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Sunday, 26 January 2020 3
Monday, 27 January 2020 9
Tuesday, 28 January 2020 12
Wednesday, 29 January 2020 15
Thursday, 30 January 2020 18
Friday, 31 January 2020 21
Saturday, 1 February 2020 23
Marketing Contacts 27
Program Guide
Sunday, 26 January 2020
|6:00am |rage |
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| |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 |
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| |Ease into your Sunday morning with an intelligent and engaging mix of breaking news, updated information, in-depth |
| |analysis, interviews, politics, weather and global affairs. Presented by Johanna Nicholson and Josh Szeps. |
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|7:30am |WugulOra Morning Ceremony |
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| |ABC takes you live to the WugulOra Morning Ceremony at Sydney’s Barangaroo where Indigenous Elders and performers take |
| |centre stage for the official start of the January 26 program. |
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|8:30am |Weekend Breakfast |
| |(CC) |
| |Ease into your Sunday morning with an intelligent and engaging mix of breaking news, updated information, in-depth |
| |analysis, interviews, politics, weather and global affairs. Presented by Johanna Nicholson and Josh Szeps. |
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|9:00am |Australia Day: Flag Raising and Citizenship Ceremony |
| |(CC) |
| |The Governor General and the Prime Minister get Australia Day Celebrations underway in Canberra with the first of many |
| |flag raising and citizenship ceremonies that will happen across Australia on our national day. |
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|10:15am |Offsiders: Summer Edition |
| |(CC) |
| |Paul Kennedy is joined by a panel of commentators and sportswriters for an informed and spirited conversation about the |
| |issues in sport. From cricket, tennis, football and more, sport doesn't stop for the summer holidays. |
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|11:00am |Compass: Precious Objects |
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| |With exclusive access to the collection at the Sydney Jewish Museum, Compass spends time with Holocaust survivors who are|
| |passionate about sharing the stories behind their precious belongings. |
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|11:30am |Songs of Praise: Fife's Future |
| |(CC,Repeat,G) |
| |Sally Magnusson discovers remarkable signs of hope on her final journey around the Kingdom of Fife and introduces hymns |
| |and songs from Dunfermline Abbey, St Andrews University and singer Ian White. |
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|12:00pm |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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|12:30pm |Golden Guitar Awards 2020 |
| |(CC) |
| |Highlights of the 48th Annual Golden Guitar Awards, showcasing the cream of Australian country music artists at a |
| |star-studded event in Tamworth. |
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|2:00pm |Australian of the Year Awards 2020 |
| |(CC,Repeat) |
| |Kumi Taguchi and Jeremy Fernandez are joined by Prime Minister Scott Morrison for the 60th Australian of the Year Awards.|
| |Celebrate the achievements and contribution of eminent Australians in four prestigious categories. |
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|3:30pm |Landline Summer |
| |(CC) |
| |This summer Pip Courtney and the Landline team look back at some of the best stories from across rural and regional |
| |Australia, meeting interesting people and discussing food, produce, livestock, innovation and more. |
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|4:00pm |Football: W-League: Round 11 - Melbourne Victory v Canberra United |
| |(CC) |
| |An Australia Day W-League clash as the team that finished last season on top of the ladder Melbourne Victory host |
| |Canberra United. Both teams are in contention for a finals spot so a win is crucial with three rounds to go. |
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|6:00pm |Hard Quiz |
| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |
| |Tom Gleeson grills four contestants to find the Hardest Quizzer. In this episode Tom Hanks expert Robyn, George Orwell |
| |expert Conan, Australian venomous animals expert Peter & commercial aviation expert James all play...HARD! |
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|6:30pm |Back Roads: Koroit, VIC |
| |(CC,Repeat) |
| |Heather Ewart discovers a patch of Ireland tucked away in coastal Victoria. Koroit is reportedly home to the largest |
| |Irish community in regional Australia, and it's a place that thrives on music, poetry and potatoes. |
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|7:00pm |ABC News Sunday |
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|7:30pm |Australia Day Live |
| |As the sun sets on our national day, Australian music legends perform classic songs on the Sydney Opera House forecourt |
|*Special Event* |and Circular Quay, choreographed to spectacular pyrotechnics, a flotilla of yachts and jetski displays. |
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|9:30pm |How Australia Got Its Mojo |
| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |
