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Program Highlights


Sunday

6:00pm

Nowhere Boys


Sunday, 23 November 2014 New Series

Exploding with a television event premiere, the multi-award winning Nowhere Boys returns to ABC TV for a second series. ABC, ABC3 and ABC iview get in on the action with a multiplatform simulcast screening of the highly anticipated first episode.
Keeping the excitement and momentum going, fans can then watch episode two immediately afterwards at 6.30pm on ABC3.
The Nowhere Boys have found their way home, but Felix (Dougie Baldwin), Jake (Matt Testro), Sam (Rahart Adams) and Andy (Joel Lok) soon discover the adventure doesn't stop just because they're back. As they experiment with their new and unpredictable powers over earth, wind, fire and water, the boys realise they aren't the only ones who crossed back to this universe.
But before they fully understand the danger, they must first deal with the reality of being home, and rescue one of their own when a frustrated and jealous Andy devises a spell that has disastrous consequences. Andy is transformed into water, and disappears before Felix, Jake and Sam's very eyes. The race begins to rescue Andy before anyone notices he is missing.
But without Andy, the talisman no longer works, and the boys can't protect themselves against a dangerous adversary who is trying to stop them from bringing Andy back... forever.
To get Andy home, the boys must work together to evade an escalating police investigation into Andy's disappearance, identify a replacement 'Nowhere Boy', and keep their high-stakes quest a secret as they juggle the everyday teenage demands of romance, family, and friendships.

http://abc.net.au/iview/

PRODUCTION DETAILS:

Series creator: Tony Ayres. Producer: Beth Frey. Executive Producers: Tony Ayres and Michael McMahon. ABC Executive Producer: Simon Hopkinson. Directed by Peter Salmon (1-4), Craig Irvin (5-7), Rachel Griffiths (8-10) and Alister Grierson (11-13).


Financed with the assistance of Australian Children's Television Foundation. NBCUniversal TV Distribution. Matchbox Pictures. Developed and produced with the assistance of Film Victoria. Developed and produced in association with ABC Television.
Sunday

7:40pm

Countdown: Do Yourself A Favour


Sunday, 23 November 2014 Final

By the 80s, a generation of kids reared on COUNTDOWN were appearing on the show. Artists like Kylie Minogue, Kate Ceberano and Pseudo Echo stepped up to perform on the famous COUNTDOWN stage. The show was perfectly placed to reap what it had sown and the Aussie charts exploded with home grown stars. All of a sudden bands like INXS were setting the world charts on fire. We embraced their success as we embraced our sporting heroes.
A new wave arrived to infuse the show with a new swagger and COUNTDOWN got bigger, wilder and more popular. Molly was lost in a swirl of international meetings, recording dates, exclusives and dancing competitions. Record companies fought over him and accompanied his trips to Europe and America - hanging out with ABBA, Madonna and U2. The world's most famous artists had never seen anything like him - outrageous, frank and funny - with a magical enthusiasm for their work.
The more Molly toured the world after exclusives, the more guest hosts arrived. The lighting budget went up, the staging went up and everything got bigger and bigger. However, trouble was brewing with the arrival of the big budget video clips and COUNTDOWN began to lose its relevance. Sadly, the world moved on and the ABC axed the show in 1987.
COUNTDOWN was a place in time that brought the world of wild and sexy pop stars to our teens. And it took our stars to the world. Presented by Julia Zemiro #countdown

http://abc.net.au/iview/


PRODUCTION DETAILS:

An ABC Production. Producer Jeremy Boylen. Executive Producer Margot Phillipson. Head of ABC Factual Phil Craig.


Sunday

8:35pm

Cilla


Sunday, 23 November 2014

Cilla, a three-part drama starring Sheridan Smith as the famous Liverpudlian songbird, Cilla Black.
Cilla tells of her rocky rise to fame and will capture the essence of 1960s Liverpool, the atmosphere of promise and excitement as the Merseybeat music scene was on the verge of exploding in a blaze of tight-fitting skirts, stiletto heels and beehives.
In this second episode with Cilla and Bobby reunited, Cilla's confidence returns and she is once again dazzling crowds with her amazing voice.
The re-emergence of Brian Epstein propels her career to new heights, but this is soon followed by an all-time low when her first record fails in the charts. Against Bobby's judgement Brian convinces her to gamble on a ballad - a change of direction that could alter her life forever.

http://abc.net.au/iview/


PRODUCTION DETAILS:

Executive Producer/Writer: Jeff Pope; Executive Producers: Robert Willis & Tony Moulsdale. Cilla is an ITV production.


Sunday

9:20pm

Healing


Sunday, 23 November 2014 Australian TV Premiere

After 18 years in prison, Viktor Khadem (Don Hany) is a man who has almost given up on life.
For his final 12 months, he is sentenced to Won Wron, a low-security prison 200 km outside Melbourne in regional Victoria, where Senior Officer Matt Perry (Hugo Weaving) has established a unique program to rehabilitate broken men through giving them the responsibility for the rehabilitation of injured raptors - beautiful, fearsome, proud eagles, falcons and owls.
With the odds against him Matt chooses Viktor as his number one test case, introducing him to Yasmine, the majestic wedge-tailed eagle with a two-metre wingspan. If these two can tame each other, anything is possible.
Matt offers Viktor the job of running the Raptor Rehab Program, where he is able to choose his own crew. Viktor at first struggles with even being asked to do something let alone being allowed to decide who to do it with. When he chooses Paul (Xavier Samuel) (to protect him) and Shane (Mark Leonard Winter) (to keep him close), it's the first decision he has made for himself in 18 years.
Healing is a powerful, moving story of redemption, the discovery of hope and the healing of the spirit - in the most unlikely place, for the most singular men, through the most unusual catalyst.
Inspired by true events, healing is an Australian feature film written and directed by Craig Monahan, the multi-award winning director of The Interview - Winner of Best Film - Australian Film Institute Awards.

http://abc.net.au/iview/


PRODUCTION DETAILS:

A Pointblank Pictures Production with Screen Australia in association with Film Victoria and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation; Director/Co-Writer/Co-Producer Craig Monahan; Producer Tait Brady.


Tuesday

8:00pm

Kitchen Cabinet: Warren Entsch


Tuesday, 25 November 2014

Since 2012 Kitchen Cabinet has taken us into the homes of 20 politicians, from Prime Ministers to backbenchers, in every state of Australia, discovering varying degrees of culinary competence.
Since Kitchen Cabinet was last on air there has been a change in government, a new Prime Minister, and an interesting crop of senators that never cease to surprise. And so, in Series 4 of Kitchen Cabinet, Annabel Crabb is back for more, knocking on the doors of politician's homes around Australia, in search of a good meal and some answers.
Former Prime Minister Bob Hawke opens the doors to his Sydney home and takes Annabel on a house tour that involves both an inclinator and an elevator. Annabel flexes mussels with our Belgian born Perth based Finance Minister Mathias Cormann. Leader of the opposition Bill Shorten whips up a ratatouille with some close supervision from his wife Chloe Shorten. Labor MP Anna Burke talks about her experiences as Speaker during the unruliest parliament in Australian history. Liberal MP and former crocodile hunter Warren Entsch invites Annabel to his farm outside of Cairns, to sample some local produce. And, in a special episode of Kitchen Cabinet, Trade Minister Andrew Robb and former Liberal senator Mary Jo Fisher talk openly about their struggles with depression and how mental health can influence a political career.
Join Annabel Crabb as she gets beyond the sound bite and helps us to understand the curious creature that is the Australian politician.

