ABC TV - Programs and Schedules

The whole series 6 is being repeated on ABC this morning, election day.

###Week commencing 17 July 2016


Sunday 17 July
7:40pm Grand Designs New Zealand Series Premiere
8:30pm Barracuda
9:30pm Stop Laughing… this is serious: Faark, Faark
10:30pm Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL Rpt

Monday 18 July
8:00pm Australian Story
8:30pm Four Corners
9:20pm Media Watch
9:35pm Q&A

Tuesday 19 July
8:00pm Catalyst
8:30pm Martin Clunes: Man And Beast
9:20pm Foreign Correspondent
9:50pm The Book Club

Wednesday 20 July
8:00pm QI: Menagerie
8:30pm Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL
9:00pm Catherine Tate’s Nan
9:35pm Adam Hills: The Last Leg

Thursday 21 July
8:00pm QI: Lenses Rpt
8:30pm New Blood
9:30pm Barracuda Rpt

Friday 22 July
8:00pm Tony Robinson’s Time Walks: Wellington
8:30pm New Tricks
9:30pm Scott & Bailey Series Premiere

Saturday 23 July
7:30pm The Coroner
8:15pm Indian Summers
9:05pm The Doctor Blake Mysteries Rpt
10:05pm Arthur And George

The Katering Show - Season 2

From Wednesday 3 August at 9:10pm

Food intolerant Kate McCartney and her intolerable smug foodie co-host Kate McLennan return – this time to ABC TV – with series 2 of The Katering Show.

In series two, McCartney and McLennan take a Sassy Swipe™ at the over-hyped food trend of Ramen; they take the term “Yummy Mummy” way too literally; they sample a tablet that counteracts lactose intolerance in an episode dubiously cleverly titled It Gets Feta; they subject themselves and a special guest to the latest weight loss torture regimes of Paleo, Raw Food and The 5:2 Diet; and they dedicate an episode to their culinary hero and spirit bosom, Maggie Beer, where they peddle their own noxious version of verjuice.

But The Kates are aiming to give back too; to use their position as attractive celebrity chefs and trained actors to change the world. First, they’ll use their no talent to address the important issue of marriage equality. McLennan will then check her white privilege by generously inviting The Daily Show’s Ronny Chieng into the kitchen in an episode that highlights both McLennan’s sunny bigotry and her lack of star power.

And finally The Kates will solve climate change - and the cracks in their relationship - by cooking with kitchen scraps from the series in their celebratory End of Days farewell.

Of course, the entire flirty little series is peppered with references to The Kates’ crumbling personal situations; including, but not limited to, McCartney’s rat piss soaked rental property and McLennan’s endless bouts of ‘in-knicker’ infections.

###You Can’t Ask That

From Wednesday 3 August at 9:20pm

Was Season 1 of The Katering Show screened on television or just online?

ABC only ever reported it being shown on i-view, and the release says “this time to ABC TV”.

http://forums.mediaspy.org/t/abc-iview/206/10?u=tv.cynic

Cool. Thanks.

I heard that they had overseas interest and one problem was the first series had episodes of varying lengths. That’s probably why they did a proper series this time, having overseas sales in mind

###Forces of Nature with Brian Cox

From Tuesday 2 August at 8:30pm

Professor Brian Cox combines some of the most spectacular sights on Earth with our deepest understanding of the universe, to reveal how our planet’s beauty is created by just a handful of forces.

###Week commencing 24 July 2016


Sunday 24 July
7:40pm Grand Designs New Zealand
8:30pm Barracuda
9:30pm Stop Laughing… this is serious: Look At Moi Rpt
10:30pm Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL Rpt

Monday 25 July
8:00pm Australian Story
8:30pm Four Corners
9:20pm Media Watch
9:35pm Q&A

Tuesday 26 July
8:00pm Catalyst
8:40pm Martin Clunes: Man And Beast Final
9:30pm Foreign Correspondent
10:00pm The Book Club

Wednesday 27 July
8:00pm QI: Medieval And Macabre
8:30pm Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL
9:00pm Catherine Tate’s Nan
9:35pm Adam Hills: The Last Leg

Thursday 28 July
8:00pm The Checkout Series Return
8:30pm New Blood
9:30pm Barracuda Rpt

Friday 29 July
8:00pm Tony Robinson’s Time Walks: Townsville
8:30pm New Tricks
9:30pm Scott & Bailey

Saturday 30 July
7:30pm The Coroner
8:20pm Indian Summers
9:30pm Poldark
10:30PM Arthur And George

###Wallander - Series 4

From Sunday 7 August at 8:30pm

The award-winning series starring Kenneth Branagh returns for three final thrilling stories, filmed in South Africa, Sweden and Denmark.

