SBS - Programs and Schedules

Week commencing 29 June


Sunday 29 June
07:30 PM Paris: Mystery Of The Lost Palace Rpt
08:30 PM The Arc De Triomphe: A Nation’s Passion Rpt
09:30 PM The Zelensky Story Rpt
10:30 PM New Zealand From A Train Rpt
11:25 PM Jerusalem: Builders Of The Holy City Rpt
12:30 AM 24 Hours In Emergency x 3 Rpt

Monday 30 June
07:30 PM Portillo’s Andalucia Rpt
08:20 PM Sue Perkins: Lost In Thailand Rpt
09:15 PM Stephen Fry: Willem And Frieda Rpt
10:30 PM SBS World News Late
11:00 PM Classified S01 E10
11:50 PM Kin x 2 Rpt

Tuesday 1 July
07:30 PM Who Do You Think You Are? S16 E08 Matt Nable Season 16 Final
08:30 PM Insight
09:30 PM Dateline
10:00 PM SBS World News Late
10:30 PM Living Black Rpt
11:00 PM The Point Rpt
12:00 AM Headhunters x 2 Rpt

Wednesday 2 July
07:35 PM How Disney Built America Series Premiere
08:25 PM The King & The Prince’s Secret Millions Premiere
09:20 PM The Veil S01 E06
10:35 PM SBS World News Late
11:05 PM My Brilliant Friend S04 E10
12:20 AM L’Opera x 4 Rpt

Thursday 3 July
07:30 PM Treasures With Bettany Hughes S04 E03
08:25 PM 7/7: The London Bombings S01 E03
09:35 PM 7/7: The London Bombings S01 E04
10:45 PM SBS World News Late
11:15 PM The Silence S01 E05
12:15 AM The Silence S01 E06
01:15 AM Pagan Peak x 2 Rpt

Friday 4 July
07:35 PM Shetland: Scotland’s Wondrous Isles S01 E04
08:25 PM Ross Kemp: Shipwreck Treasure Hunter Rpt
09:20 PM Robson Green’s Weekend Escapes Rpt
09:55 PM Robson Green’s Weekend Escapes Rpt
10:30 PM SBS World News Late
11:00 PM Atlantic Crossing Rpt
12:05 AM True Colours x 4 Rpt

Saturday 5 July
07:30 PM Travels with Agatha & Sir David Suchet S01 E04
08:25 PM Hitler’s Jewish Soldier? Aus Uncovered Rpt
09:35 PM Tour De France 2025 Full Stages S2025 E01 Premiere (Coverage starts in Perth on SBS Viceland)

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Mont Saint Michel: Rising Again

Sunday 6 July 07:30 PM

A triumph of technical prowess, spiritual ambition, and architectural audacity - Mont-Saint-Michel has been a source of fascination for centuries. Neither truly on land, nor quite in the sea, it perches imposingly on a rock just under 1 km wide, in the middle of a bay that bears its name. This UNESCO World Heritage Site welcomes about 2.5 million tourists every year, making it one of the most visited sites in France.

Its remarkable location and 13 centuries of history make Mont St Michel a monument like none other. Its builders faced countless challenges. They innovated, seemingly defying the laws of gravity, stacking one structure on top of another to create this colossus of the seas.

How did they dare to conceive this stone giant looming on top of a rock? How did they manage to suspend it above the void? How has it withstood the harsh, pounding sea and the turbulent tides of history, considering its strategic military location? Now, through interviews with leading experts and aided by computer-generated images, explore the mysteries within its walls, and discover the secrets behind the construction of Mont-Saint-Michel, a miracle of stone, defiantly rising from the waves.

Great Continental Railway Journeys - Season 8

Tuesday 8 July 07:30 PM

The hugely popular Great Continental Railway Journeys returns. Join Michael Portillo as he journeys into Europe, the Balkans, Central Asia and India. As always, he carries his 1936 Bradshaw’s Continental Handbook to deftly illustrate the sweeping and fascinating changes of the past century.

Season Eight, Episode One: Armed with shield and sword and weighed down by a heavy helmet, Michael Portillo mounts a valiant defence against fierce latter-day Roman gladiators in the 2,000-year-old amphitheatre at Pula on Croatia’s Istrian peninsula. Then he assumes the duties of stationmaster at Vodnjan and explores an organic olive farm at Chiavalon, before finishing this leg of his railway journey through Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina in Buzet where he discovers beautifully preserved 15th century frescoes in a tiny church.

Eat Smart Secrets Of The Glucose Goddess

Wednesday 9 July 08:20 PM

Biochemist and best-selling author Jessie Inchauspé wants to kickstart a revolution. Her mission: to use the latest science to transform not just what we eat but how and when we eat it, in a bid to radically improve almost every facet of our health.

