ABC TV - Programs and Schedules

###Week commencing 6 November


Sunday 6 November
7:40pm Grand Designs
8:30pm Poldark
9:30pm Jamaica Inn Series Premiere
10:30pm Secrets Of The Mona Lisa Series Premiere

Monday 7 November
8:00pm Australian Story
8:30pm Four Corners
9:20pm Media Watch
9:35pm Q&A

Tuesday 8 November
8:00pm Catalyst
8:30pm Streets Of Your Town Series Premiere
9:30pm Mambo: Art Irritates Life Premiere

Wednesday 9 November
6:00am AEDT ABC News Breakfast: USA Votes
12:00pm USA Votes
3:00pm USA Votes
5:00pm ABC News: USA Votes Special
5:30pm The Drum: USA Votes

8:00pm Hard Quiz
8:30pm Upper Middle Bogan
9:00pm Rosehaven
9:30pm Please Like Me Series Return

Thursday 10 November
8:00pm Silvia’s Italian Table
8:30pm TBA
9:30pm Kevin McCloud’s Escape To The Wild: Chile

Friday 11 November
8:00pm QI
8:30pm The Level
9:20pm DCI Banks
10:05pm Hard Quiz

Saturday 12 November
7:30pm Doc Martin Rpt
8:20pm Home Fires
9:10pm Inspector George Gently Rpt
10:40pm Call The Midwife Rpt

###Week commencing 13 November


Sunday 13 November
7:40pm Grand Designs
8:30pm Poldark
9:30pm Jamaica Inn
10:30pm Blood + Thunder: The Sound Of Alberts

Monday 14 November
8:00pm Australian Story
8:30pm Four Corners
9:20pm Media Watch
9:35pm Q&A

Tuesday 15 November
8:00pm Catalyst
8:30pm Streets Of Your Town
9:30pm Play To Win Premiere

Wednesday 16 November
8:00pm Hard Quiz
8:30pm Upper Middle Bogan
9:00pm Rosehaven
9:30pm Please Like Me

Thursday 17 November
8:00pm Silvia’s Italian Table
8:30pm Doctor Foster Series Premiere
9:30pm Kevin McCloud’s Escape To The Wild: Sweden

Friday 18 November
8:00pm QI
8:30pm The Level
9:20pm The Politician’s Husband
10:05pm Hard Quiz

Saturday 19 November
7:30pm Doc Martin Rpt
8:20pm Home Fires
9:10pm Inspector George Gently Rpt
10:40pm Call The Midwife Rpt

Any word on whether ABC News 24 will be geolocked to just Australia? Would love to watch the ABC’s coverage.

###Simply Nigella

From Tuesday 22 November at 8:00pm

Relaxed, inspiring and as mouth-watering as ever, Nigella Lawson’s latest seven-part series shows us that what - and how - we cook can make us feel better and more alive.

Packed with new recipes and tips designed to make our lives easier, Nigella proves that whatever the occasion, food, in the eating and the making, should always be pleasurable.

From energy-boosting breakfasts and satisfyingly simple suppers, to fuss-free ideas for feeding a crowd and ‘bowl food’ to nourish and uplift, every episode is full of irresistibly easy recipes to help create some breathing space after a busy working day, or unwind with friends and family at the weekend.

###Rick Stein: From Venice to Istanbul

From Tuesday 22 November at 8:30pm

Capturing the flavour of an ancient empire, chef Rick Stein embarks on a memorable odyssey through Italy, Croatia, Albania, Greece and Turkey during this new seven-part series.

Exploring the culinary legacy of the legendary Byzantine Empire, Rick uncovers its little-known history and cuisine, and relishes the food that many people associate with holidays in the eastern Mediterranean and the Adriatic – healthy, light, tasty dishes that go so well with sunshine, remote islands, chilled wine and clear, aquamarine seas.

Rick’s culinary odyssey begins in Venice, a place that played a major role at both ends of Byzantine history and his travels twist and turn past the shorelines of the Adriatic, Ionian and Aegean seas.

