Index
Program Highlights 1
Australia Remembers 1
Australia's Great War Horse 2
Poldark 5
Why Anzac With Sam Neill 7
The Weekly With Charlie Pickering 8
The Agony Of God 9
Lest We Forget What? 10
The Crater: A Vietnam Story 11
Agatha Raisin: The Quiche Of Death 12
Watch Out For... 13
Jennifer Byrne Presents Great War Stories 13
Anzac Day Programming 14
Amendments 15
Program Guide 26
Sunday, 19 April 2015 26
Monday, 20 April 2015 31
Tuesday, 21 April 2015 34
Wednesday, 22 April 2015 37
Thursday, 23 April 2015 40
Friday, 24 April 2015 44
Saturday, 25 April 2015 49
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Cementing the ABC’s role as the home of Australian stories and national conversations, ABC Television will broadcast a range of programs commemorating one of the defining moments of Australia’s history – the Gallipoli landings.
In particular, a number of documentaries marking 100 years of service, and commissioned with the support of the Department of Veterans’ Affairs, will air from Sunday 19 April. These are Australia’s Great War Horse, Why Anzac With Sam Neill, Lest We Forget What? and The Crater.
These films follow the success of the acclaimed drama Anzac Girls and documentary series The War That Changed Us last year, similarly supported by Veterans’ Affair.
The ABC’s full Australia Remembers Anzac coverage across TV, radio and online is available at: abc.net.au/anzac/programming. This site will be updated as projects and details are confirmed and announced.
To view a promo of our Australia Remembers coverage click here, and join the conversation at #AnzacABC
http://abc.net.au/iview/
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Sunday
7:40pm
Australia's Great War Horse
Sunday, 19 April 2015
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More than 130,000 Australian horses served in the Great War of 1914-18. Nearly 30,000 were engaged in the Middle East. Popularly known as 'Walers', it was in the desert sands that their legend was born. They carried their men to victory on the long road to Damascus, but at war's end they did not come home.
Australia's Great War Horse takes us on an epic journey from the outback of Australia, across the vast Indian Ocean, to the pyramids of Egypt, the living hell that was Gallipoli, and the unforgiving desert sands of the Middle East. After the disaster of Gallipoli, and with the Ottoman Turks threatening the Suez Canal, regiments of the Australian Light Horse were to undertake a gruelling three-year campaign to drive the Turks from the Sinai and Palestine, culminating in the 'Great Ride' through the Jordan Valley and the capture of Damascus.
This epic desert war couldn't have been undertaken without the horses or the small army of horse-breakers, veterinarians, farriers, saddlers and feed suppliers who were essential to keeping thousands of horses in the field and battle-ready. Intense bonds between man and horse developed, and the loss of a horse in battle was a harrowing experience. For the first time, Australia's Great War Horse goes behind the legend of two celebrated partnerships - Michael Shanahan and 'Bill the Bastard', and Guy Haydon and 'Midnight'.
This is the story of the horses' colonial origins, their gallant service, and their shameful fate.
Featuring many voices, from leading war historians to horse experts, to the descendants of those who served, Australia's Great War Horse uses dramatised sequences (including the celebrated charge at the Battle of Beersheba), rare archival stills and rolling footage, actual battleground landscapes, and computerised compositing techniques, to explore and evoke the record of Australia's horses in the desert war.
In an exclusive, Australia's Great War Horse debunks the myth perpetrated by T.E. Lawrence (of Arabia) that he was the one to accept the surrender of Damascus on 1st October 1918. It was actually Major Arthur Olden of Australia's 10th Light Horse who accepted the surrender of the city.
http://abc.net.au/iview/
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PRODUCTION DETAILS:
Australia's Great War Horse is produced by Mago Films Production. Producer: Marion Bartsch, Director: Russell Vines, Writer: Barry Strickland. With thanks to the Department of Veterans' Affairs. Commissioned as part of the Anzac Centenary national program. The ABC's full Australia Remembers Gallipoli coverage is available at: abc.net.au/anzac/programming. To view a promo of our Australia Remembers Gallipoli coverage click here, and join the conversation at #AnzacABC.
Sunday
8:40pm
Poldark
Sunday, 19 April 2015
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When local mine Wheal Reath is closed, hundreds of miners, including Jim (Alexander Arnold), find themselves out of work and desperately poor. Ross (Aidan Turner), having repaired Nampara, now employs Jim as a farm hand and thinks to resurrect his family's mine, Wheal Leisure. He hopes to bring prosperity to the area again, but is advised against the venture by his banker and friend, Harris Pascoe, who does not believe he could find speculators in the current climate.
Meanwhile, Verity (Ruby Bentall) asks Ross to accompany her to a ball at the Assembly Rooms, where she meets Captain Andrew Blamey (Richard Harrington) and falls madly in love. However, Blamey is hiding a dark secret that he must tell her. Ross, with the help of Mine Captain Henshawe (John Hollingworth) and willing investor Horace Treneglos (Michael Culkin), manages to convince Pascoe that Wheal Leisure is a viable business.
Under George's (Jack Farthing) influence, a jealous Francis (Kyle Soller) decides not to go into business with Ross. Meanwhile, Ross must help Verity arrange a tryst with Captain Blamey after Charles (Warren Clarke) discover Blamey's scandalous past and forbids her from seeing him. Francis, spurred by his jealousy of Ross and angered by his fresh betrayal, challenges Blamey to an ill-fated duel. Ross is able to save Francis's life, but Charles blames Ross for the incident and will not forgive him. Elizabeth, however, is extremely grateful to Ross, revealing that she is pregnant with Francis's child.
http://abc.net.au/iview/
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PRODUCTION DETAILS:
Based on the novels by Winston Graham. Written and created for television by Debbie Horsfield. Produced by Eliza Mellor. Directed by Ed Bazalgette and William McGregor. Executive Producers: Debbie Horsfield, Karen Thrussell and Damien Timmer for Mammoth Screen; Polly Hill for BBC and Rebecca Eaton for MASTERPIECE.
Tuesday
8:30pm
Why Anzac With Sam Neill
Tuesday, 21 April 2015
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Sam Neill examines the enduring myths of the Anzac legend, sharing his family's war stories and uncovering forgotten truths that haunt us still today.
From the Gallipoli Peninsula back to the Otago Peninsula, New Zealand, where he grew up; across the Tasman to Australia where he has lived for 35 years; and over to the killing fields of Belgium, France, Crete and Italy, Sam Neill probes why New Zealand and Australia are bound by the blood shed during a century of warfare.
