TV guide - Monday, 24/02/25

02:35
Australia Remastered
The Daintree Rainforest has one of the highest rates of biodiversity on Earth. Aaron Pedersen explains how this oldest rainforest on Earth is a window into an Australia that has otherwise vanished.
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03:30
Gardening Australia
Jane Edmanson has the low-down on native ground covers, Jerry Coleby-Williams suggests sub-tropical options for traditional veg, Costa Georgiadis meets two Lane Cove legends, and Millie Ross builds a harvest basket.
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04:30
Insiders
David Speers is joined by Shane Wright, Jennifer Hewett and Jacob Greber to discuss the first interest rate cut in more than four years, election speculation, $2.4b for Whyalla steelworks.
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05:30
News Breakfast
Start your day with the latest overnight developments, breaking news and the top stories this morning. James Glenday and Bridget Brennan bring you news and interviews joined by Emma Rebellato, Catherine Murphy and Nate Byrne.
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08:30
ABC News Mornings
When big stories break, turn to Gemma Veness in the morning to bring you what's happening and why it matters. ABC News has more reporters in more places, serving and connecting communities and telling your stories.
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09:30
Vera
When the badly beaten body of a homeless veteran is found on the cold streets of central Newcastle, DCI Vera Stanhope must piece together the life of a forgotten man to get to the brutal cause of his death.
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11:02
Creative Types with Virginia Trioli
Award-winning broadcaster Virginia Trioli explores the essence of creativity with some of our best loved artists at the peak of their powers. Virginia's first guest is literary sensation Trent Dalton.
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11:30
ABC News at Noon
The leading news at lunchtime. Melissa Mackay brings you the day's top stories and the latest news as it unfolds, with reporters in the community across Australia and around the world reporting on the issues that matter to you.
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12:30
Landline
Kangaroo Island farmers processing their own wool; The koala sanctuary helping both nature, and people, heal; Breeding pompano: a little-known native whitefish; and can wind farms and farming coexist in Western Australia?
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13:30
In Our Blood
On the 1983 Federal election night, Labor wins by a landslide and Bob Hawke becomes the new Prime Minister. On Oxford Street, there is an eruption of celebration: this could mean a big step forward in the fight for equality.
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14:30
Nigella Bites
Nigella shares a range of slow-cook recipes, perfect for those weekend dinner parties where the host wants to avoid being chained to the kitchen sink. Think 24-hour Aromatic Pork and Sticky Toffee Pudding.
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14:55
Grand Designs
Ed and Rowena Waghorn continue to build a five-bedroom house on an eight-acre smallholding in Herefordshire, 10 years in the making. Progress on the build was slow as Ed decided to do most of the work himself.
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15:44
Long Lost Family
A search on behalf of a woman desperate to find her older sister who she has never met; a daughter longs to be reunited with her father who she last saw when she was just five years old.
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16:31
A Bite To Eat with Alice
Writer Benjamin Law brings in his all-time favourite, ginger for a dessert, then Alice introduces Benjamin to the joys of a rissole.
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17:00
Antiques Roadshow
Fiona Bruce and the team look back on the series to choose their favourite moments and update some of the star items screened over recent months. (Final)
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17:59
Hard Quiz
Tom Gleeson dishes out the points and the put-downs as four experts vie for the Big Brass Mug: French Resistance romantic Lisa, Odyssey obsessive Colleen, insect inquirer Vivien and Farnham fanboy Kevin.
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18:30
ABC News
News from where we live. ABC News ACT brings you the day's top stories, exclusive investigations and original reporting on the issues that matter to Canberrans. Presented by Greg Jennett.
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19:00
7.30
Sarah Ferguson presents Australia's premier daily current affairs program, delivering agenda-setting public affairs journalism and interviews that hold the powerful to account. Plus political analysis from Laura Tingle.
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19:31
Australian Story
On the brink of death in India, Bharat Sundaresan turned to cricket, gathering millions of followers. But it's now in Australia that the colourful commentator has found true acceptance.
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20:02
Four Corners
Donald Trump's dramatic resurgence following his 2020 election defeat, examining the pivotal moments and strategies that propelled him back to the forefront as a dominant force in U.S. politics.
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20:48
Media Watch
It's the show everybody loves until they're on it. Media Watch returns with a new host. Sitting in the hot seat will be four-time Walkley award-winner Linton Besser, an investigative reporter and former foreign correspondent.