Continuing through the stunning mountains of Croatia, Albania and Greece, down to the Peloponnese, and through western Turkey, he concludes his journey in Istanbul, formerly known as the city of Byzantium and gateway to the flavours of the Middle East. Along the way he visits local markets, cafés, restaurant kitchens and people’s homes to show how their evocative dishes have developed over thousands of years.

###Plumpton High Babies: Ten Years On

From Monday 28 November at 9:20pm

Directed and narrated by Aviva Ziegler, this one-hour film takes us back into the lives of three young women whom we met over ten years ago when they were part of a unique program to keep teenage mothers at school.

In Sydney’s outer west, an area known for social problems and one of the highest pregnancy rates in Australia, Avivia spent a year filming at Plumpton High School where an idealistic principal, Glenn Sargeant, battled to keep a group of teenage mothers, many from disadvantaged backgrounds, at school.

The Plumpton High Young Mothers Programme, instigated by Glenn, was a unique program in the Australian education system and possibly even the world. Glenn believed that education could provide opportunities for even the poorest and most marginalised of students; if he could encourage their hopes and aspirations he could open doors to a world far beyond the one they knew or expected.

The challenges for the school, the girls and their families were huge as they struggled during their difficult transition to adulthood. The four-part series screened on the ABC in 2003, with their stories capturing the imagination of the viewing public.

The series concluded with the girls and their babies on the threshold of their lives together – with the real story yet to unfold. Now 10 years on, this film provides a long awaited answer to a constantly asked question: “Whatever happened to those teenage mothers from the original series?”

It is only on returning to the complex realities of the girls’ lives today that we see how much they and their children have at stake. All now have more than one child dependent on them; and each is at a significant turning point.

Simone – the girl once voted by Glenn ‘the most likely to succeed’ – is doing it tough. Mark, the boyfriend for whom she dropped out of school, is bipolar and struggles to get work. At 27, Simone is already pinning her hopes for the future on the next generation. But can her young son live up to this?

Meanwhile, Jacinta – despite teenage tragedy – has never given up her rose-coloured dreams. She is planning to get married – if only she can afford the wedding.

While in stark contrast, 27-year-old Baby has finally made it to university but the demanding struggles of single motherhood and full-time study are weighing her down.

As we uncover the drama of these still very young lives and their very real struggles with family, relationships, work and self-esteem, we see whether they have managed to get through ‘the doors’ that Glenn believed school could open for them or whether they have been overwhelmed by circumstances beyond their control. Did the Young Mothers Programme help any of them in the challenges they currently face? Did it break the welfare cycle? And what difference, if any, did it make?

ABC simulcasts Crowded House Live as part of Ausmusic Month Celebrations

The ABC has front row seats to the hottest music event of 2016 – and you’re all invited.
On Sunday November 27, as part of Ausmusic Month celebrations, ABC TV, Double J and iview will simulcast Crowded House’s performance live from the iconic Sydney Opera House forecourt. It will also be live-streamed on the ABC TV Facebook page (@ABCTV).

The special live event will mark a worthy finale to a whole month of diverse musical content across ABC radio, TV, iview and online throughout November.

Michelle Guthrie, Managing Director said:
“Ausmusic Month began at triple j more than 20 years ago and the ABC is pleased it has been able to support Australian music and highlight the creative work of so many musicians, producers and the wider industry.
“In November we continue the association between ABC Radio networks and Australian music with a celebration of Ausmusic Month across all ABC platforms.
“Ausmusic Month is about all Australian music – not just bands and songwriters, but orchestras, composers, ensembles and choirs, producers, technicians, managers, students…from the seasoned professionals to the absolute beginners, we aim to celebrate Australia’s rich musical landscape in full.
“Join me on November 18 for Ausmusic T-shirt Day by wearing your favourite t-shirt from an Australian artist and listen in all month to celebrate the best music we have on offer.”