http://abc.net.au/iview/


PRODUCTION DETAILS:

ABC TV
Tuesday



8:30pm

A Country Road: The Nationals


Tuesday, 25 November 2014 New Series

Presented by Heather Ewart, a seasoned political reporter who grew up on a sheep and wheat farm in National Party country in Victoria, A Country Road: The Nationals is a rollicking political and social history across time - and across this vast country.
The first episode explores the early history of the National Party, through to what many consider its heyday when the trio of Doug Anthony, Peter Nixon and Ian Sinclair reigned supreme.
Known as the Mulga Mafia, these three men dominated the political landscape in the 70s and 80s, especially during the Fraser years. They also played a critical part in the dismissal of the Whitlam Government.
Now all in their 80s and back on the farm, they give a frank and at times charming insight into the political clout they once carried.
Former Liberal Prime Ministers Malcolm Fraser and John Howard add their views on The Nationals' golden years.

http://abc.net.au/iview/


PRODUCTION DETAILS:

3 x 60 minutes. Presented by Heather Ewart. Executive Producers: Ben Hawke and Heather Ewart. Series Producer: Lisa Whitehead. An ABC News production.


Wednesday

9:05pm

Julia Zemiro's Home Delivery: Ruth Jones


Wednesday, 26 November 2014

Actress, comedian, writer, producer, Ruth Jones, laughs about winning a Best Newcomer Brit Comedy Award in her early 40s. A household name in the UK, she is probably best known to Aussie audiences as Myfanwy, the barmaid, from Little Britain and Nessa, the co-writer and one of the stars of the sitcom Gavin and Stacey. Ruth hails from a seaside town halfway between Cardiff and Swansea called Porthcawl and happily for her, has been able to live and work in Wales for most of her career.
They start their day on the Porthcawl coast walk and wander to the house Ruth once lived in with her parents, grandmother, sister and two brothers. The house is empty but brimming with memories for Ruth who is quite taken with emotion as she recounts the days she spent there as a little girl.
On the way to Nottage Primary School they visit the Grand Pavilion where Ruth first performed on stage. She gives a very honest account of the insecurities she still feels despite the enormous success she has enjoyed in the last ten years of her career. At the primary school, she tests Julia on some Welsh words and reminisces about the melodramatic streak that possessed her as a child.
Ruth is no longer a believer in the traditional sense but she takes Julia to All Saints church where all the family weddings, christenings and funerals have taken place. Ruth shares her views on spirituality and fondly recalls the Sunday mornings spent there with both her grandmothers.

http://abc.net.au/iview/



Wednesday

9:35pm

Black Comedy


Wednesday, 26 November 2014

Indigenous superhero Deadly Dave once again fixes the unfixable and we learn about one woman's fight to be able to identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander on the online dating site OKCupid.
A classic advertisement from the eighties is unearthed - this time from the long defunct adult chat line Girls Gone Native, where they promise that it's 'always wet season', we visit the Housewives of Narromine, and get a dubious singing lesson from the Tiddas.
Meanwhile a spotlight is turned on the ALF - the Aboriginal Liberation Front - a radical paramilitary group comprised of white middle class kids, led by the charismatic, yet insane, Marcy. Their aim - to free their Indigenous brothers and sisters from the shackles of white middle class oppression and repatriate them back into the bush - whether they like it or not. The only thing standing between the ALF and an unsuspecting Indigenous population is Kevin, a mild mannered schoolteacher.

http://abc.net.au/iview/


PRODUCTION DETAILS:

Scarlett Pictures, produced by Kath Shelper and Mark O'Toole. ABC Executive Producer and Head of Indigenous Sally Riley.


Thursday

8:30pm

Upper Middle Bogan: All You Can Eat


Thursday, 27 November 2014

After Edwina talks her father into letting Shawn do work experience with him, Danny feels embarrassed by the constant interruptions of the cleaners, gardeners and wine deliveries. He wishes he was not so middle class and more like the Wheelers, who, on the other side of town, are hatching a complicated plan to use a bunch of two-for-one coupons at a buffet restaurant. Meanwhile, Margaret is ordered by her doctor to get a dog to walk every day. Although she's thinking of a Shitzu, Julie brings her an abandoned greyhound that she has rescued. After Margaret gets attached to him, the dog is kidnapped. Margaret is devastated, but it is Julie who comes to the rescue once more.
CAST: Annie Maynard, Patrick Brammall, Robyn Nevin, Glenn Robbins, Robyn Malcolm, Michala Banas, Rhys Mitchell, Madeleine Jevic, Harrison Feldman, Lara Robinson and Dougie Baldwin #uppermiddlebogan

http://abc.net.au/iview/


PRODUCTION DETAILS:

A Gristmill Production for ABC TV. Executive Producers Robyn Butler, Wayne Hope, Geoff Porz and ABC TV Executive Producer Rick Kalowski.


Thursday

9:00pm

It's A Date: Should You Re-connect With An Old Flame?


Thursday, 27 November 2014

Should you re-connect with an old flame?
When one-time music video star and novelty candle maker Sharna (Bridie Carter) is talked into making a booty call, she finds herself rekindling with her ageing cover-band rocker ex, Harry (Vince Colosimo). But when she helps steer his career toward original compositions, Sharna soon realises that Harry can't quite get his head out of the covers.
Meanwhile, Lizzie (Roz Hammond) is surprised when her estranged ex-flame Matt (Aaron Pedersen) shows up transformed as the peace-loving monk 'Arjuna'. Though she is convinced he's hiding something, nothing can prepare her when the elephant in the room is revealed.
Also stars Brian Mannix and Brian Nankervis. Written by Peter Helliar and Roz Hammond.

http://abc.net.au/iview/


PRODUCTION DETAILS:

Executive Producer: Laura Waters. Producers: Paul Walton and Andrea Denholm. Co-Producer: Peter Helliar. Directed by Jonathan Brough, Erin White and Peter Helliar. ABC Executive Producers: Rick Kalowski and Brett Sleigh. A Princess Pictures Production in association with ABC TV and Film Victoria.


Friday

8:30pm

Death Comes To Pemberley


Friday, 28 November 2014 New Series

Adapted from PD James's international bestselling novel, the three-part series Death Comes to Pemberley, marks the 200th anniversary year of the first publication of Pride and Prejudice. PD James's inventive homage to Austen brings her much-loved world to life in a dazzling and original way with Austen's best-known characters Elizabeth, Darcy and Wickham, at its heart.
Elizabeth (Anna Maxwell Williams) and Darcy (Matthew Rhys) now six years married and with a son, are preparing for the lavish annual ball at their magnificent Pemberley home. The unannounced arrival of Elizabeth's wayward sister Lydia (Jenna Coleman), however, brings an abrupt and shocking halt to proceedings when she stumbles out of her chaise screaming that her husband Wickham has been murdered.
Darcy leads a search party out to the woodlands, and when they discover the blood-smeared corpse not of Wickham, but his travelling companion, suspicion is at once aroused. The dramatic and unnerving events of the evening have shattered the peace both of the Darcys and of Pemberley, and as the family becomes caught up in the ensuing murder investigation, a mysterious web of secrets and deceit will threaten all that the Darcys hold dear...

http://abc.net.au/iview/


PRODUCTION DETAILS:

Origin Pictures/BBC Drama. Executive Producers Ed Rubin and Polly Hill (BBC).



