ABC 2018 Slate Reveal

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The ABC today revealed its line up for the first half of 2018, including a variety of new programming across all genres, Australian premieres and the return of audience favourites. This complements the existin Comedy, Entertainment, Indigenous, Arts and Children’s 2018 programming already announced.

David Anderson, ABC Director of Television said: “As the national broadcaster, we are uniquely positioned to tell Australian stories and bring people together to explore and understand issues that matter to them, and to reflect Australia’s culture and diversity. Our programming in 2018 is a major testament to this; with quality content that spans a variety of genres and subjects. There is something for everyone at the ABC.”

Factual programming in 2018 is off to a strong start, with the ground-breaking documentary, Hawke, The Larrikin and the Leader. A timely documentary given today’s constant leadership crises, and the ongoing fragmentation of traditional politics. Interviewees include Kim Beazley, John Howard and Blanche d’Alpuget to name a few. G_eneral Monash and Me_ finds Walkley award-winning investigative journalist and war correspondent Peter Greste embarking on a journey to demystify the story of Australia’s Great War hero, Sir John Monash. While examining the battles that made Monash famous, Peter also discovers his own family’s previously unknown role in Monash’s First Australian Imperial Force. For Peter, Monash’s war becomes personal.

Annabel Crabb is back in the kitchen and back in time in the Australian debut of Back in Time for Dinner. Follow a modern day Australian family as they discover firsthand how the food we eat has transformed over the past 60 years, while immersing themselves and their home in a new decade each episode.

Australian audiences can enjoy a local production of the uplifting, warm and insightful series Employable Me, which follows people with neuro diverse conditions such as autism, OCD and Tourette Syndrome as they search for meaningful employment. Each episode draws on science and experts to uncover people’s hidden skills and to match jobseekers to roles that can harness and illustrate their strengths.

Entertainment is all fun and games with grandmaster Paul McDermott hosting Think Tank weeknights at 6pm, ABC’s new game show with a difference. Each episode sees three contestants go head to head in a general knowledge contest. Helping or maybe hindering them in their pursuit of game show glory, is the Think Tank, eight everyday Australians with an extra-ordinary love of trivia and general knowledge. Our Think Tankers are there to help but sometimes they get it wrong!

Everyone’s A Critic opens the doors into some of the nation’s most prestigious art galleries. The Australian public are then invited in to deliver their opinions on works created by some of our most respected and iconic artists. Part art history, part critique it captures a cultural response to what has and what is happening in our world.

In addition to the already announced Pine Gap and Harrow, Drama fans will be delighted to hear that Jack Irish is back on screens in 2018! Perennial fan favourite Jack Irish, returns with Emmy Award-winner Guy Pearce reprising his iconic role as Jack, former criminal lawyer, and part-time debt collector, with a penchant for getting wrapped up in things he shouldn’t.

By popular demand, Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery and You Can’t Ask That are back on screens in 2018, delivering more unscripted, personal and bold moments for ABC audiences. Comedy favourites, Gruen, Mad as Hell and Hard Quiz are back to inform and challenge audiences again in 2018. And, 2018 sees lifestyle favourite Gardening Australia blossom into a new, hour long format on Friday nights, kicking off on January 26th – giving Australians more of what they love.

2018 will see the return of the agenda-setting ABC NEWS line-up across television, radio, digital and social media, including flagships such as 7.30, Australian Story, Four Corners, Q&A, AM and PM.

Two new television programs will also launch: a prime-time news discussion show at 9pm on the ABC News channel, presented by Stan Grant, and a half-hour late edition national news bulletin at 10.30pm on ABC TV. Current affairs flagship 7.30 will be strengthened, reinforcing its position as the nightly destination for Australia’s best analysis and storytelling. Stay tuned for further ABC News update in early 2018.

Rebecca Heap, ABC Head of Programming & Digital said:

“2018 is an exciting year for the ABC and our audience, with a wonderful mix of new programs to discover, along with many returning favourites. We are incredibly proud of our 2018 line up, which reaffirms our commitment to excellence and underscores the ABC as a powerhouse of great Australian television.”

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NEW HIGHLIGHTS

Back In Time For Dinner

One Australian family goes on an extraordinary time-travelling adventure to discover how the post-World War 2 revolution in the food we eat has transformed the way we live, the fabric of the nation and defined the roles of men and women over the past 60 years.

In each episode Annabel Crabb, will guide our modern day family through a different decade. Back In Time For Dinner offers a unique opportunity to tap into the social, economic, and political imperatives of our times.

The family’s own home is meticulously transformed back in time from the 50s all the way to present day and finally into the future. Following carefully researched recipes they’ll source, cook and eat the same meals as everyday Australian families in each era. The family will live through the highs, lows and challenges that shaped family life in the 20th century.

A Warner Bros. Australia production for the ABC.

Employable Me

It’s hard enough finding a job nowadays, but when you have a disability it can be almost impossible.

Employable Me follows people with neuro diverse conditions such as autism, OCD and Tourette Syndrome as they search for meaningful employment.