Jessie teaches us how to do away with fad diets and counting calories. Instead, she’ll show what really happens when we eat, the science behind it and how those physiological and psychological responses can be tamed and hacked … And it all starts with glucose. Jessie uses her unique expertise to give a cast in need of her help, a glucose intervention. Assisted by on-screen chef Dr Rupy Aujla they create a tailored treatment plan for each of them and see how this treatment plan transforms their lives thanks to the power of glucose.

Episode One:
Can Jessie’s health hacks help Ashlee from Bridgend fix her severe acne? Will reducing his carbs help Omar from Ipswich tackle his diabetes and sleep Apnoea before the birth of his new baby? And can Sophie from Bedfordshire tackle her weight issues once and for all?

Week commencing 6 July


Sunday 6 July
07:30 PM Mont Saint Michel: Rising Again Premiere
08:30 PM Tour De France 2025 Full Stages E02 (Coverage commences on SBS Viceland in Perth)
Full Tour De France 2025 schedule

Monday 7 July
07:30 PM Portillo’s Andalucia Rpt
08:20 PM Sue Perkins: Lost In Thailand Rpt
09:15 PM Tour De France 2025 Full Stages E03

Tuesday 8 July
07:30 PM Great Continental Railway Journeys Season 8 Premiere

08:30 PM Insight
09:30 PM Tour De France 2025 Full Stages E04

Wednesday 9 July
07:30 PM How Disney Built America S01 E02
08:20 PM Eat Smart Secrets Of The Glucose Goddess Series Premiere
09:25 PM Tour De France 2025 Full Stages S2025 E05

Thursday 10 July
07:35 PM Treasures With Bettany Hughes S04 E04
08:30 PM Tour De France 2025 Full Stages E06

Friday 11 July
07:30 PM Shetland: Scotland’s Wondrous Isles S01 E05
08:25 PM Tour De France 2025 Full Stages E07

Saturday 12 July
07:30 PM Travels with Agatha & Sir David Suchet S01 E05
08:25 PM Emily - I Am Kam Rpt (NITV Premiere 9 July)
09:35 PM Tour De France 2025 Full Stages E08

SBS is one of nine international broadcasters which provide funding to a new documentary on the recent Air India Boeing 787 crash.

Silverlining Rights previously provided co-financing for Turbulence: How Safe Is Your Flight? which aired in Australia on Seven.

Eat Smart: Secrets Of The Glucose Goddess Part 2

Wednesday, 16 July at 8.20pm

Can Jessie’s health hacks help Sophie from Bristol reverse her diabetes? Will an overhaul of his snacking habits help Arron from Cornwall improve his skin and his confidence? And can dancer Hannah from Buckinghamshire save her dancing career by controlling her sugar cravings?

The Royals: A History Of Scandals - Season 2

Friday, 18 July at 8.35pm (6 parts)

From medieval to modern times, the British Monarchs have always been at the centre of scandals. Professor Suzannah Lipscomb explores what role the press, parliament and public have played in generating outrage and spreading rumours across the centuries, exploring some royal scandals you might know, but many you won’t.

Meeting fellow historians and experts at the hallowed halls of historic houses and palaces where the tumultuous happenings took place, Suzannah will uncover the truth behind the scandal to see how it impacted on the lives and fortunes of those involved and British society on the whole.

Season Two, Episode One:
Award-winning historian and presenter, Professor Suzannah Lipscomb investigates four suspected royal murder cases spanning almost 1000 years. Was the infamous disappearance of the Princes in the Tower a murder or an attempt to discredit an overthrown king? Was William the Conqueror’s son really killed by his brother in the New Forest? Why was a bloody murder carried out in a Scottish Royal Palace and how involved was Mary, Queen of Scots in another killing just a few months later? And did a respected royal doctor really administer a lethal injection to Queen Elizabeth II’s grandfather?

Great British Cities With Susan Calman

Saturday, 19 July at 7.30pm (6 parts)

Great British Cities with Susan Calman unearths the historical stories of Britain’s great cities - Liverpool, Bath, Cambridge, Leeds, Newcastle and Glasgow - learning how they were made and the people behind their past.
Many live and visit these places, but beyond the bustle, we often miss their real beating hearts. In these historical detective journeys, Susan seeks out the people who know these great cities inside out and with the help of brilliant experts, she peels back the layers of the past and delivers hidden treasures that can be enjoyed by all.

Episode One: Liverpool
Susan visits Liverpool and investigates Charles Dickens’ visit, explores Williamson’s Tunnels, the life stories of Brian Epstein, Bill Shankly and Kitty Wilkinson and gets VIP access at St Georges Hall and the Anglican Cathedral.