Watch Out For...


Saturday, 29 November 2014

6:30pm (VIC Only)

Victoria Votes


After the Coalition’s unexpected victory in November 2010, the Napthine government goes into the November 29 Victorian election as underdog.
Labor Leader Daniel Andrews will be hoping to return Labor to office after just one term of opposition.
On election night, ABC will offer the most extensive Victorian election night coverage. LIVE from ABC Melbourne studios, join hosts Ian Henderson and Frances Bell with ABC election analyst, Antony Green and panellists, Steve Bracks AC and Coalition Minister, Mary Wooldridge MP.


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Peter Thompson talks to Anh Do about the highs and lows of his journey from refugee to one of Australia's best-loved and most successful comedians.
Delete Program:

12:30AM Movie: Long Day's Journey Into Night
Amend Start time:

12:50AM Media Watch
Insert Program:

01:05AM Movie: The Whip Hand

(Repeat, PG)

A reporter on vacation uncovers a communist plot. CAST: Carla Balenda, Elliot Reid, Edgar Barrier, Raymond Burr. DIR: William Cameron Menzies (1951)
Insert Program:

02:25AM A Farmer's Life For Me

Series 1, Ep 1

(CC, Repeat, G)

Nine British couples compete to run their own farm in Suffolk for a year. From ploughing to buying and housing livestock, their first challenge is to choose a plot of land and show how they would run it to turn a profit.

Tuesday, November 18 NT Only

Insert Program:

10:00PM Family Confidential

Series 3, Ep 1, The Furness Jackmans

CC, Repeat, G) Indigenous Viewer Advice (May Contain)

Deborra-lee Furness and Hugh Jackman inhabit a world of international celebrity but they are driven by a far more urgent purpose.


Insert Program:

11:30PM Four Corners

(CC, Repeat)

Australia's leading investigative current affairs program. #4Corners


Insert Program:

12:15AM Media Watch

Series 2014, Ep 42

(CC, Repeat)

Australia's leading forum for media analysis and comment, presented by Paul Barry. #MediaWatch
Amend Start Time:

12:35AM Movie: The Whip Hand


Insert Program:

12:30AM Movie: The Whip Hand

(Repeat, PG)

A reporter on vacation uncovers a communist plot. CAST: Carla Balenda, Elliot Reid, Edgar Barrier, Raymond Burr. DIR: William Cameron Menzies (1951)
Insert Program:

1:50AM Talking Heads

(CC, Repeat, G)

Peter Thompson talks to Anh Do about the highs and lows of his journey from refugee to one of Australia's best-loved and most successful comedians.


Insert Program:

02:20AM Drive

CC, Repeat

(M), ABC1/2 Warning M - AT, CL

The biggest killer of young men in Australia is car crashes. Tasmania lays claim to Australia's highest rate of road fatality. What does the future hold for the families, friends and sons that are left behind?
Tuesday, November 18 QLD Only

Insert Program:

11:30PM Four Corners

(CC, Repeat)

Australia's leading investigative current affairs program. #4Corners
Insert Program:

12:15AM Media Watch

(CC, Repeat)

Australia's leading forum for media analysis and comment, presented by Paul Barry. #MediaWatch


Amend Start Time:

12:35AM Movie: The Whip Hand


Insert Program:

12:30AM Movie: The Whip Hand

(Repeat, PG)

A reporter on vacation uncovers a communist plot. CAST: Carla Balenda, Elliot Reid, Edgar Barrier, Raymond Burr. DIR: William Cameron Menzies (1951)
Insert Program:

1:50AM Talking Heads

(CC, Repeat, G)

Peter Thompson talks to Anh Do about the highs and lows of his journey from refugee to one of Australia's best-loved and most successful comedians.


Insert Program:

02:20AM Drive

CC, Repeat

(M), ABC1/2 Warning M - AT, CL

The biggest killer of young men in Australia is car crashes. Tasmania lays claim to Australia's highest rate of road fatality. What does the future hold for the families, friends and sons that are left behind?
Tuesday, November 18 SA Only

Delete Program:

12:40AM Movie: Long Day's Journey Into Night
Amend Start Time:

01:00AM Movie: The Whip Hand


Insert Program:

12:40AM Movie: The Whip Hand

(Repeat, PG)

A reporter on vacation uncovers a communist plot. CAST: Carla Balenda, Elliot Reid, Edgar Barrier, Raymond Burr. DIR: William Cameron Menzies (1951)
Delete Program:

02:00AM Talking Heads


Insert Program:

02:00AM Talking Heads

(CC, Repeat, G)

Peter Thompson talks to Anh Do about the highs and lows of his journey from refugee to one of Australia's best-loved and most successful comedians.
Insert Program:

02:20AM Drive

CC, Repeat

(M), ABC1/2 Warning M - AT, CL

The biggest killer of young men in Australia is car crashes. Tasmania lays claim to Australia's highest rate of road fatality. What does the future hold for the families, friends and sons that are left behind?
Tuesday, November 18 WA Only

Insert Program:

08:30PM Family Confidential

Series 3, Ep 1, The Furness Jackmans

CC, Repeat, G Indigenous Viewer Advice (May Contain)

Deborra-lee Furness and Hugh Jackman inhabit a world of international celebrity but they are driven by a far more urgent purpose.


Insert Program:

11:30PM Four Corners

(CC, Repeat)

Australia's leading investigative current affairs program. #4Corners


Insert Program:

12:15AM Media Watch

(CC, Repeat)

Australia's leading forum for media analysis and comment, presented by Paul Barry. #MediaWatch


Insert Program:

12:30AM Movie: The Whip Hand

(Repeat, PG)

A reporter on vacation uncovers a communist plot. CAST: Carla Balenda, Elliot Reid, Edgar Barrier, Raymond Burr. DIR: William Cameron Menzies (1951)


Insert Program:

01:50AM Talking Heads

(CC, Repeat, G)

Peter Thompson talks to Anh Do about the highs and lows of his journey from refugee to one of Australia's best-loved and most successful comedians.


Insert Program:

02:20AM Drive

CC, Repeat

(M), ABC1/2 Warning M - AT, CL

The biggest killer of young men in Australia is car crashes. Tasmania lays claim to Australia's highest rate of road fatality. What does the future hold for the families, friends and sons that are left behind?
Wednesday, November 19

Insert Episode Title:

12:30PM National Press Club Address

Luke Sayers, CEO Of PwC Australia And Vice Chairman Of PwC Asia


Delete Program:

01:30PM TBA


Insert Program:

01:30PM Chris Humfrey's Wild Life

Series 1, Ep 8

CC, Repeat G*Do not disturb/handle wild animals (can be dangerous)

Insert Program:

02:00PM Parliament Question Time

The Senate

CC, Live, Premiere


Insert Program:

02:55PM Photo Finish

Series 1, Ep 7, Mobile Photography

(CC, Repeat, G)


Insert Program:

03:25PM Agatha Christie's Poirot

Series 1, Ep 1, Five Little Pigs

CC, Repeat, PG


Delete Program:

04:00PM A Royal Romance


Thursday, November 20

Delete Program:

03:25PM Agatha Christie's Poirot
Insert Program:

03:25PM Agatha Christie's Poirot

Series 1, Ep 2, Sad Cypress

(CC, Repeat, PG)


Friday, November 21

Delete Program:

02:00PM Stephen Fry: Gadget Man
Insert Program:

02:00PM Dig 1940

Series 1, Ep 3

CC, Repeat, G, Final


Delete Program:

02:25PM Girls' Own War Stories


Insert Program:

02:30PM Three Men Go To New England

Series 1, Ep 2

CC, Repeat, PG


Delete Program:

03:25PM Agatha Christie's Poirot


Insert Program:

03:25PM Agatha Christie's Poirot

Series 1, Ep 4, The Hollow

CC, Repeat, PG



Program Guide

Sunday, 23 November 2014


6:00am

rage

(CC,PG)


Wall-to-wall music videos, from new releases to classics and the long-forgotten. Also featuring special guests who program their favourites. For more information visit the rage website or download the app. #watchingrage







7:00am

Weekend Breakfast

(CC)


Hosted by Andrew Geoghegan and Eliza Harvey, covering the latest news from Australia and around the world, with in-depth analysis and interviews, as well as sport, weather and what's happening in the arts.







