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Program Guide 3

Sunday, 16 February 2020 3

Monday, 17 February 2020 8

Tuesday, 18 February 2020 11

Wednesday, 19 February 2020 14

Thursday, 20 February 2020 17

Friday, 21 February 2020 20

Saturday, 22 February 2020 22

Marketing Contacts 26

Program Guide

Sunday, 16 February 2020

|6:00am |rage |

| |(CC,PG) |

| |Keep the party vibe going with wall-to-wall music videos, from new releases to classics and the long-forgotten. |

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|7:00am |Weekend Breakfast |

| |(CC) |

| |Ease into your Sunday with an intelligent and engaging mix of breaking news, updated information, in-depth analysis, |

| |interviews, politics, sport, weather and global affairs. Presented by Johanna Nicholson and Fauziah Ibrahim. |

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|9:00am |Insiders |

| |(CC) |

| |Walkley Award-winning journalist David Speers joins Insiders in 2020, bringing his inimitable interview style and |

| |forensic analysis to Australia's most popular political affairs program. |

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|10:00am |Offsiders |

| |(CC) |

| |Kelli Underwood presents the show that gets to the centre of the big sporting issues both on and off field. Join a panel |

| |of sportswriters, experts and pundits for a challenging, insightful and humorous discussion about sport. |

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|10:30am |The World This Week |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |Beverley O'Connor presents a review of the ABC's best international news stories, with extended reports from Australia's |

| |largest network of reporters and foreign correspondents. |

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|11:00am |Compass: Polish Missionaries |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG,This program contains content that may concern some viewers.) |

| |Driven by a deep Christian belief to help others less fortunate three Polish missionaries devote their lives to caring |

| |for people, providing basic health care and education to people in remote parts of PNG. |

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|11:30am |Songs of Praise: Young Choir of the Year: Senior Semi Final |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| |Aled Jones hosts the second semi-final of the brand new singing competition - Young Choir of the Year 2018, from the |

| |Pontio Centre in Bangor. Five senior choirs from across the UK sing to win a place in the final. |

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|12:00pm |ABC News At Noon |

| |(CC) |

| |Miriam Corowa presents the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and coverage of events as they unfold. |

| |Plus original reporting, expert analysis and all the updated news, sport, weather and information you need. |

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|12:30pm |Landline |

| |(CC) |

| |Pip Courtney hosts Australia's pre-eminent regional and rural television program covering farming, weather, food, |

| |innovation, mining, fisheries, agribusiness, commodity prices and other issues affecting regional communities. |

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|1:00pm |Golf: Women's Australian Open |

| |(Live) |

| |Live coverage of the Final Round of the Women’s Australian Open from the Royal Adelaide Golf Club. Who will make history |

| |and have their name added to the long list of prestigious winners of the Patricia Bridges Bowl? |

|6:00pm |Hard Quiz |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

| |Which expert dares tell Tom Gleeson he's wrong? Is it Young Ones fan Kreisha? Abhi, who admires heart surgeon Dr. Victor |

| |Chang? Simon, who loves racehorse Makybe Diva? Or Volvo owner Frank? Hard Quiz has the answers. |

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|6:30pm |Back Roads: Jabiru, NT |

| |(CC,Repeat)Final |

| |Join award-winning journalist and Murawari-Gomeroi man, Allan Clarke as he uncovers the small community of Jabiru. Buried|

| |deep in Kakadu National Park, it is one of the most extraordinary places on the planet. (Season Final) |

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|7:00pm |ABC News Sunday |

| |(CC) |

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|7:40pm |Grand Designs: Padstow |

| |(CC) |

|*New Episode* |Harry and Briony Anscombe embark on a radical mission to build a giant five-bedroom house inspired by an American |

| |Modernist house Harry saw in the cult 80s film Ferris Bueller's Day Off. |

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|8:30pm |Midsomer Murders: The Miniature Murders |

| |(CC,M,Violence)Final |

| |The worlds of miniature dolls houses and real houses collide when prolific real estate agent Alexander Beauvoisin is |

| |murdered in front of a crowd at the unveiling of a new dolls house collection at Midsomer Museum. |

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|10:00pm |Football: W-League: Round 12 - Canberra United v Adelaide United |

| |(CC) |

| |After a two week break for the international window, W-League returns to ABC with Canberra United hosting Adelaide |

| |United. The home side must keep winning to maintain any chance of staying in the finals hunt. |

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|12:00am |Doc Martin |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |Martin's GMC report requires he passes three refresher courses which will decide if he is deemed fit to practice, |

| |starting with phlebotomy. Meanwhile, Louisa focuses on her new career as a child and adolescent counsellor. |