On the centenary of the disastrous Gallipoli landing, the film looks for answers as to why that particular event has become symbolic and is remembered more than any other in the two nations' shared history. Personal photographs and letters are featured, as well as selected archival footage and interviews with historians.
http://abc.net.au/iview/
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PRODUCTION DETAILS:
1 x 90 minutes. Produced by Essential Media and Entertainment in association with Frame Up Films. Writer, Presenter and Executive Producer Sam Neill. Executive Producer Alan Erson. Writer and Producer Owen Hughes. Director Kriv Stenders. ABC TV Head of Factual Steve Bibb. With thanks to the Department of Veterans' Affairs. Commissioned as part of the Anzac Centenary national program.
Wednesday
8:30pm
Wednesday, 22 April 2015 New Series
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Australians demand a show that keeps its promises, and THE WEEKLY with Charlie Pickering promises to be both weekly and hosted by Charlie Pickering.
A brand new half-hour comedy show that shoves a broom handle into the spinning wheel of the news cycle, THE WEEKLY with Charlie Pickering shines a light on the bits of the week's news that you didn't notice, as well as some bits you were noticing when you didn't notice the other stuff. Backed up by heavy weight comedians Tom Gleeson & Kitty Flanagan, who both object to that description, THE WEEKLY will expose the humorous, the absurd and the downright hypocritical, 24/7, once a week.
THE WEEKLY: the news you need, a few days after you need it.
http://abc.net.au/iview/
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PRODUCTION DETAILS:
A Thinkative Television production in association with ABC TV. Executive Producers Charlie Pickering and Kevin Whyte. ABC TV Executive Producer Tarni James.
Wednesday
9:00pm
The Agony Of God
Wednesday, 22 April 2015
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Three out of five scientists do not believe in God, saying that religion actively subverts science and saps the intellect. And for years, religion felt the same way about science - most famously when Galileo faced the Inquisition and was forced to retract his ‘heretic’ theory that the Earth revolved around the sun.
But lately Pope Francis has gone some way to bringing the two camps together by declaring that the theory of evolution and the Big Bang are real and God is not "a magician with a magic wand". Francis explained that both scientific theories were not incompatible with the existence of a creator - arguing instead that they require it. But is this enough to convince atheists, or is it just a rationalisation?
http://abc.net.au/iview/
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PRODUCTION DETAILS:
Production Credits: A High Wire Films Production. Written, narrated and produced by Adam Zwar. Produced by Nicole Minchin, Co-Producer Amanda Brotchie. Executive Producers Amanda Brotchie, Nicole Minchin and Adam Zwar. ABC Executive Producer Sophia Zachariou.
Wednesday
9:30pm
Lest We Forget What?
Wednesday, 22 April 2015
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When we reflect on WWI what are we remembering? The facts, or just one small part of the Anzac story, a story that has become steeped in Anzac legend? Ask yourself this question when Anzac Day comes about - Lest we forget what?
For 27-year-old presenter Kate Aubusson, it's all about Gallipoli, the Anzac spirit. Boys from the bush, sacrifice, mateship and being born as a nation the day the Diggers landed at Anzac Cove. This is important to her. She had relatives who fought in WWI. When she was a kid she would stand for the minute’s silence and say 'Lest We Forget', but in that silence she never knew exactly what she was supposed to remember… Now she is going on a quest that follows the path of the Anzacs. What she wants to find out is… When we say, 'lest we forget' - Lest we forget what?
From Australia to Gallipoli and across the Western Front, Kate travels to Istanbul en route to Anzac Cove on Anzac day. She speaks with serving soldiers at Duntroon, and navigates the battlefields of the Western Front. She meets descendants of soldiers, travels with eminent historians, and learns from those who are training the next generation of Australian soldiers. It is a journey that will change what we all think about the Anzac legend and ourselves.
The ABC's full Australia Remembers Gallipoli coverage is available at: abc.net.au/anzac/programming. This site will be updated as projects and details are confirmed and announced. Join the conversation at #AnzacABC.
*Premieres on ABC2 Sunday, April 19 at 8.40pm
http://abc.net.au/iview/
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PRODUCTION DETAILS:
A Pony Films production. Executive Producer: Dylan Bowen, Writer/ Director: Rachel Landers. Hosted by Kate Aubusson. With thanks to the Department of Veterans' Affairs. Commissioned as part of the Anzac Centenary commemorations.
Thursday
9:30pm
The Crater: A Vietnam Story
Thursday, 23 April 2015
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Brian Cleaver, a National Serviceman conscript whose number came out of the lottery barrel, was sent to Vietnam to serve his country. But his experiences there would change the course of his entire life.
Through the vehicle of Brian's continuing quest to lay the ghosts of his past - and atone for some of the horrors of combat - this film is a remarkable portrait of war and its long term consequences.
Brian was so traumatised by his exposure to the battles of Coral and Balmoral that he has been suffering from post-traumatic stress for the past 46 years. As he acknowledges himself, part of his way of dealing with the nightmares of those two battles which he experienced firsthand, is his search for the missing 42 bodies of the enemy soldiers of the North Vietnamese Army who threw themselves at the Australian lines during the battles. Those 42 were bulldozed into a mass grave in a large B52 bomb crater in front of the Australian digger's position.
This film tells the story of the battles that changed Brian's life, and sees him return to Vietnam - to meet old enemies and dig for the bodies of the men he helped to kill.
The Crater uses a mixture of contemporary interviews with both Australian and Vietnamese war veterans, verite material, archival footage and dramatisation to connect modern viewers with the reality of battle and the historical narrative of the men behind it. It exposes the psychological effects the Vietnam war had on veterans right up until the present day.
http://abc.net.au/iview/
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PRODUCTION DETAILS:
Screen Australia and ABC TV present a Frontline Films and Spirited Films production; Director: David Bradbury; Director of Photography (drama): Rob Draper, Composer: David Lewis, Editor: Andrew Arestides; Producers: Jenny Day and David Bradbury;
Saturday
8:00pm
Agatha Raisin: The Quiche Of Death
Saturday, 25 April 2015
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Having spent years clawing her way to the top of the cutthroat world of public relations, Agatha Raisin (Ashley Jensen) is tiring of the high life. Pining for a more peaceful existence in friendlier locales, she sells her business and leaves London opting for early retirement in the picturesque idyll of the Cotswolds.
Agatha settles in Carsely, an outwardly sleepy village in scenic surroundings, and attempts to curry favour with the locals, cheating her way into a quiche-making competition with an entry purchased from an upmarket urban deli. But the gambit spectacularly backfires when the philandering judge, Major Andy Cummings-Browne (Robert Bathurst), is found poisoned from a killer quiche - the one 'cooked' by Agatha!
