ABC TV - Programs and Schedules

###Week commencing 22 January


Sunday 22 January
7:40pm Grand Designs: Living In Suburbia
8:35pm Midsomer Murders: Saints And Sinners Rpt
10:00pm Citizenfour

Monday 23 January
8:00pm Back Roads: Cygnett
8:30pm Four Corners Rpt
9:15pm Fake Or Fortune
10:25pm Revolution School
11:25pm Golf: PGA TOUR Highlights

Tuesday 24 January
8:00pm Outback ER
8:30 pm Stephen Fry In Central America: El Salvador To Nicaragua
9:20pm Joanna Lumley’s Trans-Siberian Adventure
10:10pm Redesign My Brain With Todd Sampson

Wednesday 25 January
7:30pm Australian of the Year 2017 Special Event
9:00pm The 2016 Pub Quiz
10:10pm Wham Bam Thank You Ma’am
10:35pm Fancy Boy

Thursday 26 January
10:00am Flag Raising and Citizenship Ceremony 2017 Special Event

8:00pm Would I Lie To You?
8:30pm Crowded House Live At Sydney Opera House
10:50pm Restoration Australia

Friday 27 January
8:00pm A Taste Of Landline
8:30pm Vera
10:00pm Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery
10:35pm Adam Hills: The Last Leg

Saturday 28 January
7:30pm Agatha Raisin
9:05pm Sherlock: His Last Vow
10:35pm Foyle’s War

###Ice Wars

From Tuesday 17 February at 8:30pm

The four-part documentary series Ice Wars, will premiere on Tuesday February 7 at 8.30pm on ABC and ABC iview.

Australia has a problem with Crystal Methamphetamine. Street name: Ice.

Filmmakers Northern Pictures had unprecedented access to NSW Police Anti-Ice operations in metropolitan as well as rural and remote communities. The series reveals the scope of the challenges facing law enforcement, health workers, users and the community as they try to mitigate, if not eradicate, the effects of Ice use in Australia.

Police co-operation with the program makers means that viewers are left in no doubt as to the size of the problem.
The struggle of health workers to help their patients in the face of increasing drug use and often limited resources, points to an array of possible solutions that can only be achieved by informed discussion leading to good policy and political action.

We hear from Australians who have battled Ice personally or with their family and community and we hear from the police who must plan and execute their anti-Ice strategies daily.

A small Ice lab in an ordinary suburban home is dismantled by the drug squad, with the police left to clean up the mess. In every case, whether it’s a suspected dealer working out of a pub, a small lab in a garage or a large scale operation awash with cash and drugs, and protected by guns, evidence gathering must be meticulous if police are to gain a conviction for something more serious than possession.

A woman in the Sunshine Coast hinterland decides to rent out her granny flat to make a bit of extra money. When her health deteriorates, she discovers her new tenant is not a chef, but an Ice cook, whose midnight kitchen concoctions are making her ill.

Every day of the week, first responders like Ashley Baker, who manages the Mental Health Trauma Unit in Blacktown Hospital, must try to assess and stabilize, then balance the care options for Ice users who are in extreme distress, with concerns for community safety.

As former World Surfing Champion Tom Carroll attests, Ice filled a void in his life but stole everything he valued at the same time.

Tasmanian Senator Jacqui Lambie reveals the story of her fight to save her son Dylan from Ice addiction. She points to the despair and low self esteem experienced by many of his generation, fuelled by a lack of opportunity and jobs.
Young men and women in regional communities like Wellington, Lismore and Nowra in NSW, are especially vulnerable to Ice for the same reasons. When Ice comes to town, it’s hard to kick it out. Reformed user Barry from Wellington puts it succinctly: “Every second house is dealing, kids are using, it’s shocking.” Ice Wars tells an important and urgent Australian story affecting our community that we all need to understand and address.

Ice Wars (4x60 minute factual series) is a Northern Pictures production in association with ABC, Screen Australia and Screen NSW. Executive Producers: Sue Clothier, Alex Hodgkinson and Karina Holden. ABC Head of Factual, Steve Bibb.

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ABC’s regular Monday night line-up returns 6 February with 7.30, Australian Story, Four Corners, Media Watch, Q&A and Lateline.

