SBS (main channel) - Programs and Schedules

SBS has ordered an 8-part documentary The Buildings That Fought Hitler which will air next year.

SBS has also bought 8-part Norwegian WWII drama series Atlantic Crossing ahead of MIPCOM online sales event, which starts this week.


NITV & SBS champion First Nations history, culture and achievements with special NAIDOC Week 2020 programming slate

National Indigenous Television (NITV) and SBS are proud to announce the programming slate for NAIDOC 2020 – a week-long dedicated schedule to mark the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

  • SBS are the official National NAIDOC Principal Media Partner and official Education Partner
  • Australian TV premiere of the first all-Indigenous breakfast television show, Big Mob Brekky
  • Special event Stand Up and Be Counted: A NAIDOC Concert Special to be simulcast on NITV and SBS
  • A curated collection of powerful dramas will air each night on NITV
  • NAIDOC educational resources available through SBS Learn
  • NAIDOC will be celebrated across all SBS channels, and available to stream on SBS On Demand through an exclusive NAIDOC collection

From Sunday 8 November to Sunday 15 November, the network will be celebrating the best in Indigenous content and embracing the 2020 NAIDOC theme Always Was, Always Will Be , which recognises that First Nations people have occupied and cared for this continent for over 65,000 years.

As the National NAIDOC Principal Media Partner and official Education Partner, this year’s multiplatform offering includes an exclusive musical event, Australia’s first Indigenous breakfast television program, a range of documentaries, movies and news and current affairs programs across the network, and education resources available to schools nationally to help students learn more about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture and history.

Director of Indigenous Content at SBS , Tanya Denning-Orman ,said :SBS are incredibly proud to be Australia’s multicultural and Indigenous broadcaster and, namely, the home of NITV . We are lucky enough to hold a very unique place in the Australian media landscape as a platform to share stories of First Nations cultures, communities and conversations with all Australians.

“2020 has been an enormous year for many reasons, and NAIDOC Week is the perfect time for the network to present a broad slate of our programs that encourage a deeper understanding of Australia’s shared history and shared future, and to celebrate together the achievements of First Nations Peoples.”

On Saturday 14 November, the week-long celebration will culminate in Stand Up and Be Counted: A NAIDOC Concert Special simulcast on NITV and SBS. Hosted by Aaron Fa’aoso and Steph Tisdell , this not to be missed two-hour special event championing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander excellence will be an entertaining and poignant reflection on a history-making year. With appearances and performances from incredible Indigenous acts including Electric Fields and Troy Cassar-Daley , audiences will be in for a Deadly night of fun and celebration. Viewers can also tune in via NITV Facebook live, Twitter and YouTube, with the show starting at 8:30pm from the Brisbane Powerhouse.

On Monday 9 November, NITV will be serving up something never-before-seen on Australian television screens with the premiere of the first all-Indigenous breakfast show, Big Mob Brekky , that will air at 7:30am every weekday morning during NAIDOC Week. Hosts Shahni Wellington and Ryan Liddle will be joined by a stellar line up of special guests including live crosses to First Nations Media Australia partners across the country for laughs and all the latest in news and entertainment. The program will feature segments including wellness. comedy, cooking, sport, community call outs and live performances.

At 9:30pm each day throughout the week, NITV will present a curated collection of powerful dramas including Ten Canoes, The Fringe Dwellers, Jedda, Tudawali, Sweet Country and Dark Age .

The Point ’s John Paul Janke will join SBSInsight as host, in an episode that will be simulcast across SBS and NITV on Thursday 12 November at 8:30pm. Janke will meet with Indigenous mentors and discuss the lives they’ve changed. SBS On Demand will host a NAIDOC themed collection of NITV ’s The Point episodes.

SBS will also be bringing Indigenous affairs topics to audiences throughout the week, with episodes of Karla Grant Presents airing at 5pm Monday to Friday, the Living Black special Living Black: Aboriginal Lives Matter at 5pm on Saturday and NITV ’s weekly news wrap up program Nula , which will air at 3pm on Friday 13 November.

The popular NITV documentary Looky Looky, Here Comes Cooky will be returning to the channel on Sunday 8 November at 8:30pm, complemented by a chat with the film’s lead performer on Living Black Conversations: Steven Oliver , Monday 9 November at 8:30pm.

Further themed programming on NITV includes First Australians , Jupurrurla – Man of Media , Occupation Native , Storm Boy , The Big Wet, Songkeepers, Gurrumul and the upcoming Canadian thriller series Trickster .

