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Woodstock: Three Days That Defined a Generation

Premieres Sunday 11 August at 8.35pm

In August 1969, nearly half a million people gathered at a farm in upstate New York to hear music. What happened over the next three days, however, was far more than a concert. It would become a legendary event - one that would define a generation and mark the end of one of the most turbulent decades in modern history.

Occurring just weeks after an American set foot on the moon, the Woodstock music festival took place against a backdrop of a nation in conflict over sexual politics, civil rights, and the Vietnam War. A sense of an America in transition - a handoff of the country between generations with far different values and ideals - was tangibly present at what promoters billed as ‘An Aquarian Exposition: 3 Days of Peace and Music’.

Woodstock: Three Days That Defined a Generation turns the lens back at the audience - at the swarming, impromptu city that grew up overnight on a few acres of farmland. What took place in that teeming mass of humanity - the rain-soaked, starving, tripping, half-a-million strong throng of young people - was nothing less than a miracle of teamwork, a manifestation of the ‘peace and love’ the festival had touted, and a validation of the counterculture’s promise to the world. Who were these kids? What experiences and stories did they carry with them to Bethel, New York that weekend? How were they changed by three days in the muck and mire of Yasgur’s farm?

Season 4 of The Handmaid’s Tale announced:

Week commencing 4 August 2019


Sunday 4 August
19:30 Who Do You Think You Are? Natalie Imbruglia Rpt
20:35 Charles Manson: The Final Words
22:30 Forbidden Lie$

Monday 5 August
19:30 Secrets Of The Queen’s Children
20:30 24 Hours In Emergency
21:30 The World’s Most Extraordinary People
22:30 SBS World News Late
23:00 The World Game 2019
23:30 8 Days S1 E03

Tuesday 6 August
19:30 London: 2,000 Years of History Series Premiere
20:30 Insight
21:30 8 Out Of 10 Cats S21 E02
22:30 SBS World News Late
23:00 Pagan Peak

Wednesday 7 August
19:35 Tony Robinson: Egyptian Tomb Hunting Series Premiere
20:30 Love Me As I Am: Untold Australia Series Premiere
21:30 Knightfall S2 E03
22:25 SBS World News Late
23:00 The Son
23:55 Movie: Across The Waters

Thursday 8 August
19:30 Going Places With Ernie Dingo: North Stradbroke Island
20:00 Gourmet Farmer
20:30 The Hunting
21:35 The Handmaid’s Tale S3 E12
22:35 SBS World News Late
23:05 The Son

Friday 9 August
19:30 Equator From The Air: Pacific
20:30 Volcanoes: Dual Destruction
21:30 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown
22:30 SBS World News Late
23:00 The Feed: New Frontier

Saturday 10 August
19:35 The Secret Life of Al Capone
20:30 Movie: Road To Perdition
22:40 Disney Nature: Growing Up Wild

4-part historical documentary from Channel 5. Debuted in UK in March this year. Short review of episode 1 here

SBS has received production funding from Screen Australia for two new documentaries and the second series of Australia in Colour.

Addicted (working title) : A three-part observational documentary series from Blackfella Films for SBS exploring addiction in Australia. It will be produced by Darren Dale and written by series producer Jacob Hickey, who previously teamed up on Filthy Rich and Homeless and First Contact. Financed with support from Film Victoria.

Come Fly With Me (working title) : A three-part series from WildBear Entertainment for SBS about the hidden history of the aviation industry and how it has changed, ahead of Australia’s Centenary of Civil Aviation in 2020. The series will showcase the flight crews, planes and destinations, revealing surprising struggles for equality and acceptance that transformed Australian life, in the air and on the ground. The creative team includes writer and series producer Prudence Black, writer/director Greg Appel (Bombora), writer Bernice Toni (The Crown and Us: The Story of Royals in Australia) and writer/executive producer Alan Erson (Barrenjoey Road).

Australia in Colour series 2 : A second season of SBS’s critically acclaimed series presenting Australia’s history through black and white archival footage that has been transformed into vibrant colour. Directors Lisa Matthews and Rose Hesp, producer Jo-anne McGowan and executive producer Jennifer Peedom will return to work on the second series.