Finding herself ostracised and shunned in the village, Agatha begins an amateur investigation into the death, applying the skills she would usually reserve for a thorny PR campaign, to get at the truth of the matter. Outspoken, opinionated and never afraid to speak her mind, regardless of the consequences, Agatha shakes up the tranquil world of Carsely, unearthing hidden secrets as she goes.
With her cleaner Gemma (Katy Wix), the lovelorn local policeman DC Bill Wong (Matt McCooey) and faithful former assistant Roy (Mathew Horne) in tow, Agatha's determined to wring out the truth, hoping to salvage her reputation and dreams of a perfect life.
Also stars Hermione Norris, Timothy Renouf, Kay Burley, Tim Stern, Maddie Monti, June Watson, Sandy McDade, Caroline Langrishe.
http://abc.net.au/iview/
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PRODUCTION DETAILS:
Based on the novel "The Quiche of Death" by M.C. Beaton. Written by Stewart Harcourt. Produced by Matthew Mulot. Directed by Geoffrey Sax.
Watch Out For...
Sunday, 19 April 2015
6:00pm
Jennifer Byrne Presents Great War Stories
Around 25,000 books and scholarly articles have been written about every aspect of WWI, from well-known works such as All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque, to Gallipoli and The Great War by Les Carlyon, alongside books of poetry and verse from the 1930s.
This special program will invite a panel of guests including Merrick Watts, Peter Fitzsimons, and Dr Christina Spittel to bring their favourite books to discuss and recommend to the audience.
http://abc.net.au/iview/
Saturday, 25 April 2015
From 4:25am AEST
Anzac Day Programming
As we mark the Centenary of Gallipoli on Anzac Day this year, the national broadcaster presents Australia's most comprehensive Anzac Day coverage, from marches in towns and cities, to services in Turkey and France.
Simulcast on ABC TV and ABC News 24, rolling coverage from Gallipoli begins with ABC News Breakfast from 4.25am to 9.00am (AEST). Join co-hosts Michael Rowland live from Turkey, and Virginia Trioli from the Australian War Memorial in Canberra, along with ABC reporters at dawn services around Australia as the nation wakes up on the 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli landings.
At 9.00am (AEST) the ABC will cross live to the Anzac Day march in Sydney, while rolling coverage will continue on News 24, including the National Ceremony at the Australian War Memorial.
The simulcast will continue from 12.30pm (AEST) and throughout the afternoon and evening, including the Gallipoli and Villers-Bretonneux Dawn Services, the Lone Pine Service, the Governor-General Sir Peter Cosgrove's Address and a one hour 7pm ABC News special, hosted by Scott Bevan, live from Gallipoli.
http://abc.net.au/iview/
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Tuesday, March 24
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Sunday, March 29
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Monday, April 13
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We Had A Plan
Tuesday, April 14
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White Rose Maestros
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Program Guide Sunday, 19 April 2015 -
6:00am
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rage
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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
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Weekend Breakfast
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Hosted by Andrew Geoghegan and Miriam Corowa, 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.
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Barrie Cassidy hosts the show that combs the corridors of power to keep you connected with the latest in politics. With insights from key players, opinion makers and an often irreverent take on the national agenda. #Insiders
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10:00am
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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
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10:30am
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Australia Wide
(CC,Repeat)
From around the nation, the most interesting, intriguing and colourful subjects are drawn together in a magazine style program that showcases the rich depth of stories all over Australia.
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11:00am
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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.
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11:30am
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Songs of Praise: Nottingham (Robin Hood)
(CC,Repeat,G)
David Grant discovers Nottingham - a city full of surprises and introduces contemporary hymns and songs from St Nic's church, which is currently undergoing renovation.
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12:00pm
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Landline
(CC)
Landline is Australia's national rural program, with exclusive reports from around the country on regional and urban issues. Presented by Pip Courtney.
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1:00pm
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Gardening Australia
(CC,Repeat,G)
Join Costa Georgiadis and the Gardening Australia team as they head back outdoors to bring you gardening inspiration and advice from across the country.
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1:30pm
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The Mix
(CC,Repeat)
James Valentine delivers your weekly fix of arts, showbiz and entertainment news. This half-hour program covers some things you know about, some you love, and some things you may never have heard of before. #TheMixTV
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2:00pm
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art + soul: Beauty And Cruelty
(CC,Repeat,PG)
Warwick Thornton's conceptual art; Tasmanian artist Julie Gough repurposes colonial objects and natural materials; and Brisbane artist Vernon Ah Kee is inspired by the 2004 Palm Island riots and those at Cronulla.
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3:00pm
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The Art Of Australia: Coming Of Age
(CC,Repeat,G,Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following program contains images and voices of people who have died)
Edmund explores how Australian identity evolved in the 20th century and how modern art down under struggled to emerge. He looks at some of the giants of 20th century Australian art - Sidney Nolan, Albert Tucker and Arthur Boyd.
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4:00pm
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Restoration Home: Cassillis
(CC,Repeat,PG)
An Aussie takes on the restoration of Cassillis House in Ayrshire, UK. #restorationhome
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5:00pm
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New Tricks: The Queen's Speech
(CC,Repeat,PG)Final
A mix tape from 1983 is discovered, containing the voice of a teenage girl who was murdered shortly after it went into her school's time capsule.
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6:00pm
Australia Remembers
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Jennifer Byrne Presents Great War Stories
(CC)
Jennifer Byrne invites a panel of guest including Merrick Watts, Peter Fitzsimons, and Dr Christina Spittel to bring in their favourite books about WWI to discuss and recommend to the audience on #GreatWarStories
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6:30pm
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Compass: The Legacy Man (Anzac Special)
(CC)
In a distinguished military career spanning two world wars, Stan Savige became Lieutenant General Sir George Stanley Savige, one of Australia’s most decorated soldiers. Compass tracks down the man behind the legend.
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7:00pm
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ABC News Sunday
(CC)
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7:40pm
Australia Remembers
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Australia's Great War Horse
(CC,PG,Images of War Dead)
More than 130,000 Australian horses served in the Great War. In the desert sands of the Middle East, they ultimately carried their men to victory at Damascus. But they did not return home. This is their story.
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8:40pm
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Poldark
(CC,PG)
Ross, having repaired Nampara, now sets his sights on resurrecting his family mine to bring prosperity to the area. Verity makes an unsuitable match and Elizabeth sets tongues wagging. CAST: Aidan Turner, Eleanor Tomlinson.
