ABC TV - Programs and Schedules

Week commencing 31 July 2022

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Sunday 31 July
7:40pm Joanna Lumley’s Great Cities of the World: Berlin Series Final
8:30pm Mystery Road: Origin
9:25pm Small Axe: Education Series Final
10:30pm Fires Rpt
11:25pm Squinters: On The Road Again Rpt

Monday 1 August
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Back Roads: Tumut, NSW
8:30pm Four Corners
9:20pm Media Watch
9:35pm Q+A Garma Special
10:40pm ABC Late News
10:55pm The Business Rpt
11:10pm Louis Theroux’s Altered States: Love Without Limits Rpt

Tuesday 2 August
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm The ABC Of John Howard Series Final
8:30pm Miriam Margolyes: Australia Unmasked Series Final
9:30pm The Human Revolution: Horizons Series Final
10:30pm ABC Late News
10:45pm The Business Rpt
11:00pm Four Corners Rpt
11:50pm Media Watch Rpt

Wednesday 3 August
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Win The Week Season Premiere
8:30pm Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL
9:00pm Aftertaste
9:30pm Adam Hills: The Last Leg
10:15pm ABC Late News
10:30pm The Business Rpt
10:45pm Small Axe: Education Rpt
11:50pm Parliament Question Time: Senate Rpt

Thursday 4 August
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Foreign Correspondent Season Premiere
8:30pm Q+A
9:35pm Courtney Act’s One Plus One: Jay Laga’aia Season Premiere
10:05pm ABC Late News
10:20pm The Business Rpt
10:40pm Miriam Margolyes: Australia Unmasked Rpt
11:35pm Parliament Question Time: Senate

Friday 5 August
7:30pm Movin’ To The Country: Western Australia
8:00pm Joanna Lumley’s Britain Rpt
8:45pm Time
9:45pm Baptiste: Vertrouwen Rpt
10:45pm ABC Late News
11:00pm Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL Rpt
11:35pm Aftertaste Rpt

Saturday 6 August
7:30pm Grantchester
8:20pm Endeavour Season 7 Premiere
9:20pm Mystery Road: Origin Rpt
10:15pm Capital Rpt
11:00pm High Fidelity: Fun Rob Rpt
11:30pm High Fidelity: The Other Side of the Rock Rpt
11:55pm rage Guest Programmer Rpt

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Science of Drugs with Richard Roxburgh

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Tuesday 16 August 9.30pm

Science of Drugs with Richard Roxburgh unpacks the history, harms and surprising benefits of our most common recreational drugs.

Presented by Richard Roxburgh this four-part series is drug science without the politics. Featuring fascinating interviews with the top international researchers, this is an entertaining, irreverent and in-depth examination of our most common licit and illicit substances.

Episode one, Legal and Lethal, unpacks the science of our two most deadly and commonly used legal drugs – tobacco and alcohol. Together they take around ten million lives each year. But smoking wasn’t always as deadly; as science historian Professor Robert Proctor reveals, the modern cigarette has a fascinating history – which is key to understanding how our nicotine habit transformed into such a lethal addiction.

In the UK, government drug advisor Professor David Nutt was famously fired for claiming that ecstasy and LSD were less dangerous than alcohol. In this episode we discover why he considers alcohol to be the most harmful drug in society today.

Production credit: Presented by Richard Roxburgh. Series Writer/Director: Anja Taylor. Executive Producers: Kate Pappas and Alan Erson. Produced by WildBear Entertainment in association with Australian Broadcasting Corporation. ABC Head of Factual and Culture: Jennifer Collins. ABC Executive Producer: Leo Faber.

Gardening Australia

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Returns Friday 19 August 7.30pm

Costa visits a laneway transformed by love and plants; Tammy meets home hydroponic growers; Tino resets the vegie garden for spring; Sophie dives into soil science; Millie visits guitar makers transforming salvaged timber.