Based on the novels by Henning Mankell, these stories follow Kurt Wallander, a flawed but brilliant detective – a man who takes each murder case he works on personally and will stop at nothing in his search for the truth.

###Week commencing 31 July 2016


Sunday 31 July
7:40pm Grand Designs New Zealand
8:30pm Barracuda
9:30pm Stop Laughing… this is serious: Hello Possums Rpt
10:30pm Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL Rpt

Monday 1 August
8:00pm Australian Story
8:30pm Four Corners
9:20pm Media Watch
9:35pm Q&A

Tuesday 2 August
8:00pm Catalyst
8:40pm Forces Of Nature With Brian Cox Series Premiere
9:30pm Foreign Correspondent
10:00pm The Book Club

Wednesday 3 August
8:00pm QI: Mash
8:30pm Gruen Series Return
9:05pm The Katering Show Series Premiere
9:20pm You Can’t Ask That Series Premiere
9:35pm Soul Mates II Series Return
10:10pm Would I Lie To You?

Thursday 4 August
8:00pm The Checkout
8:30pm New Blood
9:30pm Barracuda Rpt

Friday 5 August
8:00pm Tony Robinson’s Time Walks: Parramatta
8:30pm New Tricks
9:30pm Scott & Bailey

Saturday 6 August
7:30pm The Coroner
8:20pm Inspector George Gently
9:50pm Poldark

noooooo, no more Micallef

###Week commencing 7 August


Sunday 7 August
7:40pm Grand Designs New Zealand
8:30pm Wallander Final Series Premiere
10:00pm Redesign My Brain With Todd Sampson: Make Me Smarter

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

Tuesday 9 August
8:00pm Catalyst
8:40pm Forces Of Nature With Brian Cox
9:30pm Foreign Correspondent
10:00pm The Book Club

Wednesday 10 August
8:00pm QI: Liblabble
8:30pm Gruen
9:10pm The Katering Show
9:20pm You Can’t Ask That
9:35pm Soul Mates II
10:10pm Would I Lie To You?

Thursday 11 August
8:00pm The Checkout
8:30pm New Blood
9:30pm Jonathan Creek Rpt

Friday 12 August
8:00pm Tony Robinson’s Time Walks: Geelong
8:30pm New Tricks
9:30pm Exile

Saturday 13 August
7:30pm The Coroner
8:20pm Inspector George Gently
9:50pm Poldark

###Week commencing 14 August


Sunday 14 August
7:40pm Grand Designs New Zealand
8:30pm Wallander
10:00pm Redesign My Brain With Todd Sampson

Monday 15 August
8:00pm Australian Story
8:30pm Four Corners
9:20pm Media Watch
9:35pm Q&A

Tuesday 16 August
8:00pm Catalyst
8:40pm Forces Of Nature With Brian Cox
9:30pm Foreign Correspondent
10:00pm Keith Haring Uncovered
In 1984 American artist Keith Haring visited Australia and created a mural in Collingwood, Melbourne. This is the story of the mural which is now one of only 31 known murals by Haring that are still in existence worldwide.

Wednesday 17 August
8:00pm QI: Lethal
8:30pm Gruen
9:10pm The Katering Show
9:20pm You Can’t Ask That
9:35pm Soul Mates II
10:10pm Would I Lie To You?

Thursday 18 August
8:00pm The Checkout
8:30pm New Blood
9:30pm Jonathan Creek Rpt

Friday 19 August
8:00pm Tony Robinson’s Time Walks: Alice Springs
8:30pm New Tricks
9:30pm Exile

Saturday 20 August
7:30pm The Coroner
8:20pm Inspector George Gently
9:50pm Poldark
10:50pm Cilla

###Meet the Mavericks - Season 2

From Tuesday 23 August at 10:00pm

In Series 2 of Meet the Mavericks, we meet filmmakers, theatre makers, musicians, performance artists, writers, actors and all round troublemakers.

Each episode brings two creative talents together for an inspiring conversation about how they see the world, what drives them, what enrages them, and how they channel that passion into their work.