SBS has picked up second window rights to 7-part World War I drama World on Fire, starring Helen Hunt and due to premiere on BBC1 later this year. World on Fire will debut in Australia on BBC First before it screens on SBS.

Week commencing 11 August 2019


Sunday 11 August
19:35 Who Do You Think You Are? Justine Clarke Rpt
20:35 Woodstock: Three Days That Defined A Generation
22:30 The Wolfpack

Monday 12 August
19:35 Secrets Of The Queen’s Children
20:30 24 Hours In Emergency
21:30 The World’s Most Extraordinary People
22:30 SBS World News Late
23:00 The World Game 2019
23:30 8 Days S1 E04

Tuesday 13 August
19:30 London: 2,000 Years Of History
20:30 Insight
21:30 8 Out Of 10 Cats S21 E03
22:25 SBS World News Late
23:00 Pagan Peak

Wednesday 14 August
19:35 Tony Robinson: Egyptian Tomb Hunting
20:30 Turban Legend: Untold Australia
21:30 Knightfall S2 E03
22:25 SBS World News Late
23:00 The Son
23:50 Movie: Till The End Of The World

Thursday 15 August
19:30 Going Places With Ernie Dingo: Lake Mungo
20:00 Gourmet Farmer
20:30 The Hunting
21:35 The Handmaid’s Tale S3 E13
22:35 SBS World News Late
23:10 The Son

Friday 16 August
19:30 Equator From The Air: South East Asia
20:30 Drain Alcatraz
21:30 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown
22:30 SBS World News Late
23:00 The Feed: Shadow Workers

Saturday 17 August
19:35 The Secret Life of Adolf Hitler
20:30 Movie: The Hateful Eight
23:35 Disneynature: The Crimson Wing

Week commencing 18 August 2019


Sunday 18 August
19:30 Who Do You Think You Are? Todd McKenney Rpt
20:35 Free Solo
22:30 The Crusades Rpt
23:30 Spiral Rpt

Monday 19 August
19:30 Royals At War Series Premiere
20:35 The World’s Most Extraordinary People
21:45 24 Hours In Emergency
22:45 SBS World News Late
23:15 World Game 2019
23:45 8 Days S1 E05

Tuesday 20 August
19:35 London: 2,000 Years Of History
20:30 Insight
21:30 8 Out Of 10 Cats S21 E04
22:25 SBS World News Late
22:55 Pagan Peak S1 E04

Wednesday 21 August
19:35 Tony Robinson’s Coast To Coast Season 2 Premiere
20:30 Secret Life Of Death: Untold Australia
21:35 Knightfall S2 E05
22:30 SBS World News Late
23:00 The Son S2 E07
23:50 Movie: A Family Submerged

Thursday 22 August
19:30 Going Places With Ernie Dingo: Gold Coast Hinterland
20:00 Gourmet Farmer
20:30 The Hunting Season Final
21:35 Titanic: The New Evidence
22:35 SBS World News Late
23:05 The Son S2 E08
23:55 Outlander x 2 Rpt

Friday 23 August
19:30 Ancient Invisible Cities Cairo
20:30 Killer Bridges
21:30 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown Rpt
22:30 SBS World News Late
23:00 Movie: Double Lover

Saturday 24 August
19:30 Inside North Korea’s Dynasty Series Premiere
20:30 The Pianist
23:20 Disneynature: Wings Of Life

Week commencing 25 August 2019


Sunday 25 August
19:30 Who Do You Think You Are? Ernie Dingo Rpt
20:30 Andre The Giant Rpt
22:10 The Crusades Rpt
23:10 Spiral x 4 Rpt

Monday 26 August
19:30 Royals At War S1 E02
20:40 The World’s Most Extraordinary People
21:50 24 Hours In Emergency
22:45 SBS World News Late
23:15 World Game 2019
23:50 8 Days S1 E06