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21:05
Q+A
A special one-on-one with Anthony Albanese. The PM makes his pitch for a second term, taking questions from the audience about cost of living pressures, the economy, community cohesion.
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22:08
ABC Late News
Follows the stories with the latest on the day's events, explaining what's happening and why it matters, with reporters across Australia and around the globe uncovering the facts. Presented by Michael Tetlow.
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22:40
Planet America
America and Russia hold peace talks, as Trump blames Ukraine for the war. So will Zelenskyy be handed a done deal? Plus the corruption case scandal of New York Mayor Eric Adams - is he selling out to save himself?
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23:11
Julia Zemiro's Home Delivery
Barrie Cassidy takes Julia back to his childhood home in Chiltern in Victoria's gold rush country. He describes his father's war experience, and shows Julia a house that once had no running water in the kitchen.
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23:43
Grand Designs
Ed and Rowena Waghorn continue to build a five-bedroom house on an eight-acre smallholding in Herefordshire, 10 years in the making. Progress on the build was slow as Ed decided to do most of the work himself.
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TV guide - Tuesday, 25/02/25

00:31
Long Lost Family
A search on behalf of a woman desperate to find her older sister who she has never met; a daughter longs to be reunited with her father who she last saw when she was just five years old.
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01:19
rage
Australia's longest-running music show is home to the biggest vault of music videos from a diverse range of artists, genres, and eras. They curate the best clips of all-time to entertain for hours.
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02:53
Parkinson In Australia
Take a trip back to 1979 when Michael Parkinson interviews guests Phillip Adams, Harry Butler and Lloyd Rees.
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03:59
Gardening Australia
For bird week, Josh Byrne shows how to help nesting birds and Millie Ross makes a birdbath. Tino Carnevale plants an olive grove, and Costa Georgiadis meets a woman with some smart ways to growing veggies on her balcony.
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04:59
7.30
Hadi Nazari speaks for the first time about how he survived for 13 days lost in Kosciuszko National Park. There are concerns in Kyiv about the Trump administration negotiating directly with Russia about the war in Ukraine.
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05:30
News Breakfast
Start your day with the latest overnight developments, breaking news and the top stories this morning. James Glenday and Bridget Brennan bring you news and interviews joined by Emma Rebellato, Catherine Murphy and Nate Byrne.
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08:30
ABC News Mornings
When big stories break, turn to Gemma Veness in the morning to bring you what's happening and why it matters. ABC News has more reporters in more places, serving and connecting communities and telling your stories.
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09:30
Australian Story
On the brink of death in India, Bharat Sundaresan turned to cricket, gathering millions of followers. But it's now in Australia that the colourful commentator has found true acceptance.
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10:01
Optics
A Hollywood star with an unusual kink and a company selling exploding hoverboards challenge the team at Fritz & Randell, but resolution comes when they sacrifice one client for the other.
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10:31
Muster Dogs
At the eight-month mark, handlers and their pups must transition from playful puppies to skilled working dogs.
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11:30
ABC News at Noon
The leading news at lunchtime. Melissa Mackay brings you the day's top stories and the latest news as it unfolds, with reporters in the community across Australia and around the world reporting on the issues that matter to you.
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12:30
Call the Midwife
It's Easter 1967. Celebrations are underway for the Easter bonnet parade outside Nonnatus House. Sister Monica Joan and Reggie are excited about the Eurovision song contest, while Cyril and Lucille settle into married life.
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13:31
In Our Blood
David convinces Jeremy that the government should support the community response to the worsening crisis, but the community may not be willing to trust them.
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14:30
Nigella Bites
Nigella prepares an array of suppertime favourites to suit all tastes, including Lamb Shanks With Couscous, Raw Salmon With Ginger and Rice Vinegar and a mouth-watering Creme Brulee.
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14:55
Grand Designs
Young Spanish architect Jaime and his wife Mimi Fernandez embark on an epic mission to convert a crumbling mini castle in Buckinghamshire into a family home.
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15:44
Long Lost Family
We search on behalf of a woman who only discovered she was adopted at the age of 11. And our most urgent search yet, a son's search for his father who he longs to have standing by his side when he marries in one week.
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16:32
A Bite To Eat with Alice
Astrid and Alice are a duet in perfect harmony, flipping, tossing and turning tempeh into a hit.
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16:59
Antiques Roadshow
Fiona Bruce and the team visit Ham House in the London borough of Richmond.
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