9:00am

Insiders

(CC)


A not-to-be missed analysis of the week's political news, with interviews, discussion and analysis with Barrie Cassidy and guests. #Insiders







10:00am

Offsiders

(CC)


Gerard Whateley is joined by a panel of sportswriters, commentators and experts to discuss and dissect the week in sport. Offsiders provides a challenging, insightful, humorous debate for those serious about sport. #Offsiders







10:30am

The World This Week

(CC,Repeat)

Beverley O'Connor presents a review of the ABC's best international news stories, with extended reports from Australia's largest network of reporters and foreign correspondents.








11:00am

7.30 State Edition

(Repeat)








11:30am

Songs Of Praise: Carols From Yorkshire

(CC,Repeat,G)

The Huddersfield Choral Society, Sheffield Philharmonic Chorus, Kate Rusby and The Priests join Aled Jones as he explores the story of some popular Christmas carols.








12:00pm

Landline

(CC)Final

Australia's national rural program, with reports from around the country on rural and urban issues. Presented by Pip Courtney.








1:00pm

Gardening Australia Special: Climate

(CC,Repeat,G)Final

In the final episode of Gardening Australia's 25th season, Costa and the team look at how climate affects plant growth.








1:30pm

The Mix

(CC,Repeat)

James Valentine hosts a new weekly arts and entertainment program. The half-hour program will cover some things you know about, some you love, and some things only your kids will have heard of. #themixtv








2:00pm

Big Ideas Arts

(CC)


Big Ideas presents the best public talks, debates and lectures from Australia and around the world, with a focus on arts and culture.







3:00pm

Football: W-League: Round 11A: Adelaide United v Western Sydney Wanderers

(CC)


Adelaide United take on Western Sydney Wanderers at Adelaide Shores Football Centre in this split Round 11 of the W-League.







5:00pm

Doctor Who: The Time Of The Doctor

(CC,Repeat,PG)

The Doctor must sacrifice everything to save a town called Christmas from the Time Lord's greatest enemies. CAST: Matt Smith








6:00pm

Nowhere Boys

(CC,G)


Felix, Andy, Jake and Sam have returned home, but still the universe seems out of balance. Felix is concerned that Alice has followed them back; and Andy hopes his new power will get Ellen to notice him. CAST: Joel Lok







6:30pm

Compass: School Of Love (Part 1)

(CC)


Mari Steed is on an emotional journey to piece together the missing links of her past, a life tainted by separation, loss and tragedy.







7:00pm

ABC News Sunday

(CC)








7:40pm

Countdown: Do Yourself A Favour

(CC)Final

Celebrating Countdown's 40th anniversary, Part 2 is all about the 80s. Kids reared on the show were now appearing on its stage. International guests arrived and everything just got bigger. Host Julia Zemiro. #countdown.








8:35pm

Cilla

(CC,PG)


With Cilla and Bobby reunited, Cilla's confidence returns and she is once again dazzling crowds with her amazing voice. The re-emergence of Brian Epstein propels her career to new heights. But can it last? CAST: Sheridan Smith







9:20pm

Healing

(CC)


A powerful story of redemption, the discovery of hope, and the healing of the spirit - in the most unlikely place, for the most singular men, through the most unusual catalyst.







11:20pm

Filthy Cities: Industrial New York

(CC,Repeat,PG)Final

UK historian Dan Snow travels back to a seething Manhattan in the throes of the industrial revolution in the final part of Filthy Cities. (Ep 3 of 3)








12:20am

Zen: Ratking

(CC,Repeat,M,Adult Themes, Violence)Final

A glamorous Roman detective series based on the books by Michael Dibdin. At the risk of his reputation and career, Zen investigates the murder of a wealthy industrialist. Final. CAST: Rufus Sewell, Caterina Murino








1:50am

Movie: Isle Of The Dead

(CC,Repeat,B&W,1945,PG)

Boris Karloff is quarantined on a Greek island during plague times. But is it the plague or a vampire that is claiming the victims? CAST: Boris Karloff, Ellen Drew, Mark Cramer, Katherine Emery DIR: Mark Robson (1945)








3:05am

Cilla

(CC,Repeat,PG)

With Cilla and Bobby reunited, Cilla's confidence returns and she is once again dazzling crowds with her amazing voice. The re-emergence of Brian Epstein propels her career to new heights. But can it last? CAST: Sheridan Smith








4:05am

The New Inventors

(CC,Repeat,PG)

Featuring new ideas on a surfer's dream board; how to deliver oysters to your restaurant table as well as infusing them with flavours; get your tent up in no time.








4:35am

Catalyst

(CC,Repeat,PG,This episode contains vision of shark fin removal that may concern some viewers)Final

Sharks in hot water; eating for two - how to avoid diabetes during pregnancy; why are teenage girls so mean?; nature or nurture - why do boys prefer trucks to dolls?; discovering other Earths.








5:00am

Gardening Australia: Best Of 8

(CC,Repeat,G)Final

Angus Stewart explains how liquid fertilisers work, compares the different types available and demonstrates the best applications for each; Sophie Thomson explains what types of roses should be pruned in winter and why.








5:30am

Best Of Collectors

(CC,Repeat,G)

A Frenchman's passion for frogs, big beautiful and American Buicks, plus tomato tins, chocolate collectables and more from the Collectors back catalogue.


Other States:

New South Wales State







11:00am

7.30 NSW

(CC,Repeat)

State based current affairs. Quentin Dempster examines the local issues concerning New South Wales.








7:00pm

ABC News Sunday

(CC)


Local, National and International News presented by Juanita Phillips (Mon-Fri) and Jeremy Fernandez (Sat-Sun).


Australian Capital Territory







11:00am

7.30 ACT

(CC,Repeat)

Territory based current affairs. Chris Kimball examines the local issues concerning the ACT.








7:00pm

ABC News Sunday

(CC)


Local, National and International News hosted by Virginia Haussegger (Mon-Fri) and Craig Allen (Sat-Sun).


Queensland State







11:00am

7.30 QLD

(CC,Repeat)

State based current affairs. Matt Wordsworth examines the local issues concerning Queensland.








7:00pm

ABC News Sunday

(CC)


Local, National and International News hosted by Karina Carvalho (Mon-Fri) and Jessica van Vonderen (Sat-Sun).


Victoria State







11:00am

7.30 VIC

(CC,Repeat)

State based current affairs. Guy Stayner examines the local issues concerning Victoria.








