amend start time to read:

6:45pm Minuscule

Thursday, November 10

Delete program:

2:00pm Bed Of Roses

Insert program:

2:00pm Parliament Question Time: The Senate

(CC)

Insert classification:

9:30pm Crownies

(M*Coarse language)

Friday, November 11

Delete program:

11:00am Good Morning Kalimantan

Delete program:

11:30am One Plus One

Insert program:

11:00am Remembrance Day

(CC, Repeat, G)

Insert program:

11:02am Lost In Flanders

(CC, Repeat, G*War footage including victims of war)

Two young Australian historians embark on an emotional journey to the battlefields of the First World War on the infamous Western Front.

Sunday, November 13

Insert classification:

7:30pm Restoration Home

(G)

Insert classification:

8:30pm The Secret Diaries Of Miss Anne Lister

(M*Adult themes, nudity, sex scenes)

Insert classification:

11:50pm Restoration Home

(G)

Sunday, November 13 NT ONLY

Amend competition name to read:

7:00am NTFL: Wanderers Vs Tiwi Bombers

Monday, November 14

Delete ‘TBA’:

10:00pm TBA

Insert program:

10:00pm The 100+ Club

(CC)

An affectionate portrait of some remarkable Australians, while tackling the important issues of an ever-aging population.

Tuesday, November 15

Delete ‘TBA’:

1:20pm TBA

Insert program:

1:20pm The Cook And The Chef Moments: Mediterranean Style

(CC, Repeat, G)

Insert classification:

6:00pm The Private Life Of

(G)

Insert classification:

9:30pm United States Of Tara

(M*Adult themes, frequent coarse language, violence)

Wednesday, November 16

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2:00pm Bed Of Roses

(G)

Amend start time to read:

6:50pm Minuscule

Amend start time to read:

6:45pm Minuscule

Thursday, November 17

Amend classification:

2:00pm Bed Of Roses

(PG)

Friday, November 18

Delete program:

11:00am Chopper Rescue

Insert program:

11:00am Good Morning Kalimantan

(CC, Repeat, G) Final

Chanee heads to Marak Island to oversee the release of a special family of four siamang gibbons. If all goes well, they will be the first family of siamangs to be released on Marak.

Sunday, November 20 NT ONLY

Amend competition name to read:

7:00am NTFL: Palmerston Vs St Mary’s

Tuesday, November 22

Delete ‘TBA’:

11:30pm TBA

Insert program:

11:35pm The Deep

(CC, Repeat, M*Violence)

Below the Arctic ice, in the deepest, darkest place on Earth, seven men and women are trying to find the solution to the world's escalating energy crisis. But what if someone, or something, finds them first? CAST: Minnie Driver

Delete ‘TBA’:

1:20pm TBA

Insert program:

1:20pm The Cook And The Chef Moments: Barossa Barons

(CC, Repeat, G)

Friday, November 25

Delete viewer advice:

11:00am Chopper Rescue

(CC, Repeat, PG Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following program may contain images and voices of people who have died)

Delete ‘TBA’:

6:25pm TBA

Insert program:

6:25pm World Café Asia: Chennai

(CC)

Whether it be shark fin soup on a Thai street corner, or deep-fried tofu in the markets of Taipei, Bobby Chinn takes to the streets of Asia in search of the best food markets, stylish hotspots, and unique watering holes.

Delete ‘TBA’:

6:50pm TBA

Insert program:

6:50pm Minuscule: Cicada Do Brazil

(Repeat, G)

Program Guide

Sunday, 27 November 2011

|4:00am |rage |

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

| | |

|6:30am |Waybuloo |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|6:50am |Pingu |

| |(Repeat,G) |

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

| |(Repeat,G) |

|7:20am |My Goldfish Is Evil |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|7:45am |Pink Panther And Pals |

| |(Repeat,G) |

|8:10am |Clang Invasion |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

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

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| | |

|9:00am |Insiders |

| |(CC) |

| |A not-to-be missed analysis of the week's political news, with interviews, discussion and analysis with Barrie Cassidy |

| |and guests. |

| | |

|10:00am |Inside Business |

| |(CC) |

| |Alan Kohler with analysis and comment on the events and issues concerning business, investors and entrepreneurs. |