Audiences can look forward to exploring the home of NAIDOC, the Northern Territory, through episodes of Going Places with Ernie Dingo daily on NITV from Sunday to Thursday at 7:30pm.

NAIDOC will be celebrated across all SBS channels, with all programming available to stream on SBS On Demand through an exclusive NAIDOC collection.

SBS Viceland

SBS Viceland will host a Going Places with Ernie Dingo marathon from 12pm to 7:30pm on Sunday 8 November and Sunday 15 November, as well as airing NITV News from Monday to Friday at 7:30pm and encoring Robbie Hood on Thursday 12 November at 9:50pm.

SBS Food

SBS Food will host an On Country Kitchen marathon from 10am to 1:30pm on Saturday 14 November and Sunday 15 November. Viewers can enjoy celebrity chef Mark Olive and comedian Derek Nannup ’s adventures around Australia as they fuse native bush ingredients with contemporary cooking.

SBS World Movies

SBS World Movies will host a two-week collection of Black Lives Matter themed films each night at 9:30pm starting Sunday 1 November, featuring screenings of Detroit , Sitting in Limbo , Farming , Rabbit-Proof Fence and a simulcast with NITV of the award-winning Warwick Thornton film Sweet Country on Monday 9 November.

SBS Radio

To celebrate NAIDOC week, SBS Radio will besharing the Uluru Statement from the Heart with Australia’s multicultural communities by translating it into over 60 languages. NITV Radio will host a range of special guests, including interviews with past NAIDOC award recipients, while the NITV Podcast will profile the late Lisa Bellear ahead of the naming of a Melbourne laneway in her legacy.

NITV ’s Take It Blak podcast will release an exclusive episode where host Jack Latimore is joined by the legendary Archie Roach on the eve of the re-release of his iconic Charcoal Lane album to celebrate NAIDOC week.

Acting Head of NITV , Kyas Hepworth ,added : “2020 has proven that NITV is invaluable in providing a trusted platform for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voices, experiences and stories.

NITV ’s NAIDOC offering celebrates incredible contributions from Indigenous Australians, from film to television and current affairs. Stand Up and Be Counted will honour our community and explore how we tackled this difficult and momentous year.

“We can’t wait to share Australia’s first Indigenous breakfast show, Big Mob Brekky , with our audience, as well as bringing comprehensive news and current affairs to all Australians each day that will provide further context, discussion and perspectives on the theme Always Was, Always Will Be .”

SBS Learn

As the Official Education Partner for NAIDOC Week 2020, SBS Learn is proud to offer this year’s NAIDOC Week teacher resource, which guides classroom learning around the 2020 theme ‘Always Was, Always Will Be’. Designed by Indigenous educators for every student, in every school, it features a variety of lesson activities, discussion, clips and resources to explore and include Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives all-year-round. Materials can be adapted to suit younger and older learners too. Educational resources available now at SBS Learn .

Educational resources available now at SBS Learn

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Week commencing 25 October 2020


Sunday 25 October
19:35 Rise of Empires: Incas
20:30 Concorde: Designing The Dream Part 1 Rpt
21:25 Concorde: Designing The Dream Part 2 Rpt
22:20 What’s The Matter With Tony Slattery?
23:20 The Killing x 4 Rpt

Monday 26 October
19:30 Great House Revival
20:30 24 Hours In Emergency Rpt
21:30 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown Rpt
22:25 SBS World News Late
22:55 DNA
23:45 The Killing x 4 Rpt

Tuesday 27 October
19:30 Every Family Has A Secret Rpt
20:35 Insight
21:30 Dateline
22:00 The Feed
22:30 SBS World News Late
23:00 Cardinal S04 E03
23:50 The Killing x 4 Rpt

Wednesday 28 October
19:30 Walking Britain’s Roman Roads S01 E04
20:30 Australia Come Fly With Me S01 E03 Series Final
21:35 The Good Fight S04 E06
22:35 SBS World News Late
23:05 24 Hours In Emergency Rpt

Thursday 29 October
19:30 Michael Mosley: Queen Victoria’s Slum S01 E05
20:35 Secrets of The Tower Of London
21:30 Fargo S04 E06
22:30 SBS World News Late
23:00 24 Hours in Police Custody Rpt