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|12:45am |Doctor Who: Smile |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG,This program is rated PG, parental guidance is recommended for viewers under fifteen years.) |

| |The language of the future is emoji! The Doctor takes Bill to a spectacular city on a distant planet, but where are the |

| |colonists? A band of 'cute' droids hold the deadly answer. |

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|1:35am |rage |

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

| |Australia's longest running music TV show, rage is home to the biggest vault of music videos from a diverse range of |

| |artists, genres and eras. We curate the best clips of all time to surprise and entertain you for hours. |

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|3:30am |Midsomer Murders: The Miniature Murders |

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

| |The worlds of miniature dolls houses and real houses collide when prolific real estate agent Alexander Beauvoisin is |

| |murdered in front of a crowd at the unveiling of a new dolls house collection at Midsomer Museum. |

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|5:00am |Insiders |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |Walkley Award-winning journalist David Speers joins Insiders in 2020, bringing his inimitable interview style and |

| |forensic analysis to Australia's most popular political affairs program. |

Other States:

Queensland State

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|11:00am |ABC News |

| |(CC) |

| |Miriam Corowa presents the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and coverage of events as they unfold. Plus |

| |original reporting, expert analysis and all the updated news, sport, weather and information you need. |

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|12:00pm |Golf: Women's Australian Open |

| |Live coverage of the Final Round of the Women’s Australian Open from the Royal Adelaide Golf Club. Who will make history and have |

| |their name added to the long list of prestigious winners of the Patricia Bridges Bowl? |

|5:00pm |Landline |

| |(CC) |

| |Pip Courtney hosts Australia's pre-eminent regional and rural television program covering farming, weather, food, innovation, |

| |mining, fisheries, agribusiness, commodity prices and other issues affecting regional communities. |

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Northern Territory

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|11:30am |Golf: Women's Australian Open |

| |Live coverage of the Final Round of the Women’s Australian Open from the Royal Adelaide Golf Club. Who will make history and have |

| |their name added to the long list of prestigious winners of the Patricia Bridges Bowl? |

| | |

|4:30pm |Songs of Praise: Young Choir of the Year: Senior Semi Final |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| |Aled Jones hosts the second semi-final of the brand new singing competition - Young Choir of the Year 2018, from the Pontio Centre|

| |in Bangor. Five senior choirs from across the UK sing to win a place in the final. |

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|5:00pm |Landline |

| |(CC) |

| |Pip Courtney hosts Australia's pre-eminent regional and rural television program covering farming, weather, food, innovation, |

| |mining, fisheries, agribusiness, commodity prices and other issues affecting regional communities. |

South Australia State

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|12:30pm |Golf: Women's Australian Open |

| |Live coverage of the Final Round of the Women’s Australian Open from the Royal Adelaide Golf Club. Who will make history and have |

| |their name added to the long list of prestigious winners of the Patricia Bridges Bowl? |

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|5:30pm |Landline |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |Pip Courtney hosts Australia's pre-eminent regional and rural television program covering farming, weather, food, innovation, |

| |mining, fisheries, agribusiness, commodity prices and other issues affecting regional communities. |

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Western Australia State

|10:30am |Golf: Women's Australian Open |

| |Live coverage of the Final Round of the Women’s Australian Open from the Royal Adelaide Golf Club. Who will make history and have |

| |their name added to the long list of prestigious winners of the Patricia Bridges Bowl? |

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|3:30pm |The World This Week |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |Beverley O'Connor presents a review of the ABC's best international news stories, with extended reports from Australia's largest |

| |network of reporters and foreign correspondents. |

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|4:00pm |Compass: Polish Missionaries |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG,This program contains content that may concern some viewers.) |

| |Driven by a deep Christian belief to help others less fortunate three Polish missionaries devote their lives to caring for people,|

| |providing basic health care and education to people in remote parts of PNG. |

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|4:30pm |Songs of Praise: Young Choir of the Year: Senior Semi Final |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| |Aled Jones hosts the second semi-final of the brand new singing competition - Young Choir of the Year 2018, from the Pontio Centre|

| |in Bangor. Five senior choirs from across the UK sing to win a place in the final. |

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|5:00pm |Landline |

| |(CC) |

| |Pip Courtney hosts Australia's pre-eminent regional and rural television program covering farming, weather, food, innovation, |

| |mining, fisheries, agribusiness, commodity prices and other issues affecting regional communities. |

