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###World Drama Box Sets

SBS On Demand brings audiences dramatically more with world dramas launch

From Thursday 16 June

SBS On Demand gives Australians a reason to snuggle up on their sofas this winter and binge-watch some of the world’s best dramas with the launch of world drama box sets on the streaming service from today.

Every episode will be available to watch on SBS On Demand, anytime, anywhere, and absolutely free.

With titles including sensational Icelandic crime thriller Trapped and UK comedy Raised By Wolves based on the childhood of award-winning journalist Caitlin Moran, SBS On Demand brings the best world dramas to Australian screens this winter with more new content to be added every month.

All dramas premiering on SBS On Demand will be available in full to viewers – that’s every episode of entire seasons available instantly.

David Gwynne Head of SBS On Demand said: “Along with international hits like Trapped, straight off the shores of Iceland, SBS has scoured the globe and hunted out, handpicked and curated the best drama content. We’re thrilled to be bringing Australians some fantastic, exclusive dramas from France, Sweden, Denmark, the UK and much more from 16 June and, it’s absolutely free.”

SBS On Demand features over 5,000 hours of content from across the globe across 25 different platforms and is completely free to all Australians.

Trapped
From the director of critically-acclaimed movie Everest (Baltasar Kormákur), Trapped is a crime thriller reminiscent of an Agatha Christie locked room murder. Set in a small Icelandic town in a deep fjord in the east, Trapped follows the story of town sheriff Andri Ólafsson (Ólafur Darri Ólafsson) as a ferry approaches the town and a dead body is discovered in the harbour.
Watch the full series here: http://www.sbs.com.au/ondemand/program/trapped

The Secret
Celebrated actor James Nesbitt (Babylon, Cold Feet) plays Colin Howell, a respected dentist and pillar of the community, who becomes a killer in partnership with a Sunday school teacher, Hazel Buchanan, played by Genevieve O’Reilly (Episodes, The Honourable Woman). Based on the shocking true story.
http://www.sbs.com.au/ondemand/program/the-secret

Raised By Wolves
Loosely based on the Wolverhampton childhood of award-winning UK journalist, columnist, author, and broadcaster Caitlin Moran, Raised By Wolves follows six socially-isolated, home-schooled siblings and their acerbic, highly capable mother Della Garry (Rebekah Staton).
http://www.sbs.com.au/ondemand/program/raised-by-wolves

Kabul Kitchen
The year is 2005. George Bush is president of the United States, Jacques Chirac is president of France and Jacky (Gilbert Melki) is the manager of the Kabul Kitchen, the only place where expats can party.
http://www.sbs.com.au/ondemand/program/kabul-kitchen

Modus
Brought to you by Emmy Award-winning writers Mai Brostrøm and Peter Thorsboe, Swedish detective thriller Modus follows psychologist and ex-FBI profiler Inger Johanne Vik (Melinda Kinnanman) as she finds herself and her autistic daughter drawn into an investigation surrounding a series of disturbing and brutal deaths.

Trepalium
Sci-fi lovers are going to be kept at the edge of their seats with this dystopian drama series straight from the screens of France. In a world where jobs are scarce, in a city where only 20 per cent of the population is employed – leaving 80 per cent permanently out of work – a young woman, Izia Kattel (Léonie Simaga), struggles to survive.
http://www.sbs.com.au/ondemand/program/trepalium

1864: Denmark’s War
Brought to you by the producers of Borgen and The Bridge, 1864: Denmark’s War is the next must-see Danish drama. A breathtaking historical epic with touches of noir cinematography, 1864: Denmark’s War is an epic tale of love and war with familiar stars from Borgen (Sidse Babett Knudsen, Pilou Asbaek) and The Killing (Søren Malling, Lars Mikkelsen).
http://www.sbs.com.au/ondemand/program/1864-denmarks-war

SBS has also bought BSkyB drama The Five and Canal+ shows Section ZĂ©ro and Baron Noir from StudioCanal for its On Demand service.
It’s obviously good news for viewers that more European drama will be available, but why doesn’t SBS buy Asian dramas for VOD as well? An obvious choice is Descendants of the Sun, a 16-part Korean drama which is a mega hit across Asia.

SBS Network streams, extracted from Freeview FV app. All are 576p

SBS ONE: http://sbslivefvstreaming.sbs.com.au/out/u/sbs1-mo-000-c3093-delpkg1-delpkg1-abr/index-root-ipad.m3u8
SBS TWO: http://sbslivefvstreaming.sbs.com.au/out/u/sbs2-mo-000-c3093-delpkg1-delpkg1-abr/index-root-ipad.m3u8
Food Network: http://sbslivefvstreaming.sbs.com.au/out/u/fdnet-mo-000-c3094-delpkg1-delpkg1-abr/index-root-ipad.m3u8
NITV: http://sbslivefvstreaming.sbs.com.au/out/u/nitv-mo-000-c3094-delpkg1-delpkg1-abr/index-root-ipad.m3u8

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###Midnight Sun

From Thursday 1 December.