Week commencing 13 July


Sunday 13 July
07:30 PM Eiffel Tower: Building The Impossible Rpt
09:15 PM Tour De France 2025 Full Stages E09 Coverage starts on SBS Viceland for Perth

Monday 14 July
07:30 PM Portillo’s Andalucia Rpt
08:20 PM Sue Perkins: Lost In Thailand Rpt
09:15 PM Tour De France 2025 Full Stages E10

Tuesday 15 July
07:30 PM Great Continental Railway Journeys S08 E02
08:30 PM Insight
09:30 PM Dateline
10:00 PM SBS World News Late
10:30 PM Living Black Rpt
11:05 PM Anne Boleyn x 3 Rpt

Wednesday 16 July
07:30 PM How Disney Built America S01 E03
08:20 PM Eat Smart Secrets Of The Glucose Goddess S01 E02
09:15 PM Tour De France 2025 Full Stages E11

Thursday 17 July
07:35 PM Treasures With Bettany Hughes S04 E05
08:30 PM Treasures With Bettany Hughes S04 E06
09:30 PM Tour De France 2025 Full Stages E12

Friday 18 July
07:30 PM Mastermind S07 E85
08:35 PM The Royals: A History Of Scandals Season 2 Premiere
09:30 PM Tour De France 2025 Full Stages E13

Saturday 19 July
07:30 PM Great British Cities With Susan Calman Series Premiere
08:25 PM Tour De France 2025 Full Stages E14

SBS has pre-bought two upcoming history documentaries from UK production company Woodcut Media: Britain’s Railway Empire in Colour, and The Manhattan Project in Colour.

Statue Of Liberty: A French Giant

Sunday 20 July 07:30 PM

Erected over a century ago on a small island in the Bay of New York, the Statue of Liberty attracts over 4 million visitors every year.

The ‘lady who lights up the world’ is a formidable concentrate of innovation. A colossus of such height, never built before, required a treasure trove of engineering. A true technological feat, this humongous project was perfectly in tune with its time, an era defined by a race for progress.

Portugal with Michael Portillo

Monday 21 July 07:30 PM

Portugal is fast becoming the go-to location for travellers to explore and spend their holidays in. Not just resorts, villas and golf courses, Portugal’s rich and varied locations are attracting millions of us with its year-round sunshine and generous welcome. Now Michael Portillo takes us in search of its heart and soul revealing the secrets of places we know well, and taking us to discover those we don’t.

Episode One:

Michael Portillo’s journey discovering the real Portugal begins in the country’s cosmopolitan and vibrant second city, Porto. First up is the city centre neighbourhood of Bolhǎo, home to a bustling food market, where Michael discovers why Porto’s locals are known as Tripeiros, meaning tripe eaters. Then a mile away, in the Fontainhas district, he learns of the vast workforce that powered Porto’s Industrial Revolution and discovers the hidden backstreets where rows of tiny houses known as Ilhas, meaning islands, were built illegally. Here he meets 85-year-old Clara who raised her family in one of the tiny dwellings and wouldn’t live anywhere else.

Breakaway Femmes: The Forgotten Tour De France

Monday 21 July 08:20 PM

The untold story of the halcyon era of women’s professional cycling.

For six glorious years during the 1980s, the Tour de France held a women’s race alongside the men’s race. These women raced over the same cobblestones, conquered the same mountains, and were cheered by the same throng of adoring crowds as the men. The women’s race delivered underdog victories, great rivalries, and immense feats of courage. Along the way they battled financial hardship, injuries, discrimination, derision, the emerging doping culture and logistical nightmares. But they also found something else, an inner strength and a bond of sisterhood that would last the rest of their lives.

Ultimately their race was cancelled, and their heroic deeds have been almost forgotten. More than three decades later, older and wiser, the women look back at their brief moment at the pinnacle of cycling. What did they lose? What did they gain? And what can these pioneers of women’s sports offer to the next generation who dare to dream?

Classified - Season 2

Monday 21 July 11:00 PM

In the remote region of Ghanim in the Maghreb, two Quebec engineers are taken hostage; Rachel supervises, on orders from Ottawa, an unsuccessful attempt to capture Robin Denard, a French mercenary passing through Montreal.

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Air India Crash: What Went Wrong?

Wednesday 23 July 08:30 PM

Air India Flight AI171 is a London Gatwick bound Boeing 787 Dreamliner carrying 242 passengers and crew. It takes off but struggles to gain height. Then a gigantic fireball erupts into the air and the plane crashes onto a medical centre in a crowded residential area.