Monday, 17 February 2020

|6:00am |News Breakfast |

| |(CC) |

|9:00am |ABC News Mornings |

| |(CC) |

|10:00am |Foreign Correspondent |

| |(CC,Repeat,This program includes content that may offend some viewers) |

|10:30am |Back Roads |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

|11:00am |Griff's Great Australian Rail Trip |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

|12:00pm |ABC News At Noon |

| |(CC) |

|1:00pm |Landline |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

|2:00pm |Rick Stein's Road to Mexico |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|3:05pm |The Cook And The Chef |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|3:30pm |Hard Quiz |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

|4:00pm |Think Tank |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|5:00pm |Anh's Brush With Fame |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

|5:30pm |Julia Zemiro's Home Delivery |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

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|6:00pm |The Drum |

| |(CC) |

| |Big Questions, Bold Answers. The conversations that will get the nation talking. Ellen Fanning and Julia Baird are joined|

| |by a panel of guests for an hour of forthright and insightful discussion of the big issues of the day. |

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|7:00pm |ABC News |

| |(CC) |

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|7:30pm |7.30 |

| |(CC) |

| |Australia's leading nightly public affairs program, bringing you more exclusive investigations and real life stories of |

| |extraordinary Australians. Plus a unique perspective on the issues of the day. Presented by Leigh Sales. |

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|8:00pm |Australian Story |

| |(CC) |

|*Series Return* |Returning for a new season in 2020, the show that puts the 'real' back into reality TV. A new decade of fascinating, |

| |moving and authentic stories sharing the stories of extraordinary Australians. |

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|8:30pm |Four Corners |

| |(CC) |

| |Four Corners is Australia's premier investigative journalism program. Since 1961, the Four Corners team has been exposing|

| |scandals, triggering inquiries, firing debate and confronting taboos. |

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|9:15pm |Media Watch |

| |(CC,PG) |

| |Paul Barry presents the show that casts a critical eye over the media industry, watching the watchers and commenting on |

| |all forms of media, PR and communications. |

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|9:35pm |Q+A |

| |(CC) |

| |Accomplished journalist and presenter Hamish Macdonald leads a panel of guests and members of the public in a surprising |

| |and thought-provoking discussion that will challenge our thinking on big and complex issues. |

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|10:40pm |ABC Late News |

| |(CC) |

| |End your day informed and up-to-date as Michael Tetlow presents a summary of the key issues and events. Plus Elysse |

| |Morgan with business and finance news. |

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|11:10pm |Louis Theroux: Law & Disorder in Philadelphia |

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

| |Louis Theroux signs up for his most dangerous assignment - patrolling the crime-ridden streets of Philadelphia with the |

| |local law enforcement - to find out why the crime and violence in the city is so bad. |

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|12:10am |Doctor Who: Thin Ice |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG,This program is rated PG, parental guidance is recommended for viewers under fifteen years.) |

| |London, 1814. Revellers at the Frost Fair are being pulled beneath the frozen Thames by a terrifying monster. Will the |

| |Doctor and Bill stop the slaughter before they too are dragged into the icy waters? |

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|12:55am |rage |

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

| |Australia's longest running music TV show, rage is home to the biggest vault of music videos from a diverse range of |

| |artists, genres and eras. We curate the best clips of all time to surprise and entertain you for hours. |

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|3:30am |Compass: Modern Prophets: The Writer |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

| |In the first of a three part series 'Modern Prophets', Geraldine Doogue interviews writer Tim Winton, a deep thinker |

| |whose life has been underpinned by his faith and commitment to making a difference. |

|4:00am |Catalyst: Soundscape / Juno's Mission |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| |The natural world tells unseen stories through sound. Catalyst discovers what we can learn from listening to nature. Plus|

| |we go to Australia's tracking station Tidbinbilla to witness Juno going into orbit around Jupiter. |

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|4:30am |The Drum |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |Big Questions, Bold Answers. The conversations that will get the nation talking. Ellen Fanning and Julia Baird are joined|

| |by a panel of guests for an hour of forthright and insightful discussion of the big issues of the day. |

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|5:30am |One Plus One: William Yang |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |William Yang has spent five decades exploring cultural and sexual identity through his work as a photographer. After |

| |coming out as gay, it took him many more years to shrug off shame around his Chinese heritage. |

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Tuesday, 18 February 2020

|6:00am |News Breakfast |

| |(CC) |

|9:00am |ABC News Mornings |

| |(CC) |

|10:00am |Foreign Correspondent |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

|10:30am |Australia Remembers: Operation Hammersley |

| |(CC,Live) |

|12:00pm |ABC News At Noon |

| |(CC) |

|1:00pm |Four Corners |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

|1:45pm |Media Watch |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

|2:00pm |Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None |

| |(CC,Repeat,M,Adult Themes, Drug Use, Violence) |

|3:05pm |Poh's Kitchen |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|3:35pm |Hard Quiz |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG)Final |

|4:05pm |Think Tank |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|5:00pm |Anh's Brush With Fame |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

|5:30pm |Julia Zemiro's Home Delivery |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