| | |

|10:30am |Offsiders |

| |(CC) |

| |A show for anyone who's serious about sport. Offsiders provides a challenging, insightful, humorous debate about the |

| |topic that dominates weekends - sport. Hosted by Barrie Cassidy. |

| | |

|11:00am |Asia Pacific Focus |

| |(CC) |

| |Draws on the ABC's regional expertise to provide quality analysis on major issues and interviews with key newsmakers in |

| |the Asia Pacific. |

| | |

|11:30am |Songs of Praise: Advent No 1 Derby |

| |(CC,G) |

| |Pam Rhodes reflects on the Advent themes of light and hope with readings from actor Paterson Joseph and festive hymns |

| |from a candlelit Derby Cathedral. |

| | |

|12:00pm |Beachcomber Cottage |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| |Marine biologist and professional diver Monty Halls and his dog Reuben arrive on the west coast of Scotland to spend the |

| |next six months living the simple life of a crofter. |

| | |

|1:00pm |7.30 |

| |(CC, Repeat) |

| |A state-based edition of 7.30 presented locally and featuring coverage of local issues (see other states). |

| | |

|1:30pm |Der Rosenkavalier |

| |(CC,Repeat, G) |

| |Richard Strauss's comedic masterpiece of love and intrigue in 18th-century Vienna starring internationally acclaimed |

| |Australian soprano Cheryl Barker as the Marschallin and conducted by Strauss specialist Andrew Litton. |

| | |

|4:50pm |TBA |

| | |

|5:00pm |Art Nation |

| |(CC)Final |

| |For the final episode a heartfelt, farewell performance by soprano Antoinette Halloran from Opera Australia as she sings |

| |Puccini's heartbreaking and beautiful aria Vissi D'Arte (I Lived for Art) from the opera Tosca. |

| | |

|5:30pm |Dance Academy |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| |In the weeks since the court hearing, Sammy and Christian have been inseparable, but when Christian ditches Sammy to |

| |spend time with Tara, what Sammy feels is uncomfortably a lot like jealousy. CAST: Jordan Rodrigues, Tom Green |

| | |

|6:00pm |Life: Primates |

| |(CC,Repeat,G)Final |

| |This final episode on primates features gorillas, orang-utans, chimpanzees, snow monkeys and tarsiers. They are uniquely |

| |intelligent, engaging in problem solving, communication, tool use and intimate social interplay. |

| | |

|6:50pm |Minuscule: Infernal Anthill |

| |(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 |Restoration Home: Stanwick Hall |

| |(CC,G) |

| |Caroline Quentin is in Northamptonshire, at Stanwick Hall where years of neglect have left fungus growing on walls |

| |running wet with damp, and the timbers are so rotten that one good storm might bring down the roof. |

| | |

|8:30pm |Movie: Brideshead Revisited |

| |(CC,2008, M*Sex scenes) |

| |After a chance encounter with the charming and decadent Sebastian Flyte, an aspiring artist Charles Ryder is drawn into |

| |the exclusive world of British high society. CAST: Emma Thompson, Michael Gambon |

| | |

|10:40pm |Pride And Prejudice |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| |Disaster strikes the Bennet family as Lydia's taste for flirting with the military gets her into deep water. Lizzie, |

| |meanwhile, is at last falling in love with her faithful admirer. CAST: Colin Firth, Jennifer Ehle |

| | |

|11:30pm |Ladies Of Letters |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

| |At Sheepdippers Shed Irene is being driven to distraction by Howard's childishness and Karen's irresponsible behaviours -|

| |she's neglecting her new born baby and out clubbing every night. CAST: Anne Reid, Maureen Lipman |

| | |

|11:55pm |Order In The House |

| |(CC) |

| |A weekly review of parliamentary proceedings. |

| | |

|1:00am |Restoration Home: Stanwick Hall |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| |Caroline Quentin is in Northamptonshire, at Stanwick Hall where years of neglect have left fungus growing on walls |

| |running wet with damp, and the timbers are so rotten that one good storm might bring down the roof. |

|2:00am |Lilies: The Reckoning |

| |(CC,Repeat,M,Adult Themes)Final |

| |Dadda is back on the drink and has moved out; May's baby is born but Dadda rejects them both; May decides she will give |

| |her son to the Brazendales instead of raising the baby alone. CAST: Brian McCardie |

| | |

|3:00am |Stealing Rugby |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| |The story of the secret battle between the Packer and Murdoch media empires for control of rugby union when the code |

| |turned professional in 1995. |

Other States:

New South Wales State

| | |

|1:00pm |7.30 (NSW) |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |State based current affairs. Quentin Dempster examines the local issues concerning New South Wales. |

Australian Capital Territory

| | |

|1:00pm |7.30 (ACT) |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |Territory based current affairs. Chris Kimball examines the local issues concerning the ACT. |

Queensland State

| | |

|1:00pm |7.30 (QLD) |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |State based current affairs. Jessica van Vonderen examines the local issues concerning Queensland. |

Victoria State

| | |

|1:00pm |7.30 (VIC) |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |State based current affairs. Josie Taylor examines the local issues concerning Victoria. |

Tasmania State

| | |

|1:00pm |7.30 (TAS) |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |State based current affairs. Airlie Ward examines the local issues concerning Tasmania. |

Northern Territory

| | |

|7:00am |NTFL: Waratah Vs Wanderers |

| |Coverage of the Northern Territory Football League. |

| | |

|1:00pm |7.30 (NT) |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |Territory based current affairs. Laetitia Lemke examines the local issues concerning the Northern Territory. |

South Australia State

| | |

|1:00pm |7.30 (SA) |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |State based current affairs. Simon Royal examines the local issues concerning South Australia. |

Western Australia State

| | |

|1:00pm |7.30 (WA) |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |State based current affairs. Eliza Blue examines the local issues concerning Western Australia. |

Monday, 28 November 2011

|4:00am |rage |

| |(Repeat,G) |

|5:00am |Art Nation |

| |(CC,Repeat)Final |

|5:30am |At The Movies |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

|6:00am |ABC News Breakfast |

| |(CC) |

|9:00am |ABC News |

| |(CC) |

|9:30am |Business Today |

| |(CC) |

| | |

|10:00am |Backyard Science |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| | |

|10:25am |Waterworks |

| |(CC,Repeat,G)Final |

| | |

|10:55am |Ace Day Jobs |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| | |

|11:00am |Willie's Wonky Chocolate Factory |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|11:50am |TBA |

|12:00pm |Midday Report |

| |(CC) |

|12:30pm |Monarch Of The Glen |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|1:30pm |Annabel Langbein: The Free Range Cook |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|2:00pm |Parliament Question Time |

| |(CC) |

| | |

|3:00pm |Play School |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|3:30pm |Bananas In Pyjamas |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|3:40pm |Little Charley Bear |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|3:50pm |Driver Dan's Story Train |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|4:00pm |Monk |

| |(Repeat,G) |

|4:05pm |Casper's Scare School |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|4:30pm |Bugged |

| |(Repeat,G) |

|4:35pm |Kid Vs Kat: Under Destruction |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|4:50pm |Almost Naked Animals |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|5:00pm |Naturally Sadie |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|5:30pm |Lizzie McGuire |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| | |

|5:50pm |BTN Daily |

| |(CC) |

| | |

|6:00pm |Grand Designs: Weald Of Kent |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| |Kevin McCloud meets a couple who plan to build a high-tech, eco-friendly, experimental house which is the first of its |

| |kind in Britain. |

| | |

|6:50pm |Minuscule: The Apple Of Concord |

| |(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 |Who's Been Sleeping In My House?: Wray Avenue |

| |(CC,G) |

| |It's not every day a stranger knocks on your door and tells you about a death that occurred in your kitchen. But that's |

| |what happened to Sue and James. Adam Ford attempts to reveal the truth behind the tragic story. |

| | |

|8:30pm |The Hour |

| |(CC, M*Violence) |

| |Freddie quizzes Ruth's fiancé about their relationship, and Hector struggles with his ailing marriage. CAST: Ben Whishaw,|

| |Romola Garai, Dominic West |

| | |

| | |

|9:30pm |Kevin McCloud's Grand Tour: France And Northern Italy |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