Using expert testimony, this documentary unpacks every aspect of the deadliest plane crash in a decade. It examines possible causes of the tragedy from engine and electrical system failures to pilot error and sabotage, before examining the past safety records of Air India and Boeing. It also looks at the potential impact of this crash on both companies and the role of regulation and passenger safety in the future.

The story is told through exclusive interviews with aviation experts, victims’ families, and whistleblowers. Using UGC, archive, and new actuality filmed in UK, USA, and India, we piece together the facts behind the crash and ask, how safe is your plane?

The Good Ship Murder - Season 2

Friday 25 July 7:30 PM

Sun, sea and murder. Jack Grayling (Shayne Ward) is an ex-copper now moonlighting as a cabaret singer on board a luxury Mediterranean cruise ship, where he finds himself solving a wave of murder mysteries. Working alongside the ambitious, and uptight, female First Officer Kate Woods (Catherine Tyldesley) and cheerful waiter Jamil Al-Rashid (Zak Douglas), they are a formidable team of detectives.

Season Two, Episode One:

Jack and the crew are back at sea, docking first in Dubrovnik for the most wonderful time of the year! Jack and Kate try to find time together now that Kate and Piers are over, but first, they need to find Santa to save the ship’s Christmas and Bev’s sanity. When they find comedian Buddy, it looks like a Christmas miracle but when Buddy is found dead, the evidence is pointing towards an elf having killed Santa. New head of security Frankie makes her presence known and Bev receives a very special Christmas present, allowing her to leave the ship on sabbatical. Piers looks like he’s making a departure too, but the new Captain Marlow might have other thoughts.

Week commencing 20 July


Sunday 20 July
07:30 PM Statue Of Liberty: A French Giant Premiere
08:30 PM Marseille: Birth Of A Megapolis Rpt
09:30 PM Tour de France 2025 Full Stages E15 (Coverage starts on SBS Viceland in Perth)

Monday 21 July
07:30 PM Portugal with Michael Portillo Series Premiere
08:20 PM Breakaway Femmes: The Forgotten TDF Premiere
10:05 PM Rock Legends: Journey S09 E04
10:30 PM SBS World News Late
11:00 PM Classified Season 2 Premiere
11:50 PM A Criminal Affair Rpt
12:40 AM A Criminal Affair Rpt

Tuesday 22 July
07:30 PM Great Continental Railway Journeys S08 E03
08:30 PM Insight
09:30 PM Tour de France 2025 Full Stages E16

Wednesday 23 July
07:35 PM How Disney Built America S01 E04
08:30 PM Air India Crash: What Went Wrong? Premiere
09:25 PM Tour de France 2025 Full Stages E17

Thursday 24 July
07:35 PM Treasures With Bettany Hughes S04 E07
08:30 PM Tour de France 2025 Full Stages E18

Friday 25 July
07:30 PM The Good Ship Murder Season 2 Premiere
08:25 PM The Royals: A History Of Scandals S02 E02
09:20 PM Tour de France 2025 Full Stages E19

Saturday 26 July
07:30 PM Great British Cities With Susan Calman S01 E02
08:25 PM Tour de France 2025 Full Stages E20
12:50 AM Guillaume’s Paris Rpt
01:20 AM Tour de France Femmes 2025 Full Stages Premiere :woman_biking:

The Lost World Of The Hanging Gardens

Sunday 27 July 07:30 PM

A dramatic, engaging and inspiring story of archaeology, history and the human spirit, all set against the backdrop of a nation rebuilding after war. It is the remarkable story of one of the world’s greatest lost cities - Nineveh. Why did this once great city disappear, and could it also be the site of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, the last lost wonder of the ancient world?

Aerial Australia

Wednesday, 30 July at 8.20pm (4 parts) on SBS

Aerial Australia takes viewers on a breathtaking airborne odyssey across this diverse continent, unveiling a tapestry of awe-inspiring landscapes that exist alongside the rich heritage of one of the oldest living cultures on Earth. The series explores Australia’s vast panoramas where everything is larger than life, from the natural wonders of the east coast, the ancient rainforests of the far south, to Uluru, the cultural and spiritual heart of the nation in the Northern Territory.

Episode One: Pacific Coast

The Pacific Coast of Australia is home to Sydney’s architectural icons, Byron Bay’s iconic beach breaks, perilous white-water adventures, and the Great Barrier Reef, the largest living structure on Earth.

Smilla’s Sense Of Snow

Wednesday, 30 July at 9.15pm (6 parts)

Smilla’s Sense of Snow is a thrilling and genre-bending series set in 2040 where society is monitored through drones and body cams, energy is a privilege, and political tensions run high. The television adaptation of Peter Høeg’s worldwide bestseller stars Filippa Coster-Waldau, Elyas M’Barek and Henry Lloyd-Hughes and is directed by BAFTA Winner Amma Asante.