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|6:00pm |The Drum |

| |(CC) |

| |Big Questions, Bold Answers. The conversations that will get the nation talking. Ellen Fanning and Julia Baird are joined|

| |by a panel of guests for an hour of forthright and insightful discussion of the big issues of the day. |

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|7:00pm |ABC News |

| |(CC) |

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|7:30pm |7.30 |

| |(CC) |

| |Australia's leading nightly public affairs program, bringing you more exclusive investigations and real life stories of |

| |extraordinary Australians. Plus a unique perspective on the issues of the day. Presented by Leigh Sales. |

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|8:00pm |Foreign Correspondent |

| |(CC) |

|*Series Return* |Back for brand new adventures in 2020, the show that takes you around the globe to uncover fascinating and in-depth |

| |stories. The ABC's foreign correspondents report on real international stories and the people involved. |

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|8:30pm |Griff's Great Australian Rail Trip: Darwin to Alice Springs Make Sure You Drink Water! |

| |(CC,PG) |

| |Griff Rhys Jones tumbles into the humid tropicsof Darwin in an historic bi-plane before riding the iconic Ghan North to |

| |South and arriving in Australia's dry red centre. |

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|9:20pm |Rick Stein's Road to Mexico: San Diego to Baja California |

| |(CC,G) |

| |Rick enjoys a hearty steak and eggs American diner special before bidding farewell to his Ford Mustang and crossing one |

| |of the world's busiest border crossings San Diego to Tijuana. |

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|10:20pm |ABC Late News |

| |(CC) |

| |End your day informed and up-to-date as Michael Tetlow presents a summary of the key issues and events. Plus Elysse |

| |Morgan with business and finance news. |

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|10:50pm |Q+A |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |Accomplished journalist and presenter Hamish Macdonald leads a panel of guests and members of the public in a surprising |

| |and thought-provoking discussion that will challenge our thinking on big and complex issues. |

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|12:00am |The Cry |

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

| |Returning home to Scotland, Alistair and Joanna continue to grow apart. Triggered by a long-forgotten memory, Joanna |

| |confronts Alistair and demands to know the truth surrounding Noah's disappearance. (Final) |

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|1:00am |Doctor Who: Knock Knock |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

| |Why do floorboards creak? When a sinister landlord shows Bill and her friends the perfect house-share, they have no idea |

| |what lies ahead...knock knock, who's there? |

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|1:45am |rage |

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

| |Australia's longest running music TV show, rage is home to the biggest vault of music videos from a diverse range of |

| |artists, genres and eras. We curate the best clips of all time to surprise and entertain you for hours. |

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|3:30am |Compass: Modern Prophets: Defence Chaplains |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| |Geraldine talks to Defence Chaplains: former infantry officer Reverend Rob Sutherland & Air Force Chaplain Squadron |

| |Leader Robyn Kidd who have seen active service providing support to military personnel. |

|4:00am |Catalyst: Gaming with Orangutans / Stormageddon |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| |How are storms changing as the world warms? Plus can orangutans teach us a thing or two about computer games? |

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|4:30am |The Drum |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |Big Questions, Bold Answers. The conversations that will get the nation talking. Ellen Fanning and Julia Baird are joined|

| |by a panel of guests for an hour of forthright and insightful discussion of the big issues of the day. |

|5:30am |One Plus One: John Howard |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |He's one of Australia's leading actors, but as a young man John Howard lacked confidence. After flunking medical and |

| |legal studies, his sense of self-worth soared when he discovered acting. He sits down with Jane Hutcheon. |

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Wednesday, 19 February 2020

|6:00am |News Breakfast |

| |(CC) |

|9:00am |ABC News Mornings |

| |(CC) |

|10:00am |Foreign Correspondent |

| |(CC,Repeat)Final |

|10:30am |Back Roads |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|11:00am |Grand Designs |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

|12:00pm |ABC News At Noon |

| |(CC) |

|12:30pm |National Press Club Address |

| |(CC) |

|1:30pm |Foreign Correspondent |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

|2:00pm |Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None |

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

|3:00pm |Mary Berry's Foolproof Cooking |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|3:30pm |TBA |

|4:00pm |Think Tank |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

|5:00pm |Anh's Brush With Fame |

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

| |voices of people who have died) |

|5:30pm |Julia Zemiro's Home Delivery |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

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|6:00pm |The Drum |

| |(CC) |

| |Big Questions, Bold Answers. The conversations that will get the nation talking. Ellen Fanning and Julia Baird are joined|

| |by a panel of guests for an hour of forthright and insightful discussion of the big issues of the day. |