| |This four-part series sees the ever-popular Kevin McCloud following in the footsteps of the most notorious British |

| |aristocrats, artists and architects of the Grand Tour. |

| | |

|10:25pm |Lateline |

| |(CC) |

| |A unique nightly news analysis program bringing you up-to-the-minute coverage of Australian and international news and |

| |events. |

| | |

|11:00pm |Lateline Business |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |The day's business and finance news, with the latest trends on international share and currency markets, pointing to what|

| |Australians can expect in the day ahead. |

| | |

|11:30pm |Darling Buds Of May: Oh To Be In England: Part Two |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

| |Mariette gives birth to a baby boy and Pop discovers Captain Broadbent is cheating his old aunt and sets out to teach him|

| |a lesson. CAST: David Jason, Catherine Zeta Jones, Pam Ferris |

| | |

|12:25am |Parliament Question Time: The House Of Representatives |

| |(CC) |

| |Parliament Question Time |

| | |

|1:25am |The Hour |

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

| |Freddie quizzes Ruth's fiancé about their relationship, and Hector struggles with his ailing marriage. CAST: Ben Whishaw,|

| |Romola Garai, Dominic West |

| | |

|2:25am |Hungry Beast |

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

| |19 newcomers to television, one instruction: Tell us something we don't know. |

| | |

|3:00am |Bowls: Australia v RSA 2011 |

| |(Repeat) |

| |Coverage of all the action when Australia take on South Africa at the Moonta Bowls Club on South Australia's copper |

| |coast. |

Tuesday, 29 November 2011

|4:00am |rage |

| |(Repeat,G) |

|5:00am |Gardening Australia |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|5:30am |First Tuesday Book Club With Jennifer Byrne |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

|6:00am |ABC News Breakfast |

| |(CC) |

|9:00am |ABC News |

| |(CC) |

|9:30am |Business Today |

| |(CC) |

|10:00am |Behind The News |

| |(CC) |

|10:25am |Australia's Heritage: National Treasures |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| | |

|10:30am |Australian Prime Ministers |

| |(CC) |

|10:30am |Australian Prime Ministers |

| |(CC) |

| | |

|10:35am |Naturally Australia |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|10:50am |Our Animals |

| |(Repeat,G) |

|11:00am |Big Ideas |

| |(CC) |

|12:00pm |Midday Report |

| |(CC) |

|12:30pm |Flying The Secret Sky: The Story Of The RAF Ferry Command |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

|1:30pm |Catalyst Bytes: Animal Action: Quoll School |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

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

| |(CC) |

|2:00pm |Parliament Question Time |

| |(CC) |

| | |

|3:00pm |Play School |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|3:30pm |Bananas In Pyjamas |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|3:40pm |Little Charley Bear |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|3:50pm |Driver Dan's Story Train |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|4:00pm |Monk |

| |(Repeat,G) |

|4:05pm |Casper's Scare School |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|4:30pm |Bugged |

| |(Repeat,G) |

|4:35pm |Kid Vs Kat: Hack Kattack |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|4:50pm |Almost Naked Animals |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|5:00pm |Naturally Sadie |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|5:30pm |Lizzie McGuire |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| | |

|5:50pm |BTN Daily |

| |(CC) |

| | |

|6:00pm |Turn Back Time: The High Street: Victorian Era |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| |Five modern UK shopkeepers and their families set up shop and conduct their lives exactly as merchants did in six earlier|

| |eras to experience what life for the average shopper used to be like before supermarkets came to town. |

| | |

|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: You Know It Makes Sense |

| |(CC) |

| |Nigella Lawson is back in the stunning new series that emanates from the heart of the home and is bubbling over with |

| |fast, fabulous, feel good food for every occasion. |

| | |

|8:30pm |The Grumpy Guide to Work |

| |(CC) |

| |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. |

| | |

|9:35pm |United States Of Tara: Crunchy Ice |

| |(CC) |

| |One by one Tara's other alters are disappearing and Max realises he has to take action before Bryce can do any more |

| |damage. Will Max and the family be able to fight off Tara's most self-destructive alter? CAST: Toni Collette |