###Week commencing 29 January


Sunday 29 January
7:40pm Grand Designs: Living In The Country Final
8:35pm Midsomer Murders: Saints And Sinners Rpt
10:00pm London: The Modern Babylon

Monday 30 January
8:00pm Back Roads: Harrow
8:30pm Four Corners Rpt
9:15pm Fake Or Fortune Final
10:15pm Revolution School
11:15pm Golf: PGA TOUR Highlights

Tuesday 31 January
8:00pm Outback ER
8:30 pm Stephen Fry In Central America: Costa Rica To Panama Final
9:20pm Human Universe With Brian Cox Rpt
10:20pm Jack Irish Rpt

Wednesday 1 February
8:00pm Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery: Sam Neill
8:40pm The Weekly With Charlie Pickering
9:10pm Stop Laughing… this is serious
10:10pm Adam Hills: The Last Leg
10:50pm Wham Bam Thank You Ma’am Rpt
11:20pm Fancy Boy Rpt

Thursday 2 February
8:00pm Would I Lie To You? Final
8:30pm Restoration Man
9:20pm Restoration Australia Rpt
10:20pm Jack Irish Rpt

Friday 3 February
8:00pm A Taste Of Landline Final
8:30pm Vera Rpt
10:00pm The Weekly With Charlie Pickering Rpt
10:30pm Adam Hills: The Last Leg Rpt

Saturday 4 February
7:30pm Death In Paradise
8:30pm Call The Midwife
9:35pm New Tricks New Season
10:35pm TBA

###Week commencing 5 February


Sunday 5 February
7:40pm Grand Designs: Living In The Country New Series
8:35pm Midsomer Murders: The Village That Rose From The Dead New Series
10:00pm Dior And I Premiere

Monday 6 February
8:00pm Australian Story Series Return
8:30pm Four Corners Series Return
9:15pm Media Watch Series Return
9:35pm Q&A Series Return
10:40pm Lateline Series Return
11:10pm The Business Series Return

Tuesday 7 February
8:00pm Outback ER
8:30 pm Ice Wars Premiere
9:30pm Human Universe With Brian Cox Rpt
10:30pm Lateline

Wednesday 8 February
8:00pm Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery: Cathy Freeman
8:30pm The Weekly With Charlie Pickering
9:00pm Stop Laughing… this is serious
10:00pm Adam Hills: The Last Leg
10:30pm Lateline

Thursday 9 February
8:00pm Dream Gardens Series Premiere
8:30pm Newton’s Law Series Premiere
9:25pm Restoration Australia Rpt
10:25pm Lateline

Friday 10 February
8:00pm QI New Series
8:30pm Vera Rpt
10:00pm The Weekly With Charlie Pickering Rpt
10:30pm Lateline

Saturday 11 February
7:30pm Death In Paradise
8:30pm Call The Midwife
9:35pm New Tricks
10:35pm Newton’s Law Rpt

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###No Offense - Season 2

From Thursday 16 February at 9.30pm

The unorthodox crack team of gobby cops all return at full-throttle, headed up by the brilliant blonde bonce Spartacus warrior DI Viv Deering, (Joanna Scanlan), impulsive and street-smart DC Dinah Kowalska (Elaine Cassidy) and neurotic DS Joy Freers (Alexandra Roach).

Joining the team this season is the younger, hyper aspirational new boss, Detective Superintendent Christine Lickberg (Sarah Solemani) and office manager Gavin (Conor MacNeill) – loved by the guys and hated by the girls on the team.

At their sides in the crumbling Friday Street cop-shop are: unshakeable DC Spike (Will Mellor), maverick Miller (Paul Ritter), cool PC Stuart (Tom Varey), calm PC Taz (Neet Mohan), mischievous PC Jonah (Ste Johnston) and the force of nature that is PC Tegan (Saira Choudhry), who all go above and beyond the call of duty to get the job done.

In an explosive start to the second series screening Thursday February 16, 9.30pm on ABC & ABC iview, Deering is thrust head to head against a ferocious and unpredictable matriarch, Nora Attah (Rakie Ayola) and her volatile son Manni (Zachary Momoh), one of Manchester’s most feared crime families – The Attahs. Viv is determined to broker peace but firebombs rain down thrusting the city back to the dark days of its “Gunchester” past. Viv and the Friday Street squad go all out to bring those responsible to justice and the battle for the streets of Manchester begins…

Production Details:
An Abbottvision production from BAFTA Award-winning writer and producer Paul Abbott for Channel 4 - (7 x 50 minute episodes).

