Historic House Rescue
From Monday 29 March at 07:30 PM
Anna Keay and The Landmark Trust begin the restoration of a medieval masterpiece in Wales. Is the ruin of Llwyn Celyn as important as they believe?
From Monday 29 March at 07:30 PM
Anna Keay and The Landmark Trust begin the restoration of a medieval masterpiece in Wales. Is the ruin of Llwyn Celyn as important as they believe?
Sunday 21 March
07:30 pm Inside The Orient Express Rpt
08:25 pm Inside The Orient Express Rpt
09:10 pm Railways Of The Western Front Rpt
10:25 pm Prince Albert’s Secret Papers Rpt
11:20 pm Police Custody: A Complaint of Rape Rpt
Monday 22 March
07:35 pm The Secret Life Of Lighthouses S01 E03
08:30 pm 24 Hours In Emergency S16 E14
09:25 pm The Story Of The Songs: Cher S01 E08
10:20 pm SBS World News Late
10:50 pm Outlander Rpt
11:50 pm Agatha Christie’s Criminal Games Rpt
Tuesday 23 March
07:30 pm Great Australian Railway Journeys 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 24 March
07:35 pm Tony Robinson: Britain’s Ancient Tracks Rpt
08:30 pm Australia In Colour S02 E03
09:20 pm Departure S01 E03
10:20 pm SBS World News Late
10:50 pm Romulus S01 E06
11:50 pm Romulus S01 E07
Thursday 25 March
07:35 pm The World’s Busiest Stations Rpt
08:30 pm Michael Mosley: What’s My Diagnosis S01 E03
09:35 pm Shadowplay S01 E05
10:40 pm SBS World News Late
11:10 pm 24 Hours In Police Custody Rpt
Friday 26 March
07:35 pm Gangs Of Pompeii Rpr
08:30 pm The Royals In Wartime
09:25 pm The Blitz: Britain On Fire Rpt
10:15 pm Going Places With Ernie Dingo Rpt
10:45 pm SBS World News Late
11:15 pm Elvis Presley: The Searcher Rpt
Saturday 27 March
07:30 pm World’s Most Scenic Railway Journeys
08:30 pm Movie: Blues The Big Short
10:50 pm Movie: A United Kingdom
Pretty poor Sundas for SBS for this and the previous week - entire line up of repeats. Surely they can find another Secrets of the Royal Nazi Pyramid Railway
SBS will air Bloodlands later this year.
This info has been updated with “Hard-Ons” no longer in the list of funded projects.
Sunday 4 April at 8:30 pm
While every expedition gets closer to revealing more clues about the sinking of the infamous ship, one major discovery is concerning Titanic’s world-leading explorers - the boat is disappearing.
Over 100 years ago, Titanic, the revered and ‘unsinkable ship’, struck an iceberg and sank 3,800 metres (12.500 feet) into the depths of the Atlantic Ocean. For decades, the legendary ocean liner has fascinated historians, scientists, and the public alike. Since her discovery in 1985, the Titanic is the most investigated shipwreck in history. While every expedition gets closer to revealing more clues about the sinking of the infamous ship, one major discovery is concerning Titanics world-leading explorers: The wreck is being engulfed by colonies of bacteria that consume hundreds of kilograms of iron a day, posing a serious risk to the site. Some experts predict that it will disappear in less than 20 years.
Sunday 4 April at 10:00 pm
Dr Chris Van Tulleken is joined by his brother Xand and Dr Guddi Singh to take us through the latest developments and answer current concerns. Though the effect of the coronavirus pandemic has been devastating to many, the team reveal the breakthroughs in genetics, medicine and modelling that have provided a way out of this situation and given hope and confidence that, in the event of a future pandemic, we can take it on and win.
[BBC Hozion Special]
Sunday 28 March
07:30 pm The Great Plague Part 1 Medic Xand van Tulleken, archaeologist Raksha Dave, and journalist John Sergeant trace the plague back to its source, and look into whether history is repeating itself again (3 parts).