7:00pm

ABC News Sunday

(CC)


Local, National and International News hosted by Ian Henderson (Mon-Thur) and Tamara Oudyn (Fri-Sun).







9:20pm

VIC Election Party Announcements: Coalition

(CC)


Victorian Election Party Announcements.







9:20pm

Healing

(CC)


A powerful story of redemption, the discovery of hope, and the healing of the spirit - in the most unlikely place, for the most singular men, through the most unusual catalyst.


Tasmania State







11:00am

7.30 TAS

(CC,Repeat)

State based current affairs. Airlie Ward examines the local issues concerning Tasmania.








7:00pm

ABC News Sunday

(CC)


Local, National and International News hosted by Peter Gee (Mon-Fri) and Angela Ross (Sat-Sun).


Northern Territory







11:00am

7.30 NT

(CC,Repeat)

Territory based current affairs. Alyssa Betts examines the local issues concerning the Northern Territory.








7:00pm

ABC News Sunday

(CC)


Local, National and International News hosted by Eleni Roussos (Mon-Fri).


South Australia State







11:00am

7.30 SA

(CC,Repeat)

State based current affairs. Simon Royal examines the local issues concerning South Australia.








7:00pm

ABC News Sunday

(CC)


Local, National and International News hosted by Jessica Harmsen (Mon-Fri) and Emma Rebellato (Sat-Sun).


Western Australia State







11:00am

7.30 WA

(CC,Repeat)

State based current affairs. Andrew O'Connor examines the local issues concerning Western Australia.








7:00pm

ABC News Sunday

(CC)


Local, National and International News hosted by James McHale (Mon-Fri) and Pamela Medlen (Sat-Sun).






Monday, 24 November 2014


6:00am

ABC News Breakfast

(CC)


9:00am

ABC News Mornings

(CC)


10:00am

The People's Supermarket

(CC,Repeat,PG)



11:00am

Big Ideas

(CC)


12:00pm

ABC News With Ros Childs

(CC)


1:00pm

Landline

(CC,Repeat)Final



2:00pm

Parliament Question Time

(CC)


3:00pm

Stephen Fry: Gadget Man

(CC,Repeat,G)



3:20pm

Agatha Christie's Poirot

(CC,Repeat,PG)



5:00pm

ABC News: Early Edition

(CC)


5:30pm

The Drum

(CC)








6:00pm

Eggheads: Corinium Racketeers

(CC,G)


A new team of challengers takes on seven of the greatest quiz show champions for a chance of winning a cash prize. Every time the Eggheads win, that prize increases.







6:30pm

QI: Electricity

(CC,Repeat,PG)

Joining QI master Stephen Fry for this electric episode are Sean Lock, Rich Hall, Jo Brand and Alan Davies. This episode is themed around electricity. The panellists' buzzers are all electrical noises.








7:00pm

ABC News

(CC)








7:30pm

7.30

(CC)


The best analysis of local, national and international events from an Australian perspective. Hosted by Leigh Sales, with political commentary from 7.30 Political Editor Sabra Lane in Canberra.





8:00pm

Australian Story

(CC)Final

Well-known and not so well-known Australians telling their own remarkable stories in their own words. #AustralianStory








8:30pm

Four Corners

(CC)Final

Australia's leading investigative current affairs program. #4Corners








9:20pm

Media Watch

(CC,PG)Final

Australia's leading forum for media analysis and comment, presented by Paul Barry. #MediaWatch








9:35pm

Q&A

(CC)Final

A lively interactive discussion hosted by Tony Jones where the audience at home and in the studio questions political leaders and opinion makers. #QandA








10:35pm

Lateline

(CC)


A unique nightly news analysis program bringing you up-to-the-minute coverage of Australian and international news and events. Hosted by Tony Jones and Emma Alberici. #Lateline







11:10pm

The Business

(CC,Repeat)

Ticky Fullerton takes a detailed look at the day's business and finance news. With the latest trends on international share and currency markets, pointing to what Australians can expect in the day ahead.








11:35pm

Rise Of The Continents: Eurasia

(CC,Repeat,G)Final

Eurasia has been shaped by a series of collisions: mountain ranges have been pushed up, valleys created and a once great ocean has come and gone.








12:35am

Parliament Question Time: The House Of Representatives

(CC)


The House Of Representatives







1:35am

Movie: Magic Town

(Repeat,B&W,1947,G)

Pollster Stewart finds a perfect, average American town which ruins itself when people are told of his discovery. CAST: James Stewart, Jane Wyman, Kent Smith, Ned Sparks DIR: William A Wellman (1947)








3:30am

Football: W-League: Round 11A: Adelaide United v Western Sydney Wanderers

(CC,Repeat)

Adelaide United take on Western Sydney Wanderers at Adelaide Shores Football in this split Round 11 of the W-League.








5:30am

Eggheads: Corinium Racketeers

(CC,Repeat,G)

A new team of challengers takes on seven of the greatest quiz show champions for a chance of winning a cash prize. Every time the Eggheads win, that prize increases.


Other States:

Victoria State







6:00pm

Eggheads: Corinium Racketeers

(CC,G)


A new team of challengers takes on seven of the greatest quiz show champions for a chance of winning a cash prize. Every time the Eggheads win, that prize increases.







6:30pm

QI: Electricity

(CC,Repeat,PG)

Joining QI master Stephen Fry for this electric episode are Sean Lock, Rich Hall, Jo Brand and Alan Davies. This episode is themed around electricity. The panellists' buzzers are all electrical noises.








6:55pm

VIC Election Party Announcements: Greens

(CC)


Victorian Election Party Announcements.


Western Australia State







9:00am

ABC News With Ros Childs

(CC)








12:00pm

ABC News With Ros Childs

(CC,Repeat)








Tuesday, 25 November 2014


6:00am

ABC News Breakfast

(CC)


9:00am

ABC News Mornings

(CC)


10:00am

The People's Supermarket

(CC,Repeat,PG)



11:00am

Four Corners

(CC,Repeat)Final



11:45am

Media Watch

(CC,Repeat,PG)Final



12:00pm

ABC News With Ros Childs

(CC)


1:00pm

Q&A

(CC,Repeat)Final



2:00pm

Parliament Question Time

(CC)


3:00pm

Stephen Fry: Gadget Man

(CC,Repeat,PG)



3:25pm

Agatha Christie's Poirot

(CC,Repeat,PG)



5:00pm

ABC News: Early Edition

(CC)


5:30pm

The Drum

(CC)








6:00pm

Eggheads: Travelling Mulberries

(CC,G)


A new team of challengers takes on seven of the greatest quiz show champions for a chance of winning a cash prize. Every time the Eggheads win, that prize increases.







6:30pm

QI: Eating

(CC,Repeat,PG)

Welcome to the QI grill for this episode on eating. Joining Stephen Fry are Jimmy Carr, Johnny Vegas, Phill Jupitus and Alan Davies. All of the panellists have food-themed buzzers.








7:00pm

ABC News

(CC)








7:30pm

7.30

(CC)


The best analysis of local, national and international events from an Australian perspective. Hosted by Leigh Sales, with political commentary from 7.30 Political Editor Sabra Lane in Canberra.