Tuesday 27 August
19:35 London: 2,000 Years Of History Season Final
20:30 Insight
21:30 8 Out Of 10 Cats S21 E05
22:30 SBS World News Late
23:00 Pagan Peak S1 E05

Wednesday 28 August
19:35 Tony Robinson’s Coast To Coast S2 E02
20:30 Country Town Pride: Untold Australia
21:30 Knightfall S2 E06
22:25 SBS World News Late
23:00 The Son S2 E09
23:50 Movie: A Land Imagined

Thursday 29 August
19:30 Going Places With Ernie Dingo Gold Coast
20:00 Gourmet Farmer
20:30 Riviera Season 2 Premiere
21:30 Riviera
22:30 SBS World News Late
23:00 The Son Season 2 Final
23:55 Outlander Rpt

Friday 30 August
19:30 Ancient Invisible Cities Athens
20:30 Supervolcano
21:30 Supervolcano
22:35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown
23:30 The Feed: Trailblazers

Saturday 31 August
19:30 Inside North Korea’s Dynasty
20:30 Movie: Mongol
22:50 Movie: Supernova

Inside North Korea’s Dynasty

From Saturday 24 August 2019

The Kim family’s dark and surreal story provides a fresh perspective on a nation ruled for more than seven decades by one dynasty.

Riviera - Season 2

From Thursday 29 August 2019 on SBS and SBS On Demand

Riviera’s highly anticipated return picks up in the immediate aftermath of the explosive first series finale, where the Clios family is faced with the tragic death of one of their own. Only this time, the blood is on the hands of our female protagonist, Georgina (Julia Stiles). As Georgina tries to find a way to live with her crime, secrets from her past wash up on the sandy shores of the Cote d’Azur that force her to explore her turbulent childhood against her will.

Following an unprecedented and unavoidable visit to her childhood home, Georgina returns with a refreshed sense of self to re-establish her power and position in the family alongside her charismatic confidant, Uncle Jeff (Will Arnett). Georgina very quickly becomes acquainted with the Eltham family, an English dynasty that sail in to the Cote d’Azur, providing its shores with a dose of new money and glamour. She goes on to form relationships with the whole family, some that appear genuine from the outset and others that unravel around her as secrets, old and new, become exposed. Juliet Stevenson takes on the role of Lady Cassandra Eltham, and is joined on the Riviera by her children, the impossibly stylish Daphne (Poppy Delevingne), the brooding Nico (Jack Fox), and Daphne’s husband Raafi (Alex Lanipekun).

Riviera (Season Two) will premiere on SBS and SBS On Demand, with double episodes weekly on Thursday from 29 August. Season One will also be made available to binge on SBS On Demand from Thursday, 1 August.

Bosch - Season 5

From Thursday 5 September at 10.30pm (10 Parts)

Bosch’s fifth season picks up fifteen months after Bosch has finally brought his mother’s killer to justice, and he now finds himself seeking the truth on two fronts.

New evidence in an old case leaves everyone wondering whether Bosch has crossed the line by planting evidence. Simultaneously, a murder at a Hollywood pharmacy exposes a sophisticated opioid pill mill, and Bosch’s search for the killers takes him

Couple of promos for Untold Australia

21 August

28 August

Week commencing 1 September 2019


Sunday 1 September
19:30 Who Do You Think You Are? Patti Newton Rpt
20:35 Ghosthunter (2018)
22:25 The Crusades Rpt
23:25 Spiral x 4 Rpt

Monday 2 September
19:35 The Crown: Queen In Waiting Rpt
20:30 The World’s Most Extraordinary People Rpt
21:40 24 Hours In Emergency
22:35 SBS World News Late
23:05 World Game 2019
23:35 8 Days S1 E07

Tuesday 3 September
19:30 Britain’s Most Historic Towns Season 2 Premiere
20:30 Insight
21:30 Dateline
22:00 8 Out Of 10 Cats S21 E06
23:00 SBS World News Late
23:30 Pagan Peak S1 E06
00:30 Grand Tours Of Scotland’s Lochs
01:00 - 06:00 LIVE Tennis U S Open 2019 Quarter Finals