Monday 29 March
07:30 pm Historic House Rescue
08:30 pm 24 Hours In Emergency S16 E26
09:25 pm The Story Of The Songs: Diana Ross S01 E09
10:20 pm SBS World News Late
10:50 pm Outlander Rpt
Tuesday 30 March
07:30 pm Great Australian Railway Journeys 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 31 March
07:35 pm Tony Robinson: Britain’s Ancient Tracks Rpt
08:30 pm Australia In Colour S02 E04
09:20 pm Departure S01 E04
10:20 pm SBS World News Late
10:50 pm Romulus S01 E08
11:50 pm Romulus S01 E09
Thursday 1 April
07:35 pm The World’s Busiest Stations Rpt
08:30 pm Michael Mosley: What’s My Diagnosis S01 E04
09:40 pm Shadowplay S01 E06
10:40 pm SBS World News Late
11:10 pm 24 Hours In Police Custody Rpt
Friday 2 April
07:35 pm Tutankhamun’s Last Mission Rpt
08:30 pm Secrets Of The Royal Wardrobe Rpt
09:45 pm The Blitz: Britain On Fire Rpt
10:40 pm Going Places With Ernie Dingo Rpt
11:15 pm I Am Johnny Cash Rpt
Saturday 3 April
07:30 pm World’s Most Scenic Railway Journeys
08:25 pm Movie: Molly’s Game
10:55 pm Movie: The Workshop
Sunday 4 April
07:30 pm Titanic: Into The Heart Of The Wreck
09:00 pm Coronavirus Special: What We Know Now
10:00 pm Petra: Secrets Of The Ancient Builders Rpt
11:00 pm Police Custody: The Golden Bracelet Rpt
Monday 5 April
07:30 pm Historic House Rescue
08:30 pm 24 Hours In Emergency
09:25 pm The Story Of The Songs: Metallica
10:20 pm SBS World News Late
10:50 pm Outlander Rpt
11:55 pm Agatha Christie’s Criminal Games
Tuesday 6 April
07:30 pm Who Do You Think You Are? Scott Cam 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 7 April
07:35 pm Tony Robinson: Britain’s Ancient Tracks Rpt
08:30 pm Sydney Harbour Patrol Rpt
09:20 pm Departure S01 E05
10:20 pm SBS World News Late
10:50 pm Romulus S01 E10
11:45 pm The Night Manager
Thursday 8 April
07:35 pm The World’s Busiest Stations Rpt
08:30 pm Michael Mosley: Trust Me, I’m A Doctor Rpt
09:30 pm Shadowplay S01 E07
10:30 pm SBS World News Late
10:55 pm Baghdad Central
11:50 pm The Good Fight Rpt
Friday 9 April
07:35 pm Egypt’s Apocalypse Volcano Rpt
08:30 pm Secrets Of The Royal Servants Rpt
09:20 pm The Blitz: Britain On Fire Rpt
10:15 pm Going Places With Ernie Dingo Rpt
10:45 pm SBS World News Late
11:15 pm The Last Waltz Rpt
Saturday 10 April
07:30 pm World’s Most Scenic Railway Journeys
08:30 pm Britain’s Most Historic Towns
09:30 pm Movie: Their Finest
11:30 pm Movie: West Side Story
New hulu promo
Going by the last couple of week’s schedule here, why do some shows start at 7.30pm, while others start at 7.35pm? Surely, if an episode is “shorter” than others, then cant they air an extended opener or closing credits?
Sunday 11 April
07:30 pm Hindenburg - The New Evidence
08:30 pm Lost Temple Of The Inca
09:30 pm Sydney’s Super Tunnel Rpt
10:30 pm Who Gets To Stay In Australia? Rpt
11:35 pm Police Custody: The Golden Bracelet Rpt
Monday 12 April
07:35 pm Historic House Rescue
08:30 pm Secret Scotland
09:25 pm 24 Hours In Emergency
10:20 pm SBS World News Late
10:50 pm Outlander Rpt
Tuesday 13 April
07:30 pm Who Do You Think You Are? Jennifer Byrne 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 14 April
07:35 pm Tony Robinson’s History Of Britain Rpt
08:30 pm Sydney Harbour Patrol Rpt
09:15 pm Departure S01 E06
10:05 pm SBS World News Late
10:50 pm The Crimson Rivers x 2 Series Premiere
Thursday 15 April
07:35 pm World’s Greatest Bridges: Golden Gate Bridge Series Premiere
08:30 pm Michael Mosley: Trust Me, I’m A Doctor Rpt
09:30 pm Shadowplay S01 E08 Season Final
10:30 pm SBS World News Late
11:00 pm Baghdad Central Rpt
11:55 pm The Good Fight Rpt
Friday 16 April
07:35 pm Hunting Egypt’s Lost Treasures Rpt
08:30 pm London: 2,000 Years of History Rpt
09:20 pm Patriot Brains Rpt
10:10 pm Going Places With Ernie Dingo Rpt
10:40 pm SBS World News Late
11:10 pm Movie: Buena Vista Social Club
Saturday 17 April
07:35 pm World’s Most Scenic Railway Journeys
08:30 pm Britain’s Most Historic Towns
09:25 pm Movie: Love And Other Drugs
11:25 pm Movie: Babel
Sunday 11 April at 07:30 PM
May 6, 1937. At 7.21pm, the German Grand Zeppelin, LZ-129, the Hindenburg, fell from the sky in a fiery explosion as it attempted to dock at the US Naval Air Station in Lakehurst, New Jersey. It was the first air crash ever caught on film. Thirty-six people died in a little over thirty seconds as a giant fireball engulfed the titanic hydrogen-filled dirigible. Incredibly, sixty-two other souls on board somehow miraculously survived the crash. The image of the great airship bursting into flames and crashing to the ground may well be the most iconic film image of the 20th Century. Though there seems little doubt the hydrogen lifting gas in the airship caught fire, what actually started the fire has been debated ever since. Incredibly, no solid evidence has ever been produced that proves the exact reason why the Hindenburg blew up and crashed - until now.