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9:40pm
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Fortitude
(CC,MA,Coarse Language, Violence)
Fortitude, surrounded by the savage beauty of the Arctic landscape, is one of the safest towns on earth. There has never been a violent crime here. Until now. CAST: Michael Gambon, Richard Dormer, Stanley Tucci, Sofie Grabol
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10:30pm
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Shaun Micallef's MAD AS HELL
(CC,Repeat,M)Final
Shaun Micallef's MAD AS HELL is a half-hour weekly round-up, branding, inoculation and crunching of all the important news stories of the week.
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11:00pm
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The Boffin The Builder The Bombardier: Weapons Of Gallipoli
(CC,Repeat,PG)
Three mates with their own individual skills deconstruct history by reconstructing the devices that made it. This fun, lively and fast paced 'hands on history' show reveals some surprising insights into the past.
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11:30pm
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Junior Doctors: One Year Check-Up
(CC)
As the junior doctors are about to start their new placements, they look back at what they've learned, how they've changed and how they coped with some of the biggest challenges of their lives.
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12:30am
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The Writers' Room: American Horror Story
(CC,Repeat,PG)Final
The Writers' Room takes you behind the curtain of one of the scariest and most unique TV series, American Horror Story, with creators Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuck. (Final)
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12:55am
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Movie: Platoon
(CC,Repeat,1986,M,Adult Themes, Coarse Language, Drug Use, Violence)
Chris Taylor is a young, naive American who, upon his arrival in Vietnam, quickly discovers that he must do battle not only with the Viet Cong, but with himself. DIR: Oliver Stone CAST: Charlie Sheen, Willem Dafoe (1986)
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2:55am
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Poldark
(CC,Repeat,PG)
Ross, having repaired Nampara, now sets his sights on resurrecting his family mine to bring prosperity to the area. Verity makes an unsuitable match and Elizabeth sets tongues wagging. CAST: Aidan Turner, Eleanor Tomlinson.
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4:00am
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Fortitude
(CC,Repeat,MA,Coarse Language, Violence)
Fortitude, surrounded by the savage beauty of the Arctic landscape, is one of the safest towns on earth. There has never been a violent crime here. Until now. CAST: Michael Gambon, Richard Dormer, Stanley Tucci, Sofie Grabol
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5:00am
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Collectors: Japanese
(CC,Repeat,G)
Featuring a collector of Tolkien's books and memorabilia; a man hooked on anything with the Land Rover name; and an exquisite collection of Japanese dolls ranging from Cherry Blossom dolls to paper dolls.
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5:30am
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Eggheads: Camra
(CC,Repeat,G)
A team of challengers take on seven of the greatest quiz show champions for a chance of winning a cash prize. Every time the Eggheads win, that prize increases.
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Monday, 20 April 2015 -
6:00am
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ABC News Breakfast
(CC)
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9:00am
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ABC News Mornings
(CC)
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10:00am
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Landline
(CC,Repeat)
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11:00am
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Compass
(CC,Repeat)
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11:30am
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Eggheads
(CC,Repeat,G)
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12:00pm
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ABC News At Noon
(CC)
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1:00pm
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Antiques Roadshow
(CC,Repeat,G)
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2:00pm
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Kitchen Cabinet
(CC,Repeat,G)
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2:30pm
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The Paradise
(CC,Repeat,PG)
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3:30pm
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Midsomer Murders
(CC,Repeat,PG)
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5:00pm
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ABC News: Early Edition
(CC)
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5:30pm
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The Drum
(CC)
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6:00pm
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Antiques Roadshow: Manchester 2
(CC,G)
Fiona Bruce and the team return to Manchester Town Hall where a big crowd awaits with their family treasures. Objects appearing on camera include a magnificent painted panel found in a disused biscuit factory.
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7:00pm
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ABC News
(CC)
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7:30pm
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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.
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8:00pm
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Australian Story
(CC)
Well-known and not so well-known Australians telling their own remarkable stories in their own words. #AustralianStory
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8:30pm
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Four Corners
(CC)
Australia's leading investigative current affairs program. #4Corners
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9:20pm
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Media Watch
(CC,PG)
Australia's leading forum for media analysis and comment, presented by Paul Barry. #MediaWatch
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9:35pm
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Q&A
(CC)
A lively interactive discussion hosted by Tony Jones where the audience at home and in the studio questions political leaders and opinion makers. #QandA
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10:35pm
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Lateline
(CC,Repeat)
Hosted by Emma Alberici and Tony Jones, Lateline continues a 25 year tradition of breaking stories and setting the agenda. With in-depth investigative journalism, longform interviews and a fresh perspective on current events.
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11:05pm
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The Years That Made Us: Gathering Storms
(CC,Repeat,G,Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following program contains images and voices of people who have died)Final
In a nation only just recovered from WWI and the Great Depression, the thought of another war was unthinkable. Yet as the 1930s unfold it becomes clear that the fragile Federation is under threat once more.
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12:05am
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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.
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12:20am
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All The Way
(CC,Repeat,M,Violence)
Moving and startling film about why Australia really went to war in Vietnam and how the troops discovered that their biggest battle there was dealing with Australia's best friend, America.
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1:20am
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Movie: Paths Of Glory
(CC,Repeat,B&W,1957,M,Violence)
A commanding officer defends three scapegoats on trial for a failed offensive that occurred within the French Army in 1916. DIR: Stanley Kubrick CAST: Kirk Douglas, Ralph Meeker (1957)
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2:45am
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Movie: A Farewell To Arms
(CC,Repeat,B&W,1932,G)
Set amidst the chaos of World War I, Lieutenant Frederic Henry, an American in the Italian Ambulance Corps, and Catherine Barkley, a British nurse, are the ill-fated lovers. CAST: Gary Cooper DIR: Frank Borzage (1932)
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4:15am
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A Quiet Word: A Quiet Word With Simon Pegg And Nick Frost
(CC,Repeat,M,Coarse Language)
Comedian Tony Martin gives actors, writers and fellow comedians Simon Pegg and Nick Frost a comprehensive going over on the eve of their latest collaboration, the sci-fi comedy Paul.
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5:00am
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Collectors: Inventions
(CC,Repeat,G)
Meet one of Australia's biggest collectors of Hot Wheel cars; Ross King is passionate about movie projectors; and Gordon steps back in time and visits the Swan Hill Pioneer settlement in Victoria.
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5:30am
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Eggheads: Belfast Operatic Company
(CC,Repeat,G)
A team of challengers take on seven of the greatest quiz show champions for a chance of winning a cash prize. Every time the Eggheads win, that prize increases.