Gardening Australia is back, just in time to get ready for spring! As the weather warms up so does action in the garden, and we have all the tips and ideas you need to transform your patch into the garden of your dreams. From practical know-how to inspiring community projects, the freshest home-grown produce and the most beautiful of all Australian gardens, join us as we dig into spring!

Costa Georgiadis meets a couple who have transformed a once disused urban laneway into a green oasis brightening the doorsteps of their neighbours, and connections with the wider community.

Guest Presenter Tammy Huynh meets a couple who have turned their home into a high-tech hydroponic jungle, where they combine their horticultural passions to create stunning new Anthurium hybrids. Tino Carnevale shares his tips to prepare the vegie patch for a bumper spring and summer; with some simple tasks that will prevent pests, minimise weeds, and enrich the soil for harvests ahead.

Sophie Thomson heads to the home of a soil scientist who advocates for understanding this critical foundation of any garden; and brings some of her own garden soil to put it to the test!

Millie Ross gets a behind-the-scenes tour of a guitar factory that turns salvaged urban trees into beautiful high-end instruments, ensuring this unique timber gets another chance to sing.

Production credit: Executive Producer, Gill Lomas. Manager - Screen, Jo Chichester. Head - Screen, Sport & Events, Kath Earle.

It’s more like season return isn’t it?

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Baptiste - Season 2

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Friday 19 August 8:30 PM

Julien Baptiste travels to Hungary to help the British Ambassador, Emma Chambers, find her missing family. When a body is found, the pressure is on to save Emma’s two sons.

Vera - Season 11 return

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Sunday 21 August 8.30pm

Episode 5:

DCI Vera Stanhope is called out to the grim scene of a body found in the back of a burned out car. When identified as a popular local GP we enter a world of intrigue, betrayal and lust learning that our Doctor’s relationships with those that knew her were anything but healthy.

The charred remains of local GP, Doctor Lucy Yo, are found in the back of a burned out car that’s been abandoned in a deserted quarry. Her husband states that she was called out to a patient on the evening in question but we soon discover from her colleagues at the surgery that there is no record of any patient. So who lured Doctor Yo out that night and who would want her dead?

As Vera probes further into Doctor Yo’s life she uncovers a web of intrigue, betrayal and deadly secrets. An elaborate affair, accusations of malpractice and an investigation into prescription fraud are just the tip of the iceberg with this case. As Vera seeks out the truth amongst the bed of lies the real Doctor Lucy Yo is revealed.

Production credit: Produced by Silverprint Pictures, part of ITV Studios, for ITV. Producer Will Nicholson, Executive Producer Phil Hunter, Director Paul Gay.

There is little information on this show. It was not mentioned on the ABC’s 2022 upfronts. I only know it is narrated by Mark Coles Smith (Mystery Road: Origin).

Week commencing 7 August 2022

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Sunday 7 August
7:40pm Spicks And Specks Season Premiere
8:30pm Mystery Road: Origin Season Final
9:30pm Movie: Suffragette Rpt
11:15pm 8 Nights Out West: Bangladeshi Series Premiere

Monday 8 August
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Back Roads: French Island, VIC
8:30pm Four Corners
9:20pm Media Watch
9:35pm China Tonight
10:05pm ABC Late News
10:20pm The Business Rpt
10:40pm 8 Nights Out West: Kurdish
10:50pm Q+A Rpt
11:55pm Time Rpt

Tuesday 9 August
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Great Southern LandscapesSeries Premiere
8:30pm The Science of Relationships: A Catalyst Special Premiere
9:25pm Art Works
9:55pm Anh’s Brush With Fame: Jack Thompson Rpt
10:25pm ABC Late News
10:40pm The Business Rpt
10:55pm 8 Nights Out West: Vietnamese
11:05pm Four Corners Rpt
11:55pm Media Watch Rpt

Wednesday 10 August
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Win The Week
8:30pm Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL
9:00pm Aftertaste
9:30pm Adam Hills: The Last Leg
10:15pm ABC Late News
10:30pm The Business Rpt
10:45pm 8 Nights Out West: Indian
10:55pm Spicks And Specks Rpt
11:45pm Midsomer Murders: Death Of The Small Coppers Rpt