Smilla Jaspersen (Coster-Waldau), a smart and wealthy woman in her twenties, lives in a social housing complex in Copenhagen. She is alone and leads a solitary life until she meets a young Inuit boy who finds a way to her heart. When the boy suddenly dies in mysterious circumstances, Smilla wants to know why. Her search for answers leads her to the icy scenery of Greenland and right to the centre of dangerous political power games. Smilla’s extraordinary abilities are the key to the truth - about the boy and her own identity.

Smilla’s Sense of Snow is a Constantin Film production in co-production with Viaplay, ARD Degeto Film and Baltic Film Services and in cooperation with Netflix DACH and in association with and distributed by ITV Studios. The series is directed by BAFTA Winner Amma Asante, who is also an executive producer alongside Oliver Berben, Robert Kulzer, Pipaluk K. Jørgensen and Tina Hastings. Produced by Alicia Remirez.

Snowpiercer

Thursday 31 July 09:20 PM

Snowpiercer, the Great Ark Train, has kept the last remnants of humanity alive for almost seven years. A rigid class system maintains order, with First Class holding power over workers, while a condemned Prison Class struggles to survive in the Tail.

Oppenheimer: After Trinity

Saturday, 2 August at 5.30pm

This captivating documentary on J. Robert Oppenheimer, the architect of the first atomic bomb, explores his journey before and after the historic test out in the New Mexico desert in 1945.

Based on de-classified documents and exclusive interviews, including Dr. Oppenheimer’s grandson, it’s an intimate exploration of the Manhattan Project responsibilities and the weight of its global impact. This documentary offers a rare glimpse into the mind of J. Robert Oppenheimer through the written and spoken words of Dr. Oppenheimer as the documentary tells a deeply personal story that sheds light on the weight of the world on Dr. Oppenheimer’s shoulders.

Oppenheimer: After Trinity won 19 national and international film awards including the “best historical documentary” in the Cannes World film festival in Cannes, France. Producer/Director Larry L. Sheffield brings this incredible human story to the world.

*Airing to commemorate the 80th anniversary bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

Week commencing 27 July


Sunday 27 July
07:30 PM The Lost World Of The Hanging Gardens Premiere
08:35 PM The Secrets of Mount Olympus Rpt
09:30 PM Tour de France Femmes 2025 Full Stages E02 :woman_biking:
11:30 PM Guillaume’s French Atlantic Rpt
12:00 AM Tour de France 2025 Full Stages E21 Final :man_biking:

Monday 28 July
07:30 PM Portugal with Michael Portillo S01 E02
08:20 PM Abandoned Railways From Above Rpt
09:15 PM Britain’s Most Beautiful Road Rpt
10:10 PM SBS World News Late
10:40 PM The Andes Tragedy: 50 Years Later Rpt
11:35 PM Tour de France Femmes 2025 Full Stages E03

Tuesday 29 July
07:30 PM Great Continental Railway Journeys S08 E04
08:30 PM Insight
09:30 PM Dateline
10:00 PM SBS World News Late Rpt
10:30 PM Making Sense Of Cancer With Hannah Fry
11:35 PM Tour de France Femmes 2025 Full Stages E04

Wednesday 30 July
07:30 PM How Disney Built America S01 E05
08:20 PM Aerial Australia Series Premiere
09:15 PM Smilla’s Sense Of Snow Series Premiere
10:15 PM SBS World News Late
10:45 PM Who Do You Think You Are? Sarah J Parker Rpt
11:35 PM Tour de France Femmes 2025 Full Stages E05

Thursday 31 July
07:30 PM Great Australian Road Trips Series Premiere

08:25 PM Into The Amazon With Robson Green Rpt
09:20 PM Snowpiercer Series Premiere
10:15 PM SBS World News Late
10:45 PM Who Do You Think You Are? Brooke Shields Rpt
11:35 PM Tour de France Femmes 2025 Full Stages E06

Friday 1 August
07:30 PM The Good Ship Murder S02 E02
08:25 PM The Royals: A History Of Scandals S02 E03
09:20 PM Britain’s Most Luxurious Train Journeys Rpt
10:15 PM SBS World News Late
10:45 PM Who Do You Think You Are? Lisa Kudrow Rpt
11:35 PM Tour de France Femmes 2025 Full Stages E07

Saturday 2 August
07:30 PM Great British Cities With Susan Calman S01 E03
08:20 PM The Princes In The Tower: New Evidence Rpt
09:55 PM Tour de France Femmes 2025 Full Stages E08

SBS has picked up Indiana Jones, In Pursuit of an Icon (1×52’) and Reclaiming the West (1×52’). The package also includes three Arabic-related docs: Oman, the Incense Road (1×52’), Divas (1×52’) and Morocco, a Musical Journey (1×52’).