| |Gruen's Russel Howcroft tells the story of two of Australia's greatest admen - Alan 'Mo' Morris and Allan 'Jo' Johnston -|
| |the creatives behind the hit ads How Do Ya Feel?, You Oughta Be Congratulated and C'mon Aussie C'mon. |
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|10:35pm |Recovery: The Music & The Mayhem |
| |(CC,Repeat,M,Coarse Language) |
| |Celebrating legendary ABC music show Recovery, host Dylan Lewis takes us through the best performances, those awkward |
| |interviews and the most random, hilarious moments of the show. |
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|11:30pm |Silent Witness: Covenant (Part 2) |
| |(CC,Repeat,MA,Adult Themes, Violence) |
| |Nikki reaches out to Becky to help her deal with her trauma, as her father is implicated in the killings. Jack's paranoia|
| |about Clarissa leaving deepens further when the pair join forces with Max. |
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|12:30am |rage |
| |(MA,Rage Warning - 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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|2:00am |Unforgotten |
| |(CC,Repeat,M,Adult Themes, Coarse Language) |
| |When the body of a young man is discovered in a derelict building, DCI Cassie Stuart - one of the Met's smartest |
| |detectives - is called in to investigate with her partner DI Sunil Khan. |
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|2:45am |Newton's Law: Uniform Motion |
| |(CC,Repeat,M,Adult Themes) |
| |Josephine worries she's crossed over to the dark side when representing a furniture conglomerate, but manages to assist |
| |the underdog in a downstairs case. |
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|3:45am |Silent Witness: Covenant (Part 2) |
| |(CC,Repeat,MA,Adult Themes, Violence) |
| |Nikki reaches out to Becky to help her deal with her trauma, as her father is implicated in the killings. Jack's paranoia|
| |about Clarissa leaving deepens further when the pair join forces with Max. |
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|4:45am |Offsiders: Summer Edition |
| |(CC,Repeat) |
| |Paul Kennedy is joined by a panel of commentators and sportswriters for an informed and spirited conversation about the |
| |issues in sport. From cricket, tennis, football and more, sport doesn't stop for the summer holidays. |
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|5:30am |One Plus One: Kirsten Drysdale |
| |(CC,Repeat) |
| |Kirsten Drysdale played professional hockey before landing a career as a TV journalist and presenter. She speaks with |
| |Jane Hutcheon about the media, her African connections, and the bizarre story behind her first book. |
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Other States:
Queensland State
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|2:00pm |The Mix: Rinse and Repeat Episode 5 |
| |(CC,Repeat,This Program contains coarse language and drug references) |
| |Conceptual artists descend on a country town at Cementa19; giant cats and supernatural experiences with art superstar Takashi |
| |Murakami; and our panel explores the cultural divide between urban artists and regional audiences. |
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|2:30pm |Landline Summer |
| |(CC,Repeat) |
| |This summer Pip Courtney and the Landline team look back at some of the best stories from across rural and regional Australia, |
| |meeting interesting people and discussing food, produce, livestock, innovation and more. |
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|3:00pm |Football: W-League: Round 11 - Melbourne Victory v Canberra United |
| |(CC) |
| |An Australia Day W-League clash as the team that finished last season on top of the ladder Melbourne Victory host Canberra United.|
| |Both teams are in contention for a finals spot so a win is crucial with three rounds to go. |
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|5:00pm |The Best Of Back Roads |
| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |
| |In a special one-hour episode we celebrate Australia as Heather Ewart revisits communities whose good humour and inventiveness |
| |will inspire and uplift us all. |
Northern Territory
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|2:00pm |The Mix: Rinse and Repeat Episode 5 |
| |(CC,Repeat,This Program contains coarse language and drug references) |
| |Conceptual artists descend on a country town at Cementa19; giant cats and supernatural experiences with art superstar Takashi |
| |Murakami; and our panel explores the cultural divide between urban artists and regional audiences. |
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|2:30pm |Football: W-League: Round 11 - Melbourne Victory v Canberra United |
| |(CC) |
| |An Australia Day W-League clash as the team that finished last season on top of the ladder Melbourne Victory host Canberra United.|
| |Both teams are in contention for a finals spot so a win is crucial with three rounds to go. |
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|4:30pm |Australian of the Year Awards 2020 |
| |(CC,Repeat) |
| |Kumi Taguchi and Jeremy Fernandez are joined by Prime Minister Scott Morrison for the 60th Australian of the Year Awards. |
| |Celebrate the achievements and contribution of eminent Australians in four prestigious categories. |
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South Australia State