###Vera - Season 5

From Sunday 28 August at 8:30pm

The free-to-air premiere of Season 5 of Vera commences when DCI Vera Stanhope investigates the death of a young woman in a suspicious fire that rips through a coastal holiday park.

###Agatha Raisin - Season 2

From Sunday 28 August at 8:30pm

Starring Ashley Jensen and Matthew Horne and based on the much-loved books by M.C Beaton, our favorite Cotswold dwelling amateur sleuth returns for a new series of entertaining murder mystery adventures.

High-flying PR whizz Agatha Raisin (Ashley Jensen) is taking her foot off the gas. Having spent years toiling away, making a success of herself in London, the forty-something singleton has hit the refresh button and moved on to pastures new. Specifically the tiny village of Carsely in the Cotswolds, which ticks all the boxes: peaceful, stress-free and easy. Like all the best laid plans, it turns out to be anything but when murders occur in the village, its amateur sleuth Agatha who solves the crimes, often in a very unorthodox way.

###TV Slate List August – December

##COMEDY

Already commenced:
Soul Mates, The Katering Show

##DRAMA

##FACTUAL

###Man Up

One bloke’s mission to break the silence. In Australia, men are traditionally seen as strong, stoic and tough as nails. They’re the alpha males of the world. They laugh in the face of fear. They excel at everything. And when life gets them down, they drink a cup of concrete and harden the fuck up. Or so the saying goes. But hardening up doesn’t seem to be working out too well for our blokes. Research shows Aussie men are lonelier and more disconnected than ever. Common mental health problems like depression and anxiety go untreated. And suicide is the leading cause of death for men aged 15-44 years. So why are men killing themselves? And why isn’t anyone talking about it?

###Howard on Menzies: Building Modern Australia

Today, in a climate where Prime Ministers struggle to survive 18 months rather than 18 years, it’s hard to imagine one leader could survive at the top long enough to personally oversee the transformation of the country. Howard contends we will likely never see such leadership again. This is history told from the inside, from one master of the political game about another.

###Ice Wars

Australia has a problem with Crystal Methamphetamine. Street name: Ice. The program makers of this four-part series had unprecedented access to Police Anti-Ice operations in metropolitan as well as rural and remote communities. The programs reveal 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.

###New Jane Caro Compass Series (Title TBC)

Following the success of the series For Better For Worse social commentator Jane Caro is back in October with a new four part COMPASS documentary exploring family relationships. Jane is a mother of girls who openly admits to knowing nothing about boys, so when she learnt that her eldest daughter was expecting a son…yes…a boy…she was taken aback. Even her husband was a bit bewildered!

This got her thinking. What is different about mother/son and father/daughter relationships? How does parenting a child of the opposite sex change the way you see the world? While Jane awaits the birth of the first boy-child to be born into the Caro family in a generation; she explores these ideas with a group of fathers and daughters, mothers and sons, who invite her into their homes to share the journey of their relationships.

###Silvia’s Italian Table

Join Italian food writer, Silvia Colloca, as she invites Australia’s most interesting personalities into her kitchen to show them how to cook while sharing stories the Italian way – surrounded by good food and great friends.

###Back Roads Series 2

Award-winning ABC journalist, Heather Ewart returns with a second series of Back Roads, the program that transports audiences to some of the nation’s most remote and inspiring communities and highlights rural Australia’s trademark grit, generosity, humour and innovation.

##Entertainment

Already commenced:

Gruen, The Checkout, You Can’t Ask That

##Arts

###Streets of Your Town

Streets of Your Town is a two-part series focusing on the aesthetics of our suburbs. Tim Ross – comedian, broadcaster and Architecture enthusiast – is tour guide for this very personal journey exploring how and why our suburbs look the way they do. From the Modernist boom in the ‘50’s, ‘60’s and ‘70’s to the McMansions that came to dominate our suburban landscape from the ‘80’s, our design decisions say a lot about the times we live in.

Travelling the country and gaining unprecedented access to some of our most iconic homes and meeting their owners, peeling back their history and revelling in their beauty, Tim poses the question: from Modernism to McMansionism, how did we get here?

###Meet the Mavericks Series 2

In Series 2 of Meet the Mavericks, we meet filmmakers, theatre makers, musicians, performance artists, writers, actors and all round troublemakers. Each episode brings two creative talents together for an inspiring conversation about how they see the world, what drives them, what enrages them, and how they channel that passion into their work.