Acclaimed drama Midnight Sun premieres on SBS On Demand

SBS On Demand continues to bring dramatically more to Australian audiences this summer, kicking off with acclaimed Swedish thriller Midnight Sun, premiering exclusively from Thursday 1 December.

Directed by Marlind & Stein, the team behind Scandi-noir success The Bridge, Midnight Sun stars French actress Leila Bekhti (The Prophet, All That Glitters), Swedish actor Gustaf Hammarsten (Bruno, The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo), and follows the investigation of the brutal murder of a French citizen in Kiruna, a small Swedish town in the Arctic Circle where the sun never sets. What ensues is the discovery of a ten-year-old secret conspiracy that no one could ever imagine.

Head of SBS On Demand, David Gwynne, said: “The international interest and response to this new thriller has been exceptional and we’re pleased to be able to add this to our growing library of premium content on SBS On Demand – available exclusively and for free.

“Australians have really embraced Scandinavian dramas, a genre SBS has been home to for almost 20 years. Most recently, we’ve had great success bringing premium Scandi-noir titles to Australians first on SBS On Demand, including Trapped and Modus.”

Midnight Sun will roll out on SBS On Demand throughout December – Episodes One and Two are available from Thursday 1 December, Three and Four from Tuesday 6 December, and the final four episodes available from Tuesday 13 December. The series broadcasts on SBS in early 2017.

SBS On Demand also launches a host of additional exclusive premium drama titles across November and December

French mystery The Disappearance (available now), explores a family’s breakdown as their 17-year-old daughter goes missing; Brazil’s Magnifica 70 (from Sunday 27 November), starring Simone Spoladore, follows an actress who transforms the life of a man working in the film censorship department of Sao Paulo in the 1970s; Belgian crime thriller Public Enemy (from Thursday 15 December), tells the story of a child murderer’s release back into society; and Finnish revenge drama Black Widows (from Thursday 15 December), follows the lives of three women who plot to murder their husbands.

From late November, people will be required to log in to use the service on desktop, with login on other devices to follow.

Over the coming months, the introduction of a login will enable users to curate their streaming journey by adding their best-loved shows to their favourites list; search programs by language, country, or category; and resume playback from where they left off across multiple devices. Login functionality also enables SBS On Demand to personalise content relevant to individual users, providing them with more of what they love.

Also this summer, following the updated iPad and iPhone app, SBS On Demand launches a new version of its Android app, featuring Chromecast capabilities.

Hi Briminator, much appreciated, do you also have these in 480p? My internet is slow. Also look at 480 for Channel 10 if possible. Thank you

Hi MelbourneCityTV, this is channel 10 Melbourne
http://csm-e.cds1.yospace.com/csm/extlive/networkten01,SDATV.m3u8?zone=tenplay.web.live&vid=4640806154001®ion=SDATV

Unfortunately, there are no 480p quality streams for these channels. The next step below 576p is 360p.

It’s a bit complicated, so I apologise in advance.

There is also higher and lower quality 360p as well. Just use whichever is best for you
For SBS ONE, you need to replace index-root-ipad with 23_101 or 23_102
for SBS VICELAND, you need to replace index-root-ipad with 27_101 or 27_102
For Food Network, you need to replace index-root-ipad with 35_101 or 35_102
For NITV, you need to replace index-root-ipad with 31_101 or 31_102

And you can find all the other channels I have found, including all regions of TEN here

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Abigail Thomas appointed as General Manager, SBS On Demand

SBS has announced the appointment of Abigail Thomas as the General Manager of SBS On Demand.

This new role will oversee the next phase of the development and performance of SBS On Demand which is seeing significant growth, and experienced its highest audiences to date in January 2017.

SBS Managing Director, Michael Ebeid, said: “We’re delighted to have Abigail come on board in this very important and strategic position that will play a key role in our digital future. Abigail brings a wealth of experience in digital innovation that will be invaluable in building on our success to date. We look forward to her joining the team.”

Abigail brings more than 20 years’ experience across digital strategy, product management, research and content, working in the financial and professional services, media and arts sectors, joining SBS from the Commonwealth Bank where she was Head of Mobile Digital Experience, leading the mobile and customer journeys team responsible for mobile innovation on the award winning CommBank app, mobile wallet experiences, as well as other apps.

