ABC TV - Programs and Schedules

We have received up to week 3 of ABC Schedules so they are well ahead in their planning.

Outback Ringer starts Monday

The Queen’s Christmas Message will probably start at 7:30pm - it’s TBA at the moment though so not included in schedule.

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Costa Georgiadis mentioned Peter Cundall’s death at the start of this week’s episode of Gardening Australia. Costa said that in accordance with Peter’s final wishes, they would not show any tributes or images of the former host on air, however Costa urged the show’s fans to make their own tributes by growing plants, fruits etc in their backyard.

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Miriam & Alan: Lost in Scotland

From Thursday 20 January 8.30pm

Actors Miriam Margolyes and Alan Cumming roll back the decades and return to their Scottish roots. Part rediscovery, part revelation and always a total riot.

Starting in Glasgow, Miriam and Alan visit the street where Miriam’s Jewish family first lived in Scotland, then journey north into the Highlands. Alan learns about his ancestral past at Cawdor Castle, then they meet up with fellow actor Bill Paterson and stop off in Carnoustie, where things take a somber turn as Alan remembers his abusive childhood.

Death in Paradise - Season 10

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From Saturday 22 January 7.30pm

The popular British whodunit series Death in Paradise is back for its tenth anniversary series as D.I. Neville Parker (Ralf Little) attempts to solve a slew of mysterious murders in the sun-soaked Caribbean.

When a TV news presenter is found strangled in her pool, D. I. Neville is sure that her popular co-
host is guilty. But given that the suspect was live on air at the time of the murder, how could he have done it? Meanwhile, the team welcomes back an old colleague.

Stars: Ralf Little, Joséphine Jobert, Don Warrington, Tobi Bakare, Elizabeth Bourgine, Tahj Miles.

All Creatures Great and Small

FTA Premiere from Saturday 22 January 8.30pm

A new adaptation of best-selling author James Herriot’s cherished collection of stories. Fresh out of Glasgow Veterinary College, James follows his dream to become a vet in the magnificent Yorkshire Dales.

Fresh out of Glasgow Veterinary College, James Herriot (Nicholas Ralph) follows his dream to become a vet in the magnificent Yorkshire Dales. He soon discovers that treating the animals is as much about treating their owners, and the Dales’ farmers are a tough crowd to please.

At Skeldale House, James gets to know his newly formed dysfunctional family; his chaotic and erratic boss Siegfried Farnon (Samuel West), Siegfried’s wayward brother Tristan (Callum Woodhouse) and the shrewd Mrs Hall (Anna Madeley) who is endlessly steering the ship.

When local beauty Helen Alderson attracts James’s attention, he finds another, more enduring reason to stay in the Dales.

Production credits: Executive Producer Ben Vanstone, Producer Richard Burrell. A Playground, Masterpiece, ALL3Media International and Screen Yorkshire production.

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Call The Midwife Christmas Special

Sunday 26 December at 8.30pm

It’s December 1965 and everyone at Nonnatus House is looking forward to traditional celebrations with all the trimmings, but nothing goes quite to plan.

Sister Monica Joan (Judy Parfitt) is rushed to hospital, and Trixie (Helen George) is incensed to receive a subscription to a Marriage Bureau as a Christmas gift.

Meanwhile, a surprise reunion for Shelagh (Laura Main) involves her in a deeply moving birth, and the Circus arrives in Poplar, bringing new friendships, new experiences, and an exciting adventure for Nurse Crane (Linda Bassett).

The Golden Guitar Awards

Sunday 23 January 12.30pm

The annual celebration of Australia’s incredible Country Music The Golden Guitar Awards is turning 50!

This night of nights of country music will feature the top artists and their songs from 2021 and also special performances of many of Australia’s most beloved country hits by our biggest stars.

The 50ᵗʰ Annual Golden Guitar Awards is produced by Tamworth City Council and is usually the culmination of the Country Music Festival, an event that attracts tens of thousands of people from around the country to Tamworth.

The three-hour star studded gala concert will be simulcast on ABC Country which will provide the legion of hardcore country fans the opportunity to watch the full event. A 90-minute, edited highlights program will be broadcast the next day on ABC TV.

Beccy Cole (host of ABC’s Saturday Country) and Adam Harvey will host the highlights program.

Production Credits: Presented by Tamworth Regional Council and the Country Music Association of Australia.