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Tuesday, 21 April 2015 -
6:00am
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ABC News Breakfast
(CC)
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9:00am
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ABC News Mornings
(CC)
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10:00am
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Four Corners
(CC,Repeat)
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10:45am
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Media Watch
(CC,Repeat,PG)
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11:00am
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Vet School
(CC,Repeat,PG)
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11:30am
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Eggheads
(CC,Repeat,G)
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12:00pm
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ABC News At Noon
(CC)
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1:00pm
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Antiques Roadshow
(CC,Repeat,G)
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2:00pm
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Kitchen Cabinet
(CC,Repeat,PG)
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2:30pm
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The Paradise
(CC,Repeat,PG)
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3:30pm
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Midsomer Murders
(CC,Repeat,PG)
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5:00pm
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ABC News: Early Edition
(CC)
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5:30pm
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The Drum
(CC)
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6:00pm
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Antiques Roadshow: Seaton Delaval 2
(CC,G)
A second visit to Seaton Delaval Hall in Northumberland where Fiona Bruce and the experts are busy meeting thousands of local visitors. Cameras home in on a group of toys made by prisoners of war during the Second World War.
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7:00pm
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ABC News
(CC)
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7:30pm
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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.
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8:00pm
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Foreign Correspondent
(CC)
Australia's leading international affairs program featuring fascinating, in-depth stories from the ABC's unrivalled network of foreign correspondents.
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8:30pm
Australia Remembers
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Why Anzac With Sam Neill
(CC,M,Violence,Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following program contains images and voices of people who have died)
Sam Neill examines the enduring myths of the Anzac legend, sharing his family's war stories and uncovering forgotten truths that haunt us still today.
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10:00pm
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Trent Parke: In Search Of The Black Rose
(CC)
Award-winning Australian photographer Trent Parke uncovers his own personal history through photography as he prepares for the exhibition of his life.
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10:30pm
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Lateline
(CC,Repeat)
Hosted by Emma Alberici and Tony Jones, Lateline continues a 25 year tradition of breaking stories and setting the agenda. With in-depth investigative journalism, longform interviews and a fresh perspective on current events.
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11:00pm
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The War That Changed Us: Answering The Call (1914 - 1915)
(CC,Repeat,PG,Images of War Dead)
Australian soldiers Pompey Elliott, Archie Barwick and nurse Kit McNaughton embark on the great adventure of WW1. At home, anti-war activists Tom Barker and Vida Goldstein face off against pro-war crusader Eva Hughes.
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12:00am
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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.
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12:20am
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Wallander: Firewall
(CC,Repeat,M,Violence)
Two seemingly unrelated murders have a more sinister link when Wallander looks more deeply and discovers a conspiracy involving cyber terrorists. CAST: Kenneth Branagh
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1:50am
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Movie: Three Came Home
(CC,Repeat,B&W,1950,M,Violence)
A powerful film about the three harrowing years Agnes Newton Keith spent in a Japanese prison camp during World War II. CAST: Claudette Colbert, Patric Knowles, Sessue Hayakawa DIR: Jean Negulesco (1950)
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3:40am
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Movie: Lost Squadron
(CC,Repeat,B&W,1932,PG)
Ex-World War I pilots are hired as stunt fliers for a film studio. CAST: Richard Dix, Mary Astor, Eric Von Stroheim DIR: George Archainbaud (1932)
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5:00am
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Collectors: Wooden Boat Festival
(CC,Repeat,G)
Wooden boats of all shapes and sizes are on display at the Australian Wooden Boat Festival in Hobart. The team looks at Chris-Craft, clinker-built boats, a Scrimshaw collection and shipping crockery from passenger liners.
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5:30am
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Eggheads: Law And Disorder
(CC,Repeat,G)
A team of challengers take on seven of the greatest quiz show champions for a chance of winning a cash prize. Every time the Eggheads win, that prize increases.
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Wednesday, 22 April 2015 -
6:00am
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ABC News Breakfast
(CC)
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9:00am
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ABC News Mornings
(CC)
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10:00am
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Q&A
(CC,Repeat)
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11:00am
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Boomtown
(CC,Repeat,PG)Final
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11:30am
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Eggheads
(CC,Repeat,G)
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12:00pm
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ABC News At Noon
(CC)
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12:30pm
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National Press Club Address
(CC)
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1:30pm
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Jennifer Byrne Presents Great War Stories
(CC,Repeat)
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2:00pm
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Kitchen Cabinet
(CC,Repeat,G)
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2:30pm
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The Paradise
(CC,Repeat,PG)
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3:30pm
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Midsomer Murders
(CC,Repeat,PG)
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5:00pm
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ABC News: Early Edition
(CC)
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5:30pm
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The Drum
(CC)
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6:00pm
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Antiques Roadshow: Birmingham 2
(CC,G)
A second visit to Birmingham University for Fiona Bruce and the team as they embark on another busy day of valuations. Amongst the family heirlooms on display are the biggest vases ever seen on the show.
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7:00pm
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ABC News
(CC)
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7:30pm
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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.
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8:00pm
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QI: Lucky Losers
(CC,PG)
Stephen Fry takes a quite interesting look at luck and loss. Jeremy Clarkson, Sandi Toksvig, Danny Baker and Alan Davies are the panel hoping to be fortunate enough to avoid failure.
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8:30pm
New Series
Premiere
|
The Weekly With Charlie Pickering
(CC)
A half-hour news comedy exposing the humorous, the absurd and the downright hypocritical, 24/7, once a week. Featuring: Charlie Pickering, Tom Gleeson and Kitty Flanagan. #theweekly
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9:00pm
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The Agony Of God
(CC,M,Coarse Language)
Our beloved Agony Aunts and Uncles discuss God vs Science and, ask our Aunts and Uncles, can you believe in God as well as science? Does God have an image problem? Does science?
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9:30pm
Australia Remembers
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Lest We Forget What?
(CC,Repeat,M,Coarse Language,Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following program contains images and voices of people who have died)
When we reflect on WWI what are we remembering? The facts, or just one small part of the Anzac story, a story steeped in legend? Ask yourself this question when Anzac Day comes about - Lest we forget what?
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10:30pm
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Lateline
(CC,Repeat)
Hosted by Emma Alberici and Tony Jones, Lateline continues a 25 year tradition of breaking stories and setting the agenda. With in-depth investigative journalism, longform interviews and a fresh perspective on current events.
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11:00pm
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The War That Changed Us: Coming Together (1915 - 1916)
(CC,Repeat,PG,Images of War Dead)
Soldiers Pompey and Archie, and nurse Kit, retreat from Gallipoli and prepare to go to war on European soil for the first time.
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12:00am
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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.
