TV guide - Tuesday, 29/04/25

00:10
Grand Designs New Zealand
Seven river crossings inland from Geraldine is where arborist Li Tane and his landscaper wife Michelle are building their rammed earth, off-grid, sustainable mountain home for their young family.
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00:14
Grand Designs New Zealand
Seven river crossings inland from Geraldine is where arborist Li Tane and his landscaper wife Michelle are building their rammed earth, off-grid, sustainable mountain home for their young family.
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00:58
Long Lost Family
We follow two people haunted by events of the past: a man, searching for the birth mother who gave him up for adoption at six months old; and a woman whose chance to connect with her family slipped away 50 years ago.
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01:44
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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03:27
Parkinson In Australia
In 1980, Michael Parkinson interviewed Sir Robert Helpmann in an extensive one on one chat.
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04:29
Gardening Australia
Sophie Thomson explores a well-designed garden; Clarence Slockee visits a community garden on Yuin Country; Tino Carnevale shares the art of pruning; Josh Byrne learns about WA's daisies; Jane Edmanson plants vegies in pots.
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05:29
7.30
Sarah Ferguson interviews Prime Minister Anthony Albanese ahead of this weekend's election. Plus has Donald Trump helped secure another term for Canada's "unpopular" government?
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06:00
News Breakfast
James Glenday and Bridget Brennan bring you today's top stories, overnight news and the latest from the campaign trail. Plus Emma Rebellato reports from Vatican City, Catherine Murphy with sport and Nate Byrne with weather.
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09:00
ABC News Mornings
When you need to know what's going on in the morning, turn to Gemma Veness for up to the minute news and events as they unfold. Plus the latest in politics, business, sport with Catherine Murphy and weather with Nate Byrne.
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09:58
Australian Story
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10:28
Vera
A student violently killed and dumped at the foot of three mythical monoliths and a missing girl sets Vera on an investigation that triggers memories from her own childhood.
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12:00
ABC News at Noon
Ros Childs presents the leading news at lunchtime, including 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.
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12:58
Call the Midwife
Sister Julienne helps care for a first-time mother who is going through a challenging diagnosis. Lucille struggles with her own health and Poplar celebrates the Whitsun Maypole.
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13:58
Restoration Australia
Milton Terrace at Millers Point in Sydney was sold off for $4.25M in 2015 as part of a Government disposal of public housing. For property developer Michael Stokes, it's a Mayfair terrace in the making.
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14:55
Claire Hooper's House of Games
Staying over at Claire Hooper's House of Games this week, we've got actor Gyton Grantley, netballer Bianca Chatfield, and comedians Jenny Tian and Nazeem Hussain solving puzzles to earn a toilet seat and also a trophy.
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15:24
Grand Designs New Zealand
When Brisbane-based John and Sharon Russell bought their vertiginous site above Queenstown for their shared-ownership holiday house, they thought their biggest challenge would be signing up other owners.
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16:08
Long Lost Family
We follow two adoptees on a journey to find acceptance. One man whose feelings of rejection have consumed him for over 20 years; and a woman holding off her wedding until she finds her birth mother.
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16:50
A Bite To Eat with Alice
In this heartwarming episode, Australia's Queen of Chinese cooking Elizabeth Chong shares a recipe close to her heart with her mother's macaroni dish. And Alice treats Elizabeth to a sweet dish special to her.
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17:18
Antiques Roadshow
A return visit to Chester Cathedral as Fiona and the team reveal previously unscreened finds. Objects under scrutiny include a sheriff's ring of office and a collection of hand-carved wooden shoes.
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18:19
Claire Hooper's House of Games
Staying over at Claire Hooper's House of Games this week, we've got actor Gyton Grantley, netballer Bianca Chatfield, and comedians Jenny Tian and Nazeem Hussain solving puzzles to earn a toilet seat and also a trophy.
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18:46
Federal Election Announcement
A final election pitch from the Labor Party ahead of the 2025 Federal Election.
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19:00
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 Jade Toomey.
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19:30
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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20:01
Foreign Correspondent
After armed conflict in Colombia, over a hundred thousand people are still missing, presumed dead. The government is on a mission to find the bodies to bring closure to the country's dark history.
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20:32
Creative Types with Virginia Trioli
Tony Albert is one of the most exciting visual artists of his generation. He takes everyday items that represent the most confronting aspects of colonisation to create work that is provocative and deeply moving.
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21:02
Swingers: How to Win an Election
Politicians are travelling the country, from carefully choreographed photo op to carefully choreographed photo op. What are campaigns for, and do they change votes?
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21:30
Kitchen Cabinet
Annabel Crabb meets Peter Dutton to find out what makes this former Queensland cop turned political hardman tick. Dutton explains how a self-confessed shy kid became the Leader of the Opposition.
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22:03
The ABC of
David Wenham sits down with the grande dame of Australian comedy, Wendy Harmer. She's been smashing stereotypes since The Gillies Report, but how she's healed after childhood trauma is her true success.
