TV guide - Sunday, 13/04/25

04:57
rage
Like father, like daughter. rage lines up the best clips from musical dads and their daughters.
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06:00
rage
Keep the party vibe going with wall-to-wall music videos, from new releases to classics and the long-forgotten.
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07:00
Weekend Breakfast
Ease into your Sunday with an engaging mix of news, updated information, analysis, interviews, politics and weather. Presented by Fauziah Ibrahim and Michael Tetlow, plus sport with Daniela Intili.
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09:01
Insiders
David Speers discusses the second week of the campaign with Patricia Karvelas, Michael Stutchbury and James Massola including tariffs, trade, gas policy and the debates.
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10:30
Offsiders
Offsiders is in Adelaide for the AFL's Gather Round. Abbey Gelmi joins Jordan Dawson, Ebony Marinoff and Jake Niall to discuss the latest from the biggest weekend of footy in SA. Plus we hear from Port President David Koch.
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11:01
Compass
Meet three Australians helping transform lives in New York city jails, online communities and regional NSW using Vedic meditation. Is this ancient practice an answer to contemporary ills?
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11:32
Songs of Praise
Katherine Jenkins visits Winchester to see how they are marking Palm Sunday. With hymns from the cathedral, plus a special performance by Alexandra Burke.
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12:00
Swingers: How to Win an Election
Australia has become a nation of swingers - politically at least. Increasingly we have less party loyalty and are more likely to switch up our vote.
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12:30
Landline
The stone fruit that could help prevent dementia; Mildew resistant heritage grape vines; The family championing Natural Sequence Farming; and going deep underground at Australia's most remote gold mine.
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13:30
Gardening Australia
Costa finds a green-walled rental; Hannah visits Bruny Island; Millie plants winter seeds; Josh explores a tropical oasis.
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14:30
Monty Don's Japanese Gardens
Monty Don travels to Japan in spring to trace the history of Japanese gardens from early boating gardens, through Buddhist temples and Zen gardens, right up to a modern tea house.
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15:30
Monty Don's Japanese Gardens
Monty Don returns to Japan in autumn to continue his journey through Japanese gardens. This time he explores both stroll gardens and how the Japanese bring nature into their modern lives.
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16:30
Restoration Australia
Host Anthony Burke joins a young couple, Steph and Paul, as they set out bravely and optimistically to write a happy, luxe new chapter for a storied 150-year-old Melbourne institution.
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17:29
Antiques Roadshow
In Liverpool, the team value a medal given to one of the first men to land on D-Day.
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18:29
Compass
The brave Anglican bishop who faced down a paedophile network and its protectors in Newcastle. Presented by Julia Baird.
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19:00
ABC News
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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19:32
Darby and Joan
Max reveals that she's engaged to a man she just met, but when he collapses during a night of drinks, Jack and Joan suspect that someone tried to poison him.
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20:16
Unforgotten
Lies are uncovered as Mel and Asif are taken into police custody. Juliet tries to protect Taylor, and herself, from the investigation.
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21:05
Boat Story
Reeling from what they just witnessed, Janet and Samuel scramble to make their next move and no option is truly safe. How far are they willing to go to save their loved ones?
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22:05
Windrider
Romance begins to bloom between windsurfer P.C. Simpson and rock singer Jade. But when several setbacks occur on the road to the windsurfing competition things begin to fall apart.
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23:35
You Can't Ask That
This episode provides a platform for eight unique Australians to set the record straight about what living with schizophrenia means to them.
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TV guide - Monday, 14/04/25

00:06
rage
rage digs into the Vault to line up clips from the best side-projects, super-groups and solo efforts in music.
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03:01
Ask the Doctor
This episode looks at alcohol. Australians have always used alcohol to celebrate just about everything but our doctors are investigating the enormous impact drinking is having on our health.
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03:30
Gardening Australia
Sophie Thomson visits an extensive native garden; Tino Carnevale talks pest management; Costa and Caylee make plant labels; Josh Byrne visits a lush suburban garden.
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04:30
Insiders
David Speers discusses the second week of the campaign with Patricia Karvelas, Michael Stutchbury and James Massola including tariffs, trade, gas policy and the debates.
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06:00
News Breakfast
James Glenday, Bridget Brennan and son-of-the-West Nate Byrne are in Perth, gauging the mood in WA this federal election campaign. Plus Emma Rebellato, Charles Brice and Catherine Murphy with news and sport.
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09:00
News Breakfast - Extended
An extended 4 hour edition of News Breakfast from WA. James Glenday, Bridget Brennan and Nate Byrne are in Perth, plus Emma Rebellato, Charles Brice and Catherine Murphy are back in the studio with the latest news and sport.
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10:00
Vera
DCI Vera Stanhope investigates when the body of the co-owner of a chip shop is found in his own freezer.
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11:30
Creative Types with Virginia Trioli
Kate Ceberano possesses one of the most distinctive voices in Australian music. Since age 14 she's been climbing "her ladder to the sun", but these days she's driven to express her artistry in many different forms.
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12:00
ABC News at Noon
The leading news at lunchtime. Gemma Veness 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 most.
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13:00
Landline
The stone fruit that could help prevent dementia; Mildew resistant heritage grape vines; The family championing Natural Sequence Farming; and going deep underground at Australia's most remote gold mine.
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14:00
Restoration Australia
Marnie and Dale dream of converting 'Gervasoni Homestead' into a family home. But with the buildings near collapse and a modest budget, has the romance of these buildings gone to their heads?
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14:57
Back Roads
ABC News presenter Joe O'Brien visits the tiny Queensland town of Thallon. Joe grew up in regional Queensland, and he gladly leaves the studio behind to head into the outback.
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15:27
Grand Designs New Zealand
Carefree childhood memories are the inspiration behind 32-year-old James Davis' complex build on the Kapiti Coast, but he may come to regret taking on a project requiring such sophisticated engineering.
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16:13
Long Lost Family
Two of the youngest-ever searchers, looking for birth family: a man whose last contact with his father was when he was six, and a woman whose life was transported from Bogota to Berkshire when she was given up for adoption.
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16:59
A Bite To Eat with Alice
Queen of the kitchen and the Barossa Maggie Beer joins Alice as they honour dried fruits that Maggie is famous for with two delicious fruity recipes.
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17:27
Antiques Roadshow
The team heads to Wales as Fiona Bruce arrives at Aberglasney Gardens in Carmarthenshire. Treasures include valuable illustrations found abandoned in a loft & one of the most valuable plates ever seen at a Roadshow.
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18:28
Hard Quiz
Where does Tom Gleeson find these oddballs? Hard Quiz expert topics: Croquet, Barry Manilow, retired AFL superstar Nick Riewoldt and toenails.
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19:00
ABC News
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, plus weather with Tom Saunders.
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