Friday 30 October
19:30 Secrets Unearthed S01 E08 Maya Pyramid
20:30 The World’s Most Extraordinary Homes S01 E04
21:35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown S22 E03
22:30 SBS World News Late
22:55 Celebrity Mastermind Rpt

Saturday 31 October
19:30 Trains That Changed The World S01 E03
20:30 Portillo’s Greatest Railway Journeys S01 E04
21:30 Movie: Charlie Wilson’s War
23:20 Fourth Estate: The NY Times and Trump Rpt

Biden V Trump: The Choice 2020

Sunday 1 November at 8:30 PM

In the midst of a historic pandemic, economic hardship, and a reckoning with racism, this November, Americans will decide who will lead the nation for the next four years: President Donald Trump or former Vice President Joe Biden. Before the votes are cast, as it has for every election since 1988, Frontline will present Biden V Trump: The Choice 2020 - its critically acclaimed election year special, offering interwoven investigative biographies of both major-party candidates. Through revealing interviews with those who know Trump and Biden best, this film will offer a deeply reported narrative arc of both candidates’ lives.

The Wonderful World Of Chocolate - Season 2

From Friday 6 November at 8:30 PM

Documentary series delving into the rich history of chocolate - revealing fascinating facts about the world’s most famous confectioners, eye-opening behind-the-scenes factory tours, chocolate nostalgia and a look at new innovations.

Episode 1: The secrets behind a major supermarket’s own brand chocolate, the story of the bars that built Mars, galactic empire, and the chef who’s a fan of eating insects.

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Addicted Australia

From Tuesday 10 November at 08:30 PM

Ten Australians confront their addictions in a powerful new documentary series

“I don’t look like a drug addict, so I’ve been told. I don’t know what one looks like, really, because I’m one, so they look like me.” – Sarah

Premiering Tuesday 10 November on SBS, Addicted Australia is a bold, revelatory and inspiring documentary that puts a spotlight on Australia’s addiction crisis in the most powerful and deeply personal way.

In a television first, the four-part series, produced by Blackfella Films, provides unprecedented access to ten Australians and their families as they battle addiction. Signed up to a unique six-month treatment program, we follow their heart-wrenching journey from despair to hope and possible recovery.

Around one in 20 Australians struggle with a substance use problem or addiction each year*, but only one in four seek help**. For the past five years, 31-year-old student, administrator and performing artist Heidi has kept her addiction a secret, concealing her drinking from friends, family and colleagues. “Essentially, I’m an alcoholic and I can’t tell anyone. I think if I said to people that I drink in the morning, I drink at work and I drink when I get home, it wouldn’t make sense, because it doesn’t make sense. There’s this idea that if you’re addicted to whatever it is, you’re to be ashamed. So, I don’t say anything,” she says during the treatment program.

“Addiction is one of the most stigmatised of all health conditions,” says Professor Dan Lubman, Turning Point Executive Clinical Director. Turning Point developed the targeted treatment program for these ten Australians. “The accompanying shame and stigma can result in a delay of up to 20 years from when somebody starts developing a problem with alcohol, drugs or gambling before they seek help.”

For the past few years, Sarah has been smoking crystal methamphetamine or ‘ice’. “I don’t look like a drug addict, so I’ve been told. I don’t know what one looks like, really, because I’m one, so they look like me.”

Life wasn’t always like this for Sarah. The 41-year-old lived in an expensive property, was married and had dreams of starting a family. But after seven rounds of failed IVF treatment, that dream was lost. Sarah’s marriage began to fall apart, and she entered into a deep depression. She turned to ice to help overcome her despair. Now living with her mum June , the pair are determined to end the cycle.

Australians are the world’s most prolific gamblers based on per capita spending***. Every pay day for nine years, Lucas has gambled away his wages. The 38-year-old IT support analyst doesn’t bet to win, but to lose. It’s the only time the anxiety ebbs away and he can try and face life. He’s tried to self-exclude from venues and online betting sites, but believes the system is designed to entrap people like him in a vicious cycle.

The son of a mother who also had a gambling problem, Lucas has reached a point where he fears becoming homeless, losing contact with his children and having nothing left. Finally, he has the opportunity to commit to a treatment program that is taking a holistic approach and is there to support him for the long-term.

Twenty-six-year-old student and waitress Jess comes from a loving family and a stable home. She appears to challenge the thinking that addiction stems from obvious trauma. But Jess’s struggle with an eating disorder provided the grounding for her alcohol addiction to take hold and she found herself at rock bottom, unable to stop. Jess joins the program having recently completed a week-long detox and short stay rehab. She’s well aware that, as for so many, maintaining sobriety is one of the toughest challenges of all.