Thursday 11 August
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Foreign Correspondent
8:30pm Q+A
9:35pm Courtney Act’s One Plus One: Josh Cavallo
10:05pm ABC Late News
10:20pm The Business Rpt
10:35pm 8 Nights Out West: Burmese
10:45pm The Science of Relationships: A Catalyst Special Rpt
11:40pm Baptiste: Lucy Rpt

Friday 12 August
7:30pm Movin’ To The Country: South Australia
8:00pm Joanna Lumley’s Britain Rpt
8:45pm Time
9:50pm Baptiste: Into the Sand Rpt
10:45pm ABC Late News
11:00pm 8 Nights Out West: Chilean
11:10pm Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL Rpt
11:45pm Aftertaste Rpt

Saturday 13 August
7:30pm Grantchester
8:20pm Endeavour
9:50pm Mystery Road: Origin Rpt
10:45pm 8 Nights Out West: Lebanese
11:00pm Movie: Suffragette (2014)
12:40pm rage Guest Programmer

Gardening Australia Spring Special

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Friday 2 September 7.30pm

Costa learns about horticulture at the Zoo; Jane meets a flower- loving doctor; Tammy teaches care for fussy foliage plants; Josh learns about Lechenaultia; Tino pest-proofs his patch; Millie goes down her own garden path.

Welcome to Spring! This is an exciting season for gardeners, as we focus on flowers, fragrance, food, and fun! This week, we are sharing stories of inspiring gardeners, beloved plants, and iconic landscapes.

Costa Georgiadis visits Taronga Zoo to meet the team of volunteers who care for the historic foreshore site; and learn how removing unwanted weeds can provide feed for the animals. Jane Edmanson meets a doctor who has transformed her front garden into a thriving flower farm, growing beautiful blooms for her own floral arranging practice.

Guest Presenter Tammy Huynh looks at some of the most challenging foliage plants to grow indoors and offers some tips on cultivating them to perfection.

Josh Byrne learns about showy West Australian flowers with a horticulturalist at Kings Park who is brilliant at breeding them.

We head down the garden path with Millie Ross, to learn how a lifetime connecting with the natural landscape has inspired a career in horticulture, and creative approach to gardening.

Production credit: Executive Producer, Gill Lomas.

Week commencing 14 August 2022

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Sunday 14 August
7:40pm Spicks And Specks
8:30pm Here Out West Premiere
10:10pm 8 Nights Out West: Filipino
10:25pm The War Of The Worlds Rpt
11:20pm The Capture Rpt

Monday 15 August
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Back Roads: Leonora, WA
8:30pm Four Corners
9:20pm Media Watch
9:35pm China Tonight
10:05pm ABC Late News
10:20pm The Business Rpt
10:40pm Q+A Rpt
11:45pm Time Rpt

Tuesday 16 August
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Great Southern Landscapes
8:30pm Australia’s Favourite Tree Premiere
9:30pm Science Of Drugs With Richard Roxburgh: Legal And Lethal Series Premiere
10:30pm ABC Late News
10:45pm The Business Rpt
11:00pm Four Corners Rpt
11:45pm Media Watch Rpt

Wednesday 17 August
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Hard Quiz Rpt
8:30pm Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL
9:00pm Aftertaste
9:30pm Win The Week
10:00pm Adam Hills: The Last Leg
10:30pm ABC Late News
10:45pm The Business Rpt
11:00pm Spicks And Specks Rpt
11:50pm Midsomer Murders: Drawing Dead Rpt

Thursday 18 August
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Foreign Correspondent
8:30pm Q+A
9:35pm Courtney Act’s One Plus One: Pallavi Sharda
10:05pm ABC Late News
10:20pm The Business Rpt
10:40pm Australia’s Favourite Tree Rpt
11:35pm Baptiste: Into the Sand Rpt

Friday 19 August
7:30pm Gardening Australia Series Return
8:30pm Baptiste Season Premiere
9:30pm Doc Martin Rpt
10:20pm ABC Late News
10:35pm Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL Rpt
11:05pm Aftertaste Rpt
11:35pm rage

Saturday 20 August
7:30pm Grantchester
8:20pm Endeavour: Zenana Rpt
9:50pm Here Out West Rpt
11:30pm Come Home Rpt
12:30am rage Guest Programmer

https://tbivision.com/2022/08/08/uks-alibi-masterpiece-set-sail-on-annika-s2-following-global-sales-deals/

Other deals have been struck with HRT in Croatia, Cosmote in Greece, BritBox for South Africa and Australia, with the ABC taking second window rights in the latter country.

