ABC TV - Programs and Schedules

Week commencing 27 January


Sunday 27 January
7:40pm Grand Designs: House Of The Year: The Winner Season Final
8:30pm Vera: The Sea Glass Season Final
10:00pm Barracuda Season Final
11:00pm Kiri Season Final
11:50pm Silent Witness: Squaring The Circle (Part 1)

Monday 28 January
8:00pm Back Roads: The Coorong
8:30pm David Attenborough’s Tasmania
9:25pm War On Waste: The Battle Continues
10:25pm ABC Late News
10:55pm Employable Me Australia Season Final
11:55pm Afghanistan: Inside Australia’s War: Hearts And Minds

Tuesday 29 January
8:00pm Foreign Correspondent
8:30pm The Great Australian Bee Challenge
9:30pm Fake Or Fortune?: Henry Moore
10:30pm ABC Late News
11:00pm The Business
11:20pm Peggy Guggenheim: Art Addict

Wednesday 30 January
8:00pm Hard Quiz Season Return
8:30pm Rosehaven Season Return
8:55pm Rosehaven
9:25pm Would I Lie To You?
9:55pm TBA
10:40pm ABC Late News
11:10pm The Business
11:25pm Brian Cox: Life Of A Universe

Thursday 31 January
8:00pm Escape From The City: Denehy
9:00pm Grand Designs Australia: Richmond Inner City House
9:50pm The Tunnel
10:40pm ABC Late News
11:10pm The Business
11:25pm Wentworth: Mercy

Friday 1 February
7:30pm Gardening Australia Season Return
8:30pm Father Brown: The Rod Of Asclepius
9:20pm Shetland: Blue Lightning (Part 1)
10:15pm ABC Late News
10:45pm The Business
11:05pm Rosehaven x 2

Saturday 2 February
7:30pm Death In Paradise Series Return
8:30pm Agatha Raisin: The Wizard of Evesham (Part 1 and 2) Series Return
10:10pm Wolf Hall: Master Of Phantoms Season Final
11:10pm rage Guest Programmer

Australia Day Live is Yours on ABC

Jeremy Fernandez, John Foreman, Kate Ceberano and Luke Carroll to host Australia Day Live

ABC will be the new home of the Australia Day Live concert in 2019, marking the fourth year of its national broadcast.

Acting Director of ABC Regional & Local, Judith Whelan said the ABC was delighted to be able to bring the very best of Australian talent to those celebrating Australia Day in every corner of the country. “Australia Day Live comes from the same team who broadcast the highly successful New Year’s Eve coverage. It promises to be full of world-class entertainment as well as the perfect companion to our Australia Day celebrations.”

Australia Day Live produced by the NSW Government and Australia Day Council of NSW will celebrate the best of Australian music, acknowledging the oldest living culture on the planet; recognising and celebrating our regional and diverse citizens.

Hosted by Jeremy Fernandez, John Foreman, Kate Ceberano and Luke Carroll, the concert will be broadcast live from the Sydney Opera House Forecourt and Circular Quay in front of a crowd of more than 60,000 people, from 7.30pm AEDT on Saturday, January 26 on ABC TV and ABC iview.

Under the direction of Australia Day Creative Director John Foreman OAM, the spectacular event will feature some of Australia’s best musical talent, showcase brand new interpretations of Australian classics and surprising musical collaborations on stage, plus a dazzling fireworks display will transform the water and skies. Pyrotechnics, jet-skis, yachts; fly boarders and dancers will add to the spectacle.

Our biggest music stars will come together for this spectacular all-Aussie concert including multi-ARIA award-winner Kate Ceberano, internationally-acclaimed Yothu Yindi and the Treaty Project, rock legend Jon Stevens, hitmakers Ricki-Lee Coulter, Anthony Callea, Karise Eden, Conrad Sewell, tenor Josh Piterman, funk instrumentalist and vocalist Harts, and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.

Tickets are now available at Sydney Opera House website on a first come, first served basis.

Australia Day Live is Yours on ABC
Jeremy Fernandez, John Foreman, Kate Ceberano and Luke Carroll to host Australia Day Live

ABC will be the new home of the Australia Day Live concert in 2019, marking the fourth year of its national broadcast.

Acting Director of ABC Regional & Local, Judith Whelan said the ABC was delighted to be able to bring the very best of Australian talent to those celebrating Australia Day in every corner of the country. “Australia Day Live comes from the same team who broadcast the highly successful New Year’s Eve coverage. It promises to be full of world-class entertainment as well as the perfect companion to our Australia Day celebrations.”

Australia Day Live produced by the NSW Government and Australia Day Council of NSW will celebrate the best of Australian music, acknowledging the oldest living culture on the planet; recognising and celebrating our regional and diverse citizens.