The first thing Ruben’s mum does each morning is check that her son is still alive. For more than 20 years, the 47-year-old has used heroin. For most of that time, Ruben was a ‘high-functioning’ user, working six days a week and enjoying time with his son. But for the past six or so years, his use has become uncontrollable. Ruben’s addiction escalated after he was the victim of a vicious armed robbery while working as a store manager. Suffering from acute PTSD and unable to return to work, he found some solace in drugs. He’s already attempted treatment five times, but now living with his mum and sister, the family are determined that this is the time Ruben finally finds a way to stop.

Dawn started drinking aged 13. Now 62, the retired executive assistant wants to stop. But after almost half a century that’s easier said than done. Soon to become a grandmother for the first time, Dawn’s fearful her daughter may not allow her to be involved in caring for the child if she’s still drinking. She’s never been more motivated to get well.

Addicted Australia lays bare the challenges faced by families and their loved ones who are searching for a different life. We see them in their everyday environments and witness firsthand the reality of the recovery journey; the highs and the lows.

These are just some of the authentic and nuanced stories of addiction explored throughout the documentary series. By opening this space, Addicted Australia aims to provide all Australians with a deeper understanding of addiction and recovery, reduce stigma and stereotype and spark a national conversation. By showing what addiction and treatment can look like, it also aims to encourage others to seek support.

Addicted Australia is a Blackfella Films production for SBS. Principal production funding from SBS in association with Screen Australia and financed with support from Film Victoria.

Addicted Australia premieres Tuesday 10 November, 8.30pm on SBS and SBS On Demand. The four-part documentary series continues weekly on Tuesdays at 8.30pm and will be available with simplified Chinese and Vietnamese subtitles.

For more information: sbs.com.au/AddictedAustralia

Week commencing 1 November 2020


Sunday 1 November
19:35 Rise of Empires: Mayans
20:30 Biden V Trump: The Choice 2020
22:30 Page One: A Year Inside The NY Times

Monday 2 November
19:30 Great House Revival
20:30 24 Hours In Emergency Rpt
21:25 24 Hours In Emergency Rpt
22:20 SBS World News Late
22:50 DNA
23:35 The Bridge x 2 Rpt

Tuesday 3 November
19:30 Great British Railway Journeys Season 11 Premiere
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20:30 Great British Railway Journeys S11 E02
20:35 Insight
21:35 Dateline
22:05 The Feed
22:35 SBS World News Late
23:05 Cardinal S04 E04
23:55 Bad Banks x 2 Rpt

Wednesday 4 November
19:30 Walking Britain’s Roman Roads S01 E05
20:30 The Royals and The Tabloids Series Premiere
21:30 The Good Fight S04 E07 Season 4 Final
22:30 SBS World News Late
23:00 24 Hours In Emergency Rpt

Thursday 5 November
19:30 The Great Fire Of London Rpt
20:35 Secrets of The Tower Of London
21:30 Fargo S04 E06
22:30 SBS World News Late
23:00 24 Hours in Police Custody Rpt
23:55 Whiskey Cavalier x 5 Rpt

Friday 6 November
19:30 Secrets Unearthed S01 E05 Medieval Cathedrals
20:30 The Wonderful World Of Chocolate Season 2 Premiere
21:20 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown S22 E04
22:10 SBS World News Late
22:40 Celebrity Mastermind Rpt
23:40 Dead Lucky x 3 Rpt

Saturday 7 November
19:30 Trains That Changed The World S01 E04
20:30 Portillo’s Greatest Railway Journeys S01 E05
21:30 Movie: The Front Runner
23:40 Movie: Call Me By Your Name

Screen Australia:

  • SBS documentary series Australia’s Health Revolution with Dr Michael Mosley from Artemis Media will start production next week in Western Australia.

  • SBS documentary series See What You Made Me Do from Northern Pictures is currently in filming in New South Wales.

  • SBS documentary series What Does Australia Really Think? from the makers of Is Australia Racist? and Is Australia Sexist? is currently shooting in Perth with pick up shoots in other states.

  • SBS drama series The Unusual Suspects from Aquarius Films is filming in Sydney.

German WWII submarine drama Das Boot, which screens on SBS, has been renewed for a third season and will be produced in 8K resolution for the first time.