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Extraordinary Escapes - Season 2

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From Saturday 10 September 6.10pm

UK Broadcaster Sandi Toksvig takes us along with some of Britain’s most fascinating and funny women to awe inspiring locations in search of the nation’s most extraordinary escapes.

In this second series, broadcaster Sandi Toksvig will again make us laugh and lower our heart rates as she takes us along with some of Britain’s most fascinating and funny women to awe inspiring locations in search of the nation’s most extraordinary escapes.

Sandi has been given the keys to some of the very best stays for her and her guests – all properties built to make the most of the stunning landscape around them and offering surprising new adventures on their doorsteps. From a glorious, renovated off-grid home on a remote Scottish island to an astonishing cantilevered home over a river near the Brecon Beacons in Wales to a stunning architecturally extended millkeeper’s cottage, complete with windmill, deep in the Norfolk’s Broads National Park.

Every episode explores a different region and promises lots of adventures and hidden away places offering glorious sanctuary. And with plenty of quiet time along the way, Sandi will take the opportunity to get to know her guests a whole lot more.

Episode 1 - Comedian and author, Sarah Millican, takes a break from her tour to join Sandi in Devon where Sandi hopes to teach her friend the art of rest and relaxation.

Production credit: Produced by Tuesday’s Child Scotland.

Week commencing 21 August 2022

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Sunday 21 August
7:40pm Spicks And Specks
8:30pm Vera: Vital Signs New Episode
10:05pm The War Of The Worlds Rpt
11:00pm The Capture Rpt
11:55pm Fires

Monday 22 August
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Back Roads: Pinnaroo, SA
8:30pm Four Corners
9:20pm Media Watch
9:35pm China Tonight
10:05pm ABC Late News
10:20pm The Business Rpt
10:40pm Q+A Rpt
11:45pm Vera: Vital Signs Rpt

Tuesday 23 August
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Great Southern Landscapes
8:30pm Australia’s Favourite Tree Final
9:30pm Science Of Drugs With Richard Roxburgh: Medicinal Mindbenders
10:25pm ABC Late News
10:40pm The Business Rpt
11:00pm Four Corners Rpt
11:45pm Media Watch Rpt

Wednesday 24 August
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Hard Quiz Rpt
8:30pm Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL
9:00pm Aftertaste
9:30pm Win The Week
10:00pm Adam Hills: The Last Leg
10:30pm ABC Late News
10:45pm The Business Rpt
10:45pm Spicks And Specks Rpt
11:35pm Baptiste Rpt

Thursday 25 August
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Foreign Correspondent
8:30pm Q+A
9:35pm Courtney Act’s One Plus One: Tom Nash Final
10:05pm ABC Late News
10:20pm The Business Rpt
10:40pm Australia’s Favourite Tree Rpt
11:35pm Doc Martin Rpt

Friday 26 August
7:30pm Gardening Australia
8:30pm Baptiste
9:30pm Doc Martin Rpt
10:20pm ABC Late News
10:35pm Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL Rpt
11:05pm Aftertaste Rpt
11:35pm rage

Saturday 27 August
7:30pm Grantchester Season Final
8:20pm Movie: Philomena (2013)
9:55pm Midsomer Murders: Send In The Clowns
11:25pm Come Home
12:25am rage Guest Programmer

Screen Australia funding annoucement.

