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TV guide - Saturday, 01/03/25

00:40
Sisi
The war has inflicted deep wounds. Sisi desperately tries to get closer to Franz again. He refuses to speak to her and sends her back to Hungary. Sisi is to help Count Andrassy negotiate a new constitution with the Hungarians. She does not yet suspect that it could be goodbye forever. Deeply hurt, Sisi decides to go.
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01:40
Earth's Natural Wonders
In some of the world's most spectacular natural wonders, people push themselves to the limit in order to survive. For the people who call these extraordinary places home, survival requires skill, ingenuity and bravery. In Brazil, the Kamayura people of the Xingu Indigenous Park believe they must appease the spirits if they are to remain in good health.
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02:45
Employable Me
Tom has Tourette syndrome and Ashley has autism. Both are desperate to find work and have super strengths that would really benefit employers, but they have to prove it.
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03:50
Destination Flavour China Bitesize
All the best moments and bits from Destination Flavour China, led by famed chef and author Adam Liaw.
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04:00
NHK World English News Morning
English news from Japan's Broadcasting Corporation, NHK, delivering the latest in business, technology, health, environmental and world news.
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04:30
ANC Philippines The World Tonight
Delivers the top stories of the day, covering political, economic, and social sectors on both local and global fronts.
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05:00
DW English News
News and analysis of the top international and European news and current affairs from Berlin, in English.
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05:30
Al Jazeera News
News via satellite from Al Jazeera Satellite Network, Qatar, in English.
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06:00
BBC 6 O'Clock News
The latest national and international news stories from the BBC News team from London, UK, in English.
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06:30
France 24 English News
International news and current affairs television from Paris, offering a French perspective on world events, in English.
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07:00
DD India News Hour
The most recent political, sports, entertainment and socio-economic updates across India and the world from New Delhi, in English.
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08:05
Love Your Home and Garden
Alan Titchmarsh is in Nottinghamshire, transforming the lives of Joshua, a 15-year-old wheelchair user and his mother Benita by creating a dramatic glass-roofed home that will allow him, for the first time in years, to have access into a new garden.
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09:00
The World from Above
This journey begins at Blyde River Canyon, one of the largest and most impressive in the world. To the west is Sun City - one of the top holiday destinations, and based on the idea of a lost African city, surrounded by jungle. Flying east, we come to the official seat of the South African government, Pretoria. In 1994, President Mandela was inaugurated on the steps of the Parliament Buildings.
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09:30
The World from Above
This journey begins at the fortified town of Neuf-Brisach, designed by the greatest military engineer of his age, simply known as Vauban. On the banks of the Rhine lies Strasbourg, one of France's most historic cities and home to the European Union Parliament. Flying west, we come to Reims and its magnificent 11th-century cathedral, which has seen the coronation of 31 French kings.
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10:00
BBC News at Ten
The latest national and international news stories from the BBC News team from London, UK, in English.
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10:30
ABC World News Tonight
America's No.1 network news bulletin with anchors David Muir weekdays, Whit Johnson Saturday edition, and Linsey Davis Sunday edition.
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11:00
PBS NewsHour
Reviews and analysis of the day's news presented by Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett for the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) in the United States.
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12:00
Hi-Tech Oils Super Series
Coverage of Day 1 of Round 1 of the Hi-Tec Oils Super Series at the Winton Raceway.
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16:00
Grand Tours of Scotland's Rivers
From the heights of the Cairngorm Mountains, Paul follows the River Dee to Royal Deeside, the favourite home of British Royalty from Queen Victoria to Queen Elizabeth II.
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16:30
Adolf Hitler: Decoding a Dictator
The Third Reich was governed according to the Fuhrerprinzip, one leader, Adolf Hitler, a Fuhrer with undisputed authority. But Hitler's rule would not have been possible without the support of the people, organisations and groups that made his tyranny and his war possible.
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17:30
SBS World News
The latest reports and analysis of major national and international news of the day from Australia's only world news service.
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18:30
The Wonders of Europe
After a two-month fight, the emperor Napoleon III has been defeated by Prussia. The Germans are only 250 kilometres from Paris. Convinced that this failure is God's punishment, a group of ardent Catholics makes a promise to each other- should the capital be spared, they would build a gigantic basilica dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
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19:35
Queen Camilla: The Wicked Stepmother?
An in-depth documentary that looks at the remarkable story of Queen Camilla and examines how she has succeeded in transforming her public persona over the last three decades.
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20:30
Great Australian Walks
This final episode is set in and around Bondi Beach, probably the most instagrammed beach in the country. Arriving by car, Julia Zemiro is back on her old stomping ground and remembers the less glamorous history of Bondi; meets a local who reveals images from thousands of years ago that are hidden in plain sight; catches up with one of our great Australian chess masters; and gets her hands dirty in the quest to preserve these beaches from pollution.
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21:25
Great Coastal Railway Journeys
Michael Portillo begins this leg of his Scottish railway journey from Dunbar to Peterhead in the beautiful medieval city of Stirling. Michael learns it was a strategic city, situated where the Lowlands meet the Highlands, at the lowest bridging point of the River Forth. Travelling across country to the River Tay, Michael discovers the fair city of Perth, held by many to be the first capital of Scotland, the historic crowning place of the kings of Scotland.
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21:55
Great Coastal Railway Journeys
Michael Portillo is tracking the east coast of Scotland north from Dunbar on the Firth of Forth to the fishing port of Peterhead. Today he'll reach Leuchars, known nowadays on the railways as Leuchars for St Andrews. Heading north to Dundee Michael crosses the Firth of Tay on the spectacular Tay Railway Bridge, he finds a city buzzing with enterprise, where the new industry transforming Dundee is video games. Michael's final stop is 80 kms north, at the harbour town of Stonehaven.