###Grand Designs - Season 14

From Sunday 5 February at 7:40pm

The brand new series of Grand Designs is as enthralling and ambitious as ever. It opens with a gravity defying three storey tree house in Gloucestershire – built by two nature lovers determined to live life high up in the branches.

To follow there’s a giant house of fun near Horsham, complete with secret doorways and hidden passages. There are twin 21st century farm buildings in Devon and a unique home on the edge of the Lancashire moors inspired by drystone walls. Hidden away in an Essex woodland there’s a sleek black bunker-like home designed for an artist, and in rural Pembrokeshire a hand crafted recycled house built for less than thirty thousand pounds. And that’s not forgetting the astonishing Cornish home made with beautiful flowing steam bent ash.

Kevin McCloud is on hand to witness all the twists and turns experienced by those willing to put everything on the line to build their once in a lifetime homes.

Production Details: A Boundless Production for Channel 4 UK

###No Offence - Season 2

From Thursday 16 February at 9:30pm

The unorthodox crack team of gobby cops all return at full-throttle, headed up by the brilliant blonde bonce Spartacus warrior DI Viv Deering, (Joanna Scanlan), impulsive and street-smart DC Dinah Kowalska (Elaine Cassidy) and neurotic DS Joy Freers (Alexandra Roach).

Joining the team this season is the younger, hyper aspirational new boss, Detective Superintendent Christine Lickberg (Sarah Solemani) and office manager Gavin (Conor MacNeill) – loved by the guys and hated by the girls on the team.

At their sides in the crumbling Friday Street cop-shop are: unshakeable DC Spike (Will Mellor), maverick Miller (Paul Ritter), cool PC Stuart (Tom Varey), calm PC Taz (Neet Mohan), mischievous PC Jonah (Ste Johnston) and the force of nature that is PC Tegan (Saira Choudhry), who all go above and beyond the call of duty to get the job done.

In an explosive start to the second series screening Thursday February 16, 9.30pm on ABC & ABC iview, Deering is thrust head to head against a ferocious and unpredictable matriarch, Nora Attah (Rakie Ayola) and her volatile son Manni (Zachary Momoh), one of Manchester’s most feared crime families – The Attahs. Viv is determined to broker peace but firebombs rain down thrusting the city back to the dark days of its “Gunchester” past. Viv and the Friday Street squad go all out to bring those responsible to justice and the battle for the streets of Manchester begins…

###2017 Australian of the Year Awards

Wednesday 25 January at 7.30pm plus live on iview and ABC News 24

The 2017 Australian of the Year Awards will be broadcast on Wednesday January 25 at 7.30pm on ABC TV & ABC Radio and simulcast LIVE at 7.30pm (AEDT) on ABC iview, ABC News 24, ABC TV Facebook and YouTube (@ABCTV).

The Australian of the Year Awards celebrate the many ways ordinary people can create extraordinary change, by featuring leading citizens who are role models for us, and through their own contribution are endeavouring to create a better Australia.

Highlights of the ABC broadcast will include red carpet arrivals, inspiring stories about the exceptional group of highly-respected Australians in the running for Awards as well as exciting performances by The Choir of Hard Knocks with Urthboy, Chris Tamwoy, Dewayne Everettsmith and Kira Puru. Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull will officially announce our 2017 Australians of the Year.

The broadcast will be hosted by Jeremy Fernandez and Myf Warhurst.

ABC Managing Director Michelle Guthrie said, “The ABC is the source for national stories and conversations, including the Australian of the Year Awards, one of the nation’s highest honours. Australians turn to the ABC for such events and I invite them to do so again this year.”

The 32 national finalists for Young Australian of the Year, Senior Australian of the Year, Australia’s Local Hero and Australian of the Year were drawn from more than 3,000 individuals nominated by the public and have been recognised as State and Territory Award recipients.

Chairman of the National Australia Day Council, Ben Roberts-Smith VC MG, said the Australian of the Year Awards are an opportunity for us all to celebrate and recognise the achievements and contributions of outstanding Australians.

“The Awards allow us to reflect on what it means to be Australian and the many ways in which ordinary people inspire and unite us,” Mr Roberts-Smith said. “This year’s finalists are a wonderfully diverse and hardworking group of leaders, who represent Australians from all walks of life.”

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###Walliams and Friend

From Wednesday 22 February at 9:30pm

Walliams & Friend, the brand new series of the British sketch-show series starring BAFTA, British Comedy Award winner and Little Britain star, David Walliams, returns to ABC and iview on Wednesday 22 February.