Australian of the Year 2022

Tuesday 25 January 7.30pm

From Canberra’s National Arboretum, hosted by Hamish Macdonald and Susie Youssef, the Australian of the Year Awards recognise the achievements of extraordinary Australians.

ABC proudly presents the Australian of the Year Awards on Tuesday, January 25, live from Canberra’s National Arboretum from 7.30pm AEDT on ABC TV, ABC iview, ABC NEWS channel, ABC social and ABC Radio.

The Australian of the Year Awards celebrates the achievements and contributions of outstanding Australians throughout the last year. There are 33 people in contention for four prestigious award categories:
• Australian of the Year
• Senior Australian of the Year
• Young Australian of the Year
• Australia’s Local Hero

The evening’s celebrations will be hosted by Hamish Macdonald and Susie Youssef with the Prime Minister, the Hon Scott Morrison presenting the four category awards as they are announced, culminating in the announcement of the Australian of the Year 2022.

The event will include performances by Marcia Hines.

ABC Canberra’s Dan Bourchier will broadcast live on ABC Radio from 7.00pm-10.00pm AEDT, bringing you the behind-the-scenes colour of the event.

On January 26, at 8.30am local time in each state and territory, the first feature length interview
(30 minutes) with the recipient of the Australian of the Year will air on ABC Radio local stations.

Australia Day Live 2022

Wednesday 26 January 7.30pm

Australia Day Live at the Sydney Opera House and spanning Circular Quay showcases our nation’s best musical stars with tributes to our country, combined with a fireworks and maritime show.

As the sun sets on our national day, Australia Day Live from the Sydney Opera House forecourt and spanning Circular Quay is just getting started with an inspiring and uplifting finale to our national day featuring powerful storytelling, moving tributes and sensational entertainment on both land and water.

Australia Day Live showcases musical performances from our nation’s best talent complemented by a dazzling watercraft extravaganza of yachts, jet skis, fly boarders, and parachutists dropping in to join the fun. All this along with Sydney’s iconic landmarks and harbour create an incredible backdrop for a brilliant fireworks and light show.

Australia Day Live will be hosted by John Foreman, Casey Donovan and Jeremy Fernandez. Further information about the talent line-up will be available in January 2022.

The two-hour spectacular is produced by the NSW Government and Australia Day Council of NSW with creative direction led by music maestro and Creative Director John Foreman OAM together with composer, producer, multi-instrumentalist and vocalist William Barton.Australia Day Live will be hosted by John Foreman, Casey Donovan and Jeremy Fernandez. Further information about the talent line-up will be available in January 2022.

Since it began in 2016, Australia Day Live at Sydney Opera House has proven much more than a concert; it reflects a nation with a complex past coming together to recognise our history, embrace our diversity and celebrate community, the Australian spirit and our many great achievements.

Monty Don’s American Gardens

From Friday 28 January 7.30pm

Monty Don visits some of the most famous and interesting gardens in America.

Monty Don O.B.E. is the UK’s leading garden writer and broadcaster. He has been making television programs for over thirty years on a range of topics, spanning travel, craft, outdoor living and, principally, gardening.

What is an American garden? Is there such a thing and if so, what does it look like? In this three- part series, Monty visits community gardens in New York and historical gardens in the South before exploring the Arizona desert and vast West Coast.

Ep 1 – The East:

This episode Monty visits the east; from Missouri to Chicago, then across to New York and Philadelphia.

In this first episode Monty begins his journey in a prairie, the original American flowering wilderness. Much of the prairie has disappeared but he meets a couple who have revived the tradition and enjoy showing it to him in full bloom.

In New York he explores vegetables being grown on the city’s rooftops, he rolls up his sleeves to help an enthusiastic community in the Bronx plant up their allotment and he learns about the history of America’s most famous public green space, Central Park.

He also travels to the garden city of America, Philadelphia where he visits one of the country’s most famous gardens and enjoys a modern version of a prairie garden.

As he travels across the country, he learns about the history and culture of American people and their gardens and marvels at the enthusiasm and energy that makes the country so special.

ABC could show Killing Eve in late February/early March 2022 by the looks of it?