| | |

|10:00pm |Artscape: Ben Quilty And The Maggots |

| |(CC,Repeat)Final |

| |Quilty has built a career painting the booze-fuelled world of the Australian suburban bloke's culture. Since winning the |

| |2002 Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship his rise as a contemporary artist has been phenomenal. |

| | |

|10:30pm |Lateline |

| |(CC) |

| |A unique nightly news analysis program bringing you up-to-the-minute coverage of Australian and international news and |

| |events. |

| | |

|11:05pm |Lateline Business |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |The day's business and finance news, with the latest trends on international share and currency markets, pointing to what|

| |Australians can expect in the day ahead. |

| | |

|11:35pm |The Deep |

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

| |The Orpheus crew have found rare bio fuels in the ocean, but with the Russian captain of the Volos submarine determined |

| |to stop them, will they manage to stabilise the energy source and make it back to the surface? CAST: Minnie Driver |

| | |

|12:30am |Parliament Question Time: The Senate |

| |(CC) |

| |Parliament Question Time |

| | |

|1:30am |Monarch Of The Glen |

| |(CC,Repeat,G)Final |

| |Justine gives Archie an ultimatum - return to London or give up his share in the restaurant. It's crunch time for Archie |

| |as he must decide where his loyalties lie. CAST: Richard Briers, Susan Hampshire, Alastair MacKenzie |

| | |

|3:00am |Big Ideas |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |Presents the best public talks, debates and lectures from Australia and around the world. |

Wednesday, 30 November 2011

|4:00am |rage |

| |(Repeat,G) |

|5:00am |Strictly Speaking |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|5:30am |Spicks And Specks |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

|6:00am |ABC News Breakfast |

| |(CC) |

|9:00am |ABC News |

| |(CC) |

|9:30am |Business Today |

| |(CC) |

|10:00am |For The Juniors: Human Body |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|10:15am |Our Animals |

| |(Repeat,G) |

| | |

|10:20am |Cyberchase |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| | |

|10:40am |Behind The News Special |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

|11:00am |Big Ideas |

| |(CC)Final |

|12:00pm |Midday Report |

| |(CC) |

|12:30pm |National Press Club Address |

| |(CC) |

|1:30pm |Bush Slam |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|2:00pm |Parliament Question Time |

| |(CC) |

| | |

|3:00pm |Play School |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|3:30pm |Bananas In Pyjamas |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|3:40pm |Little Charley Bear |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|3:50pm |Driver Dan's Story Train |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|4:00pm |Monk |

| |(Repeat,G) |

|4:05pm |Casper's Scare School |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|4:30pm |Bugged |

| |(Repeat,G) |

|4:35pm |Kid Vs Kat: It's A Rocket, Man |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|4:50pm |Almost Naked Animals |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|5:00pm |Naturally Sadie |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|5:30pm |Lizzie McGuire |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| | |

|5:50pm |BTN Daily |

| |(CC) |

| | |

|6:00pm |Country House Rescue: Abbey Dore Court |

| |(CC,G) |

| |Ruth is in Herefordshire helping three generations of the same family save their 18th century coaching inn from total |

| |disrepair. But grandmother Charis is determined to do as she likes - possibly against Ruth's advice. |

| | |

|6:50pm |Minuscule: Rosy |

| |(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,PG) |

| |When Mum finds an inappropriate image on the family computer an investigation begins, while Karen thinks she's won half a|

| |million pounds and starts to spend it. CAST: Claire Skinner |

| | |

|8:30pm |QI: Flotsam |

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

| |Stephen Fry is joined by Charlie Higson, Rob Brydon, Andy Hamilton and Alan Davies. |

| | |

| | |

|9:00pm |The Thick of It Special: Rise Of The Nutters |

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

| |Something goes terrible wrong on BBC2's Newsnight and everything begins to unravel for Malcolm Tucker, as enemies in the |

| |Government and the Opposition both make bids for power. CAST: Peter Capaldi |

| | |

|10:05pm |At The Movies: Summer Special: 1 |

| |(CC) |

| |Margaret and David with their annual review of the movies that will be at our cinemas over the Summer Holidays. |