The new series includes six 30-minute episodes of laugh-packed spectacular and rub-tickling skits and spoofs. Walliams will be joined each episode by a fellow comedian and co-star – with the first starring Jack Whitehall.

The debut episode includes Jack and David’s worst dating show contestant and Jack doing something David has never done before – dressing as a woman. There is also the launch of Britain’s cruellest reality TV show Celebrity Slammer, in which David finds himself locked up with the Chuckle Brothers.

For those wondering what happened to the series after just one episode was shown on 21 December.

###Jonathan Creek: Daemon’s Roost

From Friday 24 February at 8:30pm

Alan Davies is back as the amateur sleuth in Jonathan Creek: Daemon’s Roost on ABC and iview, Friday 24 February at 8.30pm. In Daemon’s Roost, Jonathan is confronted with his most mysterious and macabre case yet.

Five years after leaving the windmill, Jonathan Creek and wife Polly are happily installed in the countryside. They’re ready to leave the world of crime-solving and grisly deaths behind them – but the ‘real world’ isn’t quite ready for Jonathan Creek.

Just a few miles from Creek’s country retreat lies the dark and foreboding Daemons’ Roost, once home to the sadistic sorcerer, Jacob Surtees. Legend goes that Surtees would kidnap his victims and, with impossible feats of telekinesis, launch them into the fiery pits of hell.

150 years after Surtees’ death and the manor is now occupied by another equally macabre figure: veteran film director Nathan Clore. The director is in poor health and desperate to tell his step-daughter Alison the truth about what happened to her family when she was just a child. But the building’s dark history still haunts its inhabitants. It isn’t long before eerie spirits are stalking the corridors once more. Jonathan Creek is summoned to delve into the past and solve the riddle of Daemons’ Roost. Will Creek unravel this family mystery in time – or will reality prove the deadliest illusion of all?

###Black Work

From Friday 3 March at 9:20pm

A three-part British crime thriller that delves into the murky depths of undercover police work and tells the story of a woman willing to risk everything to protect her family.

PC Jo Gillespie is devastated when her husband, DS Ryan Gillespie, is found dead in an abandoned warehouse in Leeds. When she learns that Ryan was working undercover at the time of his death her grief is compounded by shock. Ryan’s behaviour appears to have been erratic in the weeks before his death and Jo worries that senior officers of the Greater Yorkshire Police are intent on a cover up. Jo is determined to find out the truth about the man she was married to and how he died. As she is on compassionate leave she relies on the help of fellow officer Jack Clark to tell her what’s going on in the incident room. Tension mounts when recordings of intimate conversations between her and Jack show up in her home. The family is thrown into further turmoil, but the recordings reveal a vital piece of information that leads Jo to an isolated rural cottage and unexpected danger.

###Week commencing 12 February


Sunday 12 February
7:40pm Grand Designs: Living In The Country
8:35pm Midsomer Murders
10:00pm Highly Strung Premiere
Director Scott Hicks continues his exploration of music-themed films with a new documentary. It is a story of passion, obsession & possession. A journey into a world of rarefied instruments & musicians who seek them out.

Monday 13 February
8:00pm Australian Story
8:30pm Four Corners
9:15pm Media Watch
9:35pm Q&A
10:40pm Lateline
11:10pm The Business

Tuesday 14 February
8:00pm Outback ER
8:30 pm Ice Wars
9:30pm Human Universe With Brian Cox Rpt
10:30pm Lateline

Wednesday 15 February
8:00pm Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery: Annabel Crabb
8:30pm The Weekly With Charlie Pickering
9:00pm Stop Laughing… this is serious
10:00pm Adam Hills: The Last Leg
10:30pm Lateline

Thursday 16 February
8:00pm Dream Gardens
8:30pm Newton’s Law
9:25pm No Offense Season 2New Series
10:20pm Lateline

Friday 17 February
8:00pm QI
8:30pm Vera Rpt Final
10:00pm The Weekly With Charlie Pickering Rpt
10:30pm Lateline

Saturday 18 February
7:30pm Death In Paradise
8:30pm Call The Midwife
9:35pm New Tricks Rpt
10:35pm Newton’s Law Rpt

###Week commencing 19 February


Sunday 19 February
7:40pm Grand Designs: Living In The Country
8:35pm Midsomer Murders
10:00pm Winter At Westbeth Premiere