Nearly eighty years after the disaster, an 8mm film was found hidden in a dusty cardboard box in a dark attic in an old house in New Jersey. It was shot by a young amateur cameraman named Harold Schenck - who inexplicably never shared the film with the world. If he had, he would have undoubtedly solved one of the greatest mysteries of the 20th century - what caused the Hindenburg disaster?
Hindenburg - The New Evidence features a present-day active investigation into why the Hindenburg crashed. The team will utilise scientific tests in addition to an analysis of newly discovered 8mm film to prove what really happened. The investigation will be led by former FBI Assistant Director Shawn Henry - who led over 50,000 investigations worldwide during his 24-year career with the Bureau.
Sunday 11 April at 08:30 PM
Legendary archaeologist Johan Reinhard spent his career searching for the lost temples of the Inca Empire, discovering all but one: Ausangate, named after one of the most sacred mountains in Peru. Now in his seventies, hes handed the torch to environmental scientist Preston Sowell, who makes a mysterious discovery at an alpine lake near Mt Ausangate that he believes is the lost temple. This film follows Sowell’s journey of discovery, loss, and adventure as he seeks the truth about this sacred place.
This is a Channel 5 factual show hosted by Scottish native and comedian Susan Calman, visiting iconic Scottish spots, uncovering hidden secrets of the past and present, and gaining special access to magnificent castles. It was renewed for a third series last year.
Trailer:
Friday 16 April at 08:30 PM
Cameras document the work of magician Dynamo (Steven Frayne) as he plays the part of unassuming anti-hero, travelling the world to astound wide-eyed revellers with tricks and illusions.
From Monday 19 Apr at 08:35 PM
It is February 2020 at the Tower of London, and as thousands of visitors pour through the gates they’re unaware that behind the scenes the staff have gone into over drive preparing for a very special event. Today’s tourists are in for a surprise royal treat - Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, are coming to the Tower to celebrate the Yeoman Warders’ anniversary.
SBS confronts Australia’s domestic abuse crisis with revelatory documentary series
Premieres 8:30pm Wednesday 5 May
See What You Made Me Do premieres 8:30pm Wednesday 5 May on SBS and SBS On Demand. The three-part series continues weekly, and every episode will be simulcast on NITV.
Hosted by investigative journalist Jess Hill, See What You Made Me Do leads a suite of programming examining domestic abuse on offer across SBS and SBS On Demand.
On average, one woman a week is killed by a current or former partner in Australia * and most Australians who experience domestic abuse will never report it and their abusers will never be called to account**.
Premiering 8:30pm Wednesday 5 May, landmark documentary series See What You Made Me Do explores an epidemic that has no signs of slowing. Hosted by investigative journalist, Jess Hill,and inspired by her award-winning book of the same name, See What You Made Me Do will ignite a crucial conversation about domestic abuse. The series asks what needs to be done to keep women and children safer and hold perpetrators to account.
Over three episodes, Jess meets victim survivors who describe the shape-shifting of abusive behaviours – with violence one element among many. She talks to perpetrators and the people working with them to curb their behaviours. Jess takes us across Australia, and beyond its shores, to explore radical innovations which could make a seismic difference to curbing this crisis in our homes.
The series gives voice to the traumatised families left behind, featuring interviews with the parents of Brisbane mother Hannah Clarke and the family of Melbourne mother Katie Haley. Audiences meet long term activist Phil Cleary, whose sister was murdered by an ex-partner. An entire episode will explore the question that Jess Hill has so often been asked in the seven years she has investigated domestic abuse – Why doesn’t she just leave ? The story of Tamica Mullaley and her son will leave viewers wondering how these names aren’t indelibly stamped on the national conscience.
See What You Made Me Do has been programmed during Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month and will be accompanied by a range of content across the network exploring domestic abuse.
