Schedule update
Monday 5 June
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Australian Story
8:30pm Four Corners
9:15pm Media Watch
9:35pm Q+A
10:35pm Breaking the Code: Cyber Secrets Exposed Rpt
11:35pm ABC Late News
11:50pm The Business Rpt
12:10am The Split Rpt
Schedule update
Monday 5 June
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Australian Story
8:30pm Four Corners
9:15pm Media Watch
9:35pm Q+A
10:35pm Breaking the Code: Cyber Secrets Exposed Rpt
11:35pm ABC Late News
11:50pm The Business Rpt
12:10am The Split Rpt
The factual stories include: an artist who uses his wheelchair as his trusty steed to conquer the modern art world, an 80-year old artist transforming her home into a mosaic masterpiece, the first female Composer in Residence at the West Australian Symphony Orchestra, and a journey into the mind of a world-renowned video artist and animator.
Screenwest and the ABC are pleased to announce four WA filmmaking teams have been selected to each produce a short documentary segment through the ABC Art Works Documentary Initiative, a $10,000 production opportunity designed to offer a broadcast credit to Western Australian filmmakers.
Launched in March 2023, the initiative provides production support for emerging to mid-career Producer and Director teams to each produce and deliver a short 3-8 minute documentary segment profiling the work of a resident Western Australian artist or arts company, for broadcast on ABC and ABC iview as part of ABC’s Art Works series later in 2023.
The factual stories include: an artist who uses his wheelchair as his trusty steed to conquer the modern art world, an 80-year old artist transforming her home into a mosaic masterpiece, the first female Composer in Residence at the West Australian Symphony Orchestra, and a journey into the mind of a world-renowned video artist and animator.
“ABC Factual and Culture is committed to investing in emerging creatives so it’s fantastic to see such rich stories emerging from this initiative. I look forward to bringing these WA stories to the nation’s art loving audiences.” said Richard Huddleston, ABC Acting Head Factual & Culture.
“Congratulations to the filmmaking teams, whose projects are set to uncover and celebrate imaginative, diverse stories from within WA’s arts community. We look forward to seeing these four documentary segments come to life.“ said Paul Williams, Screenwest Documentary Executive.
The four documentary segments will feature on Art Works later in 2023.
In Conversation with Myself and Others
In Conversation with Myself and Others profiles the life of Bruno Booth, a talented artist who defies ableist assumptions and conquers the art world with humour, creativity, and a trusty wheelchair.
Key Creatives:
Art House
Evi Ferrier, a joyous icon of the Perth art world, has spent the last thirty years transforming her home into a miraculous work of mosaic art. Now, as she nears the age of 80, she is ready to open her doors to Art Works, to show Australia her greatest work.
Key Creatives:
Olivia
Olivia Davies is the Composer In Residence at the West Australian Symphony Orchestra, and the first female to hold this position in its almost 100 years. This short documentary focuses on Olivia’s current project titled ‘Murmuration’ – a choral work that she is composing for WASO’s Chorus.
Key Creatives:
Tee Ken Ng
From freezing cold swims in the depths of winter to the wildest imaginative artistic outputs, Tee Ken Ng’s mind is one that pushes the boundaries of life and art to extremes, and one we all could learn a lot from.