| | |

|10:35pm |Lateline |

| |(CC) |

| |A unique nightly news analysis program bringing you up-to-the-minute coverage of Australian and international news and |

| |events. |

| | |

|11:10pm |Lateline Business |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |The day's business and finance news, with the latest trends on international share and currency markets, pointing to what|

| |Australians can expect in the day ahead. |

| | |

|11:40pm |Kalahari Tails |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| |View the Kalahari environment and its wild life through a small sisterhood of Ground Squirrels which live in a network of|

| |burrows and must adapt to the very harsh environment. |

| | |

|12:30am |Parliament Question Time: The Senate |

| |(CC) |

| |Parliament Question Time |

| | |

|1:30am |Country House Rescue: Abbey Dore Court |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| |Ruth is in Herefordshire helping three generations of the same family save their 18th century coaching inn from total |

| |disrepair. But grandmother Charis is determined to do as she likes - possibly against Ruth's advice. |

| | |

|2:20am |Hungry Beast |

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

| |News from outside the loop. |

| | |

|3:00am |Big Ideas |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |Presents the best public talks, debates and lectures from Australia and around the world. |

Thursday, 1 December 2011

|4:00am |rage |

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|4:55am |National Press Club Address |

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|6:00am |ABC News Breakfast |

| |(CC) |

|9:00am |ABC News |

| |(CC) |

|9:30am |Business Today |

| |(CC) |

|10:00am |Take On Technology |

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|10:20am |Designers |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|10:35am |Behind The News |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

|11:00am |Battlefield Mysteries |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|11:40am |TBA |

|12:00pm |Midday Report |

| |(CC) |

|12:30pm |Tess Of The D'Urbervilles |

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

|1:25pm |Mother And Son |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|2:00pm |Bed Of Roses |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

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|3:00pm |Play School |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|3:30pm |Bananas In Pyjamas |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|3:40pm |Little Charley Bear |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|3:50pm |Driver Dan's Story Train |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|4:00pm |Monk |

| |(Repeat,G) |

|4:05pm |Casper's Scare School |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|4:30pm |Bugged |

| |(Repeat,G) |

|4:35pm |Kid Vs Kat |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|4:50pm |Almost Naked Animals |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|5:00pm |Naturally Sadie |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|5:30pm |Lizzie McGuire |

| |(CC,Repeat,G)Final |

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|5:50pm |BTN Daily |

| |(CC) |

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|6:00pm |River Cottage Spring |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| |Hugh organises a foraging competition putting a kayak team against a shoreline team - whatever they find during the day |

| |is what they'll feast on in the evening. |

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|6:50pm |Minuscule: The ZZZZ Patrol |

| |(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. |

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|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. |

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|8:00pm |Jimmy's Food Factory: Pub Grub |

| |(CC) |

| |British farmer Jimmy Doherty returns to reveal the secrets of mass produced supermarket food and tries to replicate it in|

| |his barn factory in Suffolk. |

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|8:30pm |Running To America |

| |(CC) |

| |Four young Indigenous men from the Australian outback are plucked from obscurity by marathon legend Robert de Castella to|

| |run the world's most famous race, the New York Marathon. |

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|9:30pm |Crownies |

| |(CC)Final |

| |Conrad's arrest for assault has major ramifications; and Erin becomes Janet's stand-in birth partner at the last minute. |

| |CAST: Ella Scott Lynch, Indiana Evans, Hamish Michael, Marta Dusseldorp, Todd Lasance, Jeanette Cronin |

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|10:30pm |Lateline |

| |(CC) |

| |A unique nightly news analysis program bringing you up-to-the-minute coverage of Australian and international news and |

| |events. |

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|11:05pm |Lateline Business |

| |(CC,Repeat)Final |

| |The day's business and finance news, with the latest trends on international share and currency markets, pointing to what|

| |Australians can expect in the day ahead. |

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|11:30pm |Live From Abbey Road: Lyle Lovett/ Doves/ Noisettes |

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

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

| |continues to redfine music television. Artists include Lyle Lovett, Doves and Noisettes. |