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|3:30pm |Football: W-League: Round 11 - Melbourne Victory v Canberra United |
| |(CC) |
| |An Australia Day W-League clash as the team that finished last season on top of the ladder Melbourne Victory host Canberra United.|
| |Both teams are in contention for a finals spot so a win is crucial with three rounds to go. |
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|5:30pm |The Mix: Rinse and Repeat Episode 5 |
| |(CC,Repeat,This Program contains coarse language and drug references) |
| |Conceptual artists descend on a country town at Cementa19; giant cats and supernatural experiences with art superstar Takashi |
| |Murakami; and our panel explores the cultural divide between urban artists and regional audiences. |
Western Australia State
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|12:30pm |Landline Summer |
| |(CC,Repeat) |
| |This summer Pip Courtney and the Landline team look back at some of the best stories from across rural and regional Australia, |
| |meeting interesting people and discussing food, produce, livestock, innovation and more. |
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|3:00pm |Australian of the Year Awards 2020 |
| |(CC,Repeat) |
| |Kumi Taguchi and Jeremy Fernandez are joined by Prime Minister Scott Morrison for the 60th Australian of the Year Awards. |
| |Celebrate the achievements and contribution of eminent Australians in four prestigious categories. |
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|4:30pm |Golden Guitar Awards 2020 |
| |(CC) |
| |Highlights of the 48th Annual Golden Guitar Awards, showcasing the cream of Australian country music artists at a star-studded |
| |event in Tamworth. |
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Monday, 27 January 2020
|6:00am |News Breakfast |
| |(CC) |
|9:00am |ABC News Mornings |
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|10:00am |Foreign Correspondent |
| |(CC,Repeat) |
|10:30am |The House With Annabel Crabb |
| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |
|11:00am |Dream Gardens |
| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |
|11:30am |Ask The Doctor |
| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |
|12:00pm |ABC News At Noon |
| |(CC) |
|1:00pm |Australian Story |
| |(CC,Repeat) |
|1:30pm |Rugged Paradise |
| |(CC,Repeat) |
|2:00pm |Unforgotten |
| |(CC,Repeat,M,Adult Themes, Coarse Language) |
|3:05pm |The Cook And The Chef |
| |(CC,Repeat,G) |
|3:35pm |Julia Zemiro's Home Delivery |
| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |
|4:05pm |Think Tank |
| |(CC,Repeat,G) |
|5:00pm |Anh's Brush With Fame |
| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |
|5:30pm |The Heights |
| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |
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|6:00pm |ABC News |
| |(CC) |
| |Australia's most respected and trusted source of independent news, delivering breaking news, exclusive investigations, |
| |emergency information, plus analysis and informed discussion. |
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|6:30pm |Summer Drum |
| |(CC) |
| |The show that helps you navigate the challenges and dilemmas of a new era. As we enter the brave new world of the 2020s, |
| |Adam Spencer is joined by a panel of smart minds for a fresh take on summer's biggest talking points. |
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|7:00pm |ABC News |
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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 Joe O'Brien. |
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|8:00pm |Back Roads: Menindee, NSW |
| |(CC) |
|*Brand New* |Last summer, Menindee in NSW made worldwide news when a perfect storm of drought and poor water management caused a mass |
| |fish kill of nearly a million fish. Guest presenter Lisa Millar uncovers the town behind the headlines. |
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|8:30pm |Magical Land Of Oz: Human Shift |
| |(CC,Repeat,G)Final |
| |The force of human induced change has been rapid and dramatic, so animal populations have reacted in rapid and dramatic |
| |ways. In this episode we meet Australia's contemporary success stories, & those being left behind. (Final) |
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|9:30pm |EXPOSED: The Case Of Keli Lane: Missing To Murder |
| |(CC,Repeat,M,Coarse Language) |
| |Award winning investigative journalists Caro Meldrum-Hanna and Elise Worthington continue to pry open the police |
| |investigation into the mysterious disappearance of Keli Lane's baby Tegan, making surprising discoveries. |
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|10:30pm |ABC Late News |
| |(CC) |
| |Australia's most respected and trusted source of independent news, delivering breaking news, exclusive investigations and|
| |original journalism, plus context and analysis on the day's events. |
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|11:00pm |Louis Theroux: The City Addicted To Crystal Meth |
| |(CC,Repeat,M,Adult Themes, Coarse Language, Drug Use) |
| |Louis Theroux visits Central Valley, California, home to some of the most impoverished rural towns in America, where |
| |crystal-meth addiction is among the most prolific in the USA. |
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|12:00am |Horror Movie: A Low Budget Nightmare |
| |(CC,Repeat,M,Adult Themes, Coarse Language) |