Atomic People

Sunday 3 August 05:40 PM

Winner of the 2025 BAFTA for Specialist Factual.

Atomic People explores the human fallout from the first and last atomic bombs used in an act of war.

The decision by the United States to drop atomic bombs on two Japanese cities - Hiroshima, on August 6th, 1945, and Nagasaki three days later, was one of the most momentous and destructive in world history. The bomb known as ‘Little Boy’ that decimated Hiroshima was 2,000 times more powerful than any bomb before, instantly killing approximately 80,000 of the city’s 350,000 residents. By the end of the year, the death toll would rise to 140,000 as initial survivors succumbed to illnesses connected to radiation exposure. In Nagasaki, where approximately 40,000 were killed instantly, the number would rise to 74,000 by the end of the year.

Now, nearly eighty years later, this unique film gathers the testimony of some of the last ‘Hibakusha’ - survivors of the two atomic bombs – before their voices are lost forever. With an average age of 85, most Hibakusha were children when the bombs were dropped. Combining their personal accounts with archive footage, ‘Atomic People’ features a significant number of voices from this shrinking group - the only people left on Earth to have survived a nuclear bomb – whilst exploring how their experiences continue to affect them to this day.

*Airing to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

Pompeii: The New Dig House of Treasures

Sunday 3 August 07:30 PM

A new one-hour addition to Pompeii: The New Dig reveals the latest findings as the biggest archaeological dig in Pompeii for a generation reaches its climax. Told through the drama of the dig and stylised fresco-inspired animations, House of Treasures continues to paint a vivid picture of what life was like in Pompeii, as well as the horror faced by the residents as the volcano erupted in AD 79.

Now, the team make another extraordinary discovery: the body of a woman, crouched on the floor, clutching a pouch containing pearl earrings and gold coins, possessions worth thousands of pounds in today’s money. To learn more about the room, the team use plaster casts of the cavities in the ash to reproduce the shapes of the furniture that filled the room: a chest, a bed and a small table. On top of the table, a marble slab on which we stood objects from everyday life - bottles, pots and plates.

The Shift

Tuesday 5 August 11:25 PM Double episode

Ep 1 Head of the maternity ward, Ella, fights a daily battle for the expectant mothers and her staff at a new super hospital, but the ward is understaffed. Senior consultant Michael is unwilling to employ more midwives. The auxiliary assistant Trille considers reporting a new mother.

Ep 2 A school bus has crashed, and anaesthesiologist Jacob is fighting to save the wounded children. The student midwife Vilhelm starts his internship, but is given a cold reception from midwife Louise. Ella is struggling with morning sickness - and the budgets.

Renewed for Season 2.

Estonia

Wednesday 6 August 10:50 PM Double episode

Ep 1 Struck by an emergency in a storm, MS Estonia has sent out a distress message. A massive rescue operation is underway in the Baltic Sea, and relatives waiting at the terminal want to know what has happened to their loved ones.

Ep 2 The Investigation Commission meets for the first time. Relatives want to hear the truth about the deceased and survivors from the authorities. The Commission’s leaders tell the media that the investigation cannot begin until the ship’s wreck is found.

Catch Me A Killer

Friday 8 August 10:45 PM

In 1994, a child disappears in Mitchell’s Plain. As a wave of fear grips the community, psychologist Micki Pistorius is asked to build a profile of a serial killer. Facing doubt from within the force and horror in the dunes, she begins a case that will change her life forever.

Leonardo Da Vinci

Saturday 9 August 08:20 PM

By Ken Burns, Sarah Burns & David McMahon.

A 15th-century polymath of soaring imagination and profound intellect, Leonardo da Vinci created some of the most revered works of art of all time, but his artistic endeavours often seemed peripheral to his pursuits in science and engineering. Through his paintings and thousands of pages of drawings and writings, Leonardo da Vinci explores one of humankind’s most curious and innovative minds.

Episode One:
Leonardo da Vinci grows up in a Tuscan village surrounded by nature, then moves to Florence, where the Renaissance is in full bloom, to apprentice as an artist and craftsman. He shows extraordinary talent but at times struggles to finish commissions. Later, in Milan, he joins Duke Sforza’s court, begins writing treatises, and paints a monumental fresco depicting the Last Supper.