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12:15am
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Four Corners
(CC,Repeat)
Australia's leading investigative current affairs program. #4Corners
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1:05am
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Media Watch
(CC,Repeat,PG)
Australia's leading forum for media analysis and comment, presented by Paul Barry. #MediaWatch
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1:20am
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Movie: The Terror
(CC,Repeat,1963,M,Horror Effects)
A young officer in Napoleon's army becomes obsessed with a beautiful woman and follows her to the isolated coastline castle of an elderly baron. CAST: Jack Nicholson (1963)
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2:45am
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Movie: Stage Door Canteen
(CC,Repeat,B&W,1943,G)
During WWII, the famous Stage Door Canteen on 44th Street in New York dazzled servicemen with star entertainment and food - all for free! CAST: Judith Anderson, Henry Armetta DIR: Frank Borzage (1943)
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5:00am
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Collectors: Scissors
(CC,Repeat,G)
Corinne Grant joins Claudia and Adrian on the big red couch; Myrtle Lau is passionate about her collection of novelty egg cups; celebrity Carl Tanner shows some of his favourite boards; and more!
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5:30am
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Eggheads: The Corinthians
(CC,Repeat,G)
A team of challengers take on seven of the greatest quiz show champions for a chance of winning a cash prize. Every time the Eggheads win, that prize increases.
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Thursday, 23 April 2015 -
6:00am
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ABC News Breakfast
(CC)
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9:00am
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ABC News Mornings
(CC)
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10:00am
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Australian Story
(CC,Repeat)
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10:30am
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Foreign Correspondent
(CC,Repeat)
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11:00am
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QI
(CC,Repeat,PG)
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11:30am
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Eggheads
(CC,Repeat,G)
|
12:00pm
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ABC News At Noon
(CC)
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1:00pm
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Antiques Roadshow
(CC,Repeat,G)
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2:00pm
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Kitchen Cabinet
(CC,Repeat,G)
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2:30pm
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The Paradise
(CC,Repeat,PG)Final
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3:30pm
|
Midsomer Murders
(CC,Repeat,PG)
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5:00pm
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ABC News: Early Edition
(CC)
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5:30pm
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The Drum
(CC)
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|
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6:00pm
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Antiques Roadshow: Wimbledon 2
(CC,G)
Fiona Bruce and the team make a return to Wimbledon's All England Tennis Club, meeting Londoners bringing their precious heirlooms for appraisal.
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6:55pm
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Clarke And Dawe
(CC,G)
Join satirical duo John Clarke and Bryan Dawe for their irreverent take on the week's news headlines.
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7:00pm
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ABC News
(CC)
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7:30pm
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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.
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8:00pm
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The Checkout
(CC)
THE CHECKOUT - the satirical consumer affairs that has been described as a superfood for thought by the writers of this sentence.
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8:30pm
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Our Girl
(CC)
Molly is over the moon to be sent to Afghanistan as a medic on one of the army's final deployments. But when she arrives she knows she needs to prove herself to her new platoon.
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9:30pm
Australia Remembers
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The Crater: A Vietnam Story
(CC)
The Crater tells the story of the 1968 battles of Coral and Balmoral through the eyes of a few of the men who fought in them, and the psychological scars they have been wearing ever since.
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10:30pm
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Lateline
(CC,Repeat)
Hosted by Emma Alberici and Tony Jones, Lateline continues a 25 year tradition of breaking stories and setting the agenda. With in-depth investigative journalism, longform interviews and a fresh perspective on current events.
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11:00pm
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The War That Changed Us: Coming Apart (1916 - 1917)
(CC,Repeat,PG,Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following program contains images and voices of people who have died,Images of War Dead)
Pompey leads his men in the battle of Fromelles where Australia suffers the worst 24 hours in its history. Archie Barwick suffers a loss; Kit tends the wounded, and back home there is political turmoil and bitter argument.
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12:00am
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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.
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12:20am
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War Paint: The World According To George Gittoes
(CC,Repeat,M,Adult Themes, Violence)
War Paint: The World According To George Gittoes wrestls the camera off the great showman to discover just who George Gittoes is and what his work means to the world.
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12:50am
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The Talented Mr Stone
(CC,Repeat,M,Coarse Language)
On the verge of international recognition, 28-year-old Simon Stone is a director, writer and actor to watch. We capture his fearless energy while he's still working in Australia.
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1:20am
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Movie: Gardens Of Stone
(CC,Repeat,1987,M,Adult Themes, Coarse Language, Violence)
A veteran sergeant takes a young soldier under his wing in an insightful look at Stateside military life during the Vietnam War. DIR: Francis Ford Coppola CAST: Angelica Huston and James Caan (1987)
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3:10am
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The Jonathan Ross Show: Mo Farah, Gareth Malone, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley & Plan B
(CC,Repeat,PG)
Jonathan Ross presents an entertaining show featuring comedy, celebrity chat and the latest music. This week's guests are Mo Farah, Gareth Malone, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Plan B.
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3:55am
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Our Girl
(CC,Repeat)
Molly is over the moon to be sent to Afghanistan as a medic on one of the army's final deployments. But when she arrives she knows she needs to prove herself to her new platoon.
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5:00am
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Collectors: Umbrellas
(CC,Repeat,G)
Clayton Bjelan has been obsessed with Garfield since childhood; the Igras are passionate about brollies; Claudia looks at The Art of Disney's Classic Fairytales; and Ebay's Daniel Feiler visits the set.
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5:30am
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Eggheads: Dead Parrots
(CC,Repeat,G)
A team of challengers take on seven of the greatest quiz show champions for a chance of winning a cash prize. Every time the Eggheads win, that prize increases.
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Friday, 24 April 2015 -
6:00am
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ABC News Breakfast
(CC)
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9:00am
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ABC News Mornings
(CC)
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10:00am
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One Plus One
(CC)
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10:30am
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Life At 7
(CC,Repeat,G,Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following program contains images and voices of people who have died)
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11:30am
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Eggheads
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12:00pm
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ABC News At Noon
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1:00pm
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Antiques Roadshow
(CC,Repeat,G)
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2:00pm
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Kitchen Cabinet
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2:30pm
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Last Tango In Halifax
(CC,Repeat,PG)
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3:30pm
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Midsomer Murders
(CC,Repeat,PG)
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5:00pm
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ABC News: Early Edition
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5:30pm
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The Drum
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6:00pm
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Antiques Roadshow: Remembrance Special
(CC,G)
In this special edition, Fiona Bruce and Roadshow specialists draw together a powerful group of previously unheard stories of wartime and sacrifice at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire.