| |Tensions rise on the set of Red Christmas as Craig waits nervously to see if his leading lady, American 'scream queen' |
| |Dee Wallace will turn up. And depression sets in when Craig realises he may not be able to sell his film. |
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|1:00am |rage |
| |(MA,Rage Warning - 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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|2:40am |Unforgotten |
| |(CC,Repeat,M,Adult Themes, Coarse Language, Sexual References) |
| |Having identified the body in the cellar as homeless boy Jimmy Sullivan, the search for his murderer begins. Cassie and |
| |Sunny investigate, starting with identifying the names featured in Jimmy's diary. |
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|3:30am |Newton's Law: Newton's Law Of Cooling |
| |(CC,Repeat,M,Adult Themes, Coarse Language) |
| |Josephine is surprised that Whitley wants her to represent him in a property dispute, and the downstairs team make their |
| |own discoveries in what is ostensibly a simple assault case. |
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|4:30am |Catalyst: Making Dogs Happy (Part 1) |
| |(CC,Repeat,G) |
| |We all like to think our dogs are really happy with us, but how can we be sure? New research suggests most of us can't |
| |even tell. Are our dogs really happy & can we use science to make them happier? #ABCcatalyst |
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|5:00am |Summer Drum |
| |(CC,Repeat) |
| |The show that helps you navigate the challenges and dilemmas of a new era. As we enter the brave new world of the 2020s, |
| |Adam Spencer is joined by a panel of smart minds for a fresh take on summer's biggest talking points. |
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|5:30am |One Plus One: Conrad Sewell |
| |(CC,Repeat) |
| |Singer Conrad Sewell was on the cusp of global stardom when his life unravelled due to drug and alcohol addiction. He's |
| |now starting afresh with a debut studio album and his biggest tour to date. |
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Tuesday, 28 January 2020
|6:00am |News Breakfast |
| |(CC) |
|9:00am |ABC News Mornings |
| |(CC) |
|10:00am |Foreign Correspondent |
| |(CC,Repeat,This program contains coarse language) |
|10:30am |Making Child Prodigies |
| |(CC,Repeat,G) |
|11:00am |Dream Gardens |
| |(CC,Repeat,G) |
|11:30am |Ask The Doctor |
| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |
|12:00pm |ABC News At Noon |
| |(CC) |
|1:00pm |Australian Story |
| |(CC,Repeat,This program contains nudity.,Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following |
| |program may contain images and voices of people who have died) |
|1:30pm |Heywire |
| |(CC,Repeat,G) |
|2:00pm |Unforgotten |
| |(CC,Repeat,M,Adult Themes, Coarse Language, Sexual References) |
|3:05pm |Poh's Kitchen |
| |(CC,Repeat,G) |
|3:30pm |Julia Zemiro's Home Delivery |
| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |
|4:05pm |Think Tank |
| |(CC,Repeat,G) |
|5:00pm |Anh's Brush With Fame |
| |(CC,Repeat,G) |
|5:30pm |The Heights |
| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |
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|6:00pm |ABC News |
| |(CC) |
| |Australia's most respected and trusted source of independent news, delivering breaking news, exclusive investigations, |
| |emergency information, plus analysis and informed discussion. |
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|6:30pm |Summer Drum |
| |(CC) |
| |The show that helps you navigate the challenges and dilemmas of a new era. As we enter the brave new world of the 2020s, |
| |Adam Spencer is joined by a panel of smart minds for a fresh take on summer's biggest talking points. |
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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 Joe O'Brien. |
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|8:00pm |Nigella At My Table |
| |(CC,G) |
| |Nigella Lawson shares another selection of her favourite dishes, including a breakfast of fried bread and tomato hash |
| |inspired by her university days. |
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|8:35pm |The Pool: Our Battleground |
| |(CC,Repeat,PG)Final |
| |We look beneath the seductive, aqua-coloured waters of the pool to reveal its hidden history at the centre of battles |
| |over race, gender, sexuality and religion. (Final) |
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|9:30pm |The Cult Of The Family: In Search of Justice |
| |(CC,Repeat,M,Adult Themes)Final |
| |The Family cult's solicitor testifies and reveals enough evidence for a warrant to be issued for the arrest of cult |
| |leader Anne Hamilton-Byrne and her husband Bill. Will justice be done for the children she imprisoned? |
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|10:30pm |ABC Late News |
| |(CC) |
| |Australia's most respected and trusted source of independent news, delivering breaking news, exclusive investigations and|
| |original journalism, plus context and analysis on the day's events. |
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|11:00pm |Secrets of the Dinosaur Crater |
| |(CC,Repeat,G) |
| |66 million years ago an asteroid hit the planet. Now an expedition is underway to drill 1500m into the crater it created |
| |- the Chicxulub asteroid impact crater, aiming to unearthing the secrets that killed the dinosaurs. |
