ABC1 Program Guide: VIC: Week 33



Index

Program Highlights 1

Message Stick: Something To Celebrate 1

Stephen Fry In America: New World 2

The Last Enemy 3

Compass: My Brother, Balibo And Me 4

Ashes To Ashes 5

The Pinky & Perky Show: Pup Idol 6

Finding The Fallen 7

Tony Robinson's Crime And Punishment: Feud, Glorious Feud 8

Raw Comedy 9

The Librarians: This Little Piggy 10

United States Of Tara: Work 11

Australia's Heritage: National Treasures: De Groot's Sword 12

Whatever! The Science Of Teens 13

Consuming Kids: The Commercialisation Of Childhood 14

George Gently 15

East Of Everything: Secrets And Lies 16

The Bill 17

Watch Out For… 18

Sunday Arts 18

Talking Heads: Wendy Whiteley 18

The New Inventors 19

Amendments 20

Program Guide 24

Sunday, 9 August 2009 24

Monday, 10 August 2009 28

Tuesday, 11 August 2009 32

Wednesday, 12 August 2009 36

Thursday, 13 August 2009 40

Friday, 14 August 2009 44

Saturday, 15 August 2009 48

Marketing Contacts 50

Program Highlights

Sunday

1:30pm

Message Stick: Something To Celebrate

Sunday, 9 August 2009

|Over two weeks, ABC TV’s Message Stick celebrates its 10th birthday in two shows - Something To Celebrate (Sunday 9 August) and |

|Movers And Shakers (Sunday 16 August) by throwing a party and revisiting some of the most inspirational stories shown on the |

|program over the last decade. |

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|The two programs are a testament to the many extraordinary documentaries produced by our best Indigenous filmmakers over the |

|years. As Aboriginal feature film director and writer, Richard Frankland says, “We’ve got great artists - Kev Carmody, Warwick |

|Thornton, Deb Mailman - all these wonderful storytellers. We don’t need other people to tell our stories anymore. We’ve got |

|Message Stick and our wonderful voice makers to tell our stories.” |

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|Something To Celebrate revisits some of Message Stick’s most memorable moments and characters including Cathy Freeman and Deb |

|Mailman, and breaks out of the usual documentary format to have segments from the 10th birthday party itself, filmed in front of|

|a live studio audience. The party features three live acts to complement short historical segments - Casey Donovan, the youngest|

|ever winner of Australian Idol, and her cousin, soul singer Emma Donovan; former Bangarra dancer, Albert David; and stand up |

|comedian, Sean Choolburra, whose credits include the Melbourne Comedy Festival, the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and Channel 7’s |

|Thank God You’re Here. |

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|Message Stick is the latest program produced by the ABC’s Indigenous Programs Unit (IPU). The IPU was established by the ABC in |

|1987 with the objective of becoming a centre of excellence for the production of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander |

|television in Australia, and to promote a greater understanding between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. Something To |

|Celebrate applauds this achievement. |

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|Message Stick: Something To Celebrate will be repeated on ABC2 – Monday, August 10 at 5:00pm |

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PRODUCTION DETAILS:

An ABC TV Production

Sunday

7:30pm

Stephen Fry In America: New World

Sunday, 9 August 2009 New Series

|British actor, writer, presenter and author, Stephen Fry, was very nearly an American. In the 50s, just before Stephen was born,|

|his father was offered a job at Princeton University, but chose to turn it down. And so, Stephen was born in NW3 rather than in |

|NJ, New Jersey, and born a Stephen, not a Steve. |

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|In this six-part series Stephen travels, mostly in a London cab (hired in the US), through all 50 states of the country that he |

|could have nearly called home and which has always fascinated him. Along the way, he visits each state, hearing its song, |

|visiting its landmarks and distinctive sites, looking at its unique and quaint laws, talking to its citizens and discovering the|

|true natures of the 50 individual parts that make up the whole. |

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|He takes in the small town life of Independence Day parades, PTA meetings, Summer Camp and cherry-pie bake-offs, the local |

|elections, pageants and swap-meets. From Minnesota in winter to Death Valley, the Badlands, bayous, boondocks and southern |

|plantation houses, Stephen learns that each state contains something marvellous and particular to its people, landscape and |

|urban environments. |

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|In this first episode, Stephen explores the states that make up New England, before heading south to the nation’s capital and |

|ending up at the civil war battlefield of Gettysburg in Pennsylvania. |

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|As he takes to the road, driving through the autumn colours to uncover what really makes America tick, he meets Presidential |

|hopefuls in New Hampshire, witches in Salem, nuclear submariners in Connecticut, deer hunters and small time mobsters in New |

|York City, a Rhode Island socialite, a lobster fisherman in Maine, ice cream blenders in Vermont and car washers in New Jersey. |

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PRODUCTION DETAILS:

Written and Presented by Stephen Fry. Series Producer: John Paul Davidson; Executive Producer: Andre Singer.

Sunday

8:35pm

The Last Enemy

Sunday, 9 August 2009

|Stephen (Benedict Cumberbatch) comes face to face with his brother Michael (Max Beesley) - whom he buried just days earlier. |

|Despite Stephen's claims that Yasim (Anamaria Marinca) is safe, Michael remains suspicious and follows Stephen to Russell's |

|(Robert Carlyle) hideout. |

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|Michael emerges out of the shadows and is reunited with Yasim. Russell is shocked to learn of Michael, but angry they have |

|compromised him and his hideout, so he destroys it and leaves them to fend for themselves. |

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|Nye (David Harewood) and Gibbon (Christopher Fulford) visit a detention centre where a refugee has died from the mysterious |

|virus and find Cooper (Paul Higgins) there, about to perform an autopsy. Nye makes some calls and a clean-up team arrives to |

|remove the body. |

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|Michael persuades the furious Yasim and Stephen to work with him. He's narrowed the tainted vaccine down to one batch - EZ759 - |

|and wants to blow the conspiracy of silence open. But they need a blood sample from a sick refugee who came in with Michael, |

|which means getting to them before Bepa (Ovidiu Niculescu) helps them disappear. |

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|They arrive at the station just as an alarm sounds and the refugees are removed by police. Michael and Yasim slip away but |

|Stephen is taken to Eleanor (Eva Birthistle). She tells him that Inquirendo will fund the next five years of his research if he |

|leaves now. Thinking he's lost Yasim, Stephen reluctantly agrees, but as he reaches the airport he has a revelation. |

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|When Turney (Geraldine James) and Eleanor learn Stephen didn't get his flight they use TIA to strip him of the ability to use |

|his ID. |

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|Within 12 hours of having his ID taken away, Stephen is a shell of his former self. Desperate for help, he goes to see Cooper. |

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PRODUCTION DETAILS:

A Box TV production for the BBC and WGBH/Boston. Producer: Gub Neal; Director: Iain B MacDonald; Writer: Peter Berry.

Sunday

9:40pm

Compass: My Brother, Balibo And Me

Sunday, 9 August 2009

|Two years ago Paul Stewart was dying of liver failure. The former punk rocker’s life of hard drinking and drugs had caught up |

|with him, and he’d been waiting in a Melbourne hospital for 16 months for a donor liver. |

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|“I couldn’t eat anything and was throwing up blood and getting new blood transferred in all the time, and just waiting for that |

|liver… every night crying myself to sleep,” he tells Compass. |

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|A priest had said final prayers when a nun appeared at his bedside. Paul had never met her before but she promised to get all |

|her religious sisters in East Timor to pray for him. Within days Paul received a new liver. |

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|Paul believes his survival was quite simply a miracle which he attributes to the sudden appearance of Sister Helena who, |

|ironically, came from the very place that had robbed him of his brother more than 30 years before. |

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|Paul was 14 when his older brother Tony, a TV sound recordist, was killed with four other Australian-based newsmen in the remote|

|East Timorese village of Balibo. |

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|Paul channelled his adolescent anger over his brother’s death into Australia’s emerging punk rock scene and by the 1980s he was |

|in a band called The Painters & Dockers. Signature tunes included Die Yuppie Die and Nude School. |

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|Later he befriended a young East Timorese exile in Melbourne, Gil Santos, whose father disappeared during Indonesia’s 25 year |

|occupation. Together they started a band called The Dili Allstars. |

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|“We wanted to support East Timor’s fight for independence and music became the perfect vehicle,” says Paul. |

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|Since then the pair have raised money for all sorts of projects in East Timor. |

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|This story is told in Paul’s own words. He goes on a trip to East Timor, his second since his life-saving liver transplant. |

|Accompanied by Gil “the brother I gained” Paul takes along a donor gift of 30 acoustic guitars. He and Gil give them to young, |

|impoverished arts and music students in Dili. They also visit the Alma nuns, qualified physiotherapists, who work with disabled |

|children in the outlying slums. |

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|Compass: My Brother, Balibo And Me will be repeated on ABC2 - Friday, August 14 at 6:00pm |