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|12:20am |Movie: The Living Idol |

| |(Repeat,1957,PG) |

| |A Mexican girl becomes possessed by the spirit of the jaguar god to whom local maidens were once sacrificed, in this |

| |exotic spree of drama and mysticism. CAST: James Robertson, Liliane Montevecchi DIR: Albert Lewin (1957) |

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|2:00am |Basketball: WNBL: Logan Vs West Coast |

| |(Repeat) |

| |Catch all the action from the Women's National Basketball League as the Logan Thunder take on the West Coast Waves. |

Friday, 2 December 2011

|4:00am |rage |

| |(Repeat,PG) |

|5:00am |Can We Help? |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|5:30am |The New Inventors |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|6:00am |ABC News Breakfast |

| |(CC) |

|9:00am |ABC News |

| |(CC) |

|9:30am |Business Today |

| |(CC)Final |

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|10:00am |Animalia |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

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|10:25am |Telling Tales |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|10:30am |Noah and Saskia |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

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|10:55am |Ace Day Jobs |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

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|11:00am |Chopper Rescue |

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

| |voices of people who have died) |

|11:30am |One Plus One |

| |(CC) |

|12:00pm |Midday Report |

| |(CC) |

|12:30pm |Land Girls |

| |(CC,PG) |

|2:10pm |The Genius Of Design |

| |(CC,Repeat,G)Final |

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|3:00pm |Play School |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|3:30pm |Bananas In Pyjamas |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|3:40pm |Little Charley Bear |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|3:50pm |Driver Dan's Story Train |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|4:00pm |Monk |

| |(Repeat,G) |

|4:05pm |Casper's Scare School |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|4:30pm |Bugged |

| |(Repeat,G)Final |

|4:35pm |Kid Vs Kat |

| |(CC,Repeat,G)Final |

|4:50pm |Almost Naked Animals |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|5:00pm |Naturally Sadie |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|5:25pm |Kaitangata Twitch |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

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|5:50pm |BTN Daily |

| |(CC)Final |

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|6:00pm |Choccywoccydoodah: An Occasion To Remember |

| |(CC,G)Final |

| |Big occasions need big cakes and this week Choccwoccydoodah make some of their biggest ever. They craft a cake for a TV |

| |presenter, conjure confectionery for a charity event, and build a six-tier chocolate monolith. |

| | |

|6:25pm |World Café Asia: Malacca |

| |(CC) |

| |Host Bobby Chinn tours the charming Malaysian city of Malacca in a colourfully decorated trishaw and explores the |

| |influence of Straits Chinese culinary culture which is showcased in local dishes like Nyonya Laksa and Nyonya Kuih. |

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|6:50pm |Minuscule: King Size Camembert |

| |(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) |

| |A state-based edition of 7.30 presented locally and featuring coverage of local issues (see other states). |

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|8:00pm |My Family: Labour Pains |

| |(CC) |

| |Ben is angrier than ever at the way Cavitex are treating the dentists, but he gets himself in trouble with his colleagues|

| |by accepting a promotion from Mr Griffith. CAST: Robert Lindsay, Zoë Wanamaker |

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|8:30pm |Midsomer Murders: The Magician's Nephew |

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

| |The traditions of a local cult in Midsomer, the Temple of Thoth, appear to be related to a series of murders using the |

| |poison of a tropical frog. CAST: John Nettles |

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|10:05pm |The Old Guys: Tom Moves Out |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

| |Tom finally gets a flat of his own and moves out of Roy's house. But can the pair live without each other? CAST: Roger |

| |Lloyd-Pack, Clive Swift |

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|10:35pm |Lateline |

| |(CC)Final |

| |A unique nightly news analysis program bringing you up-to-the-minute coverage of Australian and international news and |

| |events. |

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|11:20pm |Tracey Ullman's State Of The Union |

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

| |Tracey Ullman continues her tour across America showcasing her vast array of original characters and impersonations in a |

| |wide collection of irreverent and hilarious skits, that range from sardonic parody to social satire. |

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|11:45pm |rage |

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

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

Other States:

New South Wales State

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|7:30pm |7.30 (NSW) |

| |(CC) |

| |State based current affairs. Quentin Dempster examines the local issues concerning New South Wales. |