TELEVISION highlights across the ABC during Ausmusic Month includes:

ABC, ABC2 and ABC ME will present a diverse range of Ausmusic Month programming. Visit here throughout November for the latest daily schedules for each channel.
Ausmusic Month TV highlights include:

20,000 Days on Earth
Sunday November 6 at 8.30pm on ABC2 & iview
Drama and reality combine in a fictitious 24 hours in the life of musician and international cultural icon, Nick Cave.

Crowded House Live at Sydney Opera House
Sunday November 27 at 7.40pm on ABC & iview, simulcast on Double J & live-streamed on ABC TV Facebook
Twenty years after bidding farewell to 100,000 people lining Sydney Opera House foreshore, Crowded House return with encore performances at this iconic site, coinciding with their induction into the ARIA Hall of Fame and marking a worthy finale to a month of diverse musical content across ABC platforms. Tickets are sold out, but ABC TV, Double J and iview are simulcasting the Sunday November 27 performance LIVE, giving you the opportunity to watch from wherever you are. Join the conversation using: #CrowdedHouseLive

Rage
Every Saturday morning and evening throughout November
Rage presents Ausmusic Month specials every Saturday morning and evening across November on ABC TV.

In Tune
Tuesdays November 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29 at 6.20pm on ABC ME & iview
Aspiring musicians get “In Tune” with real life rock stars in a one-on-one interview and jam session! These famous musos are full of advice for the next generation of talent. Acts include Vance Joy, Birds of Tokyo, Stonefield, Cat Empire, and Missy Higgins.

iview
ABC’s iview will present an Ausmusic Month collection across November - a curated slate of programming featuring live concerts and performances, archival material and great Australian music content.


AUSMUSIC T-SHIRT DAY
Friday November 18 is Ausmusic T-shirt Day. Wear an Australian music artist’s t-shirt on this day and show your pride in Australian music. Take a photo and tag it with #AusmusicTshirtDay to be part of the nationwide celebrations of Australian music.

NEW RELEASES BY ABC MUSIC
Recovery 20th Anniversary
All the key moments from ABC TV’s Recovery program, available as a CD/DVD pack or digital release, through ABC Music.

Jazztrack: Celebrating 40 Years
A collection of unreleased live and studio sessions from ABC program Jazztrack (3 x CDs or digital album), released through ABC Jazz.

The 2017 version of Catalyst was mentioned on Media Watch tonight with JH discussing media reports that 11 staff would be sacked and weekly TV show format scrapped. He reported that the claim of staff sacking was not true and the show would return in 2017 as 17 one hour shows produced in-house (also contrary to the report).

###Week commencing 20 November


Sunday 20 November
7:40pm Grand Designs
8:30pm Poldark
9:30pm Jamaica Inn
10:30pm Blood + Thunder: The Sound Of Alberts

Monday 21 November
8:00pm Australian Story Final for 2016
8:30pm Four Corners Final for 2016
9:20pm Media Watch Final for 2016
9:35pm Q&A Final for 2016

Tuesday 22 November
8:00pm Simply Nigella Series Premiere
8:30pm Rick Stein: From Venice To Istanbul Series Premiere
9:30pm Play To Win

Wednesday 23 November
8:00pm Hard Quiz
8:30pm Upper Middle Bogan
9:00pm Rosehaven
9:30pm Please Like Me

Thursday 24 November
8:00pm Silvia’s Italian Table
8:30pm Doctor Foster
9:25pm Kevin McCloud’s Man Made Home: Off To The Beach

Friday 25 November
8:00pm A Taste Of Landline New Series
Back for a second series, this ‘paddock to plate’ program shows in detail where our food comes from and the farmers who grow it, as well as the consumers who buy it and some of Australia’s top chefs who cook it.
8:30pm The Level
9:20pm The Politician’s Husband
10:05pm Hard Quiz

Saturday 26 November
7:30pm Doc Martin Rpt
8:20pm Grantchester Rpt
9:05pm Foyle’s War: High Castle Rpt
10:40pm Call The Midwife Rpt

Big news! ABC is switching to HD.