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PRODUCTION DETAILS:

Executive Producer: Rose Hesp

Monday

9:35pm

Ashes To Ashes

Monday, 10 August 2009 New Series

|Swapping the Ford Cortina for a red Audi Quattro, DCI Gene Hunt (Philip Glenister) rolls up his sleeves and embraces the ‘80s in|

|the sequel to the critically acclaimed and phenomenally popular Life on Mars. |

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|Set in 1981, everyone’s favourite politically-incorrect cop, flanked by his faithful sidekicks DS Ray Carling (Dean Andrews) and|

|DC Chris Skelton (Marshall Lancaster), turns his attentions to taking on the ‘southern nancy’ criminal scum in the nation’s |

|capital. |

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|Gene, however, does not expect to be thrown together with the sexy, intelligent, DCI Alex Drake (Keeley Hawes - Spooks). Single |

|mother to daughter Molly, Alex has rapidly risen through the ranks of the Met and, in the modern world of 2008, skilfully uses |

|psychological profiling to capture suspects. When Alex and her daughter are kidnapped, she makes a daring attempt at escape, |

|resulting in a horrific accident. |

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|Alex suddenly finds herself in 1981 interacting with familiar characters, not just from her own life time, but also from the |

|detailed reports logged by none other than Sam Tyler, which Alex has previously spent months poring over. |

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|Ripped from her current world of sexual equality and respect, she finds herself faced with the boorish Gene in a two-tone, New |

|Romantic, ‘80s London with a soundtrack of Adam Ant, Roxy Music and The Human League ringing in her ears. |

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|Frustrated by each other’s stubbornness, the friction between Alex and Gene heats up. However, as the two titans collide, it |

|becomes apparent there is more than just a professional tension emerging. |

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PRODUCTION DETAILS:

A Kudos Film and Television production in association with Monastic Productions for BBC. Created by Matthew Graham (Doctor Who, Life on Mars, Hustle) and Ashley Pharaoh (Life on Mars, Hustle).

Tuesday

4:10pm

The Pinky & Perky Show: Pup Idol

Tuesday, 11 August 2009 New Series

|Pinky and Perky are a pair of lovable twin piglets who have just been given their big break in television - their own live TV |

|show full of crazy stunts, wild games, anarchic cartoons and top celebrity guests. Their show is loud, messy and frequently out |

|of control, which makes it a huge hit with the kids at home - and very unpopular with some of the grownups at the TV station! |

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|Episode one: Pup Idol - Tuesday August 11 at 4:10pm, ABC1 |

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|Pinky and Perky arrive at PPCTV to the sound of screaming fans who are eagerly awaiting the arrival of Jason Jasons – a mega pop|

|star booked to appear on their show. But when he arrives and starts making demands, Pinky and Perky are less than impressed. |

|However, when Jason’s top celebrity agent Simon Cow promises Perky the chance of a glittering music career, he is instantly won |

|over, but Pinky smells a rat! Pinky’s suspicions turn out to be well-founded, but before he can reveal Jason’s dark secret, he |

|has to contend with Simon Cow’s devious double-crossing tactics. |

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|Episode two: The Menacing Phantom – Wednesday August 12 at 4:10pm, ABC1 |

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|TV boss and the piglets’ uncle, Sir Percival, is out of town and has requested a spooky Halloween special while he’s away. Top |

|rock band Bat Sabbath are due to appear on the show and lead singer Batty Belagosi is enjoying playing pranks on a terrified |

|Perky. Meanwhile, Pinky is busy practising drawing monsters and when he gets a visit from cartoon whiz Barbara Hannah announcing|

|she’s his biggest fan, he’s over the moon! But just as Perky thinks he’s managed to escape his troublesome tormentor, he |

|encounters an even creepier character - a frightening figure who calls himself ‘The Phantom’ and who seems intent on destroying |

|The Pinky and Perky Show! |

PRODUCTION DETAILS:

A Pinky and Perky Enterprises, Method Films and DQ Entertainment Limited co-production for CBBC and France 3.

Tuesday

6:10pm

Finding The Fallen

Tuesday, 11 August 2009 New Series

|The second series of this acclaimed program returns to uncover the past and solve mysteries using a mixture of archaeology, |

|forensics and geneaology. |

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|In Northern France, an excavation yields evidence of WW1 mortar bombs. Its position reveals it to be a trench that was key to |

|the Allied taking of ‘Hill 70’ during the summer of 1917. |

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|The trench detectives begin a search for the tight-knit band of brothers who fought there, revealing the name of a Canadian |

|soldier who led the group into battle. As they close in on how he came to be there, they uncover the moving, Dickensian story of|

|this ‘Barnardo Boy’. |

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|The soldier was the eldest of three English orphans rescued from the crushing slums of a northern steel town in Britain and |

|shipped to Canada where the children were sent their separate ways. None were told where the others were, but all were bound by |

|a strong desire to reunite. |

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|This Barnardo Boy episode was awarded the 2009 Golden Sheaf for Best History Documentary. |

PRODUCTION DETAILS:

Yap films production for History Television Canada and History Channel UK. Executive Producers: Pauline Duffy and Elliot Halpern.

Tuesday

8:30pm

Tony Robinson's Crime And Punishment: Feud, Glorious Feud

Tuesday, 11 August 2009 New Series

|No matter who you are or what you do, every aspect of your life is now governed by the law, from where you walk, how much you |

|can drink, to how you should behave in public. But hardly any of us know how laws came into being. |

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|In this four-part series, Tony Robinson goes on a fascinating and sometimes bizarre journey to discover where English laws came |

|from, who made them and why. From trials of boiling water, through the decapitation of a king, to the emergence of modern |

|democracy, it’s a journey that starts 2,000 years ago and remains unfinished today. |

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|Tony finds out how the Normans created the first surveillance society, how today’s compensation culture was started by the Anglo|

|Saxons and how a man whose body is kept in a London cupboard inspired us to stop stringing up people and locking them up |

|instead. |

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|Throughout his historical journey, Tony plays the part of the accused, judge, jury and executioner and discovers the often |

|strange circumstances from which the main tenets of modern English law emerged. |

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|In this episode, Tony journeys back to the Dark Ages, before laws were written down and trials involved harsh physical ordeals. |

|But by the end of this period, the Saxons had created the very first sophisticated legal systems of courts and juries some 200 |

|years before they were formally introduced. |

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PRODUCTION DETAILS:

Series Producer: Ludo Graham; Executive Producer: Magnus Temple. Firefly Film & Television Productions Ltd.

Tuesday

9:25pm

Raw Comedy

Tuesday, 11 August 2009

|Raw Comedy is Australia's biggest and most prestigious open mic comedy competition. Since 1996, the Melbourne International |

|Comedy Festival has held dozens of heats right around Australia, to uncover the best comedian you've never heard of. |

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|After scouring the country to find the funniest new talent, the 2009 Raw Comedy National Grand Final took place on April 19 at |

|the Melbourne Town Hall. |

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|Hosted by Wil Anderson (The Gruen Transfer) and with a special guest appearance from Lawrence Leung (Choose Your Own Adventure),|

|the comedy standard was high, making it difficult for the judging panel to nominate a winner. |

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|The finalists include: Tracey Cosgrove (TAS), Shikhar Thakur (WA), Mikey Mileos (NSW), Nicole Roddy (NT), Charles Barrington |

|(VIC), Pam Rana (QLD), Ben and James Stevenson are The Stevenson Experience (ACT), Ash Walmsley (QLD), Michael Workman (WA), |

|Rhys Nicholson (NSW), Don Tran (VIC), Adam Keily (SA) and Adele (Shannon Woodford) (VIC). |

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PRODUCTION DETAILS:

ABC Executive Producer: Bruce Kane; MICF Executive Producer: Susan Provan.

Wednesday

9:00pm

The Librarians: This Little Piggy

Wednesday, 12 August 2009

|With the official library opening only a week away, Frances (Robyn Butler) – newly reinstated as head librarian – feverishly |

|regains control of her domain, ordering the staff to help stack the books, unpack the boxes and remove a pig’s head which is |

|firmly lodged in the returns chute. |

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|Christine (Roz Hammond) refuses to help as she is being assessed for her Re-Accreditation. When Frances finds out the assessor |

|is Adrian Green (Vince Colosimo), a big wig from the Library Association, she panics and futilely tries to stop him coming. |

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|Christine’s pregnancy continues to remind Frances of her own maternal irritations, as she fends off prank calls from her |

|expelled daughter at home. |

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|Meanwhile Dawn (Heidi Arena) pines for her lost love in Barbados and Matthew (Stephen Ballantyne) takes advantage of her broken |

|heart. |

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|The Librarians will be repeated on ABC2 – Thursday, August 13 at 8:30pm |

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PRODUCTION DETAILS:

Written and produced by Robyn Butler and Wayne Hope. Directed by Wayne Hope. Executive Producers: Robyn Butler, Wayne Hope, Geoff Porz. ABC Executive Producers: Miranda Dear, Amanda Higgs.