Prior to Commonwealth Bank, Abigail was a Director at Deloitte Digital where she advised clients on digital, mobile and social media strategy. She also previously led a creative digital team at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), developing and launching iView, as well as the ABC’s first mobile and tablet applications. Earlier, she worked in policy and strategy roles for the UK Government on the rollout of digital television in the UK, the regulation of the National Lottery and the funding of museums and galleries.

Abigail Thomas said: “I am thrilled to be joining SBS to lead the continued growth of SBS On Demand. With more content available to Australians than ever before, it’s never been more important to provide access to quality programs from around the world combined with a fantastic user experience. I am excited about being part of its future development.”

Abigail’s role will have a key focus on the next phase of development for SBS On Demand across the SBS network and will report into SBS Chief Content Officer, Helen Kellie. In leading the direction of the service, Abigail will oversee areas including product development, content curation, user experience, customer service, marketing and commercial opportunities for SBS On Demand, working across the organisation to pursue new opportunities, and drive continued improvement and growth.

Abigail commences with SBS at the end of March 2017.

The first episode of Season 3 of Fargo can be seen on SBS on Demand from 10 May.

Anyone aware if SBS has announced anything regarding season 3 of Bosch?

###The Handmaid’s Tale

Premieres in Australia exclusively on SBS On Demand from 6 July

The highly anticipated adaptation of acclaimed author Margaret Atwood’s award-winning novel The Handmaid’s Tale, from MGM Television, makes its Australian premiere exclusively on SBS On Demand, with the full series available to stream from Thursday, 6 July.

The 10-part series is the story of life in the dystopia of Gilead, a totalitarian society in what was formerly part of the United States. Facing environmental disasters and a plunging birth-rate, Gilead is ruled by a twisted fundamentalist regime that treats women as property of the state. As one of the few remaining fertile women, Offred (Elisabeth Moss) is a Handmaid in the Commander’s household, one of the caste of women forced into sexual servitude as a last desperate attempt to repopulate a devastated world. In this terrifying society where one wrong word could end her life, Offred navigates between Commanders, their cruel Wives, domestic Marthas, and her fellow Handmaids – where anyone could be a spy for Gilead – with one goal: to survive and find the daughter that was taken from her.

SBS Director of Television and Online Content, Marshall Heald, said: “The Handmaid’s Tale is one of the year’s most eagerly-awaited series’ and sits perfectly alongside SBS On Demand’s premium international and multilingual drama offering. We look forward to bringing Australians the series exclusively in July, available to stream anytime, anywhere and absolutely free.”

“The Handmaid’s Tale has garnered worldwide attention and critical-acclaim, sparking conversation that has led to a high demand for the series. With a commitment to quality and handpicked content, unquestionably, there is no better home for the series in Australia than SBS On Demand,” said Chris Ottinger, President Worldwide Television Distribution and Acquisitions.

The Handmaid’s Tale features an all-star cast, including Moss (Mad Men, Top of the Lake), Joseph Fiennes (American Horror Story: Asylum, Shakespeare in Love), Samira Wiley (Orange is the New Black), Max Minghella (The Mindy Project), Yvonne Strahovski (Chuck, Dexter), O-T Fagbenle (The Five), Alexis Bledel (Gilmore Girls), and Ann Dowd (Compliance, The Leftovers).

The Handmaid’s Tale was created for television by Bruce Miller (The 100), who serves as the series’ showrunner. The Handmaid’s Tale was executive produced by Miller, Warren Littlefield (Fargo), Daniel Wilson, Fran Sears and Ilene Chaiken. The Handmaid’s Tale is produced by MGM Television and internationally distributed by MGM.

The Handmaid’s Tale was renewed for a second season in the US overnight, so depending on reception it may be picked up by SBS as well.

It’s available on Amazon Prime Video at the moment so may be a while before SBS give it a run.

SBS OND is giving me the sh*ts lately.

First it was disabling guest access now it’s connection problems.

Sometimes it’s just easier putting the VPN on to watch iPlayer.

Edit: Now it’s the anti ad blocking that’s giving me the shits now!

I’ve been using SBSoD to watch The Handmade’s Tale - the ad placement is woeful and is clearly done automatically

I got some shows with no ads last night.

Titles for SBS On Demand From SBS mid-year presentation

The Handmaid’s Tale
Series one available now

Cardinal
Available from 13 July 2017

Fortitude (seasons one and two)
Available 10 August 2017

Ouro: Amazon Gold
Available 17 August 2017

Berlin Station
Available from 7 September 2017
named Thomas Shaw.

Mama’s Angel
Available 12 October 2017

The 2nd season of The Handmaid’s Tale will become available to Australian viewers on April 26, fast-tracked from the US.

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Handmaid’s Tale, Season 2, Hulu trailer.