Key Creatives:
Sunday 18 June
7:30pm Grand Designs Revisited: North Devon Series Return
8:20pm Silent Witness: History Part Four
9:20pm The Messenger
10:15pm In Limbo Rpt
10:40pm Interview With The Vampire Rpt
11:30pm Mayfair Witches Rpt
Monday 19 June
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Australian Story
8:30pm Four Corners
9:15pm Media Watch
9:35pm Q+A Midseason Final
10:35pm China Tonight Rpt
11:10pm ABC Late News
11:25pm The Business Rpt
11:40pm The Split Rpt
Tuesday 20 June
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm The ABC Of Greig Pickhaver
8:30pm Flyways: The Story of Migratory Shorebirds Premiere
9:30pm Joanna Lumley And The Human Swan Rpt
10:20pm ABC Late News
10:35pm The Business Rpt
10:50pm Four Corners Rpt
11:35pm Media Watch Rpt
11:55pm Parliament Question Time: Senate Rpt
Wednesday 21 June
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Utopia
8:30pm Gruen Season 15 Premiere
9:10pm In Limbo
9:35pm Queen of Oz Series Premiere
10:10pm Take 5 With Zan Rowe: Tori Amos Rpt
10:40pm ABC Late News
10:55pm The Business Rpt
11:10pm Ragdoll Rpt
11:55pm Father Brown: The Tower of Lost Souls Rpt
Thursday 22 June
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Miriam & Alan: Lost In Scotland And Beyond… Series Finale
8:50pm Grand Designs New Zealand: Beach Escape Rpt
9:35pm One Plus One - The Elders: Ian Hamm Rpt
10:05pm Art Works Rpt
10:35pm ABC Late News
10:50pm The Business Rpt
11:10pm Flyways: The Story of Migratory Shorebirds Rpt
12:05am Q+A Rpt
Friday 23 June
7:30pm Gardening Australia
8:30pm Utopia Rpt
9:00pm Smother
9:55pm Mayfair Witches: What Rough Beast Season Final
10:05pm Utopia Rpt
10:35pm ABC Late News
10:50pm The Split Rpt
11:55pm Harrow: Parce Sepulto Rpt
Saturday 24 June
7:30pm Classic 100 in Concert with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Premiere
9:10pm Vera Rpt
9:45pm Ragdoll Season Final
10:45pm The Messenger Rpt
11:35pm rage Guest Programmer
From Thursday 29 June 8:00 pm
The series examining the lives of extraordinary people through ten unique photographs returns for it second series.
In each episode of this six-part series, the life of an extraordinary person is told and re-evaluated in ten iconic pictures.
The subjects are a diverse range of celebrated people from recent history, including movie stars, politicians and cultural figures.
The pictures are the backbone and driving force of each story, shining a light on the subjects’ life and times – with the secrets behind each snap revealed through interviews with people who knew them best.
Each image acts as a window on to a definitive milestone in the person’s journey, and also highlights broader themes of our time such as identity, race, gender, politics, sexuality and mental health.
Episode 1 – Carrie Fisher
Carrie Fisher’s image is famous around the world. But just a handful of iconic shots and private snaps reveal a new story: it’s an extraordinary life seen through a unique lens.
Episode 2 – Bruce Lee
Bruce Lee’s image is famous around the world. But just a handful of iconic shots and private snaps reveal a new story: it’s an extraordinary life through a unique lens.
Episode 3 – Robin Williams
Robin Williams’ image is famous around the world. But just a handful of iconic shots and private snaps, reveal a new story: an extraordinary life through a unique lens.
Episode 4 – Alexander McQueen
Alexander McQueen’s image is famous around the world. But just a handful of iconic photographs and snapshots reveal a new story: it’s an extraordinary life, seen through a unique lens.
Episode 5 – Nelson Mandella
Nelson Mandela’s image is famous around the world. But just a handful of iconic shots and private snaps reveal a new story: it’s an extraordinary life through a unique lens.
Episode 6 – Ella Fitzgerald
Ella Fitzgerald’s image is famous around the world. But just a handful of iconic photographs and snapshots reveal a new story: it’s an extraordinary life, seen through a unique lens.
Sunday 2 July 6.30pm
Surfer, artist and Dharug man Billy Bain invites us on an immersive road trip along our majestic coastline which provides an extraordinary glimpse into our colonial past and frontier injustices.
Behind the postcard clichés, our majestic coastline provides an extraordinary glimpse into our colonial past and frontier injustices. Surfer, artist and Dharug man Billy Bain invites us on an immersive road trip along Australia’s iconic eastern coastline to capture the shifting conversation on our nation’s path towards reconciliation, reckoning with the truth of massacres.
Production credit: A partnership with Compass/International/ Indigenous. Content Collab.
Co-directed and co-produced by Matt Davis from Foreign Correspondent and Yale McGilvray from Indigenous.
Sunday 25 June 5:30 pm
Philip Mould and Fiona Bruce team up to investigate more thrilling cases of art world mystery and intrigue. Could a wall painting in a Surrey cottage be by celebrated British artist, Ben Nicholson? Master in a Glasgow church?