Hosted by Jeremy Fernandez, John Foreman, Kate Ceberano and Luke Carroll, the concert will be broadcast live from the Sydney Opera House Forecourt and Circular Quay in front of a crowd of more than 60,000 people, from 7.30pm AEDT on Saturday, January 26 on ABC TV and ABC iview.

Under the direction of Australia Day Creative Director John Foreman OAM, the spectacular event will feature some of Australia’s best musical talent, showcase brand new interpretations of Australian classics and surprising musical collaborations on stage, plus a dazzling fireworks display will transform the water and skies. Pyrotechnics, jet-skis, yachts; fly boarders and dancers will add to the spectacle.

Our biggest music stars will come together for this spectacular all-Aussie concert including multi-ARIA award-winner Kate Ceberano, internationally-acclaimed Yothu Yindi and the Treaty Project, rock legend Jon Stevens, hitmakers Ricki-Lee Coulter, Anthony Callea, Karise Eden, Conrad Sewell, tenor Josh Piterman, funk instrumentalist and vocalist Harts, and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.

Schedule update
Saturday 26 January
07:30pm Australia Day Live 2019
09:30pm Paul Kelly Live at the Sydney Opera House Rpt
11:30pm Wolf Hall: Crows

Week commencing 3 February


Sunday 3 February
7:40pm Aftermath: Beyond Black Saturday
8:40p The Cry Series Premiere
9:40pm China Love
10:40pm Death In Paradise
11:40pm Silent Witness: Squaring The Circle (Part 2)

Monday 4 February
6:00pm The Drum New Time

8:00pm Back Roads: Finke
8:30pm Four Corners Series Return
9:15pm Media Watch Series Return
9:35pm Q&A Series Return
10:40pm ABC Late News
11:10pm The Business
11:30pm TBA

Tuesday 5 February
8:00pm Foreign Correspondent
8:30pm The Great Australian Bee Challenge Season Final
9:30pm Fake Or Fortune?: A Double Whodunnit
10:30pm ABC Late News
11:00pm The Business
11:20pm Q&A

Wednesday 6 February
8:00pm Hard Quiz New Series
8:30pm Rosehaven
9:00pm Get Krack!n Series Return
9:30pm Would I Lie To You?
10:05pm TBA
10:45pm ABC Late News
11:15pm The Business
11:30pm Four Corners

Thursday 7 February
8:00pm Escape From The City: Sunshine Coast QLD: The Vautiers
9:00pm Grand Designs Australia: Forest Lodge Eco House
9:50pm The Tunnel
10:40pm ABC Late News
11:10pm The Business
11:30pm Wentworth: Evidence

Friday 8 February
7:30pm Gardening Australia
8:30pm Father Brown: The Missing Man
9:20pm Shetland: Blue Lightning (Part 2) Season Final
10:20pm ABC Late News
10:50pm The Business
11:05pm Rosehaven
11:35pm Planet America

Saturday 9 February
7:30pm Death In Paradise
8:30pm Agatha Raisin: The Fairies of Fryfam (Part 1)
9:20pm The Cry
10:15pm The Ice Cream Girls
11:05pm rage Laneway Festival

Week commencing 10 February


Sunday 10 February
7:40pm Magical Land Of Oz: Ocean Series Premiere
8:40p The Cry
9:40pm Mrs Wilson Series Premiere
10:40pm Death In Paradise
11:40pm Silent Witness: One Of Our Own (Part 1)

Monday 11 February
8:00pm Back Roads: Windorah Season Final
8:30pm Four Corners
9:15pm Media Watch
9:35pm Q&A
10:40pm ABC Late News
11:10pm The Business

Tuesday 12 February
8:00pm Foreign Correspondent
8:30pm Catalyst
9:30pm Fake Or Fortune?: Giacometti Season Final
10:30pm ABC Late News
11:00pm The Business
11:15pm Q&A

Wednesday 13 February
8:00pm Hard Quiz
8:30pm Rosehaven
9:00pm Get Krack!n
9:30pm Would I Lie To You?
10:05pm TBA
10:45pm ABC Late News
11:15pm The Business
11:30pm Four Corners

Thursday 14 February
8:00pm Escape From The City: Margaret River WA: The Kadamuses
9:00pm Grand Designs Australia: Ilford Sheep Station
9:55pm The Tunnel
10:45pm ABC Late News
11:15pm The Business
11:30pm Wentworth: The Long Game

Friday 15 February
7:30pm Gardening Australia: 30 Years
9:00pm Father Brown
9:45pm TBA
10:40pm ABC Late News
11:10pm The Business
11:25pm Rosehaven
11:55pm Planet America

Saturday 16 February
7:30pm Death In Paradise
8:30pm Agatha Raisin: The Fairies of Fryfam (Part 2)
9:20pm The Cry
10:20pm The Ice Cream Girls
11:10pm rage Guest Programmer: Methyl Ethel

Why is this listed as a new series? Its just the original Hard Quiz right? So shouldn’t it be a series return?