Wednesday

9:30pm

United States Of Tara: Work

Wednesday, 12 August 2009

|When Tara (Toni Collette) and Max (John Corbett) can’t connect in the bedroom, Tara worries Max may be more interested in her |

|alters - sexy T and seductive Alice - than her. |

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|After gaining reassurance from her therapist Dr Ocean (Valerie Mahaffey), Tara plans a sex date with Max to get them back on |

|track. Tara’s sister Charmaine (Rosemarie DeWitt) recommends she meet her boss Tiffany (Jessica St.Clair) for a potential mural |

|project. |

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|As Tara prepares for her sex date with Max, the pressure becomes too much and she becomes Buck. That night Buck doles out advice|

|on women and Max ends up male-bonding with his own wife. |

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|United States Of Tara: Work will be repeated on ABC2 – Thursday, August 13 at 9:30pm |

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PRODUCTION DETAILS:

A co-production between Showtime and Dreamworks. Executive Producers: Steven Spielberg, Justin Falvey, Darryl Frank, Alexa Junge and Diablo Cody. Created by Diablo Cody and written by Diablo Cody and Alexa Junge.

Thursday

6:50pm

Australia's Heritage: National Treasures: De Groot's Sword

Thursday, 13 August 2009

|Take a voyage of discovery with The Chaser’s Chris Taylor as he reveals the secrets behind a fascinating mix of treasures from |

|Australia’s National Heritage List. |

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|In the third season of five-minute mini-documentaries in the National Treasures series, Chris travels around Australia |

|delivering historical snapshots of places from the National Heritage List. |

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|He talks with experts and enthusiasts, revealing fascinating insights into our famous and not-so-famous past. |

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|Visiting objects and places of significance, including Fremantle Prison and the ruins of the Dutch merchant ship Batavia in |

|Western Australia, the Eureka flag and the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Victoria, Francis De Groot’s sword in NSW and the |

|Naracoorte Caves Fossil Mammal site in South Australia, Chris Taylor’s enthusiasm shines a welcome spotlight on the sometimes |

|forgotten gems that are an irreplaceable part of our national story. |

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|Established by the Australian Government in 2004, the National Heritage List is a collection of places that contribute to |

|Australia's national identity. |

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|In the second mini-documentary of the series, Chris takes a closer look at Francis De Groot’s famous sword. De Groot, an |

|Irish-born right-wing agitator, upstaged the 1932 opening of the Sydney Harbour Bridge by slicing through the ceremonial ribbon |

|moments before the NSW Premier Jack Lang could cut it. A lengthy court battle followed, establishing that De Groot, not Lang, |

|had legally opened the bridge. The antique sword he wielded, now held by a private collector has thus cemented its place as an |

|Australian national treasure and is now included in the National Heritage List. |

PRODUCTION DETAILS:

A Screen Australia production

Thursday

8:00pm

Whatever! The Science Of Teens

Thursday, 13 August 2009

|Science reveals that irrational, inexplicable teenage mood swings aren’t only normal, they’re helpful and beneficial - even if |

|they are painful for parents and teens alike. Teenagers may be sulky and surly one moment, exuberant and ecstatic the next. And |

|it’s more than hormones that brings on these extreme teen mood swings, it’s their developing brains that are also to blame. |

|Teens are at a cerebral crossroads; their brains driving new ways of thinking and feeling, and how teens learn to manage their |

|moods can either empower or derail them for the rest of their lives. |

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|The Teens: In this episode we meet four young Australians each with their own story to tell about the emotional roller coaster |

|of being a teen. The science behind teen moods is told through each personal experience. Aaron, Estelle, Sarah and Rebecca are |

|all experiencing life as a teen in different ways and talk about their moods and situations. The independence seeker, the |

|popular kid, the misfit and the depressive all face their own challenges of mood as they negotiate their way through the teenage|

|years. |

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|The Science: The latest science shows that typical teen moods have very little to do with the effects of pubertal hormones. |

|Scientists have recently found that the teen brain is itself in conflict, caught between heightened sensitivity to emotions, |

|while at the same time lacking the skills to control feelings. At the same time teenagers’ brains are going through this |

|transformation, teens are thrust into a volatile and unstable social world. It’s a perfect storm for emotional upheaval, |

|negativity and just plain teen angst, but it’s also an essential part of becoming an adult. |

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|Please Note: A preview DVD of this episode will be sent next week. |

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PRODUCTION DETAILS:

An Essential Media & Entertainment production.

Thursday

8:30pm

Consuming Kids: The Commercialisation Of Childhood

Thursday, 13 August 2009

|With virtually no government oversight or public outcry, the multi-billion dollar youth marketing industry in America has been |

|able to use the latest advances in psychology, anthropology and neuroscience to transform American children into one of the most|

|powerful and profitable consumer demographics in the world. |

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|American kids now influence an estimated $700 billion in annual spending, targeted virtually from birth with sophisticated |

|commercial appeals designed to sell everything from Hollywood merchandise and junk foods to iPods, mobile phones, and the family|

|car. The result is that childhood itself has been commercialised. Consuming Kids traces the evolution and impact of this |

|disturbing and unprecedented phenomenon, exposing the youth marketing industry's controversial tactics, and exploring the effect|

|of hyper-consumerism on the actual lived experience of children. Dr. Susan Linn, the Director of the Campaign for a |

|Commercial-Free Childhood, explains: “This generation of children is marketed to as never before. Kids are being marketed to |

|through brand licensing, through product placement, marketing in schools, through stealth marketing, through viral marketing. |

|There’s DVDs, there’s video games, there’s the internet, there are iPods, there are cell phones. There are so many more ways of |

|reaching children so that there is a brand in front of a child’s face every moment of every day.” |

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PRODUCTION DETAILS:

Adriana Barbaro is producer and co-director and Jeremy Earp is co-director. Sut Jhally is the Executive Producer. A Media Education Foundation Production.

Friday

8:30pm

George Gently

Friday, 14 August 2009 New Series

|The by-the-book, old-fashioned policing methods of Inspector George Gently (Martin Shaw) come under assault in the increasingly |

|corrupt Met in London in the 1960s when the line between criminals and the police becomes more and more blurred. |

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|A character adapted from the gripping Alan Hunter novels, George Gently is grief-stricken and disillusioned when an old foe, the|

|vicious Joe Webster (Phil Davis) murders his wife in a hit and run. He vows to quit the force, but not before his informant |

|tells him Webster is mysteriously present at a funeral in Northumberland of a young bikie Billy Lister (Christian Cooke) whose |

|murder is being investigated. |

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|He takes on the case as his final hurrah and encounters a young brash copper, Detective Sergeant John Bacchus (Lee Ingleby) |

|whose policing methods are bordering on dodgy and who is working under a superior found to be planting evidence and running a |

|drug ring. |

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|Gently discovers a personal secret about Webster as he recognises more and more evidence of his grisly murder methods. He also |

|becomes a father figure to Bacchus, determined to prevent him going the way of his corrupt superior and on a path to the |

|iniquitous Met to pick up more bad habits. |

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PRODUCTION DETAILS:

A Company Pictures production. Written and executive produced by Peter Flannery. Produced by Jake Lushington. Directed by Euros Lyn.

Saturday

7:30pm

East Of Everything: Secrets And Lies

Saturday, 15 August 2009

|In the wake of Melanie’s (Gia Carides) final departure, and Eve’s (Susie Porter) separation from Art (Richard Roxburgh), the |

|boys’ father Gerry (Nick Tate) suggests a family weekend away to reconsolidate emotionally and support Vance (Tom Long). Despite|

|Art's reluctance, they leave later that day. |

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|The men arrive at Bear Rock to find Gerry has tricked them into a men’s weekend workshop, which includes a confessional |

|outpouring in a sacred tepee convened by leader, Black Elk. Art is not impressed by a man who thinks he’s a moose - especially |

|when he confiscates his mobile phone! Men take turns revealing their deepest emotional issues and Vance finds himself |

|unexpectedly connecting with Syd, the cross-dresser. The trip culminates in a confrontation between Art and Gerry about the |

|'pledge' Gerry made to his eldest son many years ago. |

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|Finally revealing the truth of his sexuality, Dale (Tom Budge) makes the decision to leave the Far Out East in order to 'find' |

|himself. Lizzy (Kathryn Beck) remains supportive despite her inward hurt - and as she continues to prepare for her baby, she |

|feels limited by her options and her desire for something more. |

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|Despite running into each other in town and being reminded once again why they fell for each other, Art and Eve can't seem to |

|connect before Art is whisked away to the men’s retreat. He’s pleasantly compensated, though, when the first chapter of his |

|romance novel raises interest with a publisher who suggests he could secure a lucrative writing contract. |

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|When Carter (Craig Hall) announces that the CEO of Evagreen, Mitch, will fly into Broken Bay to consider Eve’s proposal for an |

|eco village on the Palm Valley site, Eve rises to the challenge, and when Carter makes it clear his feelings for Eve are more |

|than just professional, Eve is tempted by the prospect of untroubled romance and an exciting future. |

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PRODUCTION DETAILS:

Writer: Roger Monk; Director: Tony Tilse; Executive Producers: Miranda Dear, Fiona Eagger, Amanda Higgs.