Sunday 25 June
7:30pm Grand Designs Revisited: South Somerset Revisit
8:20pm Silent Witness: History Part Five
9:20pm The Messenger
10:10pm In Limbo Rpt
10:40pm Mayfair Witches: What Rough Beast Rpt
11:20pm Small Axe: Mangrove Rpt
Monday 26 June
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Australian Story Midseason Final
8:30pm Four Corners
9:15pm Media Watch
9:35pm Jonestown: Terror In The Jungle: Making of a Madman Rpt
10:15pm China Tonight Rpt
10:50pm ABC Late News
11:05pm The Business Rpt
11:20pm The Split Rpt
Tuesday 27 June
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm The ABC Of Germaine Greer
8:30pm The Black Hand Series Premiere
9:30pm Louis Theroux Interviews Stormzy Rpt
10:15pm ABC Late News
10:30pm The Business Rpt
10:50pm Four Corners Rpt
11:35pm Media Watch Rpt
11:55pm Jonestown: Terror In The Jungle: Making of a Madman Rpt
Wednesday 28 June
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Utopia
8:30pm Gruen
9:10pm In Limbo Series Final
9:35pm Queen of Oz
10:10pm QI: Shady and Shaky Rpt
10:40pm ABC Late News
10:55pm The Business Rpt
11:15pm Still We Rise Rpt
Thursday 29 June
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm A Life In Ten Pictures Season 2 Premiere
8:50pm Grand Designs New Zealand: Taylor’s Mistake Rpt
9:40pm One Plus One - The Elders Rpt
10:10pm Art Works Rpt
10:40pm ABC Late News
10:55pm The Business Rpt
11:10pm The Black Hand Rpt
Friday 30 June
7:30pm Gardening Australia Midseason Final
8:30pm Utopia Rpt
9:00pm Smother
10:25pm The Australian Dream Rpt
10:55pm ABC Late News
11:10pm The Split Rpt
12:10am Harrow: Facilis Descensus Rpt
Saturday 1 July
7:30pm Naidoc Awards Premiere
9:00pm Vera: Ghost Position Rpt
10:35pm The Messenger Rpt
11:25pm rage Guest Programmer
Sunday 9 July 8.30pm
Limbo follows the investigation of a 20-year-old outback cold case murder by jaded but vulnerable detective Travis Hurley (Simon Baker).
Travis, (Simon Baker) a jaded detective, arrives in the remote outback town of Limbo to investigate the cold case murder of local Indigenous girl Charlotte Hayes 20 years ago.
As truths about the murder begin to unfold, the detective gains a new insight into the unsolved case from the victim’s fractured family, the surviving witnesses and the reclusive brother of the chief suspect.
A poignant, intimate journey into the complexities of loss and the impact of the justice system on Aboriginal families in Australia.Production Credit: Limbo is a Bunya Production.
ABC goes from In Limbo one week to Limbo the next.
Wednesday 5 July 10:05 pm
Adam Hills, Josh Widdicombe and Alex Brooker are back for a brand new season taking an entertaining look at the big events of the week. With special guests Miriam Margolyes and Kevin Bridges.
Wow, that’s a very quick turnaround from the cinemas to a FTA airing. It’s also not so often we see a black-and-white film on the telly these days.
Lucky they changed the series name to In Limbo.
Probably didn’t do well ?
Not at all. There have been quite a few movies that have a short cinema release and go straight to television now. It’s a deal they make. The ABC and SBS have had quite a few in recent years.
Ahh okay fair enough I learn something new every day thanks for explaining .
Sunday 16 July 7.30pm
Anthony Burke meets self-confessed ‘Architecture Nerds’ Annette and Michael Pitman who own the smallest of all the Walter-Burley Griffin-designed houses in Castlecrag and want to restore and extend the house in keeping with Griffin’s original vision.
In Series 5 of Restoration Australia, host and Architecture Professor, Anthony Burke follows the progress and pitfalls of single-minded restoration enthusiasts who stop at almost nothing to revitalise their beloved buildings.
Throughout the series, Anthony crosses the country providing expert commentary, wise counsel and timely support to owners as they grapple with the restoration of some of Australia’s most treasured old buildings.
Episode One: While Walter Burley-Griffin’s name is synonymous with the design of Canberra, the development of Sydney’s Castlecrag in the mid-1920s was his, and architect wife Marion’s, real passion project.Anthony Burke travels to Castlecrag to meet self-confessed ‘Architecture Nerds’ Annette and Michael Pitman. They want to honour their Griffin-designed house with a new extension that’s in keeping with the original design intent: Being connected to the landscape.