Week commencing 26 December

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Sunday 26 December
7:40pm Death In Paradise: Murder on the Airwaves Rpt
8:40pm Call the Midwife Christmas Special
10:00pm Doc Martin: Sons and Lovers Rpt
10:50pm Harrow: Finis Vitae Sed Non Amoris Rpt
11:40pm Silent Witness: Death Maker (Part Two) Rpt

Monday 27 December
7:30pm Outback Ringer Rpt
8:00pm Australian Story Summer Series Rpt Season Final
8:35pm The Queen’s Green Planet Rpt
9:25pm London Zoo: An Extraordinary Year Rpt
10:10pm Judi Dench’s Wild Borneo Adventure Rpt
11:05pm The Day Will And Kate Got Married Rpt
11:50pm EXPOSED: The Case Of Keli Lane: A Fair Trial Rpt

Tuesday 28 December
7:30pm Outback Ringer Rpt
8:00pm Anh’s Brush With Fame: Father Bob Rpt
8:30pm Old People’s Home For 4 Year Olds Rpt
9:30pm Griff’s Great Australian Rail Trip: Perth to Kalgoorlie Find a Sandgroper Rpt
10:20pm QI: Procrastination Rpt
10:55pm Hannah Gadsby’s Nakedy Nudes: Origin Of The Ideal Rpt
11:25pm Hannah Gadsby’s Nakedy Nudes: The Male Gaze Rpt
11:55pm Joanna Lumley’s Unseen Adventures Rpt

Wednesday 29 December
7:30pm Outback Ringer Rpt
8:00pm Hard Quiz Celebrity Special Rpt
8:35pm Spicks and Specks: 1990s Special Rpt
9:30pm Fisk: Portrait of a Lady Rpt
10:00pm Adam Hills: The Last Leg Rpt
10:45pm The Queen’s Green Planet Rpt
11:30pm Father Brown: The Honourable Thief Rpt

Thursday 30 December
7:30pm Outback Ringer Rpt
8:00pm Barrie Cassidy’s One Plus One Sharon Lewin Season Final
8:30pm Joanna Lumley’s Unseen Adventures Rpt
9:20pm Firestarter: The Story Of Bangarra Rpt
10:55pm Aussie Inventions That Changed the World: Home Life Rpt
11:50pm Call The Midwife Rpt

Friday 31 December
7:30pm The Yearly With Charlie Pickering 2021 Rpt
8:30pm New Year’s Eve
12:15am rage: New Year’s Special

:fireworks: : Saturday 1 January 2022
7:30pm The Larkins
8:20pm Us
9:20pm Call The Midwife Rpt
10:20pm Father Brown: The Celestial Choir Rpt
11:05pm Finding Alice Rpt
11:55pm rage Guest Programmer

Update:

Vera S11: Originally scheduled to premiere on January 16 (Week 4), episode 1 will now be broadcast on **Sunday 30 January at 8.40pm ** .

Repeat episodes of Vera will be scheduled on January 16 & 23

Vera - Season 11

From Sunday 30 January 8.40pm

DCI Vera Stanhope must unravel the mystery of a murdered family man, found beaten at the Collingwood Monument the day before he was due to testify in court.

When the body of well-respected local builder, Jim Tullman, is found beaten to death on the steps of the Collingwood Monument, DCI Vera Stanhope (Brenda Blethyn) questions how such a seemingly beloved and imposing figure could be attacked so viciously.

The mystery deepens when she discovers that Tullman was to testify against Marcus Hynde a promising cadet footballer facing charges of GBH. Are the two crimes connected?

The traumatised victim, Victor, and his sister Monica demand their day in court, while Hynde’s delinquent brother Patrick and fiercely protective mother Andrea insist that Tullman was wrong Marcus is innocent!

As Vera delves deeper into Jim Tullman’s life she discovers unresolved bitterness between his estranged wife Barbara and doting son John Paul, while tensions with old family friends Gary and Lesley Clayton threaten to spill over.

Vera must see through the web of family grievances, jealousies and lies to ensure justice is done. Production credit: Made by Silverprint Pictures, part of ITV Studios, for ITV.

Producer Will Nicholson, Executive Producer Phil Hunter, Director Paul Gay.

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I think the delay is due to new episodes from series 11 of Vera resuming in UK on January 9 next year, from episode 3. The ABC currently has the first two episodes on the shelf, and will now have the option of fasttracking the rest of the series 11.

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George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces - Season 9

From: Monday 31 January 8.25pm

George Clarke’s back with more Amazing Spaces exploring the extraordinary world of small builds, where people turn tiny spaces into the most incredible places to live, work and play. He even tries making a few of his own!

In episode 1, he meets a couple creating a disappearing bathroom and a man squeezing a camper into a Reliant Robin. He also discovers Chile’s stunning architecture and plans his hardest ever build - an observatory.

Production Credits: Produced by Plum Pictures.