Saturday

8:30pm

The Bill

Saturday, 15 August 2009

|Saturday August 15, 8:30pm – Blame Game – Ep. 681 |

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|DS Max Carter (Christopher Fox) and DC Stevie Moss (Lucy Speed) disagree about their tactics as they face questioning from the |

|superintendent following their part in a car chase that may have caused an accident. |

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|Stevie believes the man they were chasing may be innocent of a four-year-old murder he was suspected of committing, because he’d|

|tried to talk to her before Carter intervened and the chase began. |

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|And although Carter maintains the man is guilty because all the evidence points that way, Stevie is determined to uncover the |

|truth behind the murder. |

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|Saturday August 15, 9:15pm – Down South – Ep. 682 |

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|A young girl goes missing from school, and when CCTV footage shows her getting into a car with a middle-aged man, the police |

|fear she’s been abducted. |

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|PC Mel Ryder (Rhea Bailey), acting as Family Liaison Officer, is convinced the young girl is traumatised over the recent death |

|of her father, and is unhappy about moving to London so soon afterward. Much to her dismay, DS Stuart Turner doesn’t give Mel’s |

|theory any credence. |

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|Further investigation reveals that, unbeknown to their mother, the young girl’s grandmother has moved to London to be close to |

|her grandchildren, and the child has been trying to keep her visits to her grandmother a secret. |

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|The Bill will be repeated on ABC2 – Tuesday, August 18 at 9:20pm |

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PRODUCTION DETAILS:

talkbackTHAMES (FremantleMedia); Executive Producer: Jonathan Young

Watch Out For…

Sunday, 9 August 2009

5:00pm

Sunday Arts

This week on Sunday Arts, prolific composer and performer Michael Nyman.

Michael Nyman

The UK’s Michael Nyman is a prolific composer, musician and performer. He is best known for composing the soundtrack to the film The Piano, and for his work with Peter Greenaway on films which include The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover. Nyman and his band recently toured Australia and while in the country he stopped by the Sunday Arts studio to perform for us and have a chat with Fenella Kernebone.

Sunday Arts will be repeated on ABC2 – Sunday, August 09 at 7:30pm

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Monday, 10 August 2009

6:30pm

Talking Heads: Wendy Whiteley

This week on Talking Heads Peter Thompson’s guest is Wendy Whiteley. Together with her husband Brett, Whiteley was at the centre of the international arts world in the swinging sixties.

They lived for a time at New York’s Chelsea Hotel where their neighbours were Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix and Arthur Miller.

But along with the success and the bohemian glamour came the eventual heroin addiction and the painful affairs that led to their marriage falling apart.

Although they were divorced three years before Brett died, Whiteley has control of his estate and has set up the Brett Whiteley Studio as an art gallery and museum to honour his work.

Plus she’s used her own artistic talents to restore and landscape a derelict site on the edge of Sydney Harbour into a magic garden.

Talking Heads: Wendy Whiteley will be repeated on ABC2 - Tuesday, August 11 at 5:00pm

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Wednesday, 12 August 2009

8:00pm

The New Inventors

Hosted by James O’Loghlin, The New Inventors showcases the best new Australian inventions from the innovative to the inspirational, the weird and the wonderful. Deciding the winner of these three inventions are: engineer James Bradfield Moody, science broadcaster Bernie Hobbs, and inventor and journalist Christine Kininmonth. Inventions featured on the program:

HYPER SLICER – by inventor Tek Temal from NSW. Kebab stores can be busy places, and a lot of customers mean a lot of time spent working in front of a steaming rotisserie. This can be especially unpleasant in summer, when it can be 50 degrees Celsius standing in front of a hot doner. The cut of the meat can also be inconsistent, as each shop assistant cuts from a different angle and with different levels of skill, resulting in meat that is often too thick or too thin. Inventor Tek Temal is a mechanical engineer with a long family history of kebab shop owners. Having helped out in the family kebab stores he saw a huge gap in the market for an automatic solution to the problem.

Now the kebab industry is finally being upgraded with the Hyper Slicer, an accurate, hands-free kebab meat slicer. The invention is a robot that clips onto existing hand held slicers, so that when operated, it automatically moves the slicer to perfectly cut the meat while freeing the staff to perform other tasks in the store. The Hyper Slicer eliminates heat stress, provides consistent and perfectly cooked cuts of meat, and saves significant time, making life a whole lot easier when the 3am rush comes along.

MULTIMODE ENTANGLEMENT– by inventors Hans-Albert Bachor and Katherine Wagner from ACT. Effective and innovative communication technology is the key to enhancing growth and opportunity in business, with faster and more secure computers a must. Quantum Entanglement is a method of transferring data through beams of light. Until now, this technology was limited by its inability to send multiple strands of data at one time. Dr Hans-Albert Bachor from the Australian National University, and PhD student Katherine Wagner, have achieved a significant breakthrough in this field. By effectively merging two beams of light into one, they have greatly increased the amount of data that can be sent, allowing data to move from one computer to another with enhanced security at the speed of light.

FOXLIGHT – by inventor Ian Whalan from NSW. The feral fox is a major pest in Australia, costing an estimated $227.5 million annually in stock and native wildlife losses, as well as money spent trying to control them. The Foxlight simply and effectively combats the problem of stock loss through the innovative use of lighting mimicking movement, effectively deterring foxes throughout the night.

The New Inventors will be repeated on ABC2 – Friday, August 14 at 4:30pm

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Amendments

Tuesday, July 14

Insert classification:

12:20am Media Watch

(G)

Wednesday, July 15

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12:30pm National Press Club Address: Gary Deed: President, Diabetes Australia

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2:55am Men’s Business

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2:55am 3 On 3 / The Back Olive

(CC, Repeat, G* Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following program may contain images and voices of deceased persons)

Follows three children through the experience of a high-energy weekend event organised for children from remote country towns. The aim is to instill positive messages of health, music, fitness and fun.

Insert speaker:

3:25am National Press Club Address: Gary Deed: President, Diabetes Australia

Thursday, July 16

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8:00pm Catalyst

(G)

Friday, July 17

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11:15pm triple j tv With The Doctor

(M*Coarse language)

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11:45pm Good Game

(M*Violence)

Saturday, July 18

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11:30am The Cook And The Chef

(G)

Sunday, July 19

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3:50pm Composer Tunes

(G)

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6:00pm At The Movies

(PG)

Tuesday, July 21

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1:30pm Catalyst

(G)

Wednesday, July 22

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9:55pm At The Movies

(PG)

Thursday, July 23

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6:05pm World’s Greenest Homes

(G)

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8:30pm Surveillance

(G)

Saturday, July 25 NSW & ACT ONLY

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3:00pm Rugby Union Shute Shield 2009: Warringah Vs Eastwood

Sunday, July 26

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6:00pm At The Movies

(PG)

Monday, July 27

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6:30pm Talking Heads

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Wednesday, July 29

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6:00pm Travel Oz

(G)

Thursday, July 30

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3:55pm Classic Tales

(G)

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8:30pm The Link: Uncovering Our Earliest Ancestor?

(G)

Saturday, August 01

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11:00am The Omid Djalili Show

(PG)

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8:30pm The Bill

(PG)

Monday, August 03

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12:30pm Poirot

(PG)

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2:00pm The Bill

(PG)

Thursday, August 06

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8:30pm Solomon Treasures

(G)

Friday, August 07

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12:30pm Rough Diamond

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12:30pm Jane Eyre

(CC, Repeat, PG)

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8:00pm Collectors

(G)

Insert episode title and synopsis:

12:25am rage: triple j Hottest 100 Of All Time

(M)

The Hottest 100 Of All Time countdown from 100 to 51, hosted by Richard Kingsmill and Zan Rowe.

Saturday, August 08

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11:00am The Omid Djalili Show

(PG)

Insert episode title and synopsis:

11:45pm rage: triple j Hottest 100 Of All Time

(M)

The Hottest 100 Of All Time countdown from 50 to 1, hosted by Richard Kingsmill and Zan Rowe.