Edit You can delete this I think it was amended before I posted this reply.

Season 3 - Episode 22 is on 30 January then Series 4 starts 6 February so ABC have listed it as “New Series”.

Aftermath: Beyond Black Saturday

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Sunday 3 February at 7:40pm

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Week commencing 17 February


Sunday 17 February
7:40pm Magical Land Of Oz: Land
8:40p The Cry
9:40pm Mrs Wilson
10:40pm Death In Paradise
11:40pm Silent Witness: One Of Our Own (Part 2)

Monday 18 February
8:00pm Australian Story Season Premiere
8:30pm Four Corners
9:15pm Media Watch
9:35pm Q&A
10:40pm ABC Late News
11:10pm The Business
11:30pm Magical Land Of Oz: Land

Tuesday 19 February
8:00pm Foreign Correspondent
8:30pm Catalyst
9:30pm Forces Of Nature With Brian Cox: The Universe In A Snowflake
10:30pm ABC Late News
11:00pm The Business
11:20pm Q&A

Wednesday 20 February
8:00pm Hard Quiz
8:30pm Rosehaven
9:00pm Get Krack!n
9:30pm Would I Lie To You?
10:05pm TBA
10:45pm ABC Late News
11:15pm The Business
11:30pm Four Corners

Thursday 21 February
8:00pm Escape From The City: Adelaide Hills SA: The Steeles
9:00pm Grand Designs Australia: Hunters Hill Textural
9:50pm The Tunnel
10:40pm ABC Late News
11:10pm The Business
11:25pm Wentworth: Goldfish

Friday 22 February
7:30pm Gardening Australia
8:30 pm The Heights Series Premiere
9:25pm Father Brown: The Wrath Of Baron Samdi
10:10pm ABC Late News
10:40pm The Business
11:00pm Rosehaven
11:25pm Planet America

Saturday 23 February
7:30pm Death In Paradise
8:30pm Agatha Raisin: Agatha Raisin and the Curious Curate (Part 1)
9:20pm The Cry
10:20pm The Ice Cream Girls
11:10pm rage Guest Programmer: The Beasts

Informer

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Thursday 7 March at 9pm

Informer is a sophisticated, character driven thriller about Raza, a young, second generation Pakistani man from East London who is coerced by Gabe, a counterterrorism officer to go undercover and inform for him. Gabe, who has a past he is unwilling to expose, is joined by Holly, his new and ambitious partner whose endless curiosity becomes threatening to him.

As the central counter-terrorism investigation heats up, the stakes for all three get higher and higher. Informer tells a story about identity in a world where lines are increasingly being drawn and sides are being taken.

Delicious - Season 3

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From Saturday 9 March at 8:30pm

Dawn French and Emilia Fox return for more bed hopping antics among the Cornish foodie set in a new series of Delicious.

Gina and Sam have found a way of working and living together, but you couldn’t call them best friends. Leo’s adulterous legacy casts a long shadow. Teresa arrives home from travelling unexpectedly… and without Michael. Teresa trusts Mimi with a secret but it turns out Mimi is guarding one of her own. The arrival of charismatic chef and restauranteur, Mason Elliott might just throw a grenade right at the heart of Sam and Gina’s relationship. These two couldn’t fall for the same man again, could they?

Week commencing 24 February


Sunday 24 February
7:40pm Magical Land Of Oz: Human Shift Season Final
8:40p The Cry Season Final
9:40pm Mrs Wilson Season Final
10:40pm Death In Paradise
11:40pm Against The Law

Monday 25 February
8:00pm Australian Story
8:30pm Four Corners
9:15pm Media Watch
9:35pm Q&A
10:40pm ABC Late News
11:10pm The Business
11:30pm Magical Land Of Oz: Human Shift

Tuesday 26 February
8:00pm Foreign Correspondent
8:30pm Catalyst Season Final
9:30pm Forces Of Nature With Brian Cox: Somewhere In Spacetime
10:30pm ABC Late News
11:00pm The Business
11:15pm Q&A

Wednesday 27 February
8:00pm Hard Quiz
8:30pm Rosehaven
9:00pm Get Krack!n
9:30pm Would I Lie To You?
10:00pm TBA
10:45pm ABC Late News
11:15pm The Business
11:30pm Four Corners

Thursday 28 February
8:00pm Escape From The City: Norfolk Island: The Priors
9:00pm Grand Designs Australia: King Island Whale Tail
9:50pm The Tunnel Season Final
10:45pm ABC Late News
11:15pm The Business
11:30pm Wentworth: Freak Show

Friday 1 March
7:30pm Gardening Australia
8:30 pm The Heights
9:25pm TBA
10:10pm ABC Late News
10:40pm The Business
11:00pm Rosehaven
11:25pm Planet America

Saturday 2 March
7:30pm Death In Paradise
8:30pm Agatha Raisin: Agatha Raisin and the Curious Curate (Part 2)
9:20pm The Cry
10:20pm Riot

The Crown and Us:The Story of the Royals in Australia

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Sunday 3 and 10 March at 7:40pm

The Crown is part of who we were and who we are - and despite the secrets, scandals and questions of relevance, our affection for the British Royals remains as strong as ever. Why is that? And will it ever change?