Week commencing 3 August


Sunday 3 August
07:30 PM Pompeii: The New Dig House of Treasures Premiere
08:40 PM Venice From Above Rpt
09:45 PM Cleopatra: Mystery Of The Mummified Hand Rpt
10:50 PM Etruscans: Mysterious Civilisation Rpt
11:50 PM Tour de France Femmes 2025 Full Stages :woman_biking: Final

Monday 4 August
07:35 PM Portugal with Michael Portillo S01 E03
08:25 PM Abandoned Railways From Above Rpt
09:20 PM Britain’s Most Beautiful Road Rpt
10:15 PM SBS World News Late
10:45 PM Classified S02 E02
11:35 PM A Criminal Affair Rpt
12:25 AM A Criminal Affair Rpt

Tuesday 5 August
07:30 PM Great Continental Railway Journeys S08 E05
08:30 PM Insight
09:30 PM Dateline
10:00 PM SBS World News Late
10:30 PM Secret World Of Snacks: Ice Cream Rpt
11:25 PM The Shift Series Premiere
12:15 AM The Shift S01 E02

Wednesday 6 August
07:30 PM How Disney Built America S01 E06
08:20 PM Aerial Australia S01 E02
09:15 PM Smilla’s Sense Of Snow S01 E02
10:20 PM SBS World News Late
10:50 PM Estonia Series Premiere
11:40 PM Estonia S01 E02
12:30 AM Das Boot Rpt

Thursday 7 August
07:30 PM Great Australian Road Trips S01 E02
08:30 PM Into The Amazon With Robson Green Rpt
09:20 PM Snowpiercer S01 E02
10:15 PM SBS World News Late
10:45 PM Dopesick Rpt
11:55 PM The Real Mo Farah Rpt
01:00 AM Bermuda Triangle: Into Cursed Waters x 2 Rpt

Friday 8 August
07:30 PM The Good Ship Murder S02 E03
08:25 PM The Royals: A History Of Scandals S02 E04
09:20 PM Britain’s Most Luxurious Train Journeys Rpt
10:15 PM SBS World News Late
10:45 PM Catch Me A Killer Series Premiere
11:40 PM The Shelter Rpt
12:30 AM The Shelter Rpt

Saturday 9 August
07:30 PM Great British Cities With Susan Calman S01 E04
08:20 PM Leonardo Da Vinci Series Premiere


09:25 PM Stanley Tucci: Searching For Italy Rpt
10:15 PM Great Australian Walks Rpt
11:10 PM Homicide: Life On The Street x 4 Rpt

NITV and SBS to celebrate the significance and spectacle of the 25th Garma Festival

Comprehensive coverage across the network will connect all Australians with the culture, ceremony, and critical conversations from the landmark event.

As the Garma Festival celebrates its 25th anniversary this year from 1-4 August, NITV and SBS will deliver comprehensive, multiplatform, and multilingual coverage across the four-day event, giving all Australians a front row seat for all the agenda-setting conversations and an iconic celebration of Yolŋu culture.

Taking place in Gulkula, northeast Arnhem Land, the Garma Festival is one of Australia’s largest Indigenous gatherings and most significant Indigenous affairs forum. Hosted by the Yothu Yindi Foundation, the event brings together political leaders, policy makers, corporate leaders, and community representatives. It provides a globally recognised platform for debate about issues affecting First Nations people, while also celebrating the culture, ceremony, visual art, dance, music, and storytelling of the Yolŋu people.

In 2025, NITV returns to Gulkula as Media Supporter for the tenth year, to provide its unique First Nations focussed coverage of the festival. Together with SBS, it will be sharing all the key forums, major announcements, and highlights like the Opening Ceremony and the daily buŋgul (traditional dance), with a national audience across the network. The event will also be shared with global audiences through the World Indigenous Broadcasting Network.

“Each year, the Yolŋu people open their arms and their hearts to more than 2,500 people at Gulkula, and we’re honoured to extend that invitation to all Australians through our coverage of this significant event,” said Tanya Denning-Orman, SBS Director of First Nations.
“This year we will deliver more of the key moments and ceremonial spectacle of the Garma Festival across our platforms than ever before, as we continue to grow and expand our coverage across the entire SBS network, led by NITV as the official Media Supporter. We will ensure you don’t miss a moment and are proud to be delivering unparalleled access for every Australian, and around the world.

“This 25-year milestone for the Garma Festival is also an opportunity to reflect on the event’s significance, legacy, and impact. We’ll also highlight this history and celebrate the many achievements of Yolŋu leaders and the strengths of the region.”

Natalie Ahmat and John Paul Janke will present coverage at the 2025 Garma Festival

Daily live coverage, updates, and highlights – including a two-hour live special on Sunday 3 August from 10am – will be presented by NITV’s Indigenous News and Current Affairs team including Head of Indigenous News and Current Affairs, Natalie Ahmat; SBS National Indigenous Affairs Editor and host of The Point, John Paul Janke; NITV News Presenter and Senior Producer, Michael Rennie; and more.