Week commencing 8 November 2020


Sunday 8 November
19:35 Rise of Empires: Aztecs
20:30 Railways Of The Western Front
21:50 Filthy Rich And Homeless Rpt
22:50 First Contact Canada Rpt
23:50 Origins: The Journey Of Humankind x 4

Monday 9 November
19:30 Great House Revival S02 E04
20:30 Life And Birth
21:35 24 Hours In Emergency Rpt
22:30 SBS World News Late
23:00 DNA
23:35 Life And Birth x 2 Rpt

Tuesday 10 November
19:30 Great British Railway Journeys S11 E03
20:30 Great British Railway Journeys S11 E04
20:35 Addicted Australia
21:40 Dateline
20:15 The Feed
22:45 SBS World News Late
23:10 Cardinal S04 E04

Wednesday 11 November
19:30 Walking Britain’s Roman Roads S01 E06
20:30 The Royals and The Tabloids S01 E02
21:25 A Modern Mutiny: Untold Australia Rpt
22:30 SBS World News Late
23:00 24 Hours In Emergency Rpt

Thursday 12 November
19:35 The Great Fire Of London Rpt
20:30 Insight
21:30 Fargo S04 E07
22:35 SBS World News Late
23:05 24 Hours in Police Custody Rpt

Friday 13 November
19:30 Secrets Unearthed S01 E06 Great Wall of China
20:30 The Wonderful World Of Chocolate S02 E02
21:20 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown S22 E05
22:10 SBS World News Late
22:40 Celebrity Mastermind Rpt
23:40 Movie: Jasper Jones

Saturday 14 November
19:30 Secrets Of Our Cities: Gold Coast Rpt
20:30 Stand Up And Be Counted: NAIDOC Concert
22:30 Movie: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

SBS will broadcast next year’s Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, to be held at the SCG for the first time due to COVID-19 restrictions.

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Week commencing 15 November 2020


Sunday 15 November
07:30 pm The True Story Of King Tut’s Treasure Rpt
08:30 pm Andre The Giant
10:05 pm Filthy Rich And Homeless Rpt
11:10 pm First Contact Canada Rpt

Monday 16 November
07:30 pm Great House Revival S02 E05
08:30 pm Life And Birth
09:40 pm 24 Hours In Emergency Rpt
10:35 pm SBS World News Late
11:05 pm DNA
11:55 pm The Bridge Rpt

Tuesday 17 November
07:30 pm Great British Railway Journeys S11 E05
08:00 pm Great British Railway Journeys S11 E06
08:30 pm Addicted Australia
09:35 pm Dateline
10:10 pm The Feed
10:40 pm SBS World News Late
11:10 pm Cardinal S04 E05

Wednesday 18 November
07:30 pm Building Britain’s Canals Rpt
08:30 pm By Royal Appointment: Serving The Queen
09:30 pm Strictly Jewish: Untold Australia
10:25 pm SBS World News Late
10:55 pm 24 Hours In Emergency Rpt
11:55 pm Movie: Kiki, Love To Love

Thursday 19 November
07:30 pm The Great Fire Of London Rpt
08:30 pm Empire with Michael Portillo
09:25 pm Fargo S04 E08
10:30 pm SBS World News Late
11:00 pm 24 Hours in Police Custody Rpt
11:55 pm Whiskey Cavalier x 4 Rpt

Friday 20 November
07:30 pm Scanning The Nile
08:30 pm The Wonderful World Of Chocolate S02 E03
09:20 pm 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown S22 E06
10:10 pm SBS World News Late
10:40 pm Country Music Rpt
11:55 pm Movie: The City Hunts A Murderer

Saturday 21 November
07:30 pm Secrets Of Our Cities: Footscray Rpt
08:30 pm Portillo’s Greatest Railway Journeys
09:30 pm Movie: Jfk

Originally called Portillo’s Empire Journey when it aired on Channel 5 UK in May this year. It’s a four-part series covering the British colonisation of India, Jamaica, South Africa and North America.

SBS has picked up new 4-part ITV thriller The Sister from distributor Fremantle. It aired in UK at the end of October.