Presenter and Consultant Producer Jess Hill said:
“Millions of Australians have been subjected to domestic abuse and coercive control. The time to confront it is now. Domestic abuse is a corrosive force undermining the fabric of our society, and causes immeasurable harm to individuals and families. It is still badly misunderstood, and our systems – police, courts, family law – are still a long way from being reliably protective. In fact, too often, they further enable the perpetrator and perpetuate the abuse. With this SBS series, we hope to kickstart more difficult and honest conversations – in our households, police stations, and parliaments. See What You Made Me Do is paradigm-changing television.”
SBS Head of Documentaries Joseph Maxwell said:
“ See What You Made Me Do raises a challenging but vital discussion about Australia today and the future we could forge. This series exemplifies SBS’s unique role and is one of the most important and outstanding series we have produced because of the way it addresses such a critical issue for our country, in such a powerful way. There’ll also be a range of other programming and content across the SBS network during the month of May, further exploring the topic and engaging all Australians in the discussion.”
Northern Pictures Series Producer and Director Tosca Looby said:
“It has taken over two years to build See What You Made Me Do from a difficult concept to a fully fleshed, sometimes beautiful, sometimes devastating, always important exploration of domestic abuse and coercive control in this country. When making See What You Made Me Do , we wanted the series to be bold and unflinching. It was imperative that we unlock the gates, open the doors and pull up the blinds where abuse hides. We hope this series encourages a national conversation and bold political action, creating an impact which resonates long beyond broadcast.”
During the month of May, SBS will bring audiences a range of programming and online content that builds greater understanding of domestic abuse.
SBS’s news and current affairs programs will air special episodes throughout May as an accompaniment to See What You Made Me Do and Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month.
At 9:30pm on Tuesday 4 May, Dateline will air ‘Dying to Divorce’, an observational documentary filmed over five years that takes viewers into the heart of Turkey’s gender-based violence crisis. Featuring personal stories, the documentary gives a unique perspective on the struggle to be an independent woman in modern Turkey.
At 8:30pm on Tuesday 11 May, Insight explores coercive control and whether it should be criminalised.
Directly after the second episode at 9:30pm on Wednesday 12th May, National Indigenous Television (NITV) will air a standalone response program titled We Say No More where panellists unpack how domestic abuse impacts Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women. Filmed at the Brisbane Powerhouse Museum with five panellists and a studio audience, revered journalist, artistic director and Bundjalung woman, Rhoda Roberts AO, will host the discussion.
NITV’s Living Black ,hosted by Karla Grant,will broadcast an in-conversation with Linda Burney MP at 8:30pm on Monday 3 May. As a survivor of domestic abuse, she will talk about her own experience, and her views on the need for legislation on coercive control. Then on the following Monday, 10 May at 8:30pm, Living Black will air an in-conversation with justice advocates Keenan Mundine and Carly Stanley, talking to Karla about their own experiences of domestic abuse.
On Wednesday 12 May, NITV’s Over the Black Dot and Yokayi Footy will broadcast panel discussions that focus on gender-based violence in sport. At 7pm, rugby league panel show, Over the Black Dot, will talk about the NRL’s Voice Against Violence Program, which increases participants’ awareness and understanding of the serious issue of gender-based violence. Then from 8pm, Yokayi Footy will speak to the AFL Respect and Responsibility Policy, which ensures that people throughout the Australian Football industry are aware and have structures in place that recognise violence against women and behaviour that harms or degrades women is never acceptable.
Immediately following the final episode of See What You Made Me Do on SBS on Wednesday 19 May, Jess Hill will join a panel of experts to discuss solutions that Australia can implement today to solve the family violence crisis. The one-hour special will be hosted by The Feed’s Alice Matthews.
To support the documentary, educational portal SBS Learn will publish resources for school communities and families to better broach and understand respectful relationships. These include videos featuring young leaders speaking about their views on what respect means to them, as well as practical classroom activities and discussion guides. SBS will collaborate with the eSafety Commissioner on these educational outreach projects to extend the important messages in the series. This partnership builds on SBS’ previous collaboration with eSafety, on commissioned drama The Hunting.
See What You Made Me Do will be also be available to stream on SBS On Demand with subtitles in six languages: Simplified Chinese, Arabic, Vietnamese, Hindi, Punjabi and Korean, allowing more Australians to engage in the important topic. The issues explored in the series will be explored further across SBS Radio programs, including with an explainer video about coercive control and how migrant women face additional challenges in seeking support, produced in 20 languages. Featuring Jess Hill and Brisbane social worker Jatinder Kaur, the video will be available on the SBS Settlement Guide online and shared across social media by SBS’s language services.