Monday 20 February
8:00pm Australian Story
8:30pm Four Corners
9:15pm Media Watch
9:35pm Q&A
10:40pm Lateline
11:10pm The Business

Tuesday 21 February
8:00pm Outback ER
8:30 pm Ice Wars
9:30pm Human Universe With Brian Cox Rpt
10:30pm Lateline

Wednesday 22 February
8:00pm Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery: Lee Lin Chin

8:30pm The Weekly With Charlie Pickering
9:00pm Walliams and Friend Series Premiere
9:30pm Adam Hills: The Last Leg
10:10pm Catastrophe Rpt
10:40pm Lateline

Thursday 23 February
8:00pm Dream Gardens
8:30pm Newton’s Law
9:25pm No Offense
10:20pm Lateline

Friday 24 February
8:00pm QI
8:30pm Jonathan Creek: Daemons’ Roost Premiere Special
10:00pm The Weekly With Charlie Pickering Rpt
10:30pm Lateline

Saturday 25 February
7:30pm Death In Paradise
8:30pm Call The Midwife
9:35pm New Tricks Rpt
10:35pm Newton’s Law Rpt

###Gardening Australia

From Saturday 4 March at 6:30pm

In our 28th year on ABC TV, Gardening Australia is back!

And just like a well-managed apple tree, we are more productive every year! Costa is heading the team, and no, he hasn’t shaved his beard off!

The show will again bring gardeners all over Australia practical advice, inspiring gardens, handy hints, floral eye candy and the country’s best gardening characters and innovators.

As well as our seasoned perennials, we welcome some new segments and fresh faces, including guest presenter Indira Naidoo who will be exploring unique city gardens. We will also meet some Gardening Australia viewers who need our help and advice to transform their backyards, and we will show you what to do with your excess produce.

And, in response to your overwhelming requests for a longer show, you can look forward to some hour long specials – the first of which is on Good Friday.

So whether you live in the city or country, are young or old, experienced or beginner, active or armchair - we welcome all gardeners!

##australia Wide

Returns for 2017

Join presenter Yassmin Abdel-Magied as Australia Wide returns for 2017, bringing you stories from the people and places that make up the Australian experience.

In our first episode, Yassmin embraces the Lunar New Year, goes bike riding with Mormons in the Northern Territory, explores the innovative way that one Tasmanian is trying to tackle the terrible suicide statistics, and meets an extreme adventurer about to go on his toughest trip yet.

This Saturday, 4 February, Australia Wide will air at 11:30am on ABC News 24 and at 4:00pm on ABC. From 12 February, the program will air on Sundays at 3:30pm on ABC and 11:30am on ABC News 24. All episodes of Australia Wide will be available on ABC iview.

###Week commencing 26 February


Sunday 26 February
7:40pm Grand Designs: Essex
8:35pm Midsomer Murders Final
10:00pm Tim’s Vermeer Premiere
11:25pm The Tunnel

Monday 27 February
8:00pm Australian Story
8:30pm Four Corners
9:15pm Media Watch
9:35pm Q&A
10:40pm Lateline
11:10pm The Business

Tuesday 28 February
8:00pm Outback ER
8:30 pm Ice Wars Final
9:30pm Human Universe With Brian Cox Rpt Final
10:30pm Lateline

Wednesday 1 March
8:00pm Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery:Colin Hay
8:30pm The Weekly With Charlie Pickering
9:00pm Walliams and Friend: Harry Enfield
9:30pm Adam Hills: The Last Leg
10:10pm Catastrophe Rpt
10:40pm Lateline

Thursday 2 March
8:00pm Dream Gardens
8:30pm Newton’s Law
9:25pm No Offense
10:20pm Lateline

Friday 3 March
8:00pm QI
8:30pm TBA
09:30 Black Work Series Premiere
10:10pm The Weekly With Charlie Pickering Rpt
10:40pm Lateline

Saturday 4 March
6:30pm Gardening Australia New Series
7:00pm ABC News
7:30pm Death In Paradise
8:30pm Call The Midwife
9:30pm New Tricks Rpt
10:30pm Newton’s Law Rpt

It will be not shown tonight due to ABC’s delayed broadcast of the W-League semi final between Canberra and Melbourne City (kick off 8pm AEDT). Hopefully it will be aired at another night.

EDIT: it was shown on Sunday February 19.