Whether from the same field or completely different areas of art and culture, these mavericks quiz each other and compare notes about their creative lives, giving the audience a deeper insight into the minds of the people who challenge and shape our cultural landscape.

##Exclusive to

###Short Cuts To Glory: Matt Okine Vs Food

Short Cuts To Glory: Matt Okine Vs Food is a ‘how to’ guide for anyone who can’t cook. Hosted by comedian and triple j breakfast co-host, Matt Okine, each 5-10 minute interstitial provides an easy to follow, step-by-step guide for simple but crowd-pleasing recipes.

In each episode Matt visits one of Australia’s finest cooks or chefs who will teach him one dish at a time while also sharing plenty of their insider tips and tricks of the trade.

###When TV Was Awesome

When TV Was Awesome is a series of short vignettes especially selected from the rich resource that is the ABC archive. Pulled out, dusted off and creatively revoiced, some of our best archival gems get the comedy-mash-up make-over they deserve! Irreverent, funny, satirical, sharable, clickable and above all, When TV Was Awesome is an enjoyable reimagining of our television history.

##Younger Viewers

###Little Lunch specials: Halloween and Christmas

The hugely successful Australian children’s series, Little Lunch, will return with 2 x 30’ Halloween and Christmas specials.

Little Lunch is a series of funny and touching adventures during snack time in the school playground, based on the popular books, written by Danny Katz and illustrated by Mitch Vane.

###Kazoops

Vibrant original animation series Kazoops is aimed at 3-5 year old viewers and follows the adventures of Monty, an inquisitive six- year-old with a vivid imagination, and Jimmy Jones, his loyal best friend. In each episode Monty confronts a preconception about the world in which he lives, usually imposed by grownups, and sets out to challenge it by embarking on a wild imaginary adventure with Jimmy Jones that offers them a fresh perspective.

###Week commencing 21 August


Sunday 21 August
7:40pm Grand Designs New Zealand
8:30pm Wallander
10:00pm Redesign My Brain With Todd Sampson

Mon- Fri
6:10pm Pointless New Series
A quiz in which contestants try to score as few points as possible by plumbing the depths of their general knowledge to come up with the answers no-one else could think of. Presented by Alexander Armstrong.

Monday 22 August
8:00pm Australian Story
8:30pm Four Corners
9:20pm Media Watch
9:35pm Q&A

Tuesday 23 August
8:00pm Catalyst
8:40pm Forces Of Nature With Brian Cox
9:30pm Foreign Correspondent
10:00pm Meet The Mavericks Series Return

Wednesday 24 August
8:00pm Anh Do’s Brush With Fame Series Premiere
8:30pm Gruen
9:10pm The Katering Show
9:20pm You Can’t Ask That
9:35pm Soul Mates II
10:10pm Would I Lie To You?

Thursday 25 August
8:00pm The Checkout
8:30pm New Blood
9:30pm Jonathan Creek Rpt

Friday 26 August
8:00pm Birds Of A Feather New Series
8:30pm New Tricks
9:30pm Exile

Saturday 27 August
7:30pm The Coroner
8:20pm Inspector George Gently
9:50pm Poldark
10:50pm Cilla

###Week commencing 28 August


Sunday 28 August
7:40pm Grand Designs New Zealand
8:30pm Vera Series Premiere
10:00pm Orion: The Man Who Would Be King

Monday 29 August
8:00pm Australian Story
8:30pm Four Corners
9:20pm Media Watch
9:35pm Q&A

Tuesday 30 August
8:00pm Catalyst
8:30pm TBA
9:30pm Foreign Correspondent
10:00pm Meet The Mavericks

Wednesday 31 August
8:00pm Anh Do’s Brush With Fame
8:30pm Gruen
9:10pm The Katering Show
9:20pm You Can’t Ask That
9:35pm Soul Mates II
10:10pm Would I Lie To You?

Thursday 1 September
8:00pm The Checkout
8:30pm The Code Series Premiere
9:30pm The Tunnel New Series

Friday 2 September
8:00pm Birds Of A Feather
8:30pm Midsomer Murders Rpt
10:00pm QI: Knees & Knockers Rpt

Saturday 3 September
7:30pm Agatha Raisin Series Premiere
8:20pm Agatha Christie’s Partners In Crime Rpt
9:15pm The Doctor Blake Mysteries Rpt
10.15pm Poldark