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|7:00pm |ABC News |

| |(CC) |

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|7:30pm |7.30 |

| |(CC) |

| |Australia's leading nightly public affairs program, bringing you more exclusive investigations and real life stories of |

| |extraordinary Australians. Plus a unique perspective on the issues of the day. Presented by Leigh Sales. |

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|8:00pm |Hard Quiz |

| |(CC,PG) |

| |Tonight's weird and wonderful #HardQuiz topics: Louis Armstrong, the Boston Red Sox, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and the |

| |history of McDonald's restaurants. Will Tom be forced to serve up the Big Brass Mug with a side of fries? |

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|8:30pm |Shaun Micallef's MAD AS HELL |

| |(CC) |

| |Andy helps a local folk guitarist get a chance at stardom by arresting a band passing through town and shooting them when|

| |they try to escape. |

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|9:00pm |Black Comedy |

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

| |Taon confronts the meanest inmate to make an impression on his first day in prison, we apply for an Aboriginal Starter |

| |Pack and go back to the 70s, as Alice and Melvyn attend Australia's first interracial swingers party. |

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|9:30pm |TBA |

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|10:15pm |Planet America |

| |(CC) |

| |In this US election year Chas Licciardello and John Barron set out to discover the real America - its politics and its |

| |people - with analysis from US and Australian experts. Follow the twists and turns in Trump's America. |

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|10:45pm |ABC Late News |

| |(CC) |

| |End your day informed and up-to-date as Michael Tetlow presents a summary of the key issues and events. Plus Elysse |

| |Morgan with business and finance news. |

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|11:15pm |Four Corners |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |Four Corners is Australia's premier investigative journalism program. Since 1961, the Four Corners team has been exposing|

| |scandals, triggering inquiries, firing debate and confronting taboos. |

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|12:05am |Media Watch |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

| |Paul Barry presents the show that casts a critical eye over the media industry, watching the watchers and commenting on |

| |all forms of media, PR and communications. |

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|12:20am |Doctor Who: Oxygen |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

| |Trapped on a space station with no oxygen, the Doctor, Bill and Nardole are horrified to discover the automated |

| |spacesuits keeping them alive are also trying to kill them! |

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|1:10am |rage |

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

| |Australia's longest running music TV show, rage is home to the biggest vault of music videos from a diverse range of |

| |artists, genres and eras. We curate the best clips of all time to surprise and entertain you for hours. |

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|3:35am |Compass: Modern Prophets: Sakdiyah Ma'ruf |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

| |Geraldine Doogue interviews Indonesia's first female stand-up comedian Sakdiyah Ma'ruf. Having learnt to speak English by|

| |watching TV, she enjoys combining religion & humour with the freedom that only comedy allows. |

|4:00am |Catalyst: Gut Reaction (Part 1) |

| |(CC,Repeat,G,This program includes scenes of childbirth, and nudity.) |

| |Could our food be making us sick - very sick? In the first of a two-part special, Dr Graham Phillips reveals research |

| |about the interplay between food and the bacteria deep within our guts. |

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|4:30am |The Drum |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |Big Questions, Bold Answers. The conversations that will get the nation talking. Ellen Fanning and Julia Baird are joined|

| |by a panel of guests for an hour of forthright and insightful discussion of the big issues of the day. |

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|5:30am |One Plus One: Ita Buttrose |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |After nine years and 500 interviews, Jane Hutcheon prepares to say farewell to One Plus One. In her final interview Jane |

| |speaks with an Australian icon, media doyenne and current Chair of the ABC Ita Buttrose. |

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Thursday, 20 February 2020

|6:00am |News Breakfast |

| |(CC) |

|9:00am |ABC News Mornings |

| |(CC) |

|10:00am |TBA |

|10:30am |Back Roads |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

|11:00am |Ask The Doctor |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

|11:30am |Ask The Doctor |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|12:00pm |ABC News At Noon |

| |(CC) |

|1:00pm |TBA |

|2:00pm |Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None |

| |(CC,Repeat,M,Adult Themes, Coarse Language, Drug Use, Sex Scenes, Violence)Final |

|3:05pm |The Cook And The Chef |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|3:30pm |TBA |

|4:00pm |Think Tank |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|5:00pm |Anh's Brush With Fame |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|5:30pm |Julia Zemiro's Home Delivery |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