8:00pm

Kitchen Cabinet: Warren Entsch

(CC)


Annabel heads to Far North QLD to meet Coalition MP Warren Entsch. Warren picks Annabel up on his motorbike and they zoom to his property outside Cairns where he prepares a seafood feast freshly caught from the Torres Strait







8:30pm

A Country Road: The Nationals

(CC)


A rollicking political and social history across time and this vast country, presented by Heather Ewart. Episode 1 explores the National Party's early years, and what many consider its heyday during the 70s and 80s.







9:30pm

At The Movies

(CC,PG)


Join Margaret and David as they review the latest in cinema releases. #AtTheMovies







10:00pm

First Person Kodachrome

(CC)


Via a journey through the filmmaker's intriguing personal history, we learn about the wider impact of the widely popular and accessible photographic artform, Kodachrome.







10:30pm

Lateline

(CC)


A unique nightly news analysis program bringing you up-to-the-minute coverage of Australian and international news and events. Hosted by Tony Jones and Emma Alberici. #Lateline







11:05pm

The Business

(CC,Repeat)

Ticky Fullerton takes a detailed look at the day's business and finance news. With the latest trends on international share and currency markets, pointing to what Australians can expect in the day ahead.








11:30pm

Four Corners

(CC,Repeat)Final

Australia's leading investigative current affairs program. #4Corners








12:15am

Media Watch

(CC,PG)Final

Australia's leading forum for media analysis and comment, presented by Paul Barry. #MediaWatch








12:30am

Parliament Question Time: The Senate

(CC)


The Senate







1:30am

Movie: Creature From The Black Lagoon

(CC,Repeat,B&W,1954,PG)

American scientists get more than they bargained for when an Amazon expedition turns up a prehistoric man with gills. DIR: Jack Arnold CAST: Richard Carlson, Richard Denning (1954)








2:50am

Lawrence Leung's Unbelievable: Magic

(CC,Repeat,M,Coarse Language)

Magicians are masters of deception, but how do you fool a master magician? Lawrence learns the tricks of the trade from Las Vegas magicians, pickpockets and neuroscientists on a quest to create the ultimate 'magician-fooler'.








3:30am

Basketball: WNBL: Round 6: Melbourne v Adelaide

(CC,Repeat)

Catch all the action in Round 6 of the Women's National Basketball League as Melbourne take on Adelaide. Join the conversation using #WNBL








5:30am

Eggheads: Travelling Mulberries

(CC,Repeat,G)

A new team of challengers takes on seven of the greatest quiz show champions for a chance of winning a cash prize. Every time the Eggheads win, that prize increases.








Other States:

Victoria State







6:35pm

At The Movies: Short Cuts

(CC,Repeat,PG)

Margaret Pomeranz and David Stratton review some of the latest cinema releases. #AtTheMovies








6:50pm

VIC Election Party Announcements: Coalition Final Pitch

(CC)


Victorian Election Party Announcements.


Western Australia State







9:00am

ABC News With Ros Childs

(CC)








12:00pm

ABC News With Ros Childs

(CC,Repeat)








Wednesday, 26 November 2014


6:00am

ABC News Breakfast

(CC)


9:00am

ABC News Mornings

(CC)


10:00am

The People's Supermarket

(CC,Repeat,G)



11:00am

The Trail Of Genghis Khan

(CC,Repeat,G)



11:30am

The Trail Of Genghis Khan

(CC,Repeat,G)Final



12:00pm

ABC News With Ros Childs

(CC)


12:30pm

National Press Club Address

(CC)


1:30pm

Chris Humfrey's Wild Life

(CC,Repeat,G,Do not disturb or try to handle wild animals as they can be dangerous.)



2:00pm

Parliament Question Time

(CC)


3:00pm

Stephen Fry: Gadget Man

(CC,Repeat,G)



3:25pm

Agatha Christie: Poirot

(CC,Repeat,PG)



5:00pm

ABC News: Early Edition

(CC)


5:30pm

The Drum

(CC)








6:00pm

Eggheads: Crazy Golfers

(CC,G)


A new team of challengers takes on seven of the greatest quiz show champions for a chance of winning a cash prize. Every time the Eggheads win, that prize increases.







6:30pm

QI: Exploration

(CC,Repeat,PG)

Joining QI master Stephen Fry are panellists Rich Hall, Bill Bailey, Sean Lock and Alan Davies. Get your maps and compasses ready because this week's 'E' episode is all about exploring.








7:00pm

ABC News

(CC)








7:30pm

7.30

(CC)


The best analysis of local, national and international events from an Australian perspective. Hosted by Leigh Sales, with political commentary from 7.30 Political Editor Sabra Lane in Canberra.







8:00pm

Shaun Micallef's MAD AS HELL

(CC,PG)Final

A half-fortnightly reaping, threshing and winnowing of current affairs asphodel by the combine harvester that is Shaun Micallef. #madashelltv








8:30pm

The Chaser's Media Circus

(CC,M)


New comedy show dissecting the week's news and media by the makers of The Checkout and The Chaser's War on Everything.







9:05pm

Julia Zemiro's Home Delivery: Ruth Jones

(CC,PG)


Julia Zemiro walks our favourite funny people down memory lane, and back home to their old stomping ground. This week she is in the Welsh holiday town of Porthcawl with Brit Comedy Award winner Ruth Jones.







9:35pm

Black Comedy

(CC,M,Coarse Language, Sexual References)

We meet the Aboriginal Liberation Front, a group of radical white kids freeing their Indigenous brothers and sisters from the shackles of oppression.








10:05pm

The Agony Of Modern Manners: Travel

(CC,Repeat,M,Nudity)

Our Agony Uncles and Aunts discuss the do's and don't's of travel. CAST: Steve Vizard, Julia Zemiro, Hannah Gadsby, John Elliott #AgonyManners








10:30pm

Lateline

(CC)


A unique nightly news analysis program bringing you up-to-the-minute coverage of Australian and international news and events. Hosted by Tony Jones and Emma Alberici. #Lateline







11:05pm

The Business

(CC,Repeat)

Ticky Fullerton takes a detailed look at the day's business and finance news. With the latest trends on international share and currency markets, pointing to what Australians can expect in the day ahead.







11:35pm

Outland

(CC,Repeat,M,Coarse Language)

The science fiction fan club enters an alien world when they meet at Fab's. Fab hasn't turned up and the crew are forced to face their fears as they are stalked by his creepy, knife-wielding nan. CAST: Adam Richard








12:00am

Hustle

(CC,Repeat,PG)

A former TV game show host sacked for corruption, now an equally dishonest property developer, demolishes Albert's favourite pub. The hustlers decide to make him their latest mark. CAST: Adrian Lester








1:00am

Parliament Question Time: The Senate

(CC,Repeat)

The Senate








2:00am

Movie: The Strange Love Of Martha Ivers

(CC,Repeat,B&W,1946,PG)

A violent argument and an accidental murder bind for life Martha Ivers and Walter O'Neil. CAST: Barbara Stanwyck, Kirk Douglas DIR: Lewis Milestone (1946)








4:00am

Movie: Crack-Up

(CC,Repeat,B&W,1946,PG)

An art expert whose expertise is the revealing of forgeries is made to look incompetent by crooks. CAST: Pat O'Brien, Claire Trevor, Herbert Marshall, Ray Collins, Wallace Ford DIR: Irving Reis (1946)








5:30am

Eggheads: Crazy Golfers

(CC,Repeat,G)

A new team of challengers takes on seven of the greatest quiz show champions for a chance of winning a cash prize. Every time the Eggheads win, that prize increases.