Still We Rise:

A one-hour archival documentary for the ABC that will capture the year of 1972, when activists erected an Aboriginal Tent Embassy on the lawns opposite Parliament House. Fifty years on, this program takes a bold dive into a year of protest and revolutionary change for First Nations people. Writer/director John Harvey (Off Country) has teamed up with producer Anna Grieve (Looky Looky Here Comes Cooky). Still We Rise is a Tamarind Tree Pictures production financed in association with VicScreen and developed and produced in association with the ABC.

Australia’s Open:

A feature documentary which will chart the highs and lows of our nation alongside our most celebrated individual tennis tournament, the Australian Open. Examining the events that have shaken and shaped it both on and off the court, this film will explore how the evolution of the event has mirrored Australia’s own journey as a nation, from poor colonial cousin to a mature and confident world player. Australia’s Open will be directed by Ili Baré (The Leadership) and produced by Charlotte Wheaton and Nick Batzias of GoodThing Productions, whose credits include The Australian Dream. This project is financed with support from the ABC, VicScreen and the Melbourne International Film Festival Premiere Fund.

Queerstralia:

A three-part series for ABC that sees comedian Zoë Coombs Marr engage with the untold and fascinating queer (LGBTQI+) history of Australia - a place of gay Diggers, lesbian convict gangs, trans pioneers and cross-dressing bushrangers. Queerstralia will be directed by Stamatia Maroupas (Ms Represented), written by Zoë Coombs Marr and Nayuka Gorrie (The Heights), and executive produced by Jon Casimir (You Can’t Ask That). It is financed with support from VicScreen and the Judith Nielsen Institute.

The Black Hand:

A three-part series for ABC that explores an Australian Italian community’s struggle against hard times, extreme politics and the mafia in their midst. Director Kriv Stenders (Slim & I) teams up with writer/producer Adam Grossetti, writer Anya Beyersdorf (Fires), line producer Therese Duranti and producer Kate Pappas (Canopy: Love Letters to Our Trees). The executive producers are Michael Tear (Hating Peter Tatchell), Alan Erson (Playing with Sharks) and Anthony LaPaglia. This documentary is financed with support from the ABC.

The Platypus Guardian:

A one-hour documentary from WildBear Entertainment and Tetrapod Films for the ABC and The WNET Group exploring the secret world of Hobart’s platypus through the eyes of local naturalist Peter Walsh. In the urban heart of the city Pete discovers a hidden community of these mysterious aquatic mammals. Pete forms a unique and intimate bond with one special platypus he calls Zoom who he finds tangled in plastic. Changed by the experience Pete galvanises the community to save Hobart’s last wild platypus. This documentary is directed by Nick Hayward (Quoll Farm), produced by Hayward and Fraser Johnston (Tartarus) and executive produced by Chadden Hunter (Planet Earth 2 & Seven Worlds One Planet) and Bettina Dalton (Playing with Sharks). It is financed with support from Screen Tasmania.

Week commencing 28 August 2022

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Sunday 28 August
7:40pm Spicks And Specks
8:30pm Vera: Vital Signs Season Final
10:00pm The War Of The Worlds Rpt
11:00pm The Capture Rpt

Monday 29 August
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Back Roads: King Island, TAS Season 8 Final
8:30pm Four Corners
9:20pm Media Watch
9:35pm China Tonight
10:05pm ABC Late News
10:20pm The Business Rpt
10:40pm Q+A Rpt
11:45pm Vera: The Way The Wind Blows Rpt

Tuesday 30 August
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Great Southern Landscapes
8:30pm Old People’s Home For Teenagers Series Premiere
9:30pm Science Of Drugs With Richard Roxburgh: The Stimulants
10:30pm ABC Late News
10:45pm The Business Rpt
11:00pm Four Corners Rpt
11:50pm Media Watch Rpt

Wednesday 31 August
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Hard Quiz Rpt
8:30pm Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL
9:00pm Summer Love: Jules & Tom and Jonah & Steph Series Premiere


9:30pm Win The Week
10:00pm Adam Hills: The Last Leg
10:45pm ABC Late News
11:00pm The Business Rpt
11:15pm Spicks And Specks Rpt

