From its Easternmost point of Segedunum, Robson sets off on his 84-mile-long journey in Hadrians footsteps. Along the way he discovers the boyish thrill of geocaching, learns of the Roman Frontiers Las Vegas, Corbridge, and its game-changing finds, and sees how some thrifty neighbours repurposed the wall in Wall for their own needs. He even finds time for a dip in the Tyne near his hometown of Hexham, and a refuel with a classic Northumbrian treat, before burying a little treasure of his own.
Sunday 30 May
07:30 pm Henry VIII And The King’s Men x 3Series Premiere and Final
10:30 pm Grand Tours Of Scotland’s Lochs Rpt
11:00 pm Cycling: Criterium Du Dauphine 2021 LIVE AEST
Monday 31 May
07:35 pm Secrets of The Tower Of London Rpt
08:30 pm Secret Scotland S02 E03
09:25 pm 24 Hours In Emergency
10:20 pm SBS World News Late
10:50 pm Darklands S01 E04
11:45 pm Agatha Christie’s Criminal Games
Tuesday 1 June
07:30 pm Who Do You Think You Are? Lisa Wilkinson Rpt
08:30 pm Insight
09:30 pm Dateline
10:00 pm The Feed
10:30 pm SBS World News Late
11:00 pm The Point 2021
Wednesday 2 June
07:35 pm Britain’s Cathedrals With Tony Robinson Rpt
08:30 pm The Secrets Of Coca-Cola
09:40 pm Bloodlands
10:45 pm SBS World News Late
11:15 pm Stella Blomkvist S01 E04
09:30 pm The Handmaid’s Tale S04 E08
10:25 pm SBS World News Late
10:55 pm The Sleepers S01 E04
Friday 4 June
07:30 pm Life And Death In Herculaneum Rpt
08:40 pm World’s Most Beautiful Railway Rpt
09:35 pm The Windsors’ Lost Letters Rpt
10:30 pm SBS World News Late
11:00 pm Beforeigners S01 E04
11:55 pm Luther Rpt
SBS decided to repeat the first episode of last season of Who Do You Think You Are? before the new season starts on June 8. This was the episode I missed last year because my PVR wouldn’t record. I watched it and the Kat Stewart episode on SBS on Demand last weekend before that season was withdrawn from streaming this week.
Historian Tracy Borman follows in the footsteps of the second wife of Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn on the day of her arrest, May 2nd 1536. Tracking the events, hour by hour, we begin at Anne’s favourite palace in Greenwich, where she’s spending the morning watching a game of real tennis.
How The Nazis Lost The War New Series Premiere/From Sunday, 6 June at 5.35pm (6 Parts) The history of World War II is usually told through the eyes of the victors, but How the Nazis Lost the War is told through the lens of the bumbling generals and paranoid Führer who had hit the big time by tragic accident.
Sunday 6 June
07:30 pm Anne Boleyn: Arrest, Trial, Execution x 3 [color=green]Series Premiere and Final
10:10 pm Vitamania: Truth About Vitamins Rpt
11:45 PM 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown Rpt
Monday 7 June
07:35 pm Secrets of The Tower Of London Rpt
08:30 pm Secret Scotland S02 E04
09:25 pm 24 Hours In Emergency
10:20 pm SBS World News Late
10:50 pm Darklands S01 E05
11:45 pm Agatha Christie’s Criminal Games
Tuesday 8 June
07:30 pm Who Do You Think You Are? Celia Pacquola Season 12 Premiere
08:30 pm Insight
09:30 pm Dateline
10:00 pm The Feed
10:30 pm SBS World News Late
11:00 pm The Point 2021
Wednesday 9 June
07:35 pm Britain’s Cathedrals With Tony Robinson Rpt
08:30 pm Secrets Of The Cadbury Chocolate Factory
09:25 pm Bloodlands
10:30 pm SBS World News Late
11:00 pm Stella Blomkvist S01 E05
11:55 pm The Night Manager Rpt
Thursday 10 June
07:35 pm Robson Green: Walking Hadrian’s Wall S01 E02
08:30 pm The Unusual Suspects S01 E02
09:30 pm The Handmaid’s Tale S04 E09
10:25 pm SBS World News Late
10:55 pm The Sleepers S01 E05
Friday 11 June
07:30 pm Extreme Railway Journeys Rpt
08:30 pm World’s Most Beautiful Railway Rpt
09:25 pm The Windsors’ Lost Letters Rpt
10:30 pm SBS World News Late
10:50 pm Beforeigners S01 E05
11:50 pm Luther Rpt
Saturday 12 June
07:35 pm Extreme Railway Journeys Rpt
08:30 pm Lost Treasures Of The Maya Rpt
09:30 pm Movie: Lost City Of Z
Take a look behind the scenes of the most legendary cabaret in the world and hear the story of the artists who define the spirit of the Moulin Rouge.