To coincide with series premiere, SBS On Demand will launch a Documentary Essentials collection of curated content on the platform, and Jess Hill will also curate a collection of her favourite films. Both collections will be available from Wednesday 5 May.
The series will also be available with audio description for blind or vision-impaired audiences.
A Northern Pictures production for SBS. Principal production investment from Screen Australia in association with SBS. Financed with support from Screen NSW.
Sunday 18 April
07:30 pm 1000 Years Of History: Scotland Series Premiere
09:10 pm Sydney’s Super Tunnel Rpt
10:10 pm Pluto: Back From The Dead Rpt
11:20 pm Who Gets To Stay In Australia? Rpt
Monday 19 April
07:35 pm Secrets of The Tower Of London
08:30 pm Secret Scotland S01 E02
09:25 pm 24 Hours In Emergency
10:20 pm SBS World News Late
10:50 pm Outlander Rpt
11:55 pm Agatha Christie’s Criminal Games Rpt
Tuesday 20 April
07:30 pm WhoDoYouThinkYouAre? Marta Dusseldorp 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 21 April
07:35 pm Tony Robinson’s History Of Britain Rpt
08:30 pm Titanic: Dead Reckoning
09:30 pm Deadwater Fell Series Premiere
10:25 pm SBS World News Late
10:50 pm The Crimson Rivers x 2
Thursday 22 April
07:35 pm World’s Greatest Bridges: Sydney Harbour Bridge,
08:30 pm Michael Mosley: Trust Me, I’m A Doctor Rpt
09:30 pm Feast to Save the Planet
10:30 pm SBS World News Late
11:00 pm Baghdad Central Rpt
11:55 pm The Good Fight Rpt
Friday 23 April
07:35 pm Hunting Egypt’s Lost Treasures Rpt
08:30 pm London: 2,000 Years of History Rpt
09:20 pm Patriot Brains
10:15 pm 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown Rpt
10:55 pm SBS World News Late
11:25 pm Woodstock Rpt
Saturday 24 April
07:35 pm World’s Most Scenic Railway Journeys
08:30 pm Britain’s Most Historic Towns
09:25 pm Movie: The Game
11:45 pm Movie: Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk
From Sunday 18 April at 7:30pm
1000 Years of History will explore the defining stories of six of the world’s nations; China, Russia, America, Australia, Scotland and Ireland. Told through “compelling archive and contemporary footage, as well as expert insight and analysis,” each of the six two hour specials will focus on one nation’s unique story and dramatic changes across the centuries.
Ep 1 SCOTLAND
John Hannah narrates an epic journey through 1000 years of Scottish history. From the tension and rivalries that threatened to tear it apart centuries ago to the present-day Scotland, a major player both economically and politically. We discover why, after the early Scottish monarchs established a border and developed a cordial relationship with its powerful neighbour England, things turned bloody on the battlefield. The Wars of Independence and those who fought them are still revered in Scotland today by all political persuasions, ensuring that the nation remained free and sovereign until the Union with England in 1707
• AMERICA: 1000 YEARS OF HISTORY depicts America’s defining historical moments and explores the incredible story of how this remarkable country was formed and became the powerhouse we see today home to 327 million people and the centre of global capitalism. Produced by Middlechild Productions.
• AUSTRALIA: 1000 YEARS OF HISTORY traces the countries aboriginal origins and the first European landing through to rapid urban expansion, extensive mining of natural resources, and the tourism boom. This has created huge wealth but may also have contributed to the colossal climate change challenges the country now faces. Produced Middlechild Productions.
• CHINA: 1000 YEARS OF HISTORY uncovers the surprising truth about what made ancient China so dominant, and the extraordinary story of its near-collapse, before its recent resurrection to global superpower status. Produced by Lambent Productions.
• RUSSIA: 1000 YEARS OF HISTORY reveals the secrets of the long line of Tsars that laid the foundations for Lenin’s revolution, and the subsequent spy drama of the Cold War, right up to Putin and his assault on Western democracy. Produced by Lambent Productions.
• IRELAND: 1000 YEARS OF HISTORY From the legendary hero Brian Boru, through centuries of royal battles and ending with the story of the modern-day success of Ireland’s peace process and a booming economy. Produced by Raise The Roof Productions.
Thursday 22 Apr at 9:30 PM
Gregg Wallace and mathematician Hannah Fry invite five special celebrity guests to a unique dinner party, where they are scored on the environmental impact of every dish they choose.
Gregg Wallace and mathematician Hannah Fry invite five special celebrity guests to a unique dinner party, where they are scored on the environmental impact of every dish they choose.
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Saturday 10 April
07:30 pm Prince Philip: An Extraordinary Life