It will require some serious architectural magic – and on a property deemed to be in a flame zone, they face the added challenge of navigating competing bureaucratic interests of the heritage office and fire-safety compliance. As schedules blow out and expenses creep up, will the pressure of restoring such a notable house be too much to bear?
Production credit: A Fremantle production for the ABC. Executive Producers: Brooke Bayvel and Michael Collett. ABC Executive Producer: Madeleine Hawcroft.
Tuesday 18 July 8.30pm
A powerful and thought-provoking documentary that explores the cultural impact of Bruce Pascoe’s Dark Emu – the publishing phenomenon that challenged Australia to rethink its history and ignited a debate that continues to rage.
Bruce Pascoe’s 2014 best-selling book – using first-hand source material from British explorers – argues that First Nations people were not only hunters and gatherers but also farmers who were part of a complex economic system.
But Dark Emu has ignited a fierce debate, sparking searing criticism. Academics Peter Sutton and Keryn Walshe published a stinging rebuff of the book, rejecting Pascoe’s theory of Indigenous agriculture, while conservative commentators poured scorn upon Pascoe’s work and questioned his knowledge of First Australians.
Featuring contributions from Bruce Pascoe, anthropologist Professor Marcia Langton and broadcaster Stan Grant, as well as interviews with academic Peter Sutton, The Dark Emu Story is a documentary that delves into the controversy and enables First Nations people to share their remarkable stories that enlighten our understanding of Australian history.
Production credit: A Blackfella Films production for the ABC in association with Screen Australia, Screen NSW, and VicScreen. Executive Producers: Darren Dale, Jacob Hickey and Belinda Mravicic. ABC Executive Producer: Kelrick Martin.
Tuesday 4 July 9:30 PM
Kura Tungar-Songs from the River was a collaboration between First Nations singer-
songwriters Archie Roach and Ruby Hunter working with Paul Grabowsky and the 22- piece Australian Art Orchestra.
Sunday 2 July
7:30pm Grand Designs Revisited: Bolton
8:20pm Silent Witness: History Part Six Season Final
9:20pm The Messenger Series Final
10:20pm In Limbo Rpt
10:50pm Small Axe: Lovers Rock Rpt
Monday 3 July
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Back Roads: Strzelecki Track, SA (Part 1) Season 9 Return
8:30pm Four Corners
9:15pm Media Watch
9:35pm Jonestown: Terror In The Jungle Rpt
10:15pm China Tonight Rpt
10:50pm ABC Late News
11:05pm The Business Rpt
11:20pm The Split Rpt
Tuesday 4 July
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm New Leash On Life Series Premiere
8:30pm The Black Hand
9:30pm Wash My Soul In The River’s Flow Premiere
11:00pm ABC Late News
11:15pm The Business Rpt
11:30pm Four Corners Rpt
12:15am Media Watch Rpt
Wednesday 5 July
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Utopia
8:30pm Gruen
9:10pm Gold Diggers: Golden Girls Series Premiere
9:35pm Queen of Oz
10:05pm Adam Hills: The Last Leg Season 28 Premiere
10:50pm ABC Late News
11:05pm The Business Rpt
11:25pm The School That Tried To End Racism Rpt
Thursday 6 July
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm A Life In Ten Pictures: Bruce Lee
8:50pm Grand Designs New Zealand: Medieval Castle Rpt
9:40pm One Plus One - The Elders: Aunty Fay Clayton Moseley
10:10pm Art Works Rpt
10:40pm ABC Late News
10:55pm The Business Rpt
11:10pm The Black Hand Rpt
Friday 7 July
7:30pm First Weapons Series Premiere
Saturday 8 July
7:30pm Sister Boniface Mysteries: Dem Bones
8:15pm Vera: Sandancers Rpt
9:45pm The Messenger Rpt
10:45pm Marriage Rpt
11:40pm rage Guest Programmer
ABC film Limbo unravels its mystery in July with TV premiere
“If you like Mystery Road, you’ll love Limbo”
★★★★½ David Stratton, The Australian
“Limbo is an eerily meditative production with top-notch performances and a harshly beautiful monochrome veneer.”
★★★★ Luke Buckmaster, The Guardian
“Limbo is a quiet but powerful meditation on how far we have not come in this country.”
★★★★ Paul Byrnes, The Sydney Morning Herald
As Australia prepares to celebrate NAIDOC week, the ABC is proud to honour First Nations cultures and histories with a week of unmissable content including the highly-acclaimed outback noir film Limbo by Indigenous filmmaker Ivan Sen (Mystery Road, Goldstone), screening on Sunday 9 July at 8.30pm on ABC TV and ABC iview.