The series follows nine warm, funny and generously open participants as their job searches unfold. Each story is told from the characters own perspective and follows their determination. Neuro-psych testing by experts identifies their skills, reveals some astounding cognitive brilliance and helps deliver some truly surprising job outcomes.

A Northern Pictures production. Financed by Screen Australia and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation with financial support of the NSW Department of Family and Community Services and the assistance of Create NSW.

Everyone’s A Critic

Everyone’s A Critic opens the doors into some of the nation’s most prestigious art galleries. The Australian public are then invited in to deliver their opinions on works created by some of our most respected and iconic artists.

Regardless of their education or knowledge of art, the ‘critics’ are asked in each episode to comment, interpret, and respond to a collection of works. Subjects including Australian identity, race relations, love, family, gender and pop culture are explored through paintings, installations, sculptures and photography.

Everyone’s A Critic is candid, emotional, humorous and at times controversial. Part art history, part critique it captures a cultural response to what has and what is happening in our world.

Everyone’s got a story, everyone’s got an opinion, everyone’s a critic.

A Matchbox Pictures Production for the ABC.

General Monash and Me: Peter Greste on Australia’s Greatest ANZAC

Monash is a towering figure in Australia’s story of World War 1; he is celebrated as one of the great tacticians of the Great War with his innovative battle tactics helping to break the stalemate on the Western Front.

A raft of contemporary biographies builds on this mystique, but how accurate are their accounts of him as a commander of the AIF? Was he, as his critics claim, vain, impulsive, egotistical, and prone to exaggeration? Award winning journalist Peter Greste plays detective and military analyst, unearthing private letters, diary entries and army records from protagonists on both sides of the conflict to reveal a much richer and more detailed picture of Monash.

An Artemis Media Production in association with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Screenwest, Lotterywest and The Department of Veterans’ Affairs.

Hawke, The Larrikin and the Leader

From the moment Bob Hawke blazed onto the national stage, he was the rock god of Australian politics. Never short on self-belief, he propelled himself head and shoulders above the crowd to become the most popular Prime Minister we’d ever had. But what kind of leader was Bob Hawke? And what are the lessons for today?

Now with unprecedented access to Bob Hawke and intimate first-time accounts from those who were by his side, this two-part political biography takes a revelatory look at the times and the leadership that made us who we are today. The result is a rollicking journey through some of the most tumultuous decades in Australia, made more timely by the 35th anniversary in March 2018 of Bob Hawke winning government, and the current crisis of confidence in Australian political life.

A Southern Pictures production with funding from Screen Australia and the ABC, in association with Create NSW.

Think Tank

Hosted by TV grandmaster Paul McDermott, Think Tank is an exciting new nightly quiz show. Each episode sees three contestants go head to head, pitting their general knowledge and their general luck against each other, drawing on the wisdom of eight relatively ordinary Australians with an extra-ordinary love of trivia and general knowledge.

But be warned…Our Think Tankers – like Australia itself – are made up of a diverse group of people plucked from all walks of life. They are there to help but sometimes they get it wrong.

An ITV Studios Australia production for the ABC.

RETURNING TITLES

Ask The Doctor, Season 2

This innovative factual series returns to deliver more of the latest in health and medical advice for all Australians. In the new season we’ll find out if we really can live to be 100, discover if pets are good for our health and if we can afford to eat the right food. Our inquisitive doctors are back and will put themselves and the public through life-changing experiments, they’ll bust medical myths and bring us the latest in health advice we should all know. Who knows maybe Granny really did know best.

Nothing will be off limits as we investigate and test the latest medical methods to explore and guide the health of our nation.

A WTFN production for the ABC.

Catalyst

Returning in 2018 to take you to the heart of the biggest science stories from Australia and around the world, each hour-long program will delve into the very latest science, meet the researchers at the cutting edge and show how scientific thinking is changing the lives of everyday people.

The series will explore how we can use maths to help us make better decisions and the ways robots are transforming farming across Australia; we’ll meet the intrepid explorers determined to go back to the Moon and discover why we should all make sleep a priority.

It’s a series that will astonish and inform in equal measure. An ABC production.

Compass

Compass returns in March 2018 with brand new episodes. Highlights include Pitch- Up, where Australian families have a chance to make a difference by donating to support grassroots charities; Sacred Space an immersive series featuring high profile Australians including Australia’s first female bishop Kaye Goldsworthy and musician and writer Eddie Ayres; The Street challenges Australian to find real meaning in their lives, and on Good Friday a Compass special Countdown To Calvary presented by Hugh Bonneville is a forensic investigation into the last week of Christ’s life.

An ABC production.

Gardening Australia

ABC’s most down-to-earth gardening program is blossoming in 2018 into a hour-long format that you can catch at the new time of 7.30pm Friday, kicking off on January 26th. Join host Costa Georgiadis and the team as they traverse this amazing country unearthing the best gardens and gardeners in the land.

A new duration, new time slot, new stories, new information from trusted and knowledgeable presenters and plenty of ideas to carry you into a flourishing new year.

An ABC production.

Hard Quiz, Season 3

After the huge success of season two,2 Hard Quiz is back in 2018 for a harder-than- ever third series.

