So hard to tell apart.
https://twitter.com/nazeem_hussain/status/1406591246802456582?s=20
Australia Talks
So hard to tell apart.
https://twitter.com/nazeem_hussain/status/1406591246802456582?s=20
Australia Talks
But Waleed Aly did host it last time. Did the ABC mix them up?
What publication printed that error?
He don’t provide a source. Possibly a Melbourne publication.
Could be the TV guide in yesterday’s Sunday Age or The Sun-Herald.
I found the error in the tv lift out in yesterday’s Herald-Sun, but I’ve just been told it also appeared in The Age.
Lol
Of course not, but did that happened before writing down wrong name on tv shows?
Sunday 4 July
7:40pm Grand Designs
8:30pm Jack Irish Series Final
9:30pm Agatha Christie’s The Pale Horse Rpt
10:30pm Operation Buffalo Rpt
11:25pm Line Of Duty Rpt
Monday 5 July
8:00pm Courtney Act’s One Plus One: Nat’s What I Reckon
8:30pm Four Corners
9:15pm Media Watch
9:35pm Murder 24/7
10:35pm ABC Late News
11:05pm Finding The Archibald Rpt
Tuesday 6 July
8:00pm Anh’s Brush With Fame: Peter Garrett Season Final
8:30pm Firestarter: The Story Of Bangarra
10:05pm You Can’t Ask That: Indigenous
10:25pm China Tonight Rpt Season Final
10:55pm ABC Late News
11:25pm Q+A Rpt
Wednesday 7 July
8:00pm Win The Week
8:30pm Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL
9:00pm Starstruck
9:25pm Superwog: Something Fishy
9:50pm Adam Hills: The Last Leg
10:30pm ABC Late News
11:00pm Four Corners
11:50pm Media Watch
Thursday 8 July
8:00pm Foreign Correspondent
8:30pm Q+A
9:35pm Australia Debates: Do Younger Australians Have It Harder These Days? Rpt
10:20pm ABC Late News
10:55pm Barrenjoey Road Rpt
11:55pm Blue Water Empire Rpt
Friday 9 July
7:30pm Movin’ To The Country: South East Tasmania
8:00pm Dream Gardens: Annandale
8:30pm Vera: The Escape Turn Rpt
10:05pm The Trial Of Christine Keeler Rpt
11:05pm ABC Late News
11:20pm The Vaccine Rpt
11:35pm Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL Rpt
Saturday 10 July
7:30pm The Durrells
8:20pm Belgravia Series Premiere
9:05pm Jack Irish Rpt
10:05pm MotherFatherSon Rpt
11:05pm Delicious Rpt
11:50pm rage Guest Programmer
From Saturday 10 July at 8:20 pm
Follows events when the emerging nouveau riche, including the Trenchard family, rub shoulders with London’s established upper classes and when secrets from the past threaten to emerge.
Previously available on BBC First and Binge.
That is sounds good, have it aired on NZ TV yet?
It was only released in DVD in New Zealand last year, according to Screenscribe.net.
From Sunday 18 July 8.30pm
Crime drama, Innocent, returns for the second series, starring Shaun Dooley, with Katherine Kelly and Jamie Bamber. Five years ago 39 year old Teacher Sally Wright was convicted of murder. And although it was never proven, she was also accused of having a sexual relationship with one of her sixteen-year-old students: gifted and talented Matty Taylor. Overnight her life imploded …she lost her freedom, her job as a teacher, she miscarried whilst on remand and inevitably her marriage collapsed and two years into her sentence, her husband Sam filed for divorce.
As the first episode opens Sally is finally free …her guilty verdict overturned in the face of incontrovertible evidence proving her innocence. And outside the court, as she states her determination to recover everything she lost, one by one we meet those whose lives were touched by the murder:
Sam, Sally’s former husband is now in a new relationship and on the threshold of marriage to Karen: a single mum and former family friend. Her daughter Bethany’s resentment at Sam’s intrusion into her life prises open a deep fault-line in the relationship with her mother.
Matty’s parents John and Maria Taylor continue to be convinced of Sally’s guilt but they too seem to be holding back on a dark, shared confidence: bound by a lie that neither will ever reveal to another living soul.
And Anna Stamp who was Matty’s contemporary at school: it’s obvious she’s never accepted the reality of his passing …her witness statement was key to Sally’s conviction and as suspicion grows around her motive for such perjury, a deep-seated, pathological hatred for Sally begins to emerge.
DCI Braithwaite is charged with responsibility for the new investigation. If Sally didn’t kill Matty, then who did and why? It seems that all those in orbit around Matty’s young life had reason to lie to themselves and to deceive each other.
From Tuesday 27 July 9.15pm
Australian twenty-something Nicholas (Josh Thomas) is left to take care of his two American teenage half-sisters after the death of their father. Nicholas hasn’t been particularly present in his siblings’ lives, and now his sisters have to cope with not only a devastating loss but the reality that their neurotic, ill-equipped brother is all they have. But he tries! He tries so, so hard. Production credits:
Produced by John & Josh International and Avalon Television for Freeform (US).
Sunday 11 July
7:40pm Grand Designs: South Lincolnshire
8:30pm My Name Is Gulpilil Premiere
10:15pm Agatha Christie’s The Pale Horse Rpt
11:15pm Operation Buffalo Rpt
Monday 12 July
8:00pm Courtney Act’s One Plus One: Aweng Chuol
8:30pm Four Corners
9:15pm Media Watch
9:35pm Murder 24/7
10:35pm ABC Late News
11:05pm Firestarter: The Story Of Bangarra Rpt
Tuesday 13 July
8:00pm Ms Represented with Annabel Crabb: Getting There Series Premiere
8:30pm Cracking COVID Premiere
9:55pm Grand Designs: South Lincolnshire Rpt
10:45pm ABC Late News
11:15pm Q+A Rpt Rpt
Wednesday 14 July
8:00pm Win The Week
8:30pm Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL
9:00pm Starstruck
9:25pm Superwog: The Lump
9:45pm Adam Hills: The Last Leg
10:30pm ABC Late News
11:00pm Four Corners Rpt
11:50pm Media Watch Rpt
Thursday 15 July
8:00pm Foreign Correspondent
8:30pm Q+A
9:35pm Australia Debates: Should Social Media Be Banned? Rpt
10:20pm ABC Late News
10:55pm Barrenjoey Road Rpt
11:55pm In My Blood It Runs Rpt
Friday 16 July
7:30pm Movin’ To The Country: North Central Victoria
8:00pm Dream Gardens: Warrandyte
8:30pm Midsomer Murders: The Wolf Hunter of Little Worthy Season Premiere
10:05pm The Trial Of Christine Keeler Rpt
11:05pm ABC Late News
11:20pm The Vaccine Rpt
11:35pm Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL Rpt
Saturday 17 July
7:30pm The Durrells
8:20pm Belgravia
9:10pm The Trouble With Maggie Cole
9:55pm MotherFatherSon Rpt
10:55pm Delicious Rpt
11:40pm rage Guest Programmer
Sunday August 01 7:40pm
To celebrate 20 years of Grand Designs, Kevin McCloud reveals a closely guarded secret - his top five buildings from 180 episodes.
In this one off special, Kevin revisits the buildings and people who’ve most inspired him over the years. In revisiting the buildings and the people that have inspired him most, Kevin ruminates on what makes a truly great Grand Designs project, while revelling in the brilliant architectural mix of inspiring homes.
From ostentatious concrete vaulted glass fronted pavilions, through heroic restoration projects, to hand crafted hobbit houses made of hedgerow and stuck together with dog-lick!