TV guide - Wednesday, 26/02/25Now
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'Jack The Ripper' revelations come back from the dead and the media keep forgetting. Seven puffs up golden boy Basil Zempilas in the WA elections. Plus Murdoch family infighting casts doubt over the company's future.
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00:28
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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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01:30
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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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02:17
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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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03:05
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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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03:30
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Come on a journey back to 1980 as Michael Parkinson interviews guests Bert Newton, George Finey and Noeline Brown.
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04:30
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Josh Byrne gets tips from a thriving family garden; Jane Edmanson discovers stunning rhododendrons; Costa Georgiadis visits a community garden using permaculture principles.
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05:29
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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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06:00
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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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09:00
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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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10:00
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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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10:47
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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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12:00
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The leading news at lunchtime. Lorna Dunkley brings you the day's top stories and the latest news as it unfolds, with reporters in the community across Australia and round the world reporting on the issues that matter to you.
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12:30
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As the election nears, Universities Australia CEO Luke Sheehy will spotlight the role of Australia's universities in driving national priorities and the need for collaboration.
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13:35
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'Jack The Ripper' revelations come back from the dead and the media keep forgetting. Seven puffs up golden boy Basil Zempilas in the WA elections. Plus Murdoch family infighting casts doubt over the company's future.
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14:00
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A new wave of hatred against the gay community, fueled by increasing blame and fear in the media, sees a spike in violence against gay people.
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15:00
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Nigella shares the favourite recipes she loves to prepare on those long rainy days when you just want to stay indoors. Think chocolate cloud cake, aubergine involtini and home-made pasta with meatballs.
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15:25
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Harry and Briony Anscombe embark on a radical mission to build a giant five-bedroom house inspired by an American Modernist house Harry saw in the cult 80s film, Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
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16:14
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On this episode, two stories of women who have spent a lifetime searching for the truth. (Final)
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17:00
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Comedian and actor Dave Lawson confronts his longstanding dislike of cornflakes, while Alice creates a homemade dimmie that brings the house down.
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17:30
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Antiques Roadshow is at Dyffryn Gardens near Cardiff and treasures include an Antarctic compass.
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18:30
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Well-informed Weird Al expert Ben, enlightened Edward III expert Sue and the Wicked-ly wise Leigh race Tour de France expert Greg to the finish line - all while trying to withstand Tom Gleeson's withering wit.
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19:00
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News from where we live. ABC News NSW brings you the day's top stories, exclusive investigations and original reporting on the issues that matter to you. Presented by Jeremy Fernandez live from Parramatta.
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19:30
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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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20:02
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Tom Gleeson has the questions. Do our experts have the answers? Tonight's topics include William Wallace, The Wizard of Oz, black holes and mammalian sperm. Play along with Hard Quiz!
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20:33
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Ian almost has the best day of his life, Meredith draws closer to Fritz's secrets and Greta and Nicole get a board meeting date.
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21:02
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Becky Lucas, David Correos, Laura Daniel and our reigning champ from Episode 4 try to take each other down with their spelling knowledge.
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21:47
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Chas and John look at US/Russia relations and the war in Ukraine, the growing Republican backlash to Musk's DOGE, plus the latest polling on Trump which shows bad news and a warning for Donald - but will he listen?
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22:19
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Adam, Myf and Alan are joined by Jude Perl, Joel Creasey, Johnny Took and Abbie Chatfield. Plus, western swing with the Canyon Callers and so many Secret Song clues.
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22:49
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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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23:21
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The wildly optimistic Brewer sisters set out to get lucky, but first they must conquer the lads, lice and lechery of the Australian Gold Rush.
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23:49
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Gert and Marigold reinvent themselves as posh, cultured babes and enter the annual 'Miss Dead Horse Gap' pageant.
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TV guide - Thursday, 27/02/25
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00:16
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Harry and Briony Anscombe embark on a radical mission to build a giant five-bedroom house inspired by an American Modernist house Harry saw in the cult 80s film, Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
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01:04
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On this episode, two stories of women who have spent a lifetime searching for the truth. (Final)
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01:50
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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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03:25
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Michael Parkinson interviews guests Barry Humphries, Little River Band with Glenn Shorrock, and Carol Raye.
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04:29
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Millie Ross shows how to garden on a shoestring; Clarence Slockee explores the world of myrtles; Tino Carnevale grows eggplant and capsicums; guest presenter Craig Miller-Randle perfects the art of watering indoor plants.
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05:29
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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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06:00
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Start your day with the latest overnight developments, breaking news and the top stories this morning. James Glenday and Emma Rebellato bring you news and interviews, Catherine Murphy with sport and Nate Byrne with weather.
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09:00
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When big stories break, turn to Dan Bourchier 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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10:00
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Three years of war in Ukraine has taken its toll. On the frontline and in makeshift hospitals volunteer medics work tirelessly in difficult and dangerous situations to save and repair lives.
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10:30
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Back Roads goes in search of all creatures on Kangaroo Island, off the South Australian coast. Guest presenter Paul West checks in to see how the island is faring after devastating Black Summer fires of 2020.
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11:09
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Kate and Nazeem tackle the four horsemen of the parenting apocalypse - Boundaries, Rebellion, Discipline and Online Gaming.
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12:00
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The leading news at lunchtime. Lorna Dunkley brings you the day's top stories and the latest news as it unfolds, with reporters in the community across Australia and round the world reporting on the issues that matter to you.
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13:00
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As Public Eye climbs ever closer to News At Six's deteriorating numbers, Dale teams up with Rob, pushing the CEO to replace Lindsay.
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14:01
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With infections rising rapidly, and threatening the broader population, David and Jeremy adopt a bold new approach: terrifying people into paying attention.
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15:00
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Nigella tackles parties, and shows us how to make easy-to-prepare party treats for any occasion - from children's birthdays to summertime garden gatherings.
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15:25
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Elinor and Born Barikor build a hypoallergenic home to alleviate their two young sons' life-threatening allergies. Their home is built with low-toxin materials and cutting-edge filtration systems to purify the air.
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Sue has been searching for the daughter she was forced to give up for adoption for over forty years. Alan is desperate to understand why his birth mother gave him up for adoption.
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