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|6:00pm |The Drum |

| |(CC) |

| |Big Questions, Bold Answers. The conversations that will get the nation talking. Ellen Fanning and Julia Baird are joined|

| |by a panel of guests for an hour of forthright and insightful discussion of the big issues of the day. |

| | |

|6:55pm |Sammy J |

| |(CC) |

| |Biting, bite-sized comedy as Sammy J and his team of troublemakers tackle the news of the week. |

| | |

|7:00pm |ABC News |

| |(CC) |

| | |

|7:30pm |7.30 |

| |(CC) |

| |Australia's leading nightly public affairs program, bringing you more exclusive investigations and real life stories of |

| |extraordinary Australians. Plus a unique perspective on the issues of the day. Presented by Leigh Sales. |

| | |

|8:00pm |TBA |

| | |

|8:50pm |Would I Lie To You? |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

| |This week the guests joining Lee Mack and David Mitchell are actor Daisy May Cooper, comedian Diane Morgan, TV presenter |

| |Richard Osman and motoring broadcaster Rory Reid. |

| | |

|9:20pm |QI: Over And Ova |

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

| |Bill Bailey, Jan Ravens and Grayson Perry join regular panellist Alan Davies and host Sandi Toksvig for an unconventional|

| |look at the theme 'Over and Ova'. |

| | |

|9:50pm |Killing Eve: Wide Awake |

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

| |Villanelle dives deep into the world of her target under the guise of her new found persona, Billie. Their relationship |

| |on the rocks, Eve and Niko confront each other about their future. |

| | |

|10:35pm |ABC Late News |

| |(CC) |

| |End your day informed and up-to-date as Michael Tetlow presents a summary of the key issues and events. Plus Elysse |

| |Morgan with business and finance news. |

| | |

|11:05pm |Informer: No Sleep Till Brooklyn |

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

| |When Raza is arrested, Gabe and his new partner Holly identify him as a potential informant for London's |

| |Counter-Terrorism Special Unit (CTSU) and coerce him into working for them. |

| | |

|12:05am |Louis Theroux: Law & Disorder in Philadelphia |

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

| |Louis Theroux signs up for his most dangerous assignment - patrolling the crime-ridden streets of Philadelphia with the |

| |local law enforcement - to find out why the crime and violence in the city is so bad. |

| | |

| | |

|1:05am |Doctor Who: Extremis |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

| |Everyone who has ever read The Veritas has been found dead. In a forbidden library at the heart of the Vatican, the Pope |

| |urges the Doctor to read the ancient text - but can he handle the truth? |

| | |

|1:55am |rage |

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

| |Australia's longest running music TV show, rage is home to the biggest vault of music videos from a diverse range of |

| |artists, genres and eras. We curate the best clips of all time to surprise and entertain you for hours. |

| | |

|3:15am |Killing Eve: Wide Awake |

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

| |Villanelle dives deep into the world of her target under the guise of her new found persona, Billie. Their relationship |

| |on the rocks, Eve and Niko confront each other about their future. |

|4:00am |Catalyst: Gut Reaction (Part 2) |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

| |The final part of a Catalyst investigation into whether food could actually be our medicine. A healthy diet could be even|

| |more important than previously thought because food affects the bacteria deep inside our guts. |

| | |

|4:30am |The Drum |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |Big Questions, Bold Answers. The conversations that will get the nation talking. Ellen Fanning and Julia Baird are joined|

| |by a panel of guests for an hour of forthright and insightful discussion of the big issues of the day. |

| | |

|5:25am |Sammy J |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |Biting, bite-sized comedy as Sammy J and his team of troublemakers tackle the news of the week. |

|5:30am |One Plus One: Jane Hutcheon |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |After 500 episodes as the interviewer, the tables turn on Jane Hutcheon as she becomes the person answering the |

| |questions. Jane reflects on her life, family and 25 years at the ABC in conversation with Hamish Macdonald. |

| | |

| | |

| | |

Friday, 21 February 2020

|6:00am |News Breakfast |

| |(CC) |

|9:00am |ABC News Mornings |

| |(CC) |

|10:00am |TBA |

|10:30am |Back Roads |

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

| |voices of people who have died) |

|11:00am |Ask The Doctor |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|11:30am |Ask The Doctor |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG)Final |

|12:00pm |ABC News At Noon |

| |(CC) |

|1:00pm |TBA |

|1:30pm |Australian Story |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

|2:00pm |Agatha Raisin |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

|3:05pm |Poh's Kitchen |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|3:30pm |TBA |

|4:00pm |Think Tank |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

|5:00pm |Anh's Brush With Fame |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG)Final |

|5:30pm |Julia Zemiro's Home Delivery |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |

| | |

|6:00pm |The Drum |

| |(CC) |

| |Big Questions, Bold Answers. The conversations that will get the nation talking. Ellen Fanning and Julia Baird are joined|

| |by a panel of guests for an hour of forthright and insightful discussion of the big issues of the day. |