Week commencing 22 November 2020


Sunday 22 November
07:30 pm Lost Treasures Of The Maya
08:30 pm Pompeii: After the Eruption
09:45 pm Filthy Rich And Homeless Rpt
10:45 pm First Contact Canada Rpt
11:35 pm The Case Against Adnan Syed Rpt

Monday 23 November
07:30 pm Great House Revival S02 E06
08:30 pm Life And Birth
09:35 pm 24 Hours In Emergency Rpt
10:30 pm SBS World News Late
11:00 pm DNA
11:55 pm The Bridge Rpt

Tuesday 24 November
07:30 pm Great British Railway Journeys S11 E07
08:00 pm Great British Railway Journeys S11 E08
08:30 pm Addicted Australia
09:35 pm Where Are You Really From? Rpt
10:05 pm The Feed
10:35 pm SBS World News Late
11:05 pm Why We Hate
11:55 pm The A Word

Wednesday 25 November
07:30 pm Building Britain’s Canals Rpt
08:30 pm The Great Train Robbery The Hidden Tapes
09:25 pm Outback Rabbis: Untold Australia Rpt
10:25 pm SBS World News Late
10:55 pm 24 Hours In Emergency Rpt
11:55 pm Movie: Final Portrait

Thursday 26 November
07:30 pm Secrets Of Britain Rpt
08:30 pm Empire with Michael Portillo
09:25 pm Fargo S04 E09
10:30 pm SBS World News Late
11:00 pm 24 Hours in Police Custody Rpt
11:55 pm On Becoming A God In Central Florida x 5 Rpt

Friday 27 November
07:30 pm Scanning The Nile
08:30 pm The Wonderful World Of Chocolate S02 E04
09:20 pm 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown S22 E07
10:15 pm SBS World News Late
10:45 pm Country Music Rpt
11:55 pm Movie: The City Hunts A Murderer

Saturday 28 November
07:30 pm Secrets Of Our Cities: Kalgoorlie Rpt
08:30 pm Portillo’s Greatest Railway Journeys
09:30 pm Movie: Destroyer
11:40 pm The New Pope x 4 Rpt

The Sister premieres on SBS on Wednesday, December 2 at 9.30pm.

Week commencing 29 November 2020


Sunday 29 November
07:35 pm QE2: The World’s Most Luxurious Hotel E01 Series Premiere
08:30 pm QE2: The World’s Most Luxurious Hotel E02
09:45 pm QE2: The World’s Most Luxurious Hotel E03 Series Final
10:15 pm Marry Me, Marry My Family Rpt
11:15 pm Civilisations x 3 Rpt

Monday 30 November
07:35 pm World’s Most Luxurious Trains
08:30 pm 24 Hours In Emergency Rpt
09:25 pm Life And Birth
10:30 pm SBS World News Late
11:00 pm DNA
11:50 pm Outlander x 3 Rpt

Tuesday 1 December
07:35 pm World’s Most Luxurious Super Yachts
08:30 pm Addicted Australia
09:35 pm Where Are You Really From? Rpt
10:00 pm The Feed
10:30 pm SBS World News Late
11:00 pm Why We Hate
11:50 pm The A Word Rpt

Wednesday 2 December
07:35 pm World’s Most Luxurious Homes
08:30 pm Inside Cadbury: Chocolate Secrets Rpt
09:30 pm The Sister Series Premiere
10:25 pm SBS World News Late
10:55 pm 24 Hours In Emergency Rpt
11:55 pm Movie: Dr Knock

Thursday 3 December
07:35 pm World’s Most Luxurious Hotels
08:30 pm Empire with Michael Portillo
09:25 pm Fargo S04 E10
10:30 pm SBS World News Late
11:00 pm 24 Hours in Police Custody Rpt
11:55 pm On Becoming A God In Central Florida x 5 Rpt

Friday 4 December
07:35 pm World’s Most Luxurious Private Jets
08:30 pm The Wonderful World Of Chocolate S02 E05
09:20 pm 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown S22 E08
10:15 pm SBS World News Late
10:45 pm Country Music Rpt
11:55 pm Nox x 3

Saturday 5 December
07:35 pm World’s Most Luxurious Cars
08:30 pm Portillo’s Greatest Railway Journeys
09:30 pm Movie: Inside Man
11:40 pm The New Pope x 4 Rpt

If that week is not called Luxury Week I am not sure how you will describe it.
QE2: The World’s Most Luxurious Hotel debuted on Channel 5 in UK on July 24 this year.

World’s Most Luxurious is a 6-part documentary which debuted on Channel 5 late last year. SBS will air one episode each night, starting with trains.

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This looks like a B-grade 7TWO line-up. Surely SBS is above this sort of saturation programming?

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