Week commencing 3 March


Sunday 3 March
7:40pm The Crown and Us: The Story of The Royals in Australia Season Premiere
8:40p Vera: Natural Selection Season Premiere
10:10pm The Art Of The Game
10:40pm Death In Paradise
11:40pm Grantchester

Monday 4 March
8:00pm Australian Story
8:30pm Four Corners
9:15pm Media Watch
9:35pm Q&A
10:40pm ABC Late News
11:10pm The Business
11:30pm The Crown and Us: The Story of The Royals in Australia

Tuesday 5 March
8:00pm Foreign Correspondent
8:30pm RBG
Supreme Court Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has built an impressive legal legacy as a pioneer in gender equality. RBG explores the inspiring journey of this diminutive, quiet warrior’s rise to the USA’s highest court.
10:10pm Forces Of Nature With Brian Cox: The Moth and The Flame
11:10pm ABC Late News
11:40pm The Business
11:55pm Q&A

Wednesday 6 March
8:00pm Hard Quiz
8:30pm Rosehaven
9:00pm Get Krack!n
9:30pm Would I Lie To You?
10:00pm TBA
10:40pm ABC Late News
11:10pm The Business
11:30pm Four Corners

Thursday 7 March
8:00pm Escape From The City: Central Coast NSW: The Azars
9:00pm Informer: No Sleep Till Brooklyn
10:00pm The Tunnel: Vengeance
10:50pm ABC Late News
11:20pm The Business
11:35pm Wentworth: A Higher Court

Friday 8 March
7:30pm Gardening Australia
8:30 pm The Heights
9:25pm TBA
10:25pm ABC Late News
10:55pm The Business
11:10pm Rosehaven
11:35pm Planet America

Saturday 9 March
7:30pm Death In Paradise
8:30pm Delicious Season 3 Premiere
9:20pm Unforgotten
10:05pm RBG
11:45pm rage Guest Programmer

Louis Theroux: Dark States - Murder in Milwaukee

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Tuesday 19 March at 9:30pm

Louis arrives in Milwaukee at a time of heightened tension between the police and the African American community.

With spiralling gun crime and homicide rates, this Midwestern city encapsulates America’s complex and troubled relationship with guns – as well as the increasing disharmony between African American communities and the police. He follows the Homicide division as they investigate one of the city’s many killings and meets families and local social activists who have lost loved ones to these nightly acts of violence. Hearing from both sides of the debate, Louis uncovers hope in a desperate city

Restoration Australia - Season 2

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Sunday 17 March at 7:40pm

Over each episode, Restoration Australia host Stuart Harrison, architect and historian, follows homeowners across the country as they restore forgotten heritage gems into living homes. This time the restoration challenge moves beyond old colonial homes to embrace houses from all periods, including iconic modernist masterpieces and even an inner-city gasworks.

From inner city grand terraces, to countryside homesteads, we start at the beginning of the homeowner’s restorations as they take the keys to their rundown properties in desperate need of some love, care and attention.

Their vision of re-creating the houses to turn them into ‘forever’ homes isn’t simple.

To faithfully restore with original fixtures and fittings, they first must replace termite damaged floors, water damaged walls, and rotten ceilings. Some homes don’t even have all four walls or a front door, but the homeowners cannot bear to see them torn down.

Stuart is going to help them fall in love with their homes even more by investigating the origins of the house and it is owners, informing viewers of the first homes of Australia and why they were built the way they were.

It’s not just a case of will their budget and time be stretched to the limit, but how are they going to do the property justice whilst creating homes suitable for 21st century living without losing the features they fell in love with in the first place.

From the federation eras all the way to mid-century modernist, there’s a style of house for every housing enthusiast.

Production credits: ABC Executive Producer, Leo Faber. Supervising Executive Producer, Brooke Bayvel. Executive Producer, Amanda Bainbridge. Supervising Producer, Steve Taylor. A Fremantle Australia production.

6 x 60 min episodes.

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Looks like ABC has dropped the US PGA Tour highlights from its schedule (it aired on late Monday nights last year). Golf fans will have to resort to the internet for vision every week.

Maybe something to do with this?

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