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|12:00am |The Cry |
| |(CC,Repeat,M,Adult Themes, Coarse Language) |
| |Joanna and Alistair travel to Australia with their baby, Noah, to seek custody of Alistair's daughter. When they stop at |
| |a store, they leave Noah in the car. When they return he is gone, and their nightmare begins. |
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|1:00am |rage |
| |(MA,Rage Warning - 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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|2:45am |Unforgotten |
| |(CC,Repeat,M,Adult Themes, Coarse Language) |
| |Cassie and Sunny visit a priest who remembers Jimmy fondly, but unfortunately Father Robert Greaves is unable to identify|
| |'Jo-Jo', the mysterious person who gave Jimmy the diary. |
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|3:30am |Newton's Law: The Uncertainty Principle |
| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |
| |Josephine's high profile asylum seeker kidnapping case is further complicated when Callum intervenes, landing Josephine's|
| |witness, and himself, in hot water. |
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|4:25am |Catalyst: Making Dogs Happy (Part 2) |
| |(CC,Repeat,G) |
| |In Part 2 of Making Dogs Happy, discover new science-based ways of communicating with dogs, how to better read what they |
| |are saying, how our own personalities impact their happiness & new technology to help make pets happier. |
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|5:00am |Summer Drum |
| |(CC,Repeat) |
| |The show that helps you navigate the challenges and dilemmas of a new era. As we enter the brave new world of the 2020s, |
| |Adam Spencer is joined by a panel of smart minds for a fresh take on summer's biggest talking points. |
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|5:30am |One Plus One: Casey Legler |
| |(CC,Repeat) |
| |As a teenager, Casey Legler was one of the fastest swimmers in the world. She was also an alcoholic. After overcoming |
| |trauma caused by competing at the Olympics, Casey became the first woman signed as a male fashion model. |
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Wednesday, 29 January 2020
|6:00am |News Breakfast |
| |(CC) |
|9:00am |ABC News Mornings |
| |(CC) |
|10:00am |Foreign Correspondent |
| |(CC,Repeat) |
|10:30am |Making Child Prodigies |
| |(CC,Repeat,PG,The following program contains strobing effects) |
|11:00am |Dream Gardens |
| |(CC,Repeat,G) |
|11:30am |Ask The Doctor |
| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |
|12:00pm |ABC News At Noon |
| |(CC) |
|1:00pm |Secrets of the Dinosaur Crater |
| |(CC,Repeat,G) |
|2:00pm |Unforgotten |
| |(CC,Repeat,M,Adult Themes, Coarse Language) |
|3:00pm |Nigella At My Table |
| |(CC,Repeat,G) |
|3:30pm |Julia Zemiro's Home Delivery |
| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |
|4:05pm |Think Tank |
| |(CC,Repeat,G) |
|5:00pm |Anh's Brush With Fame |
| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |
|5:30pm |The Heights |
| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |
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|6:00pm |ABC News |
| |(CC) |
| |Australia's most respected and trusted source of independent news, delivering breaking news, exclusive investigations, |
| |emergency information, plus analysis and informed discussion. |
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|6:30pm |Summer Drum |
| |(CC) |
| |Guest host Adam Spencer takes in the sights and sounds of an Australian summer, joined by Drum regulars and special |
| |guests to cover the day's big news, and the issues we have time to reflect on in the holiday period. |
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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 |Sherlock: The Final Problem |
| |(CC,Repeat,M,Adult Themes, Violence)Final |
| |Long-buried secrets finally catch up with the Baker Street duo. Someone has been playing a very long game and, alone and |
| |defenceless, Sherlock and Dr Watson face their greatest challenge. Is the game finally over? (Final) |
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|9:30pm |TBA |
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|10:15pm |Planet America |
| |(CC) |
| |Now twice a week! Chas and John have more time to guide you through the latest from Trump's America as the President |
| |faces impeachment, the Democratic primaries get underway and we get into the full swing of Campaign 2020. |
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|10:45pm |ABC Late News |
| |(CC) |
| |Australia's most respected and trusted source of independent news, delivering breaking news, exclusive investigations and|
| |original journalism, plus context and analysis on the day's events. |
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|11:15pm |Harry Potter: A History of Magic |
| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |
| |To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the first Harry Potter book, the British Library is hosting an exhibition of the |
| |real-life magical history behind JK Rowling's beloved classics. |
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|12:15am |Louis Theroux: The City Addicted To Crystal Meth |
| |(CC,Repeat,M,Adult Themes, Coarse Language, Drug Use) |
| |Louis Theroux visits Central Valley, California, home to some of the most impoverished rural towns in America, where |