Week commencing 2 January 2022

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Sunday 2 January
7:30pm Doctor Who
8:30pm Death In Paradise: Murder Begins At Home Rpt
9:30pm Doc Martin: Farewell My Lovely Rpt
10:20pm Harrow: Non Sum Qualis Eram Rpt
11:10pm Silent Witness: Betrayal (Part One) Rpt

Monday 3 January
7:30pm 7.30 Season Premiere
8:00pm Back Roads: The Great Australian Road Trip Season Premiere
8:30pm The China Century: Chinese Dreams Season Premiere
9:30pm London Zoo: An Extraordinary Year Rpt
10:20pm Judi Dench’s Wild Borneo Adventure Rpt
11:10pm ABC Late News
11:45pm Old People’s Home For 4 Year Olds Rpt

Tuesday 4 January
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Anh’s Brush With Fame: Todd Sampson Rpt
8:30pm Old People’s Home For 4 Year Olds Rpt
9:30pm Griff’s Great Australian Rail Trip: Rawalinna to Sydney What is an Australian? Rpt
10:20pm QI: Phenomenal Rpt
10:50pm ABC Late News
11:20pm Final Rendezvous Rpt

Wednesday 5 January
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Hard Quiz Kids Special Rpt
8:35pm Spicks and Specks: 2000s Special Rpt
9:25pm Fisk: Cremains of the Day Rpt
9:55pm A Very English Scandal Rpt
10:55pm ABC Late News
11:25pm The China Century: Chinese Dreams Rpt

Thursday 6 January
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Kurt Fearnley’s One Plus One: Ryley Batt
8:30pm Movie: Primary Colours Rpt
10:50pm ABC Late News
11:20pm Aussie Inventions That Changed the World: Communication Rpt

Friday 7 January
7:30pm Midsomer Murders: Drawing Dead
9:00pm The War Of The Worlds Series Premiere
10:00pm Mum: March Rpt
10:30pm ABC Late News
11:00pm Van der Valk: Love in Amsterdam Rpt

Saturday 8 January
7:30pm The Larkins
8:20pm Us Series Finale
9:20pm Call The Midwife Rpt
10:20pm Father Brown: The Queen Bee Rpt
11:05pm Finding Alice Rpt
11:55pm rage Guest Programmer

Week commencing 9 January 2022

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Sunday 9 January
7:40pm Kevin McCloud’s Top 10 Rpt
8:35pm Movie: Becoming Jane
10:30pm Doc Martin: Faith Rpt
11:20pm Harrow: Aarum Potestas Est Rpt

Monday 10 January
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Back Roads: Tom Price, WA
8:30pm The China Century: Economic Miracle
9:30pm McKellen: Playing The Part Rpt
11:00pm ABC Late News
11:30pm Old People’s Home For 4 Year Olds Rpt

Tuesday 11 January
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Anh’s Brush With Fame: Deborra-lee Furness Rpt
8:30pm Old People’s Home For 4 Year Olds Rpt
9:30pm Griff’s Great Australian Rail Trip: Brisbane to Cairns Try Not Die Rpt
10:20pm QI: Pathological Rpt
10:55pm ABC Late News
11:25pm Hawke: The Larrikin And The Leader: The Apprenticeship Rpt

Wednesday 12 January
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Hard Quiz: Battle of the Duds Rpt
8:30pm Spicks and Specks: 2010s Special Rpt
9:25pm Fisk: Taken Rpt
9:55pm A Very English Scandal Rpt
10:50pm ABC Late News
11:20pm The China Century: Economic Miracle Rpt

Thursday 13 January
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Kurt Fearnley’s One Plus One: Saya Sakakibara
8:30pm Goldstone Rpt
10:20pm You Can’t Ask That: Lesbians Rpt
10:55pm ABC Late News
11:25pm Aussie Inventions That Changed the World: Wartime Rpt

Friday 14 January
7:30pm Midsomer Murders: The Lions Of Causton Rpt
9:00pm The War Of The Worlds
10:00pm Mum: April Rpt
10:35pm ABC Late News
11:00pm Van der Valk: Only in Amsterdam Rpt

Saturday 15 January
7:30pm The Larkins: Christmas Special
9:05pm Call The Midwife Rpt
10:05pm Father Brown: The Scales of Justice Rpt
10:50pm Finding Alice Rpt
11:35pm rage guest programmer: Archie Roach