| | |

|7:00pm |ABC News |

| |(CC) |

| | |

| | |

|7:30pm |Gardening Australia |

| |(CC) |

| |Costa Georgiadis visits a rental garden brimming with Aussie native plants in pots, Josh Byrne learns how a native |

| |marsupial is regenerating its plant filled habitat and Sophie Thomson visits an artists stunning home garden. |

| | |

|8:30pm |Endeavour: Confection |

| |(CC,Repeat,M,Adult themes, drug references, violence) |

| |The murder of renowned chocolate factory owner Greville Creswell during a local hunt leads Endeavour to the sleepy |

| |village of Chigton Green. |

| | |

|10:00pm |QI: Non-Sequiturs |

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

| |Guests Miles Jupp, Deirdre O'Kane and Phill Jupitus join regular panellist Alan Davies and host Sandi Toksvig to |

| |contemplate the theme 'non sequiturs' on the quite interesting quiz that often strays off on a strange tangent. |

| | |

|10:30pm |ABC Late News |

| |(CC) |

| |End your day informed and up-to-date as Michael Tetlow presents a summary of the key issues and events. Plus Elysse |

| |Morgan with business and finance news. |

| | |

|11:05pm |Shaun Micallef's MAD AS HELL |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |Andy helps a local folk guitarist get a chance at stardom by arresting a band passing through town and shooting them when|

| |they try to escape. |

| | |

|11:35pm |Doctor Who: The Pyramid At The End Of The World |

| |(CC,Repeat,PG,This program is rated PG, parental guidance is recommended for viewers under fifteen years.) |

| |An ancient pyramid appears & clocks around the world begin counting down to the Earth's destruction. An alien race stands|

| |ready to offer humanity a deal that could save them, will the Doctor be forced to accept their help? |

| | |

|12:25am |rage |

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

| |Your weekend begins with an all-night music video marathon. Rage brings you new music, emerging and independent |

| |Australian artists, plus classic hits, party favourites and songs you've never heard but will fall in love with. |

| | |

|5:00am |rage |

| |(CC,PG) |

| |Keep the party vibe going as the sun comes up with continuous music videos, from new releases to classics and the songs |

| |we've long forgotten. |

Saturday, 22 February 2020

|6:00am |rage |

| |(CC,PG) |

| |Your weekend starts here with rage. Non-stop music videos including the hottest new releases, chart predictions plus |

| |all-time favourites and long forgotten classics. |

| | |

|10:00am |rage guest programmer: Polaris |

| |(CC,PG) |

| |Sydney metalcore heavyweights Polaris share their eclectic music taste on Rage. |

| | |

|11:00am |Australia Remembers: Operation TAMAR |

| |(CC) |

| | |

|12:00pm |ABC News At Noon |

| |(CC) |

| |Miriam Corowa presents the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and coverage of events as they unfold. |

| |Plus original reporting, expert analysis and all the updated news, sport, weather and information you need. |

| | |

|12:30pm |Endeavour: Confection |

| |(CC,Repeat,M,Adult themes, drug references, violence) |

| |The murder of renowned chocolate factory owner Greville Creswell during a local hunt leads Endeavour to the sleepy |

| |village of Chigton Green. |

| | |

|2:00pm |QI: Non-Sequiturs |

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

| |Guests Miles Jupp, Deirdre O'Kane and Phill Jupitus join regular panellist Alan Davies and host Sandi Toksvig to |

| |contemplate the theme 'non sequiturs' on the quite interesting quiz that often strays off on a strange tangent. |

| | |

|2:30pm |Back In Time For Dinner: The 1950s |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| |Guided by Annabel Crabb, an Aussie family goes on a time-travelling adventure to discover how the food we eat transformed|

| |the way we live, the fabric of the nation and defined family roles - starting in post-war 1950s. |

| | |

|3:30pm |Fake Or Fortune?: Tom Roberts |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| |Fiona Bruce and the team come down under for their first Australian investigation. Can they prove an online purchase from|

| |an English auction site is a lost work by Tom Roberts, considered one of Australia's greatest artists. |

| | |

| | |

|4:30pm |Landline |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |Pip Courtney and Landline reporters around the country bring you up to date with the issues affecting rural and regional |

| |Australia. From farming, agriculture, food, economics, innovation, climate, infrastructure and more. |

| | |

|5:00pm |Football: A-League: Round 20 – Newcastle Jets v Melbourne Victory |

| |(CC,Live) |

| |Both the Newcastle Jets and Melbourne Victory replaced their coaches midseason, so players from both teams will be out to|

| |impress. The Jets sit at the bottom of the ladder but can they end any finals hope for the Victory? |