Thursday 1 September
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Foreign Correspondent
8:30pm Q+A
9:35pm America Divided Rpt
10:05pm ABC Late News
10:20pm The Business Rpt
10:40pm Old People’s Home For Teenagers Rpt
11:40pm Doc Martin Rpt

Friday 2 September
7:30pm Gardening Australia: Spring Special
8:30pm Baptiste
9:30pm Doc Martin Rpt
10:20pm ABC Late News
10:35pm Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL Rpt
11:05pm Summer Love: Jules & Tom and Jonah & Steph Rpt
11:35pm rage

Saturday 3 September
7:30pm Death In Paradise Rpt
8:20pm Marriage Series Premiere
9:30pm Summer Love: Jules & Tom and Jonah & Steph Rpt
10:00pm Midsomer Murders: The Point Of Balance Rpt
11:30pm Come Home
12:25am rage Guest Programmer

This is actually a 4-part BBC drama called Marriage, starring Nicola Walker and Sean Bean as a married couple in a long term domestic relationship. The series debuted in Britain on August 14.

Week commencing 4 September 2022

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Sunday 4 September
7:40pm Spicks And Specks
8:30pm Savage River Series Premiere
9:30pm Movie: The Girl On The Train
11:20pm The Capture Rpt

Monday 5 September
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Australian Story Series Return
8:30pm Four Corners
9:20pm Media Watch
9:35pm China Tonight
10:05pm ABC Late News
10:20pm The Business Rpt
10:40pm Q+A Rpt
11:45pm Parliament Question Time: House of Representatives Rpt

Tuesday 6 September
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Great Southern Landscapes
8:30pm Old People’s Home For Teenagers
9:30pm Science Of Drugs With Richard Roxburgh: New Epidemics Series Final
10:30pm ABC Late News
10:45pm The Business Rpt
11:00pm Four Corners Rpt
11:50pm Media Watch Rpt

Wednesday 7 September
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Hard Quiz Rpt
8:30pm Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL
9:00pm Summer Love: Kelly & Craig
9:30pm Win The Week
10:00pm Adam Hills: The Last Leg
10:45pm ABC Late News
11:00pm The Business Rpt
11:15pm Spicks And Specks Rpt

Thursday 8 September
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Foreign Correspondent
8:30pm Q+A
9:35pm Kurt Fearnley’s One Plus One Rpt
10:05pm ABC Late News
10:20pm The Business Rpt
10:40pm Old People’s Home For Teenagers Rpt
11:35pm Parliament Question Time: House of Representatives

Friday 9 September
7:30pm Gardening Australia
8:30pm Baptiste
9:30pm Doc Martin Rpt
10:20pm ABC Late News
10:35pm Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL Rpt
11:05pm Summer Love Rpt
11:35pm rage

Saturday 10 September
7:30pm Death In Paradise Rpt
8:30pm Marriage
9:30pm Summer Love Rpt
9:55pm Savage River Rpt
10:55pm Movie: The Girl On The Train
12:45am rage Guest Programmer

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Silent Witness - Season 24

Sunday 11 September 9:30 PM

Emilia Fox returns as dedicated pathologist Dr Nikki Alexander. Still reeling from the sudden death of colleague Thomas Chamberlain and the departure of colleague Clarissa Mullery, Nikki and colleague Jack Hodgson return to the Lyell Centre.

When Jack and Nikki enter a high-security prison to investigate the suspicious death of an inmate, the case brings up disturbing memories for Nikki.

Home: The Story Of Earth

Tuesday 13 September 9:30 PM

Hosted by award winning Science and Technology Journalist Rae Johnston , Home: The story of Earth takes a deep dive into the 4-billion-year-old story of our planet, uncovering the discoveries and breakthroughs that have revealed how Earth’s unique geology, atmosphere, oceanography and geochemistry all intertwine to make Earth the only planet we know if that is habitable, and how these critical natural systems are now under threat, and changing all too rapidly as a result of human activity.