Australian Capital Territory

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|7:30pm |7.30 (ACT) |

| |(CC) |

| |Territory based current affairs. Chris Kimball examines the local issues concerning the ACT. |

Queensland State

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|7:30pm |7.30 (QLD) |

| |(CC) |

| |State based current affairs. Jessica van Vonderen examines the local issues concerning Queensland. |

Victoria State

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|7:30pm |7.30 (VIC) |

| |(CC) |

| |State based current affairs. Josie Taylor examines the local issues concerning Victoria. |

Tasmania State

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|7:30pm |7.30 (TAS) |

| |(CC) |

| |State based current affairs. Airlie Ward examines the local issues concerning Tasmania. |

Northern Territory

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|7:30pm |7.30 (NT) |

| |(CC) |

| |Territory based current affairs. Laetitia Lemke examines the local issues concerning the Northern Territory. |

South Australia State

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|7:30pm |7.30 (SA) |

| |(CC) |

| |State based current affairs. Simon Royal examines the local issues concerning South Australia. |

Western Australia State

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|7:30pm |7.30 (WA) |

| |(CC) |

| |State based current affairs. Eliza Blue examines the local issues concerning Western Australia. |

Saturday, 3 December 2011

|4:00am |rage |

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

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

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|5:00am |rage |

| |(PG) |

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

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|6:00am |rage |

| |(G) |

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

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|8:00am |rage |

| |(G) |

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

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|10:00am |rage |

| |(PG) |

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

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|11:00am |Choccywoccydoodah: An Occasion To Remember |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| |Big occasions need big cakes and this week Choccwoccydoodah make some of their biggest ever. They craft a cake for a TV |

| |presenter, conjure confectionery for a charity event, and build a six-tier chocolate monolith. |

| | |

|11:20am |Minuscule: Catapult |

| |(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. |

| | |

|11:30am |At The Movies: Summer Special: 1 |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |Margaret and David with their annual review of the movies that will be at our cinemas over the Summer Holidays. |

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|12:00pm |My Family: Labour Pains |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |Ben is angrier than ever at the way Cavitex are treating the dentists, but he gets himself in trouble with his colleagues|

| |by accepting a promotion from Mr Griffith. CAST: Robert Lindsay, Zoë Wanamaker |

| | |

|12:00pm |Elders With Andrew Denton: Helen Bamber |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

| |Andrew Denton interviews Helen Bamber, who at 20, travelled to Belsen to help the survivors of the Nazi death camp. She |

| |has devoted six decades to helping heal people broken by genocide, slavery, ethnic violence and torture. |

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|1:00pm |Basketball: WNBL: Bulleen Vs Sydney University |

| |(Live AEDT) |

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

| |Uni Flames. |

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|3:00pm |Football: W-League: Melbourne Victory Vs Newcastle Jets |

| |(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 Melbourne Victory clash with Newcastle Jets. |

| | |

|5:00pm |Bowls: Australia v RSA 2011 |

| |Coverage of all the action when Australia take on South Africa at the Moonta Bowls Club on South Australia's copper |

| |coast. |

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|6:00pm |Monty Don's Italian Gardens: The South |

| |(CC,G) |

| |Monty Don is in Naples to visit some of the most sublime, romantic retreats in southern Italy. |

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|7:00pm |ABC News |

| |(CC) |

|7:30pm |Doc Martin |

| |(CC)Final |

| |Mrs Tishell's long standing crush on Dr Martin Ellingham takes a dramatic turn in this final episode. Fuelled by a |

| |cocktail of drugs she boards a bus taking baby James Henry with her. CAST: Martin Clunes |

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|8:20pm |Agatha Christie's Miss Marple: The Blue Geranium |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |Miss Marple has new evidence about the Blue Geranium murder and needs help to stop the court hearing. Did the wealthy and|

| |unpopular Mary Pritchard die of shock when the geranium in her wallpaper turned blue? CAST: Julia McKenzie |

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|9:50pm |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. |

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|10:40pm |Trial And Retribution: Shooter |

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

| |Satch is witness to a brutal assassination, putting both him and his loved ones' lives at risk. CAST: Dorian Lough |

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|12:10am |rage |

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

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

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