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22:33
The ABC of
David Wenham talks to Greig Pickhaver, who has defined and defiled the Australian character with his alter ego, HG Nelson. Greig speaks being unable to read and the enduring partnership of Roy and HG.
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23:02
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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23:33
Four Corners
Beyond the campaign slogans, who has what it takes to lead the country? Louise Milligan examines the character, track record, and campaign strategies of Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton.
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TV guide - Wednesday, 30/04/25

00:20
Media Watch
Poll position: A shock SMS poll result boots a Labor heavyweight, but raises questions. Plus an old-school comedian reaches out to an old acquaintance - ABC Chair Kim Williams - for help scoring interviews.
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00:25
Media Watch
Poll position: A shock SMS poll result boots a Labor heavyweight, but raises questions. Plus an old-school comedian reaches out to an old acquaintance - ABC Chair Kim Williams - for help scoring interviews.
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00:43
Q+A
What sort of world will Anthony Albanese or Peter Dutton inherit? Who's best to steer us through increasingly stormy seas? What does it mean for your job and your hip pocket?
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01:44
Grand Designs New Zealand
When Brisbane-based John and Sharon Russell bought their vertiginous site above Queenstown for their shared-ownership holiday house, they thought their biggest challenge would be signing up other owners.
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02:29
Long Lost Family
We follow two adoptees on a journey to find acceptance. One man whose feelings of rejection have consumed him for over 20 years; and a woman holding off her wedding until she finds her birth mother.
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03:11
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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03:41
Parkinson In Australia
Michael Parkinson interviews guests Rowan Atkinson, Mike Carlton and Francis James.
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04:31
Gardening Australia
Costa Georgiadis restores a seaweed meadow; Jane Edmanson visits a landscaper's coastal garden; Josh Byrne meets students who have planted an outdoor classroom.
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05:29
7.30
The political debate over migration. What the major parties are offering when it comes to Indigenous policy. Plus the fight for the seat of Fremantle.
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06:00
News Breakfast
With only three days until the election, James Glenday and Catherine Murphy bring you today's top stories, overnight news and the latest from the campaign. Plus Emma Rebellato from Vatican City and Nate Byrne with weather.
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09:00
ABC News Mornings
When you need to know what's going on in the morning, turn to Gemma Veness for up to the minute news and events as they unfold. Plus the latest in politics, business, sport with Catherine Murphy and weather with Nate Byrne.
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09:59
Four Corners
Beyond the campaign slogans, who has what it takes to lead the country? Louise Milligan examines the character, track record, and campaign strategies of Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton.
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10:48
Q+A
What sort of world will Anthony Albanese or Peter Dutton inherit? Who's best to steer us through increasingly stormy seas? What does it mean for your job and your hip pocket?
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12:00
ABC News at Noon
Ros Childs presents the leading news at lunchtime, including 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.
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12:30
National Press Club Address
In the final week of the election campaign, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese addresses the Press Club and answers questions from the media.
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13:35
Media Watch
Poll position: A shock SMS poll result boots a Labor heavyweight, but raises questions. Plus an old-school comedian reaches out to an old acquaintance - ABC Chair Kim Williams - for help scoring interviews.
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13:52
Restoration Australia
Hardware store owners Jo and Digby McNeil took on more than just the restoration of a heritage home in Inverell, NSW, when they bought an historic 'job lot' that included a convent and an old boys' boarding school.
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14:50
Claire Hooper's House of Games
Staying over at Claire Hooper's House of Games this week, we've got actor Gyton Grantley, netballer Bianca Chatfield, and comedians Jenny Tian and Nazeem Hussain solving puzzles to earn a toilet seat and also a trophy.
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15:19
Grand Designs New Zealand
In the Waitaki Valley, Michael and Olivia Pavelitch have their work cut out for them when they embark on breathing life into an historic rabbiters' cottage whilst carefully preserving its 160-year history.
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16:04
Long Lost Family
A mother and father who, having fought in vain to get their son back through the courts, have lived with a lifetime of loss; and a son's search for his birth mother, who disappeared from his life when he was a baby.
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16:50
A Bite To Eat with Alice
Comedian Geraldine Hickey and Alice celebrate a divisive flavour. Geraldine reminisces about her family's lamb roast, as together in the kitchen they whip up a minty lamb favourite.
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17:19
Antiques Roadshow
Fiona Bruce and the team are at the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich, London. Objects on display include the effects of Queen Mary's personal bodyguard, and a Victorian toilet.
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18:16
Claire Hooper's House of Games
Staying over at Claire Hooper's House of Games this week, we've got actor Gyton Grantley, netballer Bianca Chatfield, and comedians Jenny Tian and Nazeem Hussain solving puzzles to earn a toilet seat and also a trophy.
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18:46
Federal Election Announcement
A final election pitch from the Liberal Party ahead of the 2025 Federal Election.
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19:00
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 Jade Toomey.
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