Saturday, August 08 VIC ONLY

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1:00pm VFL Football 2009: Casey Scorpions Vs North Ballarat

Saturday, August 08 SA & NT ONLY

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2:00pm The SANFL: West Adelaide Vs Port Adelaide

Program Guide

Sunday, 9 August 2009

|5:00 |rage |

| |(PG) |

| |Continuous music programming |

| | |

|6:00 |rage |

| |(G) |

| |Continuous music programming |

| | |

| |6:30 |Andy Pandy |

| | |(Repeat, G) |

| |6:35 |Lazy Town |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |7:00 |Bindi: The Jungle Girl |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are warned that the |

| | |following program may contain images and voices of deceased persons.) |

| |7:25 |The Latest Buzz |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |7:50 |Fairly Odd Parents |

| | |(Repeat, G) |

| |8:10 |Skyland |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |8:35 |Dragon Booster |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| | |

|9:00 |Insiders |

| |(CC) |

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

| |Cassidy and guests. |

| | |

|10:00 |Inside Business |

| |(CC) |

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

| | |

|10:30 |Offsiders |

| |(CC) |

| |A show for anyone who's serious about sport, Offsiders will provide challenging, insightful, humorous debate |

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

| | |

| | |

| | |

|11:00 |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. |

| | |

|11:30 |Songs Of Praise: Third Age Of Spirituality |

| |(CC) |

| |At the age of 76, John Lynes decided to start a new life as a peace keeper in the Middle East. He's just one of |

| |the people we meet as Pam Rhodes explores the wisdom and spiritual insights that can come with age. |

| | |

|12:00 |Landline |

| |(CC) |

| |Australia's national rural program, with reports from around the country on rural and urban issues. Presented by|

| |Anne Kruger. |

| | |

|1:00 |Gardening Australia |

| |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |Sophie Thomson explains the importance of understanding different microclimates in the garden; Jane Edmanson |

| |visits a community nursery which is propagating local plants, including some that were thought to be extinct. |

| | |

|1:30 |Message Stick: Something To Celebrate |

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

| |voices of people who have died.) |

| |A celebration of the program’s 10th birthday including highlights from the last decade and a birthday party |

| |featuring well-known performers filmed in front of a live studio audience. |

| | |

|2:00 |Weapons Races: The Race For The Nuclear Bomb |

| |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |Looks at eight of the most significant weapons races to transform modern warfare, from the original concepts |

| |that overturned military thinking to the most advanced versions of each weapon in service today. |

| | |

|3:00 |Between The Folds |

| |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |Investigates the ancient art of origami and talks to a number of contemporary practitioners who are taking the |

| |medium to new levels. Includes interviews with artists, mathematicians, scientists and paper makers. |

| | |

|3:55 |Palermo: 'History' Standing Still |

| |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |Australian filmmaker Janet Merewether plays with history in this black and white 'period' film. This film won |

| |the Dendy Award in the General category at the 2004 Sydney Film Festival. |

| | |

| | |

| | |

|4:05 |Voices In The Dark |

| |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |The epic project, 'Roses from the Heart', involving the creation of 25,566 embroidered bonnets, one for every |

| |convict woman transported to Australia from Great Britain, is documented in this film. |

| | |

|4:30 |First Tuesday Book Club With Jennifer Byrne |

| |(CC, Repeat) |

| |Jennifer Byrne, Marieke Hardy and Jason Steger plus writers Tim Rogers and Alice Pung debate the merits of this |

| |month's two books, Gone Tomorrow by Lee Childs and Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides. |

| | |

|5:00 |Sunday Arts |

| |(CC) |

| |Fenella Kernebone chats with prolific composer and performer, Michael Nyman. |

| | |

|6:00 |At The Movies |

| |(CC, Repeat) |

| |Join Margaret and David as they review the latest in cinema releases. |

| | |

|6:30 |The Einstein Factor |

| |(CC) |

| |Offbeat quiz show hosted by Peter Berner. The Brains Trust panel are Mark Woods, Liz Ellis and Tony Moclair. |

| | |

|7:00 |ABC News |

| |(CC) |

| | |

|7:30 |Stephen Fry In America: New World |

| |(CC, PG) |

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

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

| | |

|8:30 |ABC News Up-Date |

| |(CC) |

| | |

|8:35 |The Last Enemy |

| |(CC, M, Contains Coarse language and violence) |

| |Stephen and Yasim continue their pursuit of the truth about the tainted vaccine. After he has a blinding |

| |revelation, Stephen soon finds himself stripped of his identity and homeless. CAST: Benedict Cumberbatch |

| | |

|9:40 |Compass: My Brother, Balibo And Me |

| |(CC, G) |

| |Explores former punk rocker Paul Stewart's life from the time of his brother's death in Balibo in 1975, his work|

| |with the people of East Timor, his near death experience from liver failure and the 'miracle' that saved him. |

| | |

|10:10 | |

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

| |The 3rd year NIDA class of 1977 included Mel Gibson, Judy Davis, Steve Bisley, Annie Byron and Linda Newton, |

| |among others. Here some of them talk about their experiences at the school. |

| | |

|11:05 |The ABC Of Dance 4 Film |

| |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |A showcase of short dance films from around the world, including interviews with dancers and creators who |

| |provide a fascinating insight into their creative processes. |

| | |

|11:35 |Midsomer Murders: Death In Disguise |

| |(CC, Repeat, M, Contains violence and drug references) Final |

| |One of the founders of a new-age commune accidentally dies, but when the other founder is murdered in front of a|

| |roomful of people, the first death looks as if it may have been deliberate. CAST: Lesley Vickerage, Roger Allam |

| | |

|1:15 |Movie: Split Second |

| |(Repeat, B&W, 1953, Movie, M, Violence) |

| |A gangleader holds a group of people hostage in a small Nevada town, only to discover it's a government nuclear |

| |test site. CAST: Stephen McNally, Alexis Smith, Jan Sterling, Keith Andes DIR: Dick Powell (1953) |

| | |

|2:40 |Movie: Mademoiselle Fifi |

| |(Repeat, B&W, 1944, Movie, PG) |

| |A French laundress refuses to sleep with a Prussian officer although it will save stage-coach passengers. CAST: |

| |Simone Simon, John Emery, Kurt Kreuger, Alan Napier, Helen Freeman DIR: Robert Wise (1944) |

| | |

|4:00 |The Pet Show |

| |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |The definitive pet owners manual hosted by vets and brimming with witty, concise and entertaining advice. |

| | |

Monday, 10 August 2009

|4:30 |Police Rescue: The Holliman Kid |

| |(CC, Repeat, PG) |

| |Mickey and the squad are called to help at the scene where a nine-year-old girl, Avril Holliman has been |

| |kidnapped after her parents won the three million dollar lottery. |

| | |

|5:30 |Can We Help? |

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

| |images and voices of deceased persons.) |

| |Peter Rowsthorn, Verity James, Robin Napper and Grant Stone solve the everyday puzzles of life. |

| | |

| |6:00 |Lazy Lucy |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |6:05 |Grossology |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |6:30 |Skunk Fu |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |6:40 |The Mr Men Show |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |6:50 |Pat And Stan |

| | |(CC, G) |

| |7:00 |Martin Morning |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |7:10 |George Shrinks |

| | |(Repeat, G) |

| |7:35 |Captain Flamingo |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |8:00 |Curious George |

| | |(Repeat, G) |

| |8:10 |Charlie And Lola |

| | |(CC, G) |

| |8:25 |Chuggington |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |8:35 |Bear In The Big Blue House |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |9:00 |The WotWots |

| | |(CC, G) |

| |9:10 |The Magic Roundabout |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G, HD) |

| |9:20 |Louie |

| | |(CC) |

| |9:30 |Play School |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| | |

| | |

| |10:00 |Take On Technology |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |10:15 |Our Animals |

| | |(Repeat, G) |

| |10:20 |Being French |

| | |(CC, G) |

| |10:55 |Australians |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are warned that the |

| | |following program may contain images and voices of deceased persons.) |

| | |

|11:00 |Landline |

| |(CC, Repeat) |

|12:00 |Midday Report |

| |(CC) |

|12:30 |Poirot |

| |(CC) |

|1:30 |The Cook And The Chef |

| |(CC, Repeat, G) |

|2:00 |The Bill |

| |(CC, Repeat, PG) |

| | |

| |3:00 |Bananas In Pyjamas |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |3:05 |Play School |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |3:30 |Thomas And Friends |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |3:40 |Angelina Ballerina |

| | |(Repeat, G) |

| |3:55 |Classic Tales |

| | |(CC) |

| |4:00 |RollerCoaster |

| | |(CC) |

| | |Sparkle Friends |

| | |(Repeat, G) |

| | |The Mr Men Show |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) Final |