Starring an impressive Australian cast led by actor and director Simon Baker (The Menatalist, Breath) including Rob Collins (Total Control, Mystery Road) and Natasha Wanganeen (Rabbit Proof Fence, Cargo), Limbo is a poignant, intimate journey into the complexities of loss and the impact of the justice system on Aboriginal families in Australia.
Limbo tells the story of Travis (Baker), a jaded detective, who arrives in the remote outback town of Limbo to investigate the cold case murder of local Indigenous girl Charlotte Hayes 20 years ago. As truths about the murder begin to unfold, the detective gains a new insight into the unsolved case from the victim’s fractured family, the surviving witnesses and the reclusive brother of the chief suspect.
The film is written and directed by Ivan Sen. Produced by David Jowsey Rachel Higgins, Greer Simpkin and Ivan Sen.
Ivan Sen’s film Goldstone, and spin-offs Mystery Road: Origin and Mystery Road seasons 1 and 2, are available to stream on ABC iview The Mystery Road Universe Collection : ABC iview
Production Credit: Limbo is a Bunya Production for the ABC. Financed in association with Screen Queensland and the South Australian Film Corporation. Executive Producers: Simon Baker, Cecilia Ritchie and David Chiem. Producers: Rachel Higgins, David Jowsey, Greer Simpkin and Ivan Sen. Written and Directed by Ivan Sen. ABC Executive Producer: Sally Riley and Andrew Gregory.
Sunday 9 July
7:30pm ABC News Video Lab Casey Briggs investigates why Australian musicians are struggling to make it to number one.
7:40pm Grand Designs Revisited: Devon Season Final
8:30pm Limbo Premiere Movie
10:10pm Why Didn’t They Ask Evans? Rpt
11:10pm Small Axe: Red, White & Blue Rpt
Monday 10 July
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Back Roads: Strzelecki Track, SA (Part 2)
8:30pm Four Corners
9:15pm Media Watch
9:35pm Jonestown: Terror In The Jungle Rpt
10:15pm China Tonight Rpt
10:45pm ABC Late News
11:00pm The Business Rpt
11:20pm The Split Rpt
Tuesday 11 July
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm New Leash On Life
8:30pm The Black Hand Series Final
9:30pm Louis Theroux Interviews Dame Judi Dench Rpt
10:15pm ABC Late News
10:30pm The Business Rpt
10:45pm Four Corners Rpt
11:35pm Media Watch Rpt
11:50pm Marriage Rpt
Wednesday 12 July
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Utopia
8:30pm Gruen
9:10pm Gold Diggers: Golden Girls
9:35pm Queen of Oz
10:10pm Adam Hills: The Last Leg
10:55pm ABC Late News
11:10pm The Business Rpt
11:25pm The School That Tried To End Racism Rpt
Thursday 13 July
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm A Life In Ten Pictures: Robin Williams
8:50pm Grand Designs New Zealand: Tearooms Penthouse Rpt
9:40pm One Plus One - The Elders
10:10pm Art Works Rpt
10:40pm ABC Late News
10:55pm The Business Rpt
11:10pm The Black Hand Rpt
Friday 14 July
7:30pm First Weapons
8:00pm Death In Paradise Rpt
9:00pm Utopia Rpt
9:30pm Gold Diggers Rpt
10:00pm ABC Late News
10:15pm The Split Rpt
11:15pm Why Didn’t They Ask Evans? Rpt
Saturday 15 July
7:30pm Sister Boniface Mysteries: Queen of the Kitchen
8:15pm Vera: Silent Voices Rpt
9:45pm Limbo Rpt
11:25pm Marriage Rpt
12:25am rage Guest Programmer
Saturday 1 July 5:00 PM
Nas Campanella looks at the successes and failures of the NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme). We hear from those with lived experience of the scheme, plus Chair of the National Disabilities Insurance Agency Kurt Fearnley and NDIS Minister Bill Shorten.
Tuesday 18 July at 8.30pm
The powerful, revelatory and inspiring documentary The Dark Emu Story screens on Tuesday 18 July at 8.30pm on ABC TV and iview.
Years in the making, this feature length film explores the cultural impact of Bruce Pascoe’s Dark Emu – the book that ignited a raging debate and challenged Australians to rethink our history.