Wednesday 4 September
09:00 - 14:00 LIVE Tennis U S Open 2019 Quarter Finals

19:35 Tony Robinson’s Coast To Coast S2 E03
20:30 24 Hours In Emergency
21:30 Knightfall x 2 Season 2 Final
22:25 SBS World News Late
23:50 Vikings Rpt
00:30 Destination Flavour China x 2 Rpt
01:00 - 06:00 LIVE Tennis U S Open 2019 Quarter Finals

Thursday 5 September
09:00 - 14:00 LIVE Tennis U S Open 2019 Quarter Finals

19:30 Going Places With Ernie Dingo Strahan
20:00 Gourmet Farmer
20:35 Riviera S2 E03 and E04
22:30 Bosch Season 5 Premiere
23:25 SBS World News Late
23:55 Outlander x 2 Rpt

Friday 6 September
09:00 - 14:00 LIVE Tennis U S Open Women’s Semi Final

19:30 Ancient Invisible Cities Istanbul
20:30 The September Issue (2009)
22:15 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown
23:10 SBS World News Late
23:30 The Feed: Stolen Wages

Saturday 7 September
06:00 - 14:00 LIVE Tennis U S Open Men’s Semi Final

19:30 Inside North Korea’s Dynasty
20:30 Movie: Black Swan
22:35 Movie: Mother!

I think that should be US Open semi finals on the Friday and Saturday.

Week commencing 8 September 2019


Sunday 8 September
19:30 9/11: 102 Minutes That Changed America
21:45 To Catch A Serial Killer
22:40 Spiral x 2 Rpt

Monday 9 September
6:00 AM AEST Tennis U S Open 2019 Final Men’s Singles

19:35 The Crown: The Coronation
20:30 24 Hours In Emergency
21:25 24 Hours In Emergency
22:20 SBS World News Late
22:50 World Game 2019, The
23:20 8 Days S1 E08

Tuesday 10 September
19:30 Britain’s Most Historic Towns
20:30 Insight
21:30 Dateline
22:00 8 Out Of 10 Cats S21 E07
22:55 SBS World News Late
23:30 Pagan Peak S1 E07

Wednesday 11 September
19:30 9/11: Escape From The Towers
21:05 The Looming Tower Series Premiere
22:05 SBS World News Late
22:40 A Serious Game

Thursday 12 September
19:30 Going Places With Ernie Dingo Port Lincoln
20:00 Gourmet Farmer
20:30 Riviera S2 E05 and E06
22:25 SBS World News Late
22:55 Bosch Rpt
Outlander Rpt

Friday 13 September
19:30 Italy’s Invisible Cities Naples
20:35 Targeting Bin Laden
22:15 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown
23:10 The Feed: Shadow Workers

Saturday 14 September
19:30 Inside North Korea’s Dynasty Series Final
20:30 Movie: Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
22:55 Movie: Big Game

The Looming Tower

Wednesday 11 September at 9:05 pm on SBS + On Demand

Targeting Bin Laden

Friday 13 September at 8:35pm

Featuring an exclusive interview with former President Barack Obama, this thrilling drama documentary reveals the detail behind the US mission that successfully found and killed Osama Bin Laden in May 2011.

Obama and key players in the US Government including America’s National Security Advisor and the White House Chief Counter Terrorism Advisor discuss the mission in vivid detail, revealing what really happened along the corridors of power in the nerve wracking days and hours leading up to the event. Rigorously researched and based on high level CIA and White House background briefings, Targeting Bin Laden travels from the US Navy SEALS landing in Bin Laden’s home town of Abbottabad, Pakistan to the meeting rooms in Washington and the army bases in Afghanistan, offering the most complete picture of this top secret mission currently available.

Backtrack Boys

Sunday 15 September at 8:35pm

A group of troubled boys are on a perilous course towards jail, until they meet up with the rough talking, free-wheeling jackaroo, Bernie Shakeshaft, and hit the road with his legendary dog jumping team.