| | |Skunk Fu |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) Final |

| | |Grossology |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) Final |

| |5:00 |Silversun |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |5:25 |The Latest Buzz |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| | |

| |5:50 |BTN Daily |

| | |(CC) |

| | |

|6:00 |Landline Extra |

| |(CC, Repeat) |

| |Australia's national rural program, with reports from around the country on rural and urban issues. Presented by|

| |Anne Kruger. |

| | |

|6:30 |Talking Heads: Wendy Whiteley |

| |(CC) |

| |Peter Thompson talks to Wendy Whiteley about her remarkable life as 'muse' and one-time wife of artist Brett |

| |Whiteley, and about her journey to create a very special tranquil garden on the edge of Sydney Harbour. |

| | |

|7:00 |ABC News |

| |(CC) |

| | |

|7:30 |The 7.30 Report |

| |(CC) |

| | |

|8:00 |Australian Story |

| |(CC) |

| |Stories of contemporary Australian life and people, told by the subjects themselves. |

| | |

|8:30 |Four Corners |

| |(CC) |

| |Australia's premier television investigative journalism program. |

| | |

|9:20 |Media Watch |

| |(CC) |

| |Australia's leading forum for media analysis and comment, presented by Jonathan Holmes. |

| | |

|9:35 |Ashes To Ashes |

| |(CC, M, Violence) |

| |Set in 1981, everyone's favourite politically-incorrect cop, flanked by his faithful sidekicks, turns his |

| |attentions to taking on the 'southern nancy' criminal scum in this sequel to 'Life on Mars'. CAST: Philip |

| |Glenister |

| | |

|10:30 |Lateline |

| |(CC) |

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

| |news and events. |

| | |

|11:05 |Lateline Business |

| |(CC) |

| |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. |

| | |

|11:35 |The Unteachables |

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

| |Follows a group of unruly children as they are put together with a team of educational consultants. Some of the |

| |most radical no-nonsense techniques in education are applied with inspiring and emotional consequences. |

| | |

|12:25 |MDA: The Samaritan Kind |

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

| |Do a few glasses of wine and illicit sex before amputating a patient's arm affect a doctor's judgement? CAST: |

| |Jason Donovan, Kerry Armstrong, Shane Bourne, Angus Grant |

| | |

|1:20 |Movie: Fighting Father Dunne |

| |(Repeat, B&W, 1948, Movie, PG) |

| |Set in the early 1900s, a priest who looks after wayward boys meets his match in a young delinquent. CAST: Pat |

| |O'Brien, Charles Kemper, Una O'Connor, Arthur Shields DIR: Ted Tetzlaff (1948) |

| | |

|2:55 |Reef Dreams: The Dugong Trail |

| |(CC, Repeat, G) Final |

| |Dr Janet Lanyon is carrying out a long-term study of dugongs which requires chasing them down in boats and |

| |capturing them by hand. But as often happens in field research, things don't always go smoothly. |

| | |

|3:25 |Bowls: Perth International 2009: Australia Vs England: Women's Singles |

| |(Repeat) |

| | |

Tuesday, 11 August 2009

|4:30 |Police Rescue: The Ultimate |

| |(CC, Repeat, PG) |

| |The squad has three new recruits that are put to the test to rescue workers trapped on a building site. CAST: |

| |Salvatore Coco |

| | |

|5:30 |Can We Help? |

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

| |images and voices of deceased persons.) |

| |Peter Rowsthorn, Verity James, Robin Napper and Grant Stone solve the everyday puzzles of life. |

| | |

| |6:00 |Lazy Lucy |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |6:05 |Grossology |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |6:30 |Skunk Fu |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |6:40 |The Mr Men Show |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |6:50 |Pat And Stan |

| | |(CC, G) |

| |7:00 |Martin Morning |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) Final |

| |7:10 |George Shrinks |

| | |(Repeat, G) |

| |7:35 |Captain Flamingo |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |8:00 |Curious George |

| | |(Repeat, G) |

| |8:10 |Charlie And Lola |

| | |(CC, G) |

| |8:25 |Chuggington |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |8:35 |Bear In The Big Blue House |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |9:00 |The WotWots |

| | |(CC, G) |

| |9:10 |The Magic Roundabout |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G, HD) |

| |9:20 |Louie |

| | |(CC) |

| |9:30 |Play School |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| | |

| |10:00 |Behind The News |

| | |(CC) |

| | | |

| |10:25 |Science Clips |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |10:35 |Arrows Of Desire |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| | |

|11:00 |Buildings That Shaped Britain |

| |(CC, Repeat, G) |

|12:00 |Midday Report |

| |(CC) |

|12:30 |The Einstein Factor |

| |(CC, Repeat, G) |

|1:00 |The New Inventors |

| |(CC, Repeat, G) |

|1:30 |Whatever! The Science Of Teens |

| |(CC, Repeat, PG) |

|2:00 |Parliament Question Time: The House Of Representatives |

| |(CC) |

| | |

| |3:00 |Bananas In Pyjamas |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |3:05 |Play School |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |3:30 |Thomas And Friends |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |3:40 |Angelina Ballerina |

| | |(Repeat, G) |

| |3:55 |Classic Tales |

| | |(CC) |

| |4:00 |RollerCoaster |

| | |(CC) |

| | |Sparkle Friends |

| | |(Repeat, G) |

| | |The Pinky & Perky Show |

| | |(CC, G) |

| | |Carl Squared |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| | |The Secret Show |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |5:00 |Silversun |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |5:25 |The Latest Buzz |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| | |

| |5:50 |BTN Daily |

| | |(CC) |

| | |

|6:10 |Finding The Fallen |

| |(CC) |

| |The trench detectives investigate a WWI mortar pit in northern France. They research the band of brothers who |

| |fought there, revealing the name of a soldier who lead the group into battle - an English orphan shipped to |

| |Canada. |

| | |

|7:00 |ABC News |

| |(CC) |

| | |

|7:30 |The 7.30 Report |

| |(CC) |

| | |

|8:00 |Foreign Correspondent |

| |(CC) |

| |Mark Corcoran presents stories from the ABC's international correspondents. |

| | |

|8:30 |Tony Robinson's Crime And Punishment: Feud, Glorious Feud |

| |(CC, PG) |

| |In this four-part series, Tony Robinson goes on a fascinating and sometimes bizarre journey to discover where |

| |English laws came from, who made them and why. |

| | |

|9:25 |Raw Comedy |

| |(CC, M, Coarse language, sexual references) |

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

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

| | |

|10:25 |Lateline |

| |(CC) |

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

| |news and events. |

| | |

|11:00 |Lateline Business |

| |(CC) |

| |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. |

| | |

|11:25 |Four Corners |

| |(CC, Repeat) |

| |Australia's premier television investigative journalism program. |

| | |

|12:15 |Media Watch |

| |(CC, Repeat) |

| |Australia's leading forum for media analysis and comment, presented by Jonathan Holmes. |

| | |

| | |

| | |

|12:30 |Foyle's War: Bleak Midwinter |

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

| |A young woman dies in an explosion at a munitions works in what appears a tragic accident but when another woman|

| |is murdered Foyle suspects that the deaths are linked. CAST: Michael Kitchen, Keith Barron |

| | |

|2:10 |Parliament Question Time: The Senate |

| |(CC) |

| | |

|3:25 |triple j tv With The Doctor |

| |(Repeat, G) |

| |The Doctor's making a house call! Features interviews and comedy segments, plus all the best video clips and |

| |appearances by all your fave triple j presenters. |

| | |

Wednesday, 12 August 2009

|4:30 |Police Rescue: The Ship |

| |(CC, Repeat, PG) |

| |The squad are called to rescue crew from an explosion on a cargo ship from a bomb on board. CAST: Salvatore Coco|

| | |

|5:30 |Can We Help? |

| |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |Peter Rowsthorn, Verity James, Robin Napper and Grant Stone solve the everyday puzzles of life. |

| | |

| |6:00 |Lazy Lucy |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |6:05 |Grossology |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |6:30 |Skunk Fu |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |6:40 |The Mr Men Show |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |6:50 |Pat And Stan |

| | |(CC, G) |

| |7:00 |Sea Princesses |

| | |(CC) |

| |7:10 |A Kind Of Magic |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |7:35 |Captain Flamingo |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |8:00 |Curious George |

| | |(Repeat, G) |

| |8:10 |Charlie And Lola |

| | |(CC, G) |

| |8:25 |Chuggington |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |8:35 |Bear In The Big Blue House |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |9:00 |The WotWots |

| | |(CC, G) |

| |9:10 |The Magic Roundabout |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G, HD) |