Through the individual and intertwined episode prisms of Land, Water, Air and the Human Planet, this four-part series revisits the discoveries that have revealed how the dynamic nature of the atmosphere, oceans and ever shifting continents shape life on Earth. Fossil finds and satellite imagery have allowed us to paint a picture of terrestrial life and the planet itself with entirely new palettes. We explore plate tectonics and the deep forces that drive them, examine the geology of the depths, the changing chemistry of seawater, and secrets long buried now emerging from rapidly thawing permafrost. We look at changes in the weather systems and how these powerful forces that we’ve only begun to understand impact on the planet-wide ecosystem that underpins all life as we know it.

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Misbehaviour

Friday 30 September 8.30pm

A group of women hatch a plan to disrupt the 1970 Miss World beauty competition in London.

Misbehaviour is a British comedy drama based on a true story, starring Keira Knightley, Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Jessie Buckley.

In 1970, student Sally Alexander (Keira Knightley) struggles with the sexism of her professors. Meanwhile, in the lead up to the Miss World contest, to be held in London to an audience of 100 million viewers, budding beauty queen Jennifer Hosten (Gugu Mbatha-Raw) struggles with the event’s racism. Paths converge when Sally and her activist friend Jo Robinson (Jessie Buckley) plan to disrupt the pageant during its live broadcast.

Also starts Keeley Hawes, Phyllis Logan, Lesley Manville, Rhys Ifans, Greg Kinnear.Production credit: Philippa Lowthorpe. Screenplay by Rebecca Frayn and Gaby Chiappe. Story written by Rebecca Frayn. Produced by Suzanne Mackie and Sarah Jane Wheale. Executive Producers: Andy Harries, Rebecca Frayn, Cameron McCracken, Jenny Borgars, Rose Garnett, Andrea Scarso, Natascha Wharton. Pathé, BBC Films, Ingenious Media and BFI, a Left Bank Pictures Production.

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Week commencing 11 September 2022

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Sunday 11 September
7:40pm Spicks And Specks
8:30pm Savage River
9:30pm Silent Witness Season 24 Premiere
10:20pm The Newsreader Rpt
11:25pm The Capture Rpt

Monday 12 September
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Australian Story
8:30pm Four Corners
9:20pm Media Watch
9:35pm China Tonight Season Final
10:00pm ABC Late News
10:20pm The Business Rpt
10:40pm Q+A Rpt
11:45pm Parliament Question Time: House of Representatives Rpt

Tuesday 13 September
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Great Southern Landscapes Season Final
8:30pm Old People’s Home For Teenagers
9:30pm Home: The Story Of Earth Series Premiere
10:30pm ABC Late News
10:45pm The Business Rpt
11:00pm Four Corners Rpt
11:45pm Media Watch Rpt

Wednesday 14 September
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Hard Quiz Rpt
8:30pm Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL
9:00pm Summer Love
9:30pm Win The Week
10:00pm Adam Hills: The Last Leg Rpt
10:45pm ABC Late News
11:00pm The Business Rpt
11:15pm Spicks And Specks Rpt

Thursday 15 September
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Foreign Correspondent
8:30pm Q+A
9:35pm Kurt Fearnley’s One Plus One: Eddie Betts Series Return
10:05pm ABC Late News
10:20pm The Business Rpt
10:40pm Old People’s Home For Teenagers Rpt
11:40pm Parliament Question Time: House of Representatives

Friday 16 September
7:30pm Gardening Australia
8:30pm Baptiste
9:30pm Doc Martin Rpt
10:20pm ABC Late News
10:35pm Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL Rpt
11:05pm Summer Love Rpt
11:35pm rage

Saturday 17 September
7:30pm Death In Paradise Rpt
8:30pm Marriage
9:30pm Summer Love Rpt
10:00pm Savage River Rpt
10:55pm Silent Witness Rpt
12:00am rage Guest Programmer

Regular programming on ABC TV has been suspended as we provide special programming to reflect on the life of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, following her death at the age of 96.

Details of the ABC’s full coverage over the coming days will be provided shortly.

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