###Week commencing 27 November


Sunday 27 November
7:40pm Crowded House Live At Sydney Opera House Ausmusic Month/Live Event
10:00pm 20,000 Days On Earth

Monday 28 November
8:00pm Back Roads: Mundulla Series Return
8:30pm Restoration Man: Baptist Church New Series
9:20pm Plumpton High Babies Ten Years On Premiere

Tuesday 29 November
8:00pm Simply Nigella
8:30pm Rick Stein: From Venice To Istanbul
9:30pm Richard Flanagan: Life After Death An Artsville Premiere

Wednesday 30 November
8:00pm Hard Quiz
8:30pm Upper Middle Bogan Final
9:00pm Rosehaven Final
9:30pm Please Like Me

Thursday 1 December
8:00pm Would I Lie To You?
8:30pm Doctor Foster
9:25pm Kevin McCloud’s Man Made Home

Friday 2 December
8:00pm A Taste Of Landline
8:30pm The Level
9:20pm The Politician’s Husband
10:20pm Hard Quiz

Saturday 3 December
7:30pm Doc Martin Rpt
8:20pm Grantchester Rpt
9:05pm Foyle’s War: Trespass Rpt
10:35pm Call The Midwife Rpt Final

###Joanna Lumley’s Japan

From Sunday 4 December at 7:40pm

Absolutely Fabulous star Joanna Lumley travels across Japan from the icy Siberian seas of the north to the subtropical islands of the south.

Featuring the much loved Joanna Lumley, the series will follow her as she travels to the far reaches of Japan, from the icy Siberian seas of the north to the subtropical islands of the south. With her natural curiosity and engaging storytelling, Joanna will take viewers on an adventure exploring some of the most uncharted corners of Japan’s 6,800 mystical islands.

In this 3x60”, Joanna will journey over 2000 miles travelling across Japan by boat, train, plane and foot. From rustic mountains to sprawling metropolitan super cities, Joanna will embark on an epic journey across this beautiful, yet often perplexing, country of extremes and give audiences a unique insight into the people who make up these enchanting islands and their rich culture.

Starting in the north, in Hokkaido, Japan’s ‘wild north’, Joanna will make her away across Hokkaido by train and car. Known for its rugged terrain, it is home to some of Japan’s most beautiful and endangered wild animals.
Next, she will go to Honshu, the largest and most populated of Japan’s islands. Winding her way south, she will begin in Tohoku, before boarding the bullet train, which will plunge her into the metropolitan sprawl of Tokyo, before taking her to the ancient capital, Kyoto.

Finally, Joanna will journey through Japan’s forgotten island, Shikoku, on foot, before crossing over to the volcanic Kyushu Island.

Joanna’s epic journey comes to its end on the idyllic beaches of Kohama, one of Japan’s smallest and most remote pacific islands

ABC switching to HD in December

ABC will finally switch its primary channel to HD in December, with a full schedule in HD by December 31st.

###Girl Asleep

From Sunday 11 December at 10:00pm

Based on the critically acclaimed production by Windmill Theatre, GIRL ASLEEP is a journey into the absurd, scary and beautiful heart of the teenage mind. Fifteen is going to turn a corner. It has to.

The world is closing in on Greta Driscoll (Bethany Whitmore). On the cusp of turning fifteen she can’t bear to leave her childhood, it contains all the things that give her comfort in this incomprehensible new world.

She floats in a bubble of loserdom with her only friend Elliott (Harrison Feldman) until her parents throw her a surprise 15th birthday party and she’s flung into a parallel place; a world that’s weirdly erotic, a little bit violent and thoroughly ludicrous – only there can she find herself.

Set in the 1970s and boasting an array of captivating performances from its talented Australian cast, Rosemary Myers’ directorial debut feature film Girl Asleep, is a coming of age story that explore the life of 14-year-old Greta Driscoll.

Also stars, Matthew Whittet, Amber McMahon, Eamon Farren, Tilda Cobham-Hervey, Imogen Archer and Maiah Stewardson.