In addition to NITV and SBS’s live simulcast of key events, SBS News will report from Garma, providing updates on SBS World News and its platforms, with Chief Political Correspondent, Anna Henderson, on the ground. SBS will also provide unique multilingual coverage with representatives from SBS’s Chinese and Arabic teams also reporting from Gulkula, with news and insights to feature across the SBS Audio network in more than 60 languages, in addition to NITV Radio.

NITV Muy Ngulayg on SBS On Demand will be the home for all Garma Festival content, with audiences able to tune into live streams, as well as catch up on all the forums and speeches, buŋgul, and NITV News’ programs.

The network’s comprehensive coverage includes*:

NITV News: Nula

3-3.30pm, Friday 1 August
Simulcast live on NITV, SBS and SBS On Demand

Join Natalie Ahmat and the NITV News team for a special edition of Nula, broadcast live from the 25th Garma Festival at Gulkula, in northeast Arnhem Land. Nula will provide a preview of events and insights into the issues and ideas to be discussed across the following days of the festival, with interviews, explainers, profiles, and stories from the local region.

Garma Opening Ceremony

4-5.30pm, Friday 1 August

Simulcast live on NITV, SBS, SBS On Demand
Join hosts Natalie Ahmat and John Paul Janke for the official opening ceremony launching a special 25th anniversary Garma Festival, rich in spirit, truth-telling, and the unbreakable connection to land and culture. The ceremony brings together Yolŋu leaders, community members, and special guests to mark this milestone moment. This year’s Garma theme, ‘Law of the Land: Standing Firm’, reflects the strength, resilience, and cultural authority of the Yolŋu people. The opening ceremony features heartfelt speeches and reflections, followed by a vibrant buŋgul, where miny’tji (art), manikay (song), dance, and story come together in a moving expression of identity and law. It’s also an important gathering for clans and families from across the region.

Garma Buŋgul
9-10am, Saturday 2 August, Sunday 3 August, and Monday 4 August

Simulcast on NITV, SBS and SBS On Demand

Set against the breathtaking backdrop of northeast Arnhem Land, this daily program captures the spirit of Yolŋu ceremony through miny’tji (art), manikay (song), dance and storytelling, which takes place as the sun sets at the festival each afternoon. The buŋgul is a powerful cultural expression, where ancient knowledge, deep connection to Country, and ancestral stories are shared through rhythm, movement, and song. Filmed on Yolŋu Country with cultural authority, this program offers audiences a rare and respectful window into the world’s oldest living culture. Each episode takes viewers on a journey, showcasing the rich traditions of Yolŋu clans as they share ceremonial dances passed down through generations. NITV’s special daily program explores the cultural meaning behind each buŋgul, offering insight into the songlines, law, and kinship systems that shape Yolŋu life.

Garma Forums
10am-12pm and 1.30-3.30pm, Saturday 2 August
Simulcast live on NITV, SBS and SBS On Demand
Join hosts Natalie Ahmat, John Paul Janke, and Michael Rennie for NITV’s live coverage of the Garma Festival forums, broadcasting from the Garrtjambal Auditorium in Gulkula. The forums are a powerful platform where First Nations voices take centre stage, bringing together community leaders, Elders, academics, politicians, and young people for deep and thought-provoking conversations about the future of this nation. NITV brings viewers the most important speeches and panels, capturing powerful moments from Yolŋu leaders, the Yothu Yindi Foundation, and national figures including the Prime Minister of Australia, the Hon Anthony Albanese MP. With expert commentary and cultural insight, NITV’s Garma Forums coverage invites all Australians to listen, learn, and engage with the issues that matter most to First Nations communities.

Garma 2025: 25 Years Strong
10am-12pm, Sunday 3 August
Simulcast live on NITV. SBS and SBS On Demand
Join hosts Natalie Ahmat and John Paul Janke for a special two-hour program celebrating 25 years of the Garma Festival. This commemorative broadcast will take audiences on a powerful journey through the heart of Yolŋu Country, showcasing the vibrancy, resilience, and legacy of the festival. Blending panel discussions with unforgettable live performances and the best of the buŋgul, the program will reflect on Garma’s extraordinary history and its role in shaping the national conversation on culture, identity, and self-determination. Featuring trailblazers, artists, community leaders, and special guests, the broadcast will honour those who laid the foundations of Garma and continue to carry its spirit forward.

The Best of Garma 2025
6pm, Monday 4 August
Simulcast on NITV, SBS and SBS On Demand
Hosted by Natalie Ahmat, this 30-minute recap program of highlights from Garma Festival will include all the key moments from four-days of celebration and reflection.

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