Take a look behind the scenes of the most legendary cabaret in the world and hear the story of the artists who define the spirit of the Moulin Rouge. Established in 1889, the Moulin Rouge is known as the birthplace of the can-can dance and is one of Frances most well-known tourist attractions and entertainment venues. Famed for the red windmill on the roof it was immortalised in Baz Luhrmanns famous film and in the paintings of Toulouse-Latrec.
HMS Vengeance is one of four submarines that carries Britain’s Trident nuclear deterrent. It’s home to a crew of 160 men who spend months at sea working in complete secrecy. No area is off limits to presenter Rob Bell who lives on board for five days and nights, delving deep into this clandestine world of national security and terrifying weapons. He explores the sonar room, the torpedo bay, the control room and is shown the nuclear missile tubes loaded with deadly warheads.
A look at the events that inspired Tom Clancy’s The Hunt for Red October. For the first time, the extraordinary events behind this occurrence can be revealed.
Sunday 13 June
07:30 pm The Real Hunt For Red October x 2
09:15 pm Batavia Revealed: Shipwreck Psycho
10:15 pm A Modern Mutiny: Untold Australia Rpt
11:15 PM 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown x 2 Rpt
Monday 14 June
07:35 pm Secrets of The Tower Of London Rpt
08:30 pm Secret Scotland S02 E05
09:25 pm 24 Hours In Emergency
10:20 pm SBS World News Late
10:50 pm Darklands S01 E06
11:45 pm Agatha Christie’s Criminal Games
Tuesday 15 June
07:30 pm Who Do You Think You Are? Malcolm Turnbull
08:30 pm Insight
09:30 pm Dateline
10:00 pm The Feed
10:30 pm SBS World News Late
11:00 pm Tour De France: The Legend Rpt
Wednesday 16 June
07:35 pm Britain’s Cathedrals With Tony Robinson Rpt
08:30 pm On Board Britain’s Nuclear Submarine
09:25 pm Bloodlands
10:30 pm SBS World News Late
11:00 pm Stella Blomkvist S01 E06
11:55 pm The Night Manager Rpt
Thursday 17 June
07:35 pm Robson Green: Walking Hadrian’s Wall S01 E03
08:30 pm The Unusual Suspects S01 E03
09:30 pm The Handmaid’s Tale S04 E10
10:30 pm SBS World News Late
11:00 pm The Sleepers S01 E06
Friday 18 June
07:30 pm Mastermind Season 3 Grand Final
08:30 pm World’s Most Beautiful Railway Rpt
09:25 pm The Day They Dropped The Bomb Rpt
10:30 pm SBS World News Late
11:00 pm Beforeigners S01 E06
11:55 pm Luther Rpt
Saturday 19 June
07:35 pm Extreme Railway Journeys Rpt
08:30 pm Moulin Rouge: Behind The Magic
09:30 pm Movie: True Grit
11:30 pm American Animals Rpt
Australia’s Biggest Singalong just finished (at 10.22pm). I think it went relatively smoothly overall. Throw Your Arms Around Me was the song they sang at the end.
There was only just one technical glitch - when one of the crosses to one of the viewers didn’t work (from the viewers side).
Yes, the beginning was tedious. And audience did look bored at times too. Got a bit better when the musical acts began between the “rehearsals” of the main song.
Investigative reporter Don Van Natta, Jr. connects the dots on nine months of reporting to examine the saga of Serena Williams’ intense clash with chair umpire Carlos Ramos during her loss to Naomi Osaka in the 2018 US Open women’s final.
Seeking her record-tying 24th Grand Slam victory, Williams was assessed code violations that resulted first in a warning, followed by a point penalty and then the loss of a game after a heated argument capped by Williams calling Ramos ‘a thief’. With boos raining down, play was delayed before Osaka finished off Williams 6-2, 6-4 for her first Grand Slam title. The highly emotional awards ceremony afterward was marred by boos.
Few athletes in Olympic history have reached such heights and depths as Marion Jones. After starring at the University of North Carolina and winning gold at the 1997 and '99 World Track and Field Championships, her rise to the top culminated at the 2000 Summer Games in Sydney, Australia. There, she captivated the world with her beauty, style and athletic dominance as she sprinted and jumped to three gold medals and two bronze. Eventually, though, her accomplishments and her reputation would be tarnished. For years, Jones denied the increasing speculation that she used performance-enhancing drugs. But in October 2007, she finally admitted what so many had long suspected - that she had indeed used steroids. Jones was sentenced to six months in prison for lying to federal investigators and soon saw her Olympic achievements disqualified. Now a free woman, Jones is running in a new direction in life and taking time to reflect.
While Dennis Rodman is no doubt one of the greatest talents in NBA history, he is just as famous for his off-court exploits. This documentary explores the reasons behind him becoming the character he is known as today. Witness Rodman’s improbable rise from a homeless, teenage airport janitor to school stardom at Southeastern Oklahoma State, ultimately becoming the most iconoclastic figure in basketball history.
Diego Maradona is a documentary that highlights one of the most celebrated and controversial soccer players in the world. The charismatic Argentine was worshiped on and off the pitch and led Napoli to its first league title. This wild and unforgettable story will recount the miracles he performed on the field as darker days loomed ahead.