| |9:20 |Louie |

| | |(CC) |

| |9:30 |Play School |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| | |

| |10:00 |For The Juniors |

| | |(Repeat, G) |

| | | |

| | | |

| |10:15 |We Are From |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |10:30 |Behind The News |

| | |(CC, Repeat) |

| |10:55 |Australians |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| | |

|11:00 |Exposed |

| |(CC, Repeat, PG) |

|12:00 |Midday Report |

| |(CC) |

|12:30 |National Press Club Address |

| |(CC) |

|1:30 |Talking Heads |

| |(CC, Repeat, G) |

|2:00 |Parliament Question Time: The House Of Representatives |

| |(CC) |

| | |

| |3:00 |Bananas In Pyjamas |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |3:05 |Play School |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |3:30 |Thomas And Friends |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |3:40 |Angelina Ballerina |

| | |(Repeat, G) |

| |3:55 |Classic Tales |

| | |(CC) |

| |4:00 |RollerCoaster |

| | |(CC) |

| | |Sparkle Friends |

| | |(Repeat, G) |

| | |The Pinky & Perky Show |

| | |(CC, G) |

| | |Carl Squared |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| | |The Secret Show |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |5:00 |Silversun |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |5:25 |The Latest Buzz |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| | |

| |5:50 |BTN Daily |

| | |(CC) |

| | |

|6:00 |Travel Oz |

| |(CC) |

| |A travel series hosted by Greg Grainger. Each episode travels to three or four destinations, all within |

| |Australia and its territories. |

| | |

|6:30 |The Cook And The Chef |

| |(CC) |

| |Maggie celebrates the unique food culture of her Barossa Valley with pickled pork while Simon joins in with his |

| |version of fritz. |

| | |

|7:00 |ABC News |

| |(CC) |

| | |

|7:30 |The 7.30 Report |

| |(CC) |

| | |

|8:00 |The New Inventors |

| |(CC) |

| |Featuring new ideas on how to perfect the quicker kebab; revolutionise the future of communications; keep stock |

| |alive and foxes in the dark. |

| | |

|8:30 |Spicks And Specks |

| |(CC, PG) |

| |The world of music exposed like never before. Comedian Adam Hills leads two teams through different rounds of |

| |music-related riddles and games. |

| | |

|9:00 |The Librarians: This Little Piggy |

| |(CC, M, Coarse language. A sex scene, HD) |

| |HD. With the official library opening only a week away, Frances feverishly regains control of her domain as |

| |Adrian Green, a big wig from the Library Association, arrives to assess Christine. CAST: Robyn Butler, Vince |

| |Colosimo |

| | |

|9:30 |United States Of Tara: Work |

| |(CC, HD) |

| |HD. When Tara and Max can't connect in the bedroom, Tara worries Max may be more interested in her alters than |

| |her. CAST: Toni Collette, John Corbett |

| | |

|10:00 |At The Movies |

| |(CC) |

| |Join Margaret and David as they review the latest in cinema releases. |

| | |

|10:30 |Lateline |

| |(CC) |

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

| |news and events. |

| | |

| | |

| | |

| | |

|11:05 |Lateline Business |

| |(CC) |

| |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. |

| | |

|11:30 |The Commander: Black Light: Part 1 |

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

| |On the same night that a long-term psychiatric patient escapes from hospital, he is discovered holding the body |

| |of a missing girl and is covered in her blood. But is he guilty of murder? CAST: Amanda Burton |

| | |

|12:40 |The Sideshow With Paul McDermott |

| |(CC, Repeat, PG) |

| |Featuring The Leech Circus of Zambia and The Wacky Hats of Pope Kev. |

| | |

|1:35 |Parliament Question Time: The Senate |

| |(CC) |

| | |

|2:55 |Talking Heads: Little Pattie |

| |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |Studio interview program getting behind the 'public face' of fascinating men and women in our society. This |

| |episode features Little Pattie. |

| | |

|3:25 |National Press Club Address |

| |(CC, Repeat) |

| | |

Thursday, 13 August 2009

|4:30 |Police Rescue: The Only Constant |

| |(CC, Repeat, PG) Final |

| |Mickey is finding it hard to accept what the Squad will be like without his two closest friends and after tragic|

| |circumstances at a rescue, makes a sudden decision to leave. CAST: Peter Phelps |

| | |

|5:30 |Can We Help? |

| |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |Peter Rowsthorn, Verity James, Robin Napper and Grant Stone solve the everyday puzzles of life. |

| | |

| |6:00 |Lazy Lucy |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |6:05 |Grossology |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |6:30 |Skunk Fu |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |6:40 |The Mr Men Show |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |6:50 |Pat And Stan |

| | |(CC, G) |

| |7:00 |Sea Princesses |

| | |(CC) |

| |7:10 |A Kind Of Magic |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |7:35 |Captain Flamingo |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |8:00 |Curious George |

| | |(Repeat, G) |

| |8:10 |Charlie And Lola |

| | |(CC, G) |

| |8:25 |Chuggington |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |8:35 |Bear In The Big Blue House |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |9:00 |The WotWots |

| | |(CC, G) |

| |9:10 |The Magic Roundabout |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G, HD) |

| |9:20 |Louie |

| | |(CC) |

| |9:30 |Play School |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| | |

| |10:00 |For The Juniors |

| | |(Repeat, G) |

| | | |

| |10:15 |Nile |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |10:30 |Atoms Of Fire |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |10:45 |Real Chinese |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| | |

|11:00 |Medicine Men Go Wild |

| |(CC, Repeat, PG, This program includes depictions of the hunting of whales and walruses for food.) |

|12:00 |Midday Report |

| |(CC) |

|12:30 |Family Footsteps |

| |(CC, Repeat, G) Final |

|1:30 |Collectors |

| |(CC, Repeat, G) |

|2:00 |Parliament Question Time: The Senate |

| |(CC) |

| | |

| |3:00 |Bananas In Pyjamas |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |3:05 |Play School |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |3:30 |Thomas And Friends |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |3:40 |Angelina Ballerina |

| | |(Repeat, G) |

| |3:55 |Classic Tales |

| | |(CC) |

| |4:00 |RollerCoaster |

| | |(CC) |

| | |Sparkle Friends |

| | |(Repeat, G) |

| | |The Pinky & Perky Show |

| | |(CC, G) |

| | |Carl Squared |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| | |The Secret Show |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |5:00 |Silversun |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |5:25 |The Latest Buzz |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| | |

| |5:50 |BTN Daily |

| | |(CC) |

| | |

|6:00 |World's Greenest Homes |

| |(CC) |

| |Emmanuel Belliveau visits a steel and glass dream house minutes from the White House, an ocean-side home on |

| |Mexico's Baja peninsula, storm-proof town homes, and an energy efficient home outside Melbourne. |

| | |

|6:50 |Australia's Heritage: National Treasures: De Groot's Sword |

| |(CC, G) |

| |Chris Taylor takes a closer look at Francis De Groot's famous sword that legally opened the bridge in 1932 and |

| |is now included in the National Heritage List. |

| | |

|7:00 |ABC News |

| |(CC) |

| | |

|7:30 |The 7.30 Report |

| |(CC) |

| | |

|8:00 |Whatever! The Science Of Teens |

| |(CC) |

| |Host Steve Cannane looks on the bright side of teen angst and finds that teenage mood swings are normal and |

| |beneficial, even if they're painful. |

| | |

|8:30 |Consuming Kids: The Commercialisation Of Childhood |

| |(CC) |

| |Traces the evolution and impact of America's multi-billion dollar youth marketing industry, and its ability to |

| |transform American children into one of the most powerful and profitable demographics in the world. |

| | |

|9:30 |Q&A |

| |(CC) |

| |Live, interactive and unpredictable - Tony Jones brings together a panel of politicians and prominent |

| |Australians to answer your questions. |

| | |

|10:25 |Lateline |

| |(CC) |

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

| |news and events. |

| | |

|11:00 |Lateline Business |

| |(CC) |

| |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. |

| | |

|11:30 |Live At The Basement: Albert Lee |

| |(Repeat, G) |

| |Albert Lee performs at The Basement. |

| | |

| | |

| | |

|12:25 |Wildside |

| |(CC, Repeat, M, Violence, frequent low-level coarse language.) |

| |Vincent's replacement at the crisis centre is a fiery lawyer who doesn't play by rules. CAST: Rachael Blake, |

| |Tony Martin |

| | |

|1:15 |Parliament Question Time: The House Of Representatives |

| |(CC) |

| | |

|2:15 |Movie: The Bamboo Blonde |

| |(Repeat, B&W, 1946, Movie, G) |

| |A nightclub singer is promoted when a likeness of her face is painted on a WWII bomber that goes on to sink |

| |Japanese battleships and down several enemy planes. CAST: Frances Langford, Ralph Edwards DIR: Anthony Mann |