Other States:

Victoria State







6:35pm

At The Movies: Short Cuts

(CC,Repeat,PG)

Margaret Pomeranz and David Stratton review some of the latest cinema releases. #AtTheMovies








6:50pm

VIC Election Party Announcements: ALP Final Pitch

(CC)


Victorian Election Party Announcements.


Western Australia State







9:00am

ABC News With Ros Childs

(CC)


9:30am

One Plus One

(CC,Repeat)









12:00pm

ABC News With Ros Childs

(CC,Repeat)








Thursday, 27 November 2014


6:00am

ABC News Breakfast

(CC)


9:00am

ABC News Mornings

(CC)


10:00am

The People's Supermarket

(CC,Repeat,G)Final



11:00am

Kangaroo Mob

(CC,Repeat,PG)



12:00pm

ABC News With Ros Childs

(CC)


1:00pm

Ballroom Rules

(CC,Repeat,M,Coarse Language)



1:30pm

Wallace & Gromit's World Of Invention

(CC,Repeat,G)Final



2:00pm

Parliament Question Time

(CC)


3:00pm

Stephen Fry: Gadget Man

(CC,Repeat,PG)



3:25pm

Agatha Christie: Poirot

(CC,Repeat,PG)



5:00pm

ABC News: Early Edition

(CC)


5:30pm

The Drum

(CC)








6:00pm

Eggheads: On The Beat

(CC,G)


A new team of challengers takes on seven of the greatest quiz show champions for a chance of winning a cash prize. Every time the Eggheads win, that prize increases.







6:30pm

QI: Doves

(CC,Repeat,PG)

Joining QI master Stephen Fry for this doves-themed episode are David Mitchell, Andy Hamilton, Johnny Sessions and Alan Davies.








6:55pm

Clarke and Dawe

(CC,G)Final

Join satirical duo John Clarke and Bryan Dawe for their irreverent take on the week's news headlines.








7:00pm

ABC News

(CC)






7:30pm

7.30

(CC)


The best analysis of local, national and international events from an Australian perspective. Hosted by Leigh Sales, with political commentary from 7.30 Political Editor Sabra Lane in Canberra.







8:00pm

Catalyst

(CC)


Each week Catalyst brings you stories from Australia and around the world. Science changes all our lives. For better or worse, we are committed to showing you what our future holds.







8:30pm

Upper Middle Bogan: All You Can Eat

(CC, M, Coarse Language)

Edwina talks Danny into letting Shawn do work experience with him, exposing his middle class lifestyle. Meanwhile, Margaret's doctor insists she must find a dog to walk every day. CAST: Robyn Nevin #UpperMiddleBogan.








9:00pm

It's A Date: Should You Re-connect With An Old Flame?

(CC,M,Coarse Language, Drug Use, Sex Scenes)

Cover band hero Harry accepts a booty call from old flame Sharna who encourages a new direction for him. Lizzie is surprised when her once volatile ex resurfaces as a peace-loving guru. CAST: Vince Colosimo, Bridie Carter








9:30pm

The Midwives: Midwife In The Making

(CC,PG)


Following student midwives as they train at one of the busiest maternity units in the UK.







10:30pm

Lateline

(CC)


A unique nightly news analysis program bringing you up-to-the-minute coverage of Australian and international news and events. Hosted by Tony Jones and Emma Alberici. #Lateline







11:05pm

The Business

(CC,Repeat)

Ticky Fullerton takes a detailed look at the day's business and finance news. With the latest trends on international share and currency markets, pointing to what Australians can expect in the day ahead.








11:30pm

Rev.

(CC,Repeat,M,Coarse Language, Sexual References)

Reverend Adam is feeling the pressure of trying to fill a rundown London church - that is, until his congregation quadruples overnight. CAST: Tom Hollander, Steve Evets, Olivia Colman, Ellen Thomas








12:00am

Spooks

(CC,Repeat,M,Violence)

An imprisoned religious leader is the mastermind behind a planned attack in London. MI5 must step in at the eleventh hour to prevent a massive loss of life. CAST: Geoffrey Streatfeild








1:00am

Parliament Question Time: The House Of Representatives

(CC)


The House Of Representatives







2:00am

The Jonathan Ross Show: Bradley Cooper, David Mitchell, Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Emeli Sande

(CC,Repeat,M,Coarse Language, Sexual References)

Jonathan will be joined on the sofa by Formula One driver Jenson Button, actress Suranne Jones, movie tough guy Ray Winstone and British comedian Dom Jolly. There will also be music from R&B girl group Stooshe.








2:45am

Matthew Bourne's Sleeping Beauty

(Repeat,G)

Matthew Bourne's enchanting reinterpretation of Tchaikovsky's classic ballet The Sleeping Beauty.








4:30am

Lawrence Leung's Unbelievable: Manipulation

(CC,Repeat,PG)

Lawrence presents a user's guide to how we are manipulated, persuaded and deceived without us knowing it. This episode features liars, cheats, poker players, and at long last reveals the truth about Joe the Cameraman.








5:00am

Sleek Geeks: Why Is It So? : Part 2

(CC,Repeat,G)

Karl and Adam tackle the question of what's in water other than water. How do you win Lotto (or why you can't win Lotto)? Why the sky is blue? And what happens to your body when you go under general anaesthetic?








5:30am

Eggheads: On The Beat

(CC,Repeat,G)Final

A new team of challengers takes on seven of the greatest quiz show champions for a chance of winning a cash prize. Every time the Eggheads win, that prize increases.


Other States:

Western Australia State







9:00am

ABC News With Ros Childs

(CC)








12:00pm

ABC News With Ros Childs

(CC,Repeat)








Friday, 28 November 2014


6:00am

ABC News Breakfast

(CC)


9:00am

ABC News Mornings

(CC)


10:00am

One Plus One

(CC)


10:30am

At The Movies

(CC,Repeat,PG)



11:00am

Big Ideas

(CC)


12:00pm

ABC News With Jane Hutcheon

(CC)


1:00pm

The Midwives

(CC,Repeat,PG)



2:00pm

Utopia Girls: How Women Won The Vote

(CC,Repeat,PG,Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following program contains images and voices of people who have died)



2:55pm

Stephen Fry: Gadget Man

(CC,Repeat,G)Final



3:25pm

Agatha Christie: Poirot

(CC,Repeat,PG)



5:00pm

ABC News: Early Edition

(CC)


5:30pm

The Drum

(CC)








6:00pm

Eggheads: The Badgers

(CC,G)


A new team of challengers takes on seven of the greatest quiz show champions for a chance of winning a cash prize. Every time the Eggheads win, that prize increases.







6:30pm

QI: Europe

(CC,Repeat,PG)Final

Joining QI master Stephen Fry for this Europe-themed episode are Alan Davies, Dara O'Briain, Phill Jupitus and David Mitchell.








7:00pm

ABC News







7:30pm

7.30 [State Edition]







8:00pm

Spicks And Specks: Pete Thomas, Claire Bowditch, Meshel Laurie, Milton Jones

(CC,G)


Josh, Ella and Adam are joined by comedian Meshel Laurie, international drummer Pete Thomas, australian singer Claire Bowditch and British comedian Milton Jones.