###Week commencing 4 December


Sunday 4 December
7:40pm Joanna Lumley’s Japan Series Premiere
8:30pm Poldark Season Final
9:30pm TBA
10:40pm Hockney

Monday 5 December
8:00pm Back Roads: Innisfail to Normanton
8:30pm Restoration Man: Whittingham Station
9:20pm Who Flew First: Challenging The Wright Brothers Premiere Special
Australian aviation historian John Brown demonstrates how an obscure German-American aviator Gustave Whitehead may have been the first to achieve powered flight in the world’s first aircraft 2 years before the Wright Brothers.
10:15pm Silent Witness

Tuesday 6 December
8:00pm Simply Nigella
8:30pm Rick Stein: From Venice To Istanbul
9:30pm Glenn Murcutt: Spirit Of Place An Artsville Premiere

Wednesday 7 December
8:00pm Hard Quiz
8:30pm Wil Anderson: Wiluminati
9:30pm Please Like Me
9:55pm Adam Hills: The Last Leg

Thursday 8 December
8:00pm Would I Lie To You?
8:30pm Doctor Foster
9:25pm Kevin McCloud’s Man Made Home
10:15pm No Offence

Friday 9 December
8:00pm A Taste Of Landline
8:30pm Vera
10:00pm Hard Quiz

Saturday 10 December
7:30pm Doc Martin Rpt
8:20pm Grantchester Rpt
9:05pm Foyle’s War Rpt
10:35pm TBA

###Right Here: The Go-Betweens

Screen NSW & ABC TV Arts announce first Documentary Feature Fund film Kriv Stenders’ RIGHT HERE: THE GO-BETWEENS

The first film to be commissioned under the Screen NSW – ABC TV Arts Documentary Feature Fund has been announced today. Kriv Stenders (Red Dog) has created and will direct Right Here: The Go-Betweens.

Right Here: The Go-Betweens will explore the melodramatic saga behind the rise and fall of one of the most artistically successful and influential Australian bands of the last 40 years.

The Screen NSW – ABC TV Arts Documentary Feature Fund (DFF) is a new three-year joint initiative to fund one new feature length arts documentary each year. The three films will have their world premiere each year at the Sydney Film Festival prior to screening on ABC TV. Right Here: The Go-Betweens will premiere at the 2017 Sydney Film Festival.

Screen Australia is the major investor in the film through its documentary program.

Kriv Stenders has directed music videos throughout his illustrious career, including several for The Go-Betweens.

“This is very much a dream project for me, as The Go-Betweens and their music have been a fundamental part of my life since I was 15 years old. To be able to tell and share their epic story and to have original members onboard with me is a thrill beyond definition,” he said.

Robert Forster said: “Kriv Stenders is an artist in film and I am sure he will tell the story of The Go-Betweens with flair and precision.”

Kriv Stenders is one of Australia’s most successful filmmakers. His new film Red Dog: True Blue, prequel to his smash-hit feature Red Dog, opens in cinemas across Australia on Boxing Day and he will also direct the upcoming television drama series Wake in Fright, the contemporary retelling of the Australian classic. Red Dog earned $22m at the box office, and is the ninth highest grossing Australian feature of all time. The film won Best Director and Best Film at the 2011 IF Awards and the Best Film award at the inaugural 2012 AACTA Awards.

The film will be produced by Joe Weatherstone, with Chris Hilton and David Alrich as executive producers for Essential Media and Entertainment, one of Australia’s leading production companies of drama, factual and documentary programs.

###Walliams and Friend

From Wednesday 21 December at 6:30pm

Bafta, British Comedy Award and Rose d’Or winner David Walliams returns to the sketch comedy show format in this laugh-packed spectacular.

Filmed in front of a live studio audience, Walliams & Friend captures the joyous theatricality of classic British comedy with rib-tickling skits and spoofs.

This special sees Joanna Lumley guest star in sketches including a Bond send-up, an unproductive meeting of Liars Anonymous, and a surprising peek behind the scenes of The Great British Bake Off.

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###QI Christmas Special

From Wednesday 21 December at 8:30pm

Jenny Eclair, Johnny Vegas, Bill Bailey and Alan Davies join host Stephen Fry, who awards points for the answers he finds most interesting. Stephen prepares for the festive period with some seasonal merriment.