Can confirm eps 3 and 4 in season 2 aired Monday night.
Chinese dating show If You Are the One is expected to film in Busselton in south west WA in March.
I think SBS may rush the special to air on its Viceland channel.
The Ghan: Australia’s Greatest Train Journey ENCORE
Saturday 26 January, all day SBS Viceland
The 2979 kilometre rail journey from Adelaide to Darwin that kicked off Australia’s slow TV craze. The Ghan tells the story of how the development of central Australia can be attributed to local Indigenous communities as well as early immigrants, including the Afghan cameleers The Ghan is named after.
North to South
Sunday 27 January 7.30pm, SBS (3 hours)
Saturday 2 February, all day SBS Viceland
A spectacular overland route from Auckland on New Zealand’s north island, down to the south by way of multiple forms of transport including railways, sailing and driving. The city gives way to rolling pastures, volcanic extremes, tranquil waterways, the rough Otago high country and grandeur of the Southern Alps and Milford Sound.
Rainbow Pride
February is Mardi Gras month, and SBS VICELAND is putting together a Rainbow pride collection of LGBTQI films to celebrate the festival and LGBTQI filmmakers and stories.
From Sunday 17 February at 8.30pm on SBS VICELAND
Includes
SEVENTEEN
SUNDAY, 17 FEBRUARY AT 8.30PM ON SBS VICELAND
A student at a boarding school secretly falls in love with her friend, but her friend is already in a relationship with a boy.
FIRST GIRL I LOVED
SUNDAY, 17 FEBRUARY AT 10.30PM ON SBS VICELAND
Seventeen-year-old Anne just fell in love with Sasha, the most popular girl at her LA public high school. But when Anne tells her best friend Clifton - who has always harboured a secret crush - he does his best to get in the way.
I need to heap some praise for once.
The Orville is just about the best show on FTA at the moment.
A Sci-Fi program with humour, drama and often an incisive social message, all rapped into one. Couple that with well thought out eclectic characters, good production standards and you have a winner.
It’s essential viewing amongst the dross currently being served up on FTA.
I think The Orville would have done ok on 7Mate surprised 7 didn’t pick it up. Or even Ten for their multichannel.
Ooh. There’s rapping?
I tried to like it a few times but no. Makes no sense having it on ABC Comedy.
… drat. Hate it when I stuff up. Please accept my “W” herewith.
but it’s not on ABC comedy, it’s on Viceland.
My bad. I thought I saw it after The Good Place but it was after Brooklyn 99.
Slutever - Season 2
From Tuesday 16 April at 9:30pm with double episode and all eight episodes available to stream.
Sex writer Karley Sciortino returns for a second season of enlightened voyeurism, challenging how we see sexuality, gender, love, and everything in between.
Over eight episodes, Karley will explore sugar babies, bisexual men, open relationships, interview sex witches, and dive into the high tech world of VR porn. Slutever S2 also premieres on SBS VICELAND with a double episode on Tuesday, 16 April at 9.30pm, followed by double episodes weekly on Tuesdays at 9.30pm. Season One is also available on SBS On Demand.
Would they be allowed to advertise that shows name in full or it would have to have a * ?
New documentary Burlesque Blokes is coming to Viceland.
I’m out.
Is that your first screen credit?
Out and proud?
Beat The Internet
From Saturday 20 April at 6.30pm
Join comedian John Robins as he hosts the comedy quiz show where contestants try to finish sentences based on some of the internet’s most popular search terms.
Can five contestants predict some of the most common ‘autocompletes’ and survive to the final round?
John is ably assisted by fact-master Sunil Patel , who explains just why we search for the things we do.
It’s the only quiz show where humans supply the questions and robots supply the answers, and where you’re only ever one round away from being deleted from the game.
They really need to remove the SBS Viceland HD promos… It’s been available for almost 2 years. Why do the people at SBS think a lot of people still have SD digital televisions?
Viceland isn’t available in HD on Foxtel for one, remembering seeing a lot of complaints about that. And the HD take up isn’t necessarily as high as you think, I know plenty of people who have had no need to buy a tv in the last 10 years, so don’t have HD.
My parents only just got rid of their 12 year old TV because it was playing up and switching itself off, if it had been on for more than a couple of hours. Otherwise, they’d still have it.