| |crystal-meth addiction is among the most prolific in the USA. |
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|1:15am |rage |
| |(MA,Rage Warning - 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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|2:50am |Unforgotten |
| |(CC,Repeat,M,Adult Themes, Coarse Language, Violence) |
| |Cassie and Sunny question Sir Phillip to find out exactly what his involvement was with a prominent East End crime |
| |family. Eric and Claire's anniversary party gets underway. |
| | |
|3:35am |Newton's Law: Terminal Velocity |
| |(CC,Repeat,M,Violence) |
| |As Josephine unexpectedly re-unites with a former client, Lewis' defence of a privileged thief unearths a troubling link |
| |between the boy and her sister, Rose. |
| | |
|4:30am |Catalyst: Meditation: Can It Really Change You? |
| |(CC,Repeat,PG,This program contains drug and substance use) |
| |Dr Graham Phillips embarks on an 8 week meditation course to find out if the ancient art lives up to the current hype. |
| |New research shows that it can affect the body & the mind & even alter the structure of the brain. |
| | |
|5:00am |Summer Drum |
| |(CC,Repeat) |
| |Guest host Adam Spencer takes in the sights and sounds of an Australian summer, joined by Drum regulars and special |
| |guests to cover the day's big news, and the issues we have time to reflect on in the holiday period. |
| | |
|5:30am |One Plus One: Steve Biddulph |
| |(CC,Repeat) |
| |Psychologist and parenting expert Steve Biddulph has been helping families for decades, and his books have sold millions |
| |worldwide. Known for his work on masculinity, he's now trained his eye on the challenges faced by girls. |
| | |
Thursday, 30 January 2020
|6:00am |News Breakfast |
| |(CC) |
|9:00am |ABC News Mornings |
| |(CC) |
|10:00am |Foreign Correspondent |
| |(CC,Repeat) |
|10:30am |Making Child Prodigies |
| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |
|11:00am |Dream Gardens |
| |(CC,Repeat,G) |
|11:30am |Ask The Doctor |
| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |
|12:00pm |ABC News At Noon |
| |(CC) |
|1:00pm |Adam Hills The Last Leg |
| |(Repeat) |
|2:00pm |Unforgotten |
| |(CC,Repeat,M,Adult Themes, Coarse Language, Violence) |
|3:05pm |The Cook And The Chef |
| |(CC,Repeat,G) |
|3:30pm |Julia Zemiro's Home Delivery |
| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |
|4:05pm |Think Tank |
| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |
|5:00pm |Anh's Brush With Fame |
| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |
|5:30pm |The Heights |
| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |
| | |
|6:00pm |ABC News |
| |(CC) |
| |Australia's most respected and trusted source of independent news, delivering breaking news, exclusive investigations, |
| |emergency information, plus analysis and informed discussion. |
| | |
|6:30pm |Summer Drum |
| |(CC) |
| |The show that helps you navigate the challenges and dilemmas of a new era. As we enter the brave new world of the 2020s, |
| |Adam Spencer is joined by a panel of smart minds for a fresh take on summer's biggest talking points. |
| | |
| | |
| | |
|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 |
| | |
| | |
| | |
|9:00pm |Would I Lie To You? |
| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |
| |Joining team captains Lee Mack and David Mitchell this week are "The Crown" actress Olivia Colman, singer Aston |
| |Merrygold, comedian Jon Richardson and TV presenter Michaela Strachan. |
| | |
|9:30pm |QI: Ologies |
| |(CC,Repeat,M,Coarse Language) |
| |Joining Sandi Toksvig is regular quizzer Alan Davies. The two pose more perplexing questions, handing out points to the |
| |'most interesting' guesses. Celebrity guests include Bill Bailey, Phill Jupitus and Claudia Winkleman. |
| | |
|10:00pm |Killing Eve: Desperate Times |
| |(CC,Repeat,M,Coarse Language, Drug Use, Sexual References, Violence) |
| |Villanelle, unhappy with the cards she's been dealt, decides to take things into her own hands and continue her work as a|
| |freelancer. After the discovery of another dead body, Eve and her new team make a break in their case. |
| | |
|10:45pm |ABC Late News |
| |(CC) |
| |Australia's most respected and trusted source of independent news, delivering breaking news, exclusive investigations and|
| |original journalism, plus context and analysis on the day's events. |
| | |
|11:15pm |The Split |
| |(CC,Repeat,M,Sexual References) |
| |Working on a case involving a member of Parliament, Hannah grows increasingly close to Christie and further away from |
| |Nathan and her family. As Rose and James's wedding draws near, Ruth hosts a dinner party for the family. |
| | |
| | |
| | |
|12:15am |Sherlock: The Final Problem |
| |(CC,Repeat,M,Adult Themes, Violence) |
| |Long-buried secrets finally catch up with the Baker Street duo. Someone has been playing a very long game and, alone and |
| |defenceless, Sherlock and Dr Watson face their greatest challenge. Is the game finally over? (Final) |
| | |
|1:45am |Newton's Law: Equal & Opposite Forces |
| |(CC,Repeat,M,Adult Themes, Violence) |
| |The upstairs and downstairs teams join forces in a class action, taking on a pharmaceutical company that tried to cover |
| |up the side effects resulting from their drug trials. (Final) |
| | |
|2:45am |Catalyst: Blind Leading The Blind / Bionic Bra |
| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |
| |Researchers are getting a clearer picture on the way the brain turns sounds into images, redefining our understanding of |
| |vision. Plus, the "Bionic Bra" - providing the right amount of breast support as needed. #ABCcatalyst |
| | |
|3:15am |Killing Eve: Desperate Times |
| |(CC,Repeat,M,Coarse Language, Drug Use, Sexual References, Violence) |
| |Villanelle, unhappy with the cards she's been dealt, decides to take things into her own hands and continue her work as a|
| |freelancer. After the discovery of another dead body, Eve and her new team make a break in their case. |
| | |
|3:55am |The Split |
| |(CC,Repeat,M,Sexual References) |
| |Working on a case involving a member of Parliament, Hannah grows increasingly close to Christie and further away from |
| |Nathan and her family. As Rose and James's wedding draws near, Ruth hosts a dinner party for the family. |
| | |
|5:00am |Summer Drum |
| |(CC,Repeat) |
| |The show that helps you navigate the challenges and dilemmas of a new era. As we enter the brave new world of the 2020s, |
| |Adam Spencer is joined by a panel of smart minds for a fresh take on summer's biggest talking points. |
| | |
|5:30am |One Plus One: Sisonke Msimang |
| |(CC,Repeat) |
| |As the daughter of a South African freedom fighter, Sisonke Msimang learned key lessons on race from an early age. Now a |
| |writer and commentator based in WA, she tackles the contentious topics of gender, race and class. |
| | |
Friday, 31 January 2020
|6:00am |News Breakfast |
| |(CC) |
|9:00am |ABC News Mornings |
| |(CC) |
|10:00am |Foreign Correspondent |
| |(CC,Repeat,The following program contains images that may concern.) |
|10:30am |Making Child Prodigies |
| |(CC,Repeat,G) |
|11:00am |Dream Gardens |
| |(CC,Repeat,G) |
|11:30am |Ask The Doctor |
| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |
|12:00pm |ABC News At Noon |
| |(CC) |
|1:00pm |Death In Paradise |
| |(CC,Repeat,M,Violence) |
|2:00pm |Agatha Raisin |
| |(CC,Repeat,M,Violence) |
|3:05pm |Poh's Kitchen |
| |(CC,Repeat,G) |
|3:30pm |Julia Zemiro's Home Delivery |
| |(CC,Repeat,G) |
|4:00pm |Think Tank |
| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |
|5:00pm |Anh's Brush With Fame |
| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |
|5:30pm |The Heights |
| |(CC,Repeat,PG) |
| | |
|6:00pm |ABC News |
| |(CC)Final |
| |Australia's most respected and trusted source of independent news, delivering breaking news, exclusive investigations, |
| |emergency information, plus analysis and informed discussion. |
| | |
|6:30pm |Summer Drum |
| |(CC)Final |
| |In the last of our Summer series Adam Spencer and a panel of smart minds bring you a fresh take on the day's biggest |
| |talking points. (The Drum returns Monday 3 February). |
| | |
|7:00pm |ABC News |
| |(CC) |
| | |
|7:30pm |Death In Paradise |
| |(CC,Repeat,M,Violence)Final |
| |When the lead guitarist of a popular reggae band is murdered, Jack and his team must crack a cold case that has haunted |
| |the Commissioner for years before they can arrest the killer. (Final) |
| | |
|8:30pm |Endeavour: Icarus |
| |(CC,Repeat,M,Violence) |
| |The disappearance of a teacher at a public school forces Endeavour into an undercover operation. Carnage ensues as the |
| |investigation into Eddie Nero deepens. (Final) |
| | |
|10:00pm |QI: Night |
| |(CC,Repeat,M,Adult Themes, Coarse Language) |
| |David Mitchell, Noel Fielding and Holly Walsh join regular panellist Alan Davies and host Sandi Toksvig to contemplate |
| |the theme of 'night'. |
| | |
|10:35pm |ABC Late News |
| |(CC) |
| |Australia's most respected and trusted source of independent news, delivering breaking news, exclusive investigations and|
| |original journalism, plus context and analysis on the day's events. |
| | |
|11:05pm |Back |
| |(CC,Repeat,M,Adult Themes, Coarse Language, Sexual References)Final |
| |In the final episode, Andrew has completed transforming the John Barleycorn into a huge success. Later, Andrew's back |
| |story is brought into question when other former foster children turn up for Laurie's birthday memorial. |
| | |
|11:30pm |rage |
| |(MA,Rage Warning - 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, 1 February 2020
|6:00am |rage |
| |(CC,PG) |
| |Your weekend start 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 |
| |(CC,PG) |
| |For over 30 years rage has been showcasing a diverse range of music videos from Aussie and international artists. |
| |Features special guests who program their favourites and themed specials. #WatchingRage |
| | |
|11:00am |Classic Countdown: 1978 |
| |(CC,Repeat,G) |
| |Take a trip down memory lane with one of the ABC's most loved programs. Narrator Jane Clifton celebrates the sights & |
| |sounds of 1978 with John Cougar, Kate Bush, John Paul Young, Elton John & Dragon. |
| | |
|12:00pm |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. |
| | |
|12:30pm |Endeavour: Quartet |
| |(CC,Repeat,M,Violence) |
| |An assassination at an international sporting event uncovers a decades-old spy plot. Thursday investigates an attack on |
| |Eddie Nero. |
| | |
|2:00pm |Australia Day Live 2020 |
| |(CC,Repeat) |
| |As the sun sets on our national day, Australian music legends perform classic songs on the Sydney Opera House forecourt |
| |and Circular Quay, choreographed to spectacular pyrotechnics, a flotilla of yachts and jetski displays. |