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22:25
Suspect
When veteran detective Danny Frater turns up at a hospital mortuary for a routine ID check, he's devastated to discover the corpse of his estranged daughter, Christina. Danny refuses to accept the coroner's report that points to suicide, and sets out on a dangerous, agonising mission to uncover the events that led to her death.
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22:55
Suspect
Danny arrives at the apartment where Christina's body was found and manages to find his way inside. As he carries out a search, he is startled to discover a young woman hiding in the bedroom and, although she does her best to escape, Danny manages to prevent her, and he forces her to answer his questions. She turns out to be Christina's wife, Nicola.
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23:25
Suspect
Bruised by his encounter with Nicola, Danny goes to The Crimson Orchid gentlemen's club to look for Maia, who Nicola has accused of corrupting Christina. Maia stonewalls his questions, but when he tells her Christina may have been murdered, her facade of indifference cracks. Danny learns Christina was selling drugs.
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23:50
Suspect
Against Maia's advice, Danny goes alone to meet with Christina's supplier, who is revealed to be Jaisal Batra, a corrupt former police officer turned club owner. Initially, Jaisal easily parries his ex-colleague's clumsy attempts at interrogation, but Danny is starting to show signs of becoming unhinged, so Jaisal decides to reveal more of what he knows.
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TV guide - Sunday, 02/03/25

00:20
Suspect
Danny goes to confront his old friend and former partner, Ryan. Initially, he doesn't mention the CCTV footage that proves Ryan was with Christina shortly before she died, but as Ryan becomes pricklier and more evasive in response to his questioning, it becomes too much for Danny and he reveals what he knows, prompting an extremely violent reaction.
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00:50
Suspect
The circumstantial evidence that Danny has collected during his encounters now leads him to what he expects will be a showdown with Christina's murderer: an urbane former pharmaceutical industry executive, turned entrepreneur and investor, Harry Carr.
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01:20
Suspect
A humbled and subdued Danny returns to the hospital mortuary to say a final goodbye to Christina in the company of his ex-wife, Susannah. Susannah's attempts to reminisce about Christina as a little girl quickly turn into recriminations about why neither of them was aware of the life she was leading, before they are reconciled again by their devastating grief.
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01:50
Suspect
Danny turns up on Jackie's doorstep to question why the evidence of foul play he has uncovered wasn't mentioned in her post-mortem report. After tricking his way into her home, he discovers a link between Jackie and one of the people he has interviewed, and he speculates openly that Jackie is covering for this person of interest.
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02:20
Australia Uncovered
At a time when African Australians are increasingly made to feel that they don't belong in this country, journalist and author Santilla Chingaipe unearths Australia's forgotten African history and reveals the central role people of African ancestry have played in events that shaped our nation - from the First Fleet to the Eureka Rebellion and beyond. An act of historical truth-telling, this episode interrogates the myths of Australia's white foundation narratives, colours in our nation's history, and reveals modern Australia's origin story to be a complex, multicultural and multiracial affair.
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03:20
Peer to Peer
Ariel Investments President and Co-CEO and Starbucks Chair Mellody Hobson talks about the need for diversity on corporate boards, her favourite coffee from Starbucks, and what it's like watching a movie with George Lucas.
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03:50
Destination Flavour China Bitesize
All the best moments and bits from Destination Flavour China, led by famed chef and author Adam Liaw.
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04:15
France 24 Feature
News feature in English from France 24, Paris.
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04:30
ANC Philippines The World Tonight
Delivers the top stories of the day, covering political, economic, and social sectors on both local and global fronts.
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05:00
DW English News
News and analysis of the top international and European news and current affairs from Berlin, in English.
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05:30
Al Jazeera News
News via satellite from Al Jazeera Satellite Network, Qatar, in English.
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06:00
APAC Weekly
Asia-Pacific's brightest minds at the forefront of charting a sustainable future for the world from APAC Network, Brisbane, in English.
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06:30
France 24 English News
International news and current affairs television from Paris, offering a French perspective on world events, in English.
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07:00
DD India News Hour
The most recent political, sports, entertainment and socio-economic updates across India and the world from New Delhi, in English.
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08:05
Love Your Home and Garden
Overcoming a steep drop from the back door to the garden proves a challenge for Alan Titchmarsh and his team in Hemel Hempstead. Both the house and garden need redesigning to create a home for three generations living with the effects of dementia.
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09:00
FIFA World Cup Classic Matches
FIFA World Cup Classic Match: Argentina v Mexico 2006.
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11:00
APAC Weekly
Asia-Pacific's brightest minds at the forefront of charting a sustainable future for the world from APAC Network, Brisbane, in English.
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11:30
PBS Washington Week with the Atlantic
PBS Washington Week with The Atlantic is the longest-running primetime news and public affairs program on television. The show features a group of journalists participating in a weekly roundtable discussion of major news events. Moderated by Jeffrey Goldberg, Editor-in-Chief of The Atlantic.
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12:00
Hi-Tech Oils Super Series
Hi-Tec Oils Super Series, Round 1, Winton Raceway, Day 2.
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16:00
Heroines
Women's sport is inspiring growth across all metrics including viewership, participation, investment and sponsorship. But while we celebrate the breaking down of barriers, women's sport continues to face many unique challenges.
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16:30
Adolf Hitler: Decoding a Dictator
In decoding Adolf Hitler's dictatorship, exploring the architecture of the Third Reich is crucial to understanding how his Nazi Party sought to project and maintain power and control.
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17:30
SBS World News
The latest reports and analysis of major national and international news of the day from Australia's only world news service.
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