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7:00pm
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ABC News ANZAC Eve Special
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8:00pm
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QI: Hoaxes
(CC,Repeat,PG)
Stephen Fry and the panel look at all manner of 'Hoaxes'. Joining the QI Master are Alan Davies, Danny Baker, Sean Lock and David Mitchell.
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8:30pm
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Midsomer Murders: The Ballad Of Midsomer County
(CC)
Did someone want to kill Toby Winning for threatening to take the Little Crosby Folk Festival away from Midsomer - or is the true motive something hidden for 20 years? DCI Barnaby investigates.
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10:00pm
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The Trip To Italy: Villa Cimbrone, Ravello
(CC,M,Coarse Language, Sexual References)
Steve and Rob visit Pompeii and then have lunch at Relais Blu on the Sorrento coast, overlooking the isle of Capri. They then visit their next restaurant, where Michael Buble is the talking point.
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10:30pm
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Lateline
(CC,Repeat)
Hosted by Emma Alberici and Tony Jones, Lateline continues a 25 year tradition of breaking stories and setting the agenda. With in-depth investigative journalism, longform interviews and a fresh perspective on current events.
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11:05pm
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The War That Changed Us: Coming Home (1918 - 1919)
(CC,Repeat,PG)Final
As the war builds to a climax, Australian troops are in the thick of it. At home millions argue about whether men should be compelled to fight. We learn the outcome for all the characters we have followed. (Final)
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12:00am
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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.
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12:20am
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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
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4:25am
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ABC News Breakfast On Anzac Day: Sydney Dawn Service
(CC)
Live across Australia, the nation wakes to a day of commemorative events and services as we reflect on the Centenary of Anzac. Commences with the Sydney Dawn Service.
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5:30am
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Anzac Day: National Dawn Service Canberra
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Live coverage of 2015 Dawn Service from the Australian War Memorial in Canberra.
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Other States:
Northern Territory
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12:20am
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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
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3:55am
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ABC News Breakfast On Anzac Day: Sydney Dawn Service
(CC)
Live across Australia, the nation wakes to a day of commemorative events and services as we reflect on the Centenary of Anzac. Commences with the Sydney Dawn Service.
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5:00am
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Anzac Day: National Dawn Service Canberra
(CC)
Live coverage of 2015 Dawn Service from the Australian War Memorial in Canberra.
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5:30am
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ABC News Breakfast On Anzac Day
(CC)
Michael Rowland co-hosts a special Saturday edition of ABC News Breakfast live from Turkey, along with reporters at dawn services across Australia as the nation wakes to the 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli landings.
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South Australia State
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12:20am
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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
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3:55am
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ABC News Breakfast On Anzac Day: Sydney Dawn Service
(CC)
Live across Australia, the nation wakes to a day of commemorative events and services as we reflect on the Centenary of Anzac. Commences with the Sydney Dawn Service.
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5:00am
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Anzac Day: National Dawn Service Canberra
(CC)
Live coverage of 2015 Dawn Service from the Australian War Memorial in Canberra.
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5:30am
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ABC News Breakfast On Anzac Day
(CC)
Michael Rowland co-hosts a special Saturday edition of ABC News Breakfast live from Turkey, along with reporters at dawn services across Australia as the nation wakes to the 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli landings.
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Western Australia State
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12:20am
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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
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2:25am
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ABC News Breakfast On Anzac Day: Sydney Dawn Service
(CC)
Live across Australia, the nation wakes to a day of commemorative events and services as we reflect on the Centenary of Anzac. Commences with the Sydney Dawn Service.
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3:30am
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Anzac Day: National Dawn Service Canberra
(CC)
Live coverage of 2015 Dawn Service from the Australian War Memorial in Canberra.
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4:00am
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ABC News Breakfast On Anzac Day
(CC)
Michael Rowland co-hosts a special Saturday edition of ABC News Breakfast live from Turkey, along with reporters at dawn services across Australia as the nation wakes to the 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli landings.
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6:00am
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ABC News Breakfast On Anzac Day
(CC)
Michael Rowland co-hosts a special Saturday edition of ABC News Breakfast live from Turkey, along with reporters at dawn services across Australia as the nation wakes to the 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli landings.
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9:00am
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ANZAC Day State March
(See State Listings)
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12:30pm
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Anzac Day: Gallipoli Dawn Service
(CC)
Live coverage of the 2015 Gallipoli Dawn Service from Anzac Cove.
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1:30pm
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Anzac Day: Villers-Bretonneux Service
(CC)
Live coverage of the Anzac Day Dawn Memorial Service from Villers-Bretonneux in France.
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2:30pm
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Australia Remembers: Gallipoli 100
(CC)
Scott Bevan and Stephanie Brantz host live from Gallipoli with coverage of Anzac day events from around the globe, as Australians mark the Centenary of the Gallipoli landings.
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5:00pm
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Gallipoli From Above: The Untold Story
(CC,Repeat,G,The following program contains war footage including victims of war.)
The true story of how a team of Australian officers used aerial intelligence and innovative tactics to plan the landing at Anzac Cove.
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5:55pm
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Governor-General's ANZAC Day Address
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The Governor-General Sir Peter Cosgrove delivers his 2015 Anzac Day Address.
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6:00pm
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Anzac Day: Lone Pine Memorial Service
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Live coverage of the 2015 Australian Memorial Service at Lone Pine.
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7:00pm
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ABC News
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8:00pm
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Agatha Raisin: The Quiche Of Death
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Agatha Raisin, a London PR whizz, becomes entangled in mischief and murder when she opts for an early retirement in the Cotswolds, only to find herself implicated in the deadly case of the Quiche of Death. CAST: Ashley Jensen
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9:30pm
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Scott & Bailey
(CC,Repeat,M,Adult Themes, Coarse Language, Sexual References, Violence)
Called to the home of an elderly couple, Janet discovers a woman's head at the bottom of the stairs, her body at the top, and her husband in bed, emaciated and barely able to speak. CAST: Suranne Jones
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10:20pm
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The Weekly With Charlie Pickering
(CC,Repeat)
A half-hour news comedy exposing the humorous, the absurd and the downright hypocritical, 24/7, once a week. CAST: Charlie Pickering, Tom Gleeson and Kitty Flanagan. #theweekly
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10:50pm
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Judith Lucy's Spiritual Journey: Genesis
(CC,Repeat,M,Coarse Language, Sexual References)
Judith Lucy is on a quest to see if there is something 'spiritual' out there to suit her. She'll try just about anything including outback odysseys to new-age healing rituals, rebel churches and silent meditation retreats.
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11:20pm
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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
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5:00am
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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
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Other States:
New South Wales State
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9:00am
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Anzac Day March Sydney
(CC)
Live coverage of 2015 Anzac Day March in Sydney.