Week commencing 16 January 2022

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Sunday 16 January
7:40pm Quoll Farm Rpt
8:40pm Vera Rpt
10:10pm Doc Martin: From The Mouths Of Babes Rpt
10:55pm Harrow: Pia Mater Rpt
11:50pm McKellen: Playing The Part Rpt

Monday 17 January
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Back Roads: Cradle Mountain, TAS
8:30pm The China Century: Unify The Motherland
9:30pm The Rise Of The Murdoch Dynasty: Kingmaker Rpt
10:25pm Strong Women Rpt
10:55pm ABC Late News
11:25pm Old People’s Home For 4 Year Olds Rpt

Tuesday 18 January
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Anh’s Brush With Fame: Michelle Payne Rpt
8:30pm Old People’s Home For 4 Year Olds Rpt
9:30pm Griff’s Great Australian Rail Trip: Gold Coast to the Outback Rpt
10:20pm QI: Past Times Rpt
10:50pm ABC Late News
11:20pm Hawke: The Larrikin And The Leader: The Prime Ministership Rpt

Wednesday 19 January
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Hard Quiz: Battle of the Duds Rpt
8:30pm Spicks and Specks AusMusic Specialute to Richard Gill and Jim Keays. Rpt
9:35pm Fisk: Dead Man Texting Rpt
10:00pm A Very English Scandal Rpt
11:00pm ABC Late News
11:30pm The China Century: Unify The Motherland Rpt

Thursday 20 January
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Kurt Fearnley’s One Plus One: Ellie Cole
8:30pm Miriam & Alan: Lost In Scotland Series Premiere
9:20pm Our Dementia Choir Rpt
10:35pm ABC Late News
11:05pm Aussie Inventions That Changed the World: Farm Smart Rpt
11:55pm The Rise Of The Murdoch Dynasty: Kingmaker Rpt

Friday 21 January
7:30pm Midsomer Murders: Till Death Do Us Part Rpt
9:00pm The War Of The Worlds
10:00pm Mum: June Rpt
10:35pm ABC Late News
11:00pm Van der Valk: Death in Amsterdam Rpt

Saturday 22 January
7:30pm Death in Paradise Season 10 Premiere
8:30pm All Creatures Great And Small FTA Premiere
9:20pm Call The Midwife
10:20pm Father Brown: The Wisdom of the Fool Rpt
11:05pm Finding Alice Rpt
11:55pm rage guest programmer: Genesis Owusu Rpt

The awards and the Tamworth Country Music Festival have been postponed to mid April 2022, after NSW Government imposed new COVID safety measures this afternoon. According to the festival website, a further update on the rescheduled event will be made next week.

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Countdown To War

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World Premiere Monday 7 February 9.30pm

Presented by JJ Chalmers and Raksha Dave, learn about the three days that led up to the Second World War and changed the world forever.

Experience the extraordinary 72 hours that culminated in World War Two.

On Friday 1st September 1939, Germany invaded Poland and the clock started ticking. On Sunday morning, Britain had declared war. Learn about the three days that led up to the Second World War and changed the world forever.

Over three episodes, Presenters JJ Chalmers and Raksha Dave reveal exactly what happened on each of those three critical days. They visit key locations, meet historians and unearth startling archive material. – and speak with the descendants of those involved who share their relatives’ spellbinding stories.

Production credit: A Voltage TV and Motion Content Group Production for Channel 5 in the UK.

According to Australia Day NSW website, free tickets to the event will be available at the website next Tuesday (January 18) at 10am Sydney time.

Performers will include William Barton, Casey Donovan, Shane Howard, Isaiah Firebrace, Emma Donovan, INXS founding member Andrew Farriss, Jon Stevens, country singers Amber Lawrence, Hayley Jensen, Kirsty Lee Akers and Aleyce Simmonds performing a stunning reimagined version of True Blue, Mark Vincent, Josh Piterman, the KARI singers, and Koomurri dancers, all backed up by John Foreman’s Aussie Pops Orchestra.