| | |
|4:30pm |Landline Summer |
| |(CC,Repeat) |
| |Before Landline returns for 2020, enjoy one last taste of Landline's best stories from the past year. Find out the reason|
| |behind why some bananas have a red tip; Getting dusty with a roving mustering crew in the Top End. |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
|5:00pm |Football: A-League: Round 17 - Newcastle Jets v Western United |
| |(CC) |
| |With 12 rounds to go, the A-League action reaches boiling point. The league's newest team Western United have surprised |
| |many as Mark Rudan's side sat in third spot at Christmas. They travel to Newcastle to face the Jets. |
| | |
|7:00pm |ABC News |
| |(CC) |
| | |
|7:30pm |Vera: Old Wounds |
| |(CC,Repeat,M,Violence) Final |
| |DCI Vera Stanhope's team find themselves investigating a thirty-year old mystery, when the remains of a miner's daughter |
| |who vanished during the strike clashes in 1984, are found half-buried in a wood. |
| | |
|9:00pm |The Cry |
| |(CC,Repeat,M,Adult Themes, Coarse Language) |
| |The police begin to investigate Noah's abduction. The world's media descends on the small town of Wilde Bay. Alistair and|
| |Joanna are scrutinised as speculation spreads on social media as to their guilt or innocence. |
| | |
|10:00pm |Agatha Raisin: Agatha Raisin and the Curious Curate (Part 2) |
| |(CC,Repeat,M,Violence) Final |
| |With one of Carsely's own looking like the number one suspect in a double murder case, the pressure is on for Agatha to |
| |find the guilty party and ensure they're behind bars before the killer has the chance to strike again. |
| | |
|10:50pm |rage Guest Programmer |
| |(MA,Rage Warning - 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. Guest programmers curate an all-night playlist of their all-time favourite clips. |
| | |
|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
| | |
|4:00pm |Football: A-League: Round 17 - Newcastle Jets v Western United |
| |(CC) |
| |With 12 rounds to go, the A-League action reaches boiling point. The league's newest team Western United have surprised many as |
| |Mark Rudan’s side sat in third spot at Christmas. They travel to Newcastle to face the Jets. |
| | |
|6:00pm |Escape From The City: Lake Macquarie NSW: The Chapmans |
| |(CC,Repeat,G) |
| |With Sydney housing prices making owning their own slice of land impossible, young couple Matt and Siobhan are heading for Lake |
| |Macquarie. But getting their head around the new property market is a difficult ask. |
| | |
Northern Territory
| | |
|3:00pm |Landline Summer |
| |(CC,Repeat) |
| |Before Landline returns for 2020, enjoy one last taste of Landline's best stories from the past year. Find out the reason behind |
| |why some bananas have a red tip; Getting dusty with a roving mustering crew in the Top End. |
| | |
|3:30pm |Football: A-League: Round 17 - Newcastle Jets v Western United |
| |(CC) |
| |With 12 rounds to go, the A-League action reaches boiling point. The league's newest team Western United have surprised many as |
| |Mark Rudan’s side sat in third spot at Christmas. They travel to Newcastle to face the Jets. |
| | |
|5:30pm |Short Cuts To Glory: Matt Okine vs Food: Fit And Healthy |
| |(CC,Repeat,G) |
| |Matt Okine visits food legend Neil Perry who creates a super quick and easy pan-fried fish; the 'Godfather' of modern Italian |
| |cuisine Stefano Manfredi makes minestrone; Alice Zaslavsky roasts vegies. |
| | |
|6:00pm |Escape From The City: Lake Macquarie NSW: The Chapmans |
| |(CC,Repeat,G) |
| |With Sydney housing prices making owning their own slice of land impossible, young couple Matt and Siobhan are heading for Lake |
| |Macquarie. But getting their head around the new property market is a difficult ask. |
| | |
South Australia State
| | |
|4:30pm |Football: A-League: Round 17 - Newcastle Jets v Western United |
| |(CC) |
| |With 12 rounds to go, the A-League action reaches boiling point. The league's newest team Western United have surprised many as |
| |Mark Rudan’s side sat in third spot at Christmas. They travel to Newcastle to face the Jets. |
| | |
|6:30pm |Landline Summer |
| |(CC,Repeat) |
| |Before Landline returns for 2020, enjoy one last taste of Landline's best stories from the past year. Find out the reason behind |
| |why some bananas have a red tip; Getting dusty with a roving mustering crew in the Top End. |
| | |
Western Australia State
| | |
|2:00pm |Football: A-League: Round 17 - Newcastle Jets v Western United |
| |(CC) |
| |With 12 rounds to go, the A-League action reaches boiling point. The league's newest team Western United have surprised many as |
| |Mark Rudan’s side sat in third spot at Christmas. They travel to Newcastle to face the Jets. |
| | |
|4:00pm |Australia Day Live 2020 |
| |(CC,Repeat) |
| |As the sun sets on our national day, Australian music legends perform classic songs on the Sydney Opera House forecourt and |
| |Circular Quay, choreographed to spectacular pyrotechnics, a flotilla of yachts and jetski displays. |
| | |
|6:00pm |Escape From The City: Lake Macquarie NSW: The Chapmans |
| |(CC,Repeat,G) |
| |With Sydney housing prices making owning their own slice of land impossible, young couple Matt and Siobhan are heading for Lake |
| |Macquarie. But getting their head around the new property market is a difficult ask. |
| | |
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