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Australian Capital Territory
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9:00am
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ABC News On Anzac Day
(CC)
ABC News commemorates Anzac Day with live crosses to activities across Australia, Turkey and the Western Front. Plus the rest of the day's news, sport and weather.
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10:30am
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Anzac Day March Canberra
(CC)
Live coverage of 2015 Anzac Day March in Canberra.
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Queensland State
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9:00am
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ABC News On Anzac Day
(CC)
ABC News commemorates Anzac Day with live crosses to activities across Australia, Turkey and the Western Front. Plus the rest of the day's news, sport and weather.
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9:30am
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Anzac Day March Brisbane
(CC)
Live coverage of 2015 Anzac Day March in Brisbane.
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Victoria State
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9:00am
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Anzac Day March Melbourne
(CC)
Live coverage of the 2015 Melbourne Anzac Day March.
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2:30pm
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Anzac Day Commemoration Ceremony
(CC)
Live coverage of the 2015 Commemorative Service from the Shrine of Remembrance.
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3:00pm
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Australia Remembers: Gallipoli 100
(CC)
Scott Bevan and Stephanie Brantz host live from Gallipoli with coverage of Anzac day events from around the globe, as Australians mark the Centenary of the Gallipoli landings.
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Tasmania State
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9:00am
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ABC News On Anzac Day
(CC)
ABC News commemorates Anzac Day with live crosses to activities across Australia, Turkey and the Western Front. Plus the rest of the day's news, sport and weather.
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10:30am
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Anzac Day March Hobart
(CC)
Live coverage of 2015 Anzac Day March in Hobart.
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Northern Territory
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8:30am
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ABC News On Anzac Day
(CC)
ABC News commemorates Anzac Day with live crosses to activities across Australia, Turkey and the Western Front. Plus the rest of the day's news, sport and weather.
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10:20am
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Anzac Day: National Ceremony From The Australian War Memorial
(CC)
2015 National Ceremony from the Australian War Memorial in Canberra.
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10:45am
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Anzac Day March Darwin
(CC)
Live coverage of 2015 Anzac Day March in Darwin.
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2:30pm
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Australia Remembers: Gallipoli 100
(CC)
Scott Bevan and Stephanie Brantz host live from Gallipoli with coverage of Anzac day events from around the globe, as Australians mark the Centenary of the Gallipoli landings.
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4:30pm
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Gallipoli From Above: The Untold Story
(CC,Repeat,G,The following program contains war footage including victims of war.)
The true story of how a team of Australian officers used aerial intelligence and innovative tactics to plan the landing at Anzac Cove.
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5:25pm
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Governor-General's ANZAC Day Address
(CC)
The Governor-General Sir Peter Cosgrove delivers his 2015 Anzac Day Address.
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5:30pm
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Anzac Day: Lone Pine Memorial Service
(CC)
Live coverage of the 2015 Australian Memorial Service at Lone Pine.
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6:30pm
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Gardening Australia: Canberra Special
(CC,Repeat,G)
Costa, Sophie and Angus visit Canberra to explore the art of gardening and the science of horticulture by visiting some of the nation's most innovative institutions.
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South Australia State
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8:30am
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ABC News On Anzac Day
(CC)
ABC News commemorates Anzac Day with live crosses to activities across Australia, Turkey and the Western Front. Plus the rest of the day's news, sport and weather..
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9:00am
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Anzac Day March Adelaide
(CC)
Live coverage of 2015 Anzac Day March in Adelaide.
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2:30pm
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Australia Remembers: Gallipoli 100
(CC)
Scott Bevan and Stephanie Brantz host live from Gallipoli with coverage of Anzac day events from around the globe, as Australians mark the Centenary of the Gallipoli landings.
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4:30pm
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Gallipoli From Above: The Untold Story
(CC,Repeat,G,The following program contains war footage including victims of war.)
The true story of how a team of Australian officers used aerial intelligence and innovative tactics to plan the landing at Anzac Cove.
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5:25pm
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Governor-General's ANZAC Day Address
(CC)
The Governor-General Sir Peter Cosgrove delivers his 2015 Anzac Day Address.
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5:30pm
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Anzac Day: Lone Pine Memorial Service
(CC)
Live coverage of the 2015 Australian Memorial Service at Lone Pine.
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6:30pm
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Gardening Australia: Canberra Special
(CC,Repeat,G)
Costa, Sophie and Angus visit Canberra to explore the art of gardening and the science of horticulture by visiting some of the nation's most innovative institutions.
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Western Australia State
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7:00am
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ABC News On Anzac Day
(CC)
ABC News commemorates Anzac Day with live crosses to activities across Australia, Turkey and the Western Front. Plus the rest of the day's news, sport and weather.
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8:50am
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Anzac Day: National Ceremony From The Australian War Memorial
(CC)
2015 National Ceremony from the Australian War Memorial in Canberra.
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9:20am
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Anzac Day March Perth
(CC)
Live coverage of 2015 Anzac Day March in Perth.
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12:00pm
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Anzac Day: Gallipoli Dawn Service
(CC)
Live coverage of the Gallipoli Dawn Service from Anzac Cove.
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1:00pm
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Anzac Day: Villers-Bretonneux Service
(CC)
Live coverage of the Anzac Day Dawn Memorial Service from Villers-Bretonneux in France.
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2:00pm
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Australia Remembers: Gallipoli 100
(CC)
Scott Bevan and Stephanie Brantz host live from Gallipoli with coverage of Anzac day events from around the globe, as Australians mark the Centenary of the Gallipoli landings.
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3:00pm
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Gallipoli From Above: The Untold Story
(CC,Repeat,G,The following program contains war footage including victims of war.)
The true story of how a team of Australian officers used aerial intelligence and innovative tactics to plan the landing at Anzac Cove.
|
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3:55pm
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Governor-General's ANZAC Day Address
(CC)
The Governor-General Sir Peter Cosgrove delivers his 2015 Anzac Day Address.
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4:00pm
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Anzac Day: Lone Pine Memorial Service
(CC)
Live coverage of the 2015 Australian Memorial Service at Lone Pine.
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5:00pm
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Midsomer Murders: The Ballad Of Midsomer County
(CC,Repeat)
Did someone want to kill Toby Winning for threatening to take the Little Crosby Folk Festival away from Midsomer - or is the true motive something hidden for 20 years? DCI Barnaby investigates.
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6:30pm
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Gardening Australia: Canberra Special
(CC,Repeat,G)
Costa, Sophie and Angus visit Canberra to explore the art of gardening and the science of horticulture by visiting some of the nation's most innovative institutions.
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