Week commencing 23 January 2022

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Sunday 23 January
7:40pm Muster Dogs Series Premiere


8:40pm Vera Rpt
10:10pm Doc Martin: Accidental Hero Rpt
11:00pm Harrow: Peccata Patrisi Rpt
11:50pm Silent Witness: A Special Relationship (Part 1) Rpt

Monday 24 January
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Back Roads: Boulia, QLD
8:30pm The China Century: City Of Protest
9:30pm The Rise Of The Murdoch Dynasty: The Rebel Alliance Rpt
10:25pm Strong Women Rpt
10:55pm ABC Late News
11:25pm Old People’s Home For 4 Year Olds Rpt

Tuesday 25 January
7:30pm Australian Of The Year 2022
8:45pm Old People’s Home For 4 Year Olds Rpt
9:50pm Griff’s Great Australian Rail Trip: Darwin to Alice Springs Make Sure You Drink Water! Rpt
10:40pm QI: Post Rpt
11:10pm ABC Late News
11:40pm Miriam & Alan: Lost In Scotland Rpt

Wednesday 26 January
7:30pm Australia Day Live 2022
9:35pm Fisk: Ladies in Black Rpt
10:00pm Hard Quiz Rpt
10:35pm ABC Late News
11:05pm The China Century: City Of Protest Rpt

Thursday 27 January
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Kurt Fearnley’s One Plus One: Harry Garside
8:30pm Miriam & Alan: Lost In Scotland
9:20pm Our Dementia Choir Rpt
10:35pm ABC Late News
11:05pm Aussie Inventions That Changed the World: Medicine Rpt

Friday 28 January
7:30pm Monty Don’s American Gardens Series Premiere
8:35pm Midsomer Murders: Send In The Clowns Rpt
10:05pm Mum: July Rpt
10:35pm ABC Late News
11:00pm Movie: A Royal Night Out

Saturday 29 January
7:30pm Death in Paradise
8:30pm All Creatures Great And Small
9:15pm Call The Midwife Rpt
10:20pm Father Brown: The Folly of Jephthah Rpt
11:05pm Finding Alice Rpt
11:50pm rage Guest Programmer

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Update: premiere delayed TBA.

Week commencing 30 January 2022

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Sunday 30 January
6:05pm Australia Remastered: Cyclone Series Premiere
7:00pm ABC News Sunday
7:40pm Muster Dogs
8:40pm Vera Season 11 Premiere
10:10pm Doc Martin: Blade Of The Feather Rpt
11:00pm Harrow: Lex Talionis Rpt
11:50pm The Bikes Of Wrath Rpt

Monday 31 January
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Back Roads: Eyre Peninsula, SA
8:30pm The China Century: Cold War Two Season 1 Final
10:20pm Strong Women Rpt
10:50pm ABC Late News
11:05pm The Business Rpt
11:25pm Old People’s Home For 4 Year Olds Rpt

Tuesday 1 February
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Outback Ringer Season 2 Premiere
8:30 pm Urban Birds: A Catalyst Special
9:30pm Griff’s Great Australian Rail Trip: Uluru to Adelaide Find What Makes Australia Extraordinary Rpt
10:15pm You Can’t Ask That: Carnies and Show People Rpt
10:50pm ABC Late News
11:05pm The Business Rpt
11:20pm Miriam & Alan: Lost In Scotland Rpt

Wednesday 2 February
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Hard Quiz Season 7 Premiere
8:30 pm Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL Season 14 Premiere
9:30pm QI: Sick Season Premiere
9:30pm Fisk: Honour Thy Father Rpt
10:00pm Adam Hills: The Last Leg
10:40pm ABC Late News
10:55pm The Business Rpt
11:15pm The China Century: Cold War Two Rpt

Thursday 3 February
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Kurt Fearnley’s One Plus One: Madison de Rozario Season Final
8:30pm Miriam & Alan: Lost In Scotland Season Final
9:20pm Climate Change: The Facts Rpt
10:35pm ABC Late News
10:50pm The Business Rpt
11:05pm Aussie Inventions That Changed the World: Food Preservation Rpt
11:55pm Killing Eve: Do You Know How to Dispose of a Body? Rpt

Friday 4 February
7:30pm Monty Don’s American Gardens
8:30pm Midsomer Murders
10:05pm Mum: September Rpt
10:35pm ABC Late News
10:50pm Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL Rpt
11:20pm QI: Sick Rpt
11:50pm Killing Eve: Nice and Neat Rpt

Saturday 5 February
7:30pm Death in Paradise
8:30pm All Creatures Great And Small
9:20pm Call The Midwife Rpt
10:20pm Father Brown: The Numbers of the Beast Rpt
11:05pm Finding Alice Rpt
11:55pm rage Guest Programmer

Delta Goodrem (who last appeared at the Sydney NYE concert telecast by the ABC) will join John Foreman, Casey Donovan and Jeremy Fernandez as co-hosts of Australia Day Live at Sydney Opera House next Wednesday night, and will also perform.

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