This observational documentary, filmed over two years, follows boys in a youth program that Bernie runs from a shed on the outskirts of Armidale, a rural town in Australia. On the road, the boys find their voice, make great friendships, and the dogs become national champions. But as the boys sleep under the stars at night, the trauma is never too far away.

With their survival and futures at stake, they must constantly step up, push themselves, and support each other - and some days can be hard. This inspiring coming of age story reveals the challenges and triumphs these boys face as they try to find their place in the world, and the dogs that help tame their wild ways.

Whiskey Cavalier

From Wednesday 18 September at 10:25pm

FBI agent Will Chase (Scott Foley) and CIA operative Francesca ‘Frankie’ Trowbridge (Lauren Cohan) share custody of an inter agency team of international superspies

Whether it’s defusing a suitcase nuke on the subway, flipping a foreign agent or recovering priceless artefacts, this one of a kind team provides a mashup of visceral espionage action, romance, comedy and intrigue in a globe trotting one hour action dramedy with international flair.

The Twinning Reaction

Friday 20 September at 8:40pm

The Twinning Reaction gives voice to the unwitting subjects of an infamous American scientific experiment the 1960s Neubauer Bernard study of separated twins.

Told from the perspective of the identical twins and triplets who were secretly split up in infancy and studied by psychoanalysis for decades, the documentary examines the traumatic, long term effects of the separations and continuing deception on the twins and their adoptive families. The film tracks one set of twins as they obtain their own twin study data, which facilitates important revelations and new discoveries.

Whiskey Cavalier was produced by Warner Bros and lasted one season on ABC in the US earlier this year. I think this is the first WB series to debut on SBS.

Week commencing 15 September 2019


Sunday 15 September
19:30 Great Indian Railway Journeys
20:35 Backtrack Boys
22:30 Japan’s Secret Shame
23:30 Spiral x 2

Monday 16 September
19:35 The Crown: Modernising The Monarchy
20:30 24 Hours In Emergency
21:25 Let’s Talk About Sex
22:25 SBS World News Late
22:55 World Game 2019
23:25 The Pier Series Premiere

Tuesday 17 September
19:30 Britain’s Most Historic Towns
20:30 Insight
21:30 Dateline
22:00 8 Out Of 10 Cats S21 E08 Series Final
22:50 SBS World News Late
23:25 Pagan Peak S1 E08 Series Final

Wednesday 18 September
19:35 Tony Robinson’s Coast To Coast
20:30 The Looming Tower S1 E02 and E03
22:25 Whiskey Cavalier Series Premiere
23:25 SBS World News Late
23:55 Movie: Pop Aye

Thursday 19 September
19:35 Going Places With Ernie Dingo Bruny Island
20:05 Gourmet Farmer
20:35 Riviera S2 E07 and E08
22:20 SBS World News Late
22:50 Bosch Rpt
23:45 Outlander x 2 Rpt

Friday 20 September
19:30 Italy’s Invisible Cities Venice
20:40 The Twinning Reaction
21:45 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown
22:35 SBS World News Late
23:05 The Feed: Modelling Trap

Saturday 21 September
19:35 Hitler’s Secrets
20:30 Movie: Wild
22:40 Movie: Anchor And Hope

The Name of the Rose

From Thursday 3 October at 8:35pm

Based on Umberto Eco’s 1980 novel, which has sold more than 50 million copies to date, The Name of the Rose is set in Italy in 1327 and follows the Franciscan monk William of Baskerville (John Turturro) and his novice Adso von Melk (Damian Hardung) as they arrive at a secluded monastery in the Alps.

There they become witnesses to a series of mysterious murders. While Baskerville and Melk investigate and search for the killer, they are hunted themselves by the merciless inquisitor Bernard Gui ( Rupert Everett ), who prosecutes those who criticize the pope. The story takes place over a single week during the winter of 1327: seven days and seven nights filled with killings, ghosts, blood, and deep mysteries.

Due to Riviera’s poor ratings, it was pushed back to 9.30pm last night, followed by SBS World News at 11.25pm. A repeat of Secrets of Harrods Department Store was shown at 8.30pm.