| | |

|7:00pm |ABC News |

| |(CC) |

| | |

|7:30pm |Doc Martin |

| |(CC,PG) |

| |Ruth is concerned about becoming increasingly forgetful, and is even more perturbed when Martin offers to perform a mini |

| |mental state examination. It confirms she is showing early signs of dementia. |

| | |

|8:20pm |Agatha Raisin: The Deadly Dance (Part 1) |

| |(CC,PG) |

| |Agatha Raisin is on the verge of a new era; reconciled with James Lacey and launching her own detective agency. Could |

| |this be the start of her long-craved-for new life? |

| | |

|9:10pm |TBA |

| | |

|10:10pm |Call The Midwife |

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

| |Owing to the snow, Lucille is two days late and her start is bumpy when she falls ill. Lucille is called out from her |

| |sick bed to assist Trixie with a breech birth. |

| | |

|11:10pm |rage guest programmer: Polaris |

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

| |Sydney metalcore heavyweights Polaris share their eclectic music taste on Rage. |

| | |

|5:00am |rage |

| |(CC,PG) |

| |Keep the party vibe going as the sun comes up with continuous music videos, from new releases to classics and the songs |

| |we've long forgotten. |

Other States:

Queensland State

| | |

|3:30pm |Landline |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |Pip Courtney and Landline reporters around the country bring you up to date with the issues affecting rural and regional |

| |Australia. From farming, agriculture, food, economics, innovation, climate, infrastructure and more. |

| | |

|4:00pm |Football: A-League: Round 20 – Newcastle Jets v Melbourne Victory |

| |(CC) |

| |Both the Newcastle Jets and Melbourne Victory replaced their coaches midseason, so players from both teams will be out to impress.|

| |The Jets sit at the bottom of the ladder but can they end any finals hope for the Victory? |

| | |

|6:00pm |Fake Or Fortune?: Tom Roberts |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| |Fiona Bruce and the team come down under for their first Australian investigation. Can they prove an online purchase from an |

| |English auction site is a lost work by Tom Roberts, considered one of Australia's greatest artists. |

Northern Territory

| | |

|3:30pm |Football: A-League: Round 20 – Newcastle Jets v Melbourne Victory |

| |(CC) |

| |Both the Newcastle Jets and Melbourne Victory replaced their coaches midseason, so players from both teams will be out to impress.|

| |The Jets sit at the bottom of the ladder but can they end any finals hope for the Victory? |

| | |

|5:30pm |Fake Or Fortune?: Tom Roberts |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| |Fiona Bruce and the team come down under for their first Australian investigation. Can they prove an online purchase from an |

| |English auction site is a lost work by Tom Roberts, considered one of Australia's greatest artists. |

| | |

|6:30pm |Landline |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |Pip Courtney and Landline reporters around the country bring you up to date with the issues affecting rural and regional |

| |Australia. From farming, agriculture, food, economics, innovation, climate, infrastructure and more. |

| | |

South Australia State

| | |

|4:30pm |Football: A-League: Round 20 – Newcastle Jets v Melbourne Victory |

| |(CC) |

| |Both the Newcastle Jets and Melbourne Victory replaced their coaches midseason, so players from both teams will be out to impress.|

| |The Jets sit at the bottom of the ladder but can they end any finals hope for the Victory? |

| | |

|6:30pm |Landline |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |Pip Courtney and Landline reporters around the country bring you up to date with the issues affecting rural and regional |

| |Australia. From farming, agriculture, food, economics, innovation, climate, infrastructure and more. |

| | |

Western Australia State

| | |

|2:00pm |Football: A-League: Round 20 – Newcastle Jets v Melbourne Victory |

| |(CC) |

| |Both the Newcastle Jets and Melbourne Victory replaced their coaches midseason, so players from both teams will be out to impress.|

| |The Jets sit at the bottom of the ladder but can they end any finals hope for the Victory? |

| | |

|4:00pm |Back In Time For Dinner: The 1950s |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| |Guided by Annabel Crabb, an Aussie family goes on a time-travelling adventure to discover how the food we eat transformed the way |

| |we live, the fabric of the nation and defined family roles - starting in post-war 1950s. |

| | |

|5:00pm |Fake Or Fortune?: Tom Roberts |

| |(CC,Repeat,G) |

| |Fiona Bruce and the team come down under for their first Australian investigation. Can they prove an online purchase from an |

| |English auction site is a lost work by Tom Roberts, considered one of Australia's greatest artists. |

| | |

|6:00pm |Landline |

| |(CC,Repeat) |

| |Pip Courtney hosts Australia's pre-eminent regional and rural television program covering farming, weather, food, innovation, |

| |mining, fisheries, agribusiness, commodity prices and other issues affecting regional communities. |

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