| |(1946) |

| | |

|3:25 |Stories From A Children's Hospital: Chloe |

| |(CC, Repeat, PG) |

| |An inspirational story of a brave and determined little girl, that shows us the reality of how much, and how |

| |little, modern medicine can do. |

| | |

|3:55 |The Glass House |

| |(CC, Repeat, M, Contains sexual references, adult themes and material that may offend some viewers) |

| |Joining Wil, Corinne and Dave to throw some stones in The Glass House this week will be Adam Spencer. |

| | |

Friday, 14 August 2009

|4:30 |SeaChange: Something Rich And Strange |

| |(CC, Repeat, PG) |

| |In one day successful city lawyer, Laura Gibson's world falls apart. Laura grabs at a position as magistrate in |

| |a small coastal town and with two bewildered kids in tow sets off to change their lives forever. CAST: Laura |

| |Gibson |

| | |

|5:30 |Can We Help? |

| |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |Peter Rowsthorn, Verity James, Robin Napper and Grant Stone solve the everyday puzzles of life. |

| | |

| |6:00 |Lazy Lucy |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |6:05 |Grossology |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |6:30 |Skunk Fu |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |6:40 |The Mr Men Show |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |6:50 |Pat And Stan |

| | |(CC, G) |

| |7:00 |Sea Princesses |

| | |(CC) |

| |7:10 |A Kind Of Magic |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |7:35 |Captain Flamingo |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |8:00 |Curious George |

| | |(Repeat, G) |

| |8:10 |Charlie And Lola |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |8:25 |Chuggington |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |8:35 |Bear In The Big Blue House |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |9:00 |The WotWots |

| | |(CC, G) |

| |9:10 |The Magic Roundabout |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G, HD) |

| |9:20 |Louie |

| | |(CC) |

| |9:30 |Play School |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| | |

| |10:00 |Count Us In |

| | |(Repeat, G) |

| | | |

| |10:15 |Behind The News Specials |

| | |(CC) |

| |10:30 |Science Bank |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |10:45 |Food For Thought |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| | |

|11:00 |Planet Earth |

| |(CC, Repeat, G, HD) |

|12:00 |Midday Report |

| |(CC) |

|12:30 |Jane Eyre |

| |(CC, Repeat, PG) |

|1:30 |Spicks And Specks |

| |(CC, Repeat, G) |

|2:00 |Monarch Of The Glen |

| |(CC, Repeat, PG) |

| | |

| |3:00 |Bananas In Pyjamas |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |3:05 |Play School |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |3:30 |Thomas And Friends |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |3:40 |Angelina Ballerina |

| | |(Repeat, G) |

| |3:55 |Classic Tales |

| | |(CC) |

| |4:00 |RollerCoaster |

| | |(CC) |

| | |Sparkle Friends |

| | |(Repeat, G) |

| | |The Pinky & Perky Show |

| | |(CC, G) |

| | |Carl Squared |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| | |The Secret Show |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |5:00 |Silversun |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| |5:25 |The Latest Buzz |

| | |(CC, Repeat, G) |

| | |

| |5:50 |BTN Daily |

| | |(CC) |

| | |

|6:00 |Message Stick: Something To Celebrate |

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

| |images and voices of people who have died.) |

| |A celebration of the program’s 10th birthday including highlights from the last decade and a birthday party |

| |featuring well-known performers filmed in front of a live studio audience. |

| | |

|6:30 |Can We Help? |

| |(CC) |

| |The team take a drive down memory lane along the Great Ocean Road; Pete Rowsthorn visits a lab full of the |

| |world's most deadly diseases; and a lifetime of memories are returned to a 19-time gold medal winner. |

| | |

|7:00 |ABC News |

| |(CC) |

| | |

|7:30 |Stateline |

| |(CC) |

| |The best analysis of politics and insight into the issues that affect you locally. Colourful stories about |

| |people and places in your state. Tamara Oudyn examines the issues concerning Victoria. |

| | |

|8:00 |Collectors |

| |(CC) |

| |A series on collectables, collecting, and the collectors who passionately seek, find and enjoy. From antiquities|

| |to 20th century icons, from quirky to classy and kitch to classic, Collectors celebrates the joy of collecting. |

| | |

|8:30 |George Gently |

| |(CC, M, Violence) |

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

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

| | |

|10:00 |Sensitive Skin |

| |(CC, Repeat, PG) |

| |At 60, Davina Jackson and her husband Al sell the family home and move to a funky London pad, but their |

| |33-year-old son wants them to return to the family home so he can reclaim his childhood. CAST: Joanna Lumley |

| | |

|10:30 |Lateline |

| |(CC) |

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

| |news and events. |

| | |

| | |

| | |

| | |

| | |

|11:15 |triple j tv With The Doctor |

| |(CC, Repeat) |

| |The Doctor is here to administer all the triple j tv goodness you can handle with heaps of live music, comedy |

| |and interviews, 'Hack' current affairs, plus a behind the scenes peek at what you don't catch on the radio. |

| | |

|11:40 |Good Game |

| |(CC, Repeat) |

| |Junglist and Bajo bring you all the latest news and events, reviews, animations and interviews from the |

| |wonderful world of gaming. |

| | |

|12:10 |rage |

| |(M) |

| |Continuous music programming |

| | |

| | |

Saturday, 15 August 2009

|5:00 |rage |

| |(PG) |

| |Continuous music programming |

| | |

|6:00 |rage |

| |(G) |

| |Continuous music programming |

| | |

|8:00 |rage |

| |(G) |

| |Continuous music programming |

| | |

|10:00 |rage: Guest Programmer: Mia Dyson |

| |(PG) |

| |Australian blues singer/songwriter Mia Dyson guest programs rage. |

| | |

|11:00 |Jam And Jerusalem |

| |(CC, Repeat, PG) |

| |Sal Vine must take stock of her life when she finds herself suddenly widowed. CAST: Sue Johnston |

| | |

|11:30 |The Cook And The Chef |

| |(CC, Repeat) |

| |Maggie celebrates the unique food culture of her Barossa Valley with pickled pork while Simon joins in with his |

| |version of fritz. |

| | |

|12:00 |Stateline |

| |(CC, Repeat) |

| |The best analysis of politics and insight into the issues that affect you locally. Colourful stories about |

| |people and places in your state. Tamara Oudyn examines the issues concerning Victoria. |

| | |

|12:30 |Australian Story |

| |(CC, Repeat) |

| |Stories of contemporary Australian life and people, told by the subjects themselves. |

| | |

|1:00 |VFL Football 2009 |

| |(Live) |

| | |

|4:00 |South Side Story: Glory Glory |

| |(CC, Repeat, PG) |

| |It's a dream start for the Rabbitohs, but change is afoot. Only a winning team guarantees success and that |

| |responsibility rests squarely with coach Jason Taylor. |

| | |

| | |

|4:30 |Big Cat Diary |

| |(CC, Repeat, G, This program includes scenes of animals hunting and eating smaller prey.) |

| |The Marsh lion pride moves its young across the waterholes, but one cub falls into the deep. |

| | |

|5:00 |Bowls: Perth International 2009: Australia Vs England: Men's Singles |

| | |

|6:00 |Planet Food: Morocco |

| |(CC) |

| |Our cook, Ben O'Donoghue, kicks off his Moroccon culinary journey in Casablanca. |

| | |

|6:30 |Gardening Australia |

| |(CC, G) |

| |Josh Byrne visits a community project in Broome where disadvantaged students acquire skills by learning to grow |

| |plants. Angus Stewart discovers a groundbreaking technique for propagating and growing native and exotic plants.|

| | |

|7:00 |ABC News |

| |(CC) |

| | |

|7:30 |East Of Everything: Secrets And Lies |

| |(CC, PG) |

| |Gerry tricks his sons and grandson into attending a men's weekend workshop, while Eve is being wooed by another |

| |man. Art however may get a new publisher for his romance novel. CAST: Richard Roxburgh, Tom Long, Nick Tate |

| | |

|8:28 |ABC News Up-Date |

| |(CC) |

| | |

|8:30 |The Bill |

| |(CC) |

| |DC Stevie Moss tries to get to the truth behind a four-year-old murder case. CAST: Lucy Speed // A young girl |

| |goes missing from school and is feared kidnapped. CAST: Rhea Bailey |

| | |

|10:00 |ABC News |

| |(CC) |

| | |

|10:10 |Foyle's War: Plan Of Attack |

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

| |In April 1944 a young man is found hanging in a wood. The new head of Hastings police believes it's a |

| |straightforward suicide, but Milner knows it's murder and that Foyle can help him prove it. CAST: Michael |

| |Kitchen |

| | |

|11:45 |rage |

| |(M) |

| |Continuous music programming |

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