The 2014 best-selling book claims that First Nations people were not only hunters and gatherers but also farmers who were part of a complex economic system. Inspired by the journals of famous British explorers, the book makes the argument that First Nations people settled in villages, lived in houses, devised extraordinary methods of aquaculture and astronomy and were, amongst many other achievements, the world’s first bakers.
But Dark Emu sparked a fierce debate and provoked searing criticism. Academics Peter Sutton and Keryn Walshe published a stinging rebuff of the book, rejecting Pascoe’s theory of Indigenous agriculture, while conservative commentators poured scorn upon Pascoe’s work and questioned his Aboriginal identity.
For the first time, Bruce Pascoe responds directly to the attacks on him and offers rare personal insights on his journey since the publication of Dark Emu. One of Pascoe’s most vocal detractors Peter Sutton explains his major criticisms of the book, which culminates in Sutton and Pascoe coming face-to-face to challenge each other’s point of view. A chorus of compelling and informed commentators, historians and experts, including Stan Grant, Marcia Langton, Bill Gammage and Narelda Jacobs provide vital context and insight.
In the far reaches of the continent, from the rainforest to the desert, First Nations people share their culture and knowledge, shedding light on achievements that are celebrated in communities to this day, and the documentary follows new and unfolding archaeological research that aims to test ‘the Dark Emu hypothesis’.
Rich cinematography is combined with archive, both recent and from the distant past, to illuminate the debate.The Dark Emu Story delves into the controversy, shares the remarkable stories of First Nations people and enlightens our understanding of Australian history.
Production credit: A Blackfella Films Production for the ABC. Principal production funding from Screen Australia’s First Nations Department in association with Screen NSW and VicScreen. Written & Directed by Allan Clarke. Written by Jacob Hickey. Producers: Darren Dale, Belinda Mravicic, Jacob Hickey. ABC Head of Indigenous: Kelrick Martin. Distributed by ABC Commercial.
Sunday 16 July 9:25 PM
FTA Premiere
After learning the police investigation into the fatal hit and run of her young son Martie has been dropped, Frances Cairns takes matters into her own hands.
Sunday 16 July
7:30pm Restoration Australia: Castlecrag Season 5 Premiere
8:30pm Bay Of Fires Series Premiere
09:25pm The Beast Must Die Series Premiere
10:10pm Why Didn’t They Ask Evans? Rpt
11:10pm Small Axe: Alex Wheatle Rpt
Monday 17 July
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Back Roads: Great South West Walk, VIC
8:30pm Four Corners
9:15pm Media Watch
9:35pm Jonestown: Terror In The Jungle Rpt
10:15pm China Tonight Rpt Season Final
10:50pm ABC Late News
11:05pm The Business Rpt
11:20pm The Beast Must Die Rpt
Tuesday 18 July
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm New Leash On Life
8:30pm The Dark Emu Story Premiere
9:55pm Louis Theroux Interviews Yungblud Rpt
10:40pm ABC Late News
10:55pm The Business Rpt
11:10pm Four Corners Rpt
12:00am Media Watch Rpt
Wednesday 19 July
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm Utopia
8:30pm Gruen
9:10pm Gold Diggers
9:40pm Queen of Oz
10:05pm Adam Hills: The Last Leg
10:50pm ABC Late News
11:00pm The Business Rpt
11:25pm The School That Tried To End Racism Rpt
Thursday 20 July
7:30pm 7.30
8:00pm A Life In Ten Pictures: Alexander McQueen
8:50pm Grand Designs New Zealand: Grand Designs Revisited Season Final
9:40pm One Plus One - The Elders Season Final
10:05pm Art Works Rpt
10:35pm ABC Late News
10:50pm The Business Rpt
11:10pm The Dark Emu Story Rpt
Friday 21 July
7:30pm First Weapons
8:00pm Death In Paradise Rpt
9:00pm Utopia Rpt
9:30pm Gold Diggers Rpt
10:00pm ABC Late News
10:15pm The Split Rpt
11:15pm Why Didn’t They Ask Evans? Rpt
Saturday 22 July
7:30pm Sister Boniface Mysteries: Sister Town
8:15pm Vera: A Certain Samaritan
9:50pm Bay Of Fires: Farmed Salmon Rpt
10:45pm Marriage Rpt
11:45pm rage Guest Programmer