Host and loveable grouch Tom Gleeson grills four self-declared experts on their own unique subjects as they battle each other, and the barbs, to become Hard Quiz Champion.

The contestants give as good as they get to take home the coveted Big Brass Mug™.

When it comes to entertainment, there’s no question Hard Quiz is the answer. A Thinkative TV production for the ABC.

Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery Season 6

Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery is back on the road.

In this ten part series, Julia takes much loved and well known personalities on a trip down memory lane creating unscripted moments, provoking reactions and reflecting dimensions of the guests along the way. Each intimate and revealing journey shows that our past, our present and our future are all there inside us, just waiting to come out, waiting to go for a walk.

Guests this series are: Germaine Greer, Louis Theroux, Rebecca Gibney, Nicky Winmar, Maggie Beer, Barrie Cassidy, Cate McGregor, Brian Cox, Raelene Boyle and Dave Faulkner.

A Cordell Jigsaw Zapruder production for the ABC.

Jack Irish Season 2

Jack (Guy Pearce) stumbles into the world of manipulative pharmaceutical companies, corrupt educational institutions aimed at international students and fatal clinical trials. The apparent suicide of a foreign student triggers a chain of events that will see Jack risking his life to uncover the truth.

An Easy Tiger production for ABC in association with Film Victoria.

Restoration Australia

Restoration Australia gets a makeover and returns for seven episodes in 2018 with new host Stuart Harrison at the helm. Harrison, an architect, and self-confessed history nerd is the co-founder and director of an award-winning architectural practice and an expert on existing building and adaptive heritage re-use projects.

Each episode, Harrison follows the trials and tribulations of a different group of Australians committed to the daunting task of restoring forgotten heritage gems into living homes. This season looks beyond the restoration of colonial and early Australian buildings to embrace significant homes from all periods of Australian history. From Iconic modernist masterpieces to Queenslanders, inner city gasworks and colonial churches, each of the ambitious projects in this fresh new series will inspire and surprise Australian audiences.

An ABC Production with Fremantle Media Australia.

The Checkout Season 6

The Checkout, ABC’s factual consumer affairs series, returns to our screens with new episodes which turn consumer TV on its head with its no-holds-barred, irreverent and entertaining approach to the subject at hand.

As in previous series, presenters will include Julian Morrow and Craig Reucassel from The Chaser team, Kirsten Drysdale, Zoe Norton Lodge, Ben Jenkins, Scott Abbot, Alex Lee, Andy Matthews and Kate Browne from CHOICE.

A co-production between the ABC, Cordell Jigsaw Zapruder and Giant Dwarf.

You Can’t Ask That, Season 3

You Can’t Ask That returns bolder, braver and blunter than ever. Asking misunderstood Australians the most outrageous, uncomfortable and shocking questions sourced from the public, the series holds a mirror to all corners of contemporary life and culture. The series confronts prejudice and discrimination, offering genuine insight into the lives of diverse Australians who live in judgement. Taking a seat and answering the questions in 2018 are: priests, former cult members, swingers, former reality tv stars, people with schizophrenia, sexual assault survivors, drag queens/kings and people with eating disorders.

This groundbreaking format was recently awarded the European Broadcast Union’s Rose d’Dor for Best Reality & Factual Entertainment Program with the series format enjoying immense success internationally, well on the way to becoming the ABC’s biggest original format hit.

With no subjects off limits the questions are confronting, the answers surprising. An ABC production.

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Overview

NEW

  • Back in Time for Dinner
  • Back in Very Small Business
  • Corey White’s Road Map to Paradise
  • Don’t Stop the Music
  • Employable Me
  • Everyone’s a Critic
  • Grace Beside Me
  • Hannah Gadsby’s Nakedy Nude
  • Harrow
  • Hawke, The Larrikin and the Leader
  • Hive: Guilty
  • Hive: Oddlands
  • Hive: Remembering Agatha
  • Invictus Games
  • Making Child Prodigies
  • General Monash and Me
  • Mystery Road
  • Pine Gap
  • Riot
  • Sando
  • Squinters
  • Teenage Boss
  • The New Legends of Monkey
  • Think Tank

RETURNING

  • 7.30
  • Anh’s Brush With Fame S3
  • Art Bites S2
  • Ask the Doctor S2
  • Australian Story
  • Backroads
  • Black Comedy S3
  • Catalyst
  • Comedy Next Gen S2
  • Compass
  • Fresh Blood S2
  • Four Corners
  • Giggle & Hoot
  • Good Game Spawn Point
  • Gruen S10
  • Hard Quiz S3
  • Inside Amy Schumer
  • Jack Irish S2
  • Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery S6
  • Melbourne Int’l Comedy Festival 2018
  • My Year 7 Life
  • News To Me
  • Play School
  • Play School Story Time
  • Q&A
  • Rake S5
  • Restoration Australia
  • Shaun Micallef’s Mad As Hell S8 The Checkout S6
  • The Mix
  • The Weekly with Charlie Pickering S4 You Can’t Ask That S3

See full list now posted above.

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Will it be simulcast on ABC News, or will the channel have its own program at 10.30pm AEST/AEDT?