8:30pm

Death Comes To Pemberley

(CC,M,Violence)

The peace at Pemberley is broken when an unexpected guest brings news of a murder. CAST: Anna Maxwell Williams, Matthew Rhys








9:30pm

Silent Witness: Redhill Part 2

(CC,Repeat,M,Adult Themes, Violence)

The team investigate a murder at Redhill prison where the battle to control the drugs trade on the wing continues. Harry and Nikki dig deep into Detective Inspector Bridges’ past, making a significant discovery. CAST: Tom Ward








10:30pm

Lateline

(CC)


A unique nightly news analysis program bringing you up-to-the-minute coverage of Australian and international news and events. Hosted by Tony Jones and Emma Alberici. #Lateline







11:10pm

Shaun Micallef's MAD AS HELL

(CC,Repeat,PG)Final

A half-fortnightly reaping, threshing and winnowing of current affairs asphodel by the combine harvester that is Shaun Micallef. #madashelltv








11:40pm

rage

(MA, Adult Themes, Coarse Language, Drug Use, Horror, Nudity, Sex References, Violence)

Wall-to-wall music videos, from new releases to classics and the long-forgotten. Also featuring special guests who program their favourites. For more information visit the rage website or download the app. #watchingrage








5:00am

rage

(CC,PG)


Wall-to-wall music videos, from new releases to classics and the long-forgotten. Also featuring special guests who program their favourites. For more information visit the rage website or download the app. #watchingrage

Other States:

New South Wales State







7:30pm

7.30 NSW

(CC)


State based current affairs. Quentin Dempster examines the local issues concerning New South Wales.


Australian Capital Territory







7:30pm

7.30 ACT

(CC)


Territory based current affairs. Chris Kimball examines the local issues concerning the ACT.


Queensland State







7:30pm

7.30 QLD

(CC)


State based current affairs. Matt Wordsworth examines the local issues concerning Queensland.


Victoria State







7:30pm

7.30 VIC

(CC)


State based current affairs. Guy Stayner examines the local issues concerning Victoria.


Tasmania State

7:30pm

7.30 TAS

(CC)


State based current affairs. Airlie Ward examines the local issues concerning Tasmania.


Northern Territory







7:30pm

7.30 NT

(CC)


Territory based current affairs. Alyssa Betts examines the local issues concerning the Northern Territory.


South Australia State







7:30pm

7.30 SA

(CC)


State based current affairs. Simon Royal examines the local issues concerning South Australia.



Western Australia State







9:00am

ABC News With Jane Hutcheon

(CC)








12:00pm

ABC News With Jane Hutcheon

(CC)








7:30pm

7.30 WA

(CC)


State based current affairs. Andrew O'Connor examines the local issues concerning Western Australia.






Saturday, 29 November 2014


6:00am

rage

(CC,PG)


Wall-to-wall music videos, from new releases to classics and the long-forgotten. Also featuring special guests who program their favourites. For more information visit the rage website or download the app. #watchingrage







10:30am

rage Guest Programmer: Russell Morris

(CC,PG)


Russell Morris guest programs rage.







11:30am

Catalyst

(CC,Repeat)

Each week Catalyst brings you stories from Australia and around the world. Science changes all our lives. For better or worse, we are committed to showing you what our future holds.








12:00pm

Australian Story

(CC,Repeat)Final

Well-known and not so well-known Australians telling their own remarkable stories in their own words. #AustralianStory








12:30pm

The Restaurant: The Seasonal Ingredient

(CC,Repeat,G)

The five remaining couples get a lesson in seasonality. Before their restaurants open Raymond sets them a challenge. They must use only fresh, local and seasonal produce to make dishes to sell at a local farmers' market.








1:30pm

Movie: Montana Belle

(CC,Repeat,1952,PG)

When the Daltons rescue Belle Starr they make her pay back by involving herself in a dangerous raid. CAST: Jane Russell, George Brent, Scott Brady, Forrest Tucker DIR: Allan Dwan (1952)








3:00pm

Basketball: WNBL: Round 7: Sydney Uni v Adelaide

(CC)


Catch all the action in Round 7 of the Women's National Basketball League as Sydney University take on Adelaide. Join the conversation using #WNBL







5:00pm

David Attenborough: Kingdom Of Plants: Survival

(CC,Repeat,G)Final

In this final episode David Attenborough discovers the plants that have evolved to shed their dependency on water enabling them to survive in the driest environments.






6:00pm

The Day The Shark Came In

(CC,PG)


Off Perth's ocean beaches, sharks are attacking and killing more than ever before. While scientists look for a defence, Kim Allen an attack survivor with no degree is chasing the same goal.







7:00pm

ABC News

(CC)








7:30pm

Death In Paradise

(CC,Repeat,PG)

When a young nun is found dead in her smoke-filled bedroom, DI Richard Poole and his team are soon on the scene. CAST: Ben Miller, Sara Martins








8:30pm

Scott & Bailey

(CC)Final

The discovery of slaves turns a murder inquiry into a multi-agency investigation. Scott and Bailey are determined to get Gill through to retirement with her reputation intact. CAST: Suranne Jones, Lesley Sharp








9:20pm

The Doctor Blake Mysteries: The Silence

(CC,Repeat,M,Adult Themes, Violence)

When a Ballarat school principal is found dead, Blake and Lawson find themselves back at the school where they first met as boys. CAST: Craig McLachlan








10:15pm

The Chaser's Media Circus

(CC,Repeat,M)

New comedy show dissecting the week's news and media by the makers of The Checkout and The Chaser's War on Everything.








10:50pm

The Thick Of It

(CC,Repeat,MA,Frequent Coarse Language)Final

The final reckoning. Every dog has its day, but as the fallout from the inquiry takes its toll, the everyday problems of government continue unabated. CAST: Roger Allam, Peter Capaldi and Rebecca Front (Season Final)








11:20pm

rage Guest Programmer: Russell Morris

(MA, Adult Themes, Coarse Language, Drug Use, Horror, Nudity, Sex References, Violence)

Wall-to-wall music videos, from new releases to classics and the long-forgotten. Also featuring special guests who program their favourites. For more information visit the rage website or download the app. #watchingrage








5:00am

rage

(PG)


Wall-to-wall music videos, from new releases to classics and the long-forgotten. Also featuring special guests who program their favourites. For more information visit the rage website or download the app. #watchingrage







Other States:

Victoria State







6:00pm

ABC News

(CC)


ABC’s Election Night coverage begins with a special 6pm edition of ABC News Victoria.







6:30pm

Victoria Votes

(CC)


LIVE from the ABC Melbourne studios, join hosts Ian Henderson and Frances Bell with ABC election analyst, Antony Green and panellists, Steve Bracks AC and Coalition Minister, Mary Wooldridge MP.







10:30pm

Scott & Bailey

(CC)Final

The discovery of slaves turns a murder inquiry into a multi-agency investigation. Scott and Bailey are determined to get Gill through to retirement with her reputation intact. CAST: Suranne Jones, Lesley Sharp








11:15pm

The Chaser's Media Circus

(CC,Repeat,M)

New comedy show dissecting the week's news and media by the makers of The Checkout and The Chaser's War on Everything.








11:50pm

rage Guest Programmer

(MA, Adult Themes, Coarse Language, Drug Use, Horror, Nudity, Sex References, Violence)

Wall-to-wall music videos, from new releases to classics and the long-forgotten. Also featuring special guests who program their favourites. For more information visit the rage website or download the app. #watchingrage



Northern Territory







3:00pm

Football: NTFL: Round 9: Nightcliff v Waratah

(CC)


Nightcliff play Waratah in round 9 of the Northern Territory Football League (NTFL).


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