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TV guide - Saturday, 10/05/25Now

00:35
The Fringe Dwellers
Trilby lives on the fringes of 'accepted' Australian society along with her people. Her mother urges her family to escape from squalor and move up to a fashionable all-white suburb.
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02:10
Road Open
Stories from Birlirr Ngawiyiwu Catholic School and the community of Ringer Soak in regional Western Australia.
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02:30
Not Even
Working at the Ministry of Justice, Heps looks back to his childhood growing up in Wainuiomata. In the present day, Heps comes across research that sends him into a downward spiral.
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03:00
Not Even
The crew go camping. Ma and Heps aren't talking, Taaps brings the wrong tent, Liz has finally made friends, and Pua brings her cat.
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03:30
Bamay
Slow TV is back, celebrating stunning landscapes of Countries across Australia. Sit back and relax with the healing powers of Country.
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04:00
Bamay
Slow TV is back, celebrating stunning landscapes of Countries across Australia. Sit back and relax with the healing powers of Country.
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04:30
Toi Time
Maia, Tama and Jojo spot zebras and crocodiles on safari while Aunty Anika finds animals in her room.
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05:00
Aussie Bush Tales
The children go swimming in the billabong, not realising a crocodile is lurking in the water. The crocodile chases after Jarra and a turtle, and Jarra grabs hold of a tree branch and pulls himself up.
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05:35
Barrumbi Kids
Dahlia and Tomias select the same subject for a school speech competition, and their research leads them on a quest for treasure that reveals Dahlia's connections to Mandjakkorl and danger.
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06:05
Eddie's Lil' Homies
Lottie and Tal are working on a sculpture together for the Community Art Show, and as usual, they can't agree on anything.
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06:20
Bushwhacked!
Kayne and Kamil are on a soaring mission from Perth to Lorna Glen deep in the Western Australia desert, where Kayne must follow and observe the movements of a wedge-tailed eagle.
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06:45
Motown Magic
Imaginative boy Ben transforms his city by bringing colourful street art to life, armed with a magic paintbrush and the classic sounds of motown.
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07:10
Spartakus and the Sun Beneath the Sea
Not far from Barkar, Bob asks Spartakus about his past. He then tells how, when he was a child, he saw his family massacred by the gladiators, then how he became a gladiator.
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07:40
Spartakus and the Sun Beneath the Sea
In the absence of his passengers, Tehrig is captured by Ringnar, leader of the fjord brigands.
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08:10
The World According to Grandpa
Stanley asks 'What are clouds for?' and Grandpa spins one of his tall tales about his own Grandpa who used to fly his own cloud all over the world, rescuing naughty animals.
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08:30
The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter
Bastian is transported back to the world of Fantasia, where he finds that the land is now being destroyed by an evil sorceress. He joins forces with his friends to combat her evil advances.
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10:10
Happy Halloween, Scooby-Doo!
Scooby and the gang join forces with Bill Nye and Elvira when toxic ooze creates an army of monstrous pumpkins.
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11:35
Ocean Parks
They liked what they saw - and in 1959, established the Bahamas National Trust. It created the Bahamas' first Ocean Park - The Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park.
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12:25
NITV News: Nula
The latest news from the oldest living culture, join Natalie Ahmat and the team of journalists for stories from an Indigenous perspective.
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12:55
Living Black
Pat Turner has had an illustrious career in the public service. Now in the wake of the 2025 Federal Election she speaks to Karla Grant about how she plans to keep on fighting for First Nations people.
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13:25
Mparntwe: Sacred Sites
This documentary focuses on the sacred sites in and around Mparntwe (Alice Springs) in central Australia and the struggle of the Arrernte people to identify, document and preserve these sites.
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13:50
Bob Marley & The Wailers: The Capitol 73
In October 1973 Bob Marley and the Wailers gave an intimate performance at Capitol Studios. Recording twelve classic songs, from the sidelines, producer Denny Cordell captured the event on camera.
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15:00
Tradition on a Plate
There is nothing more traditional that the Titi, commonly known as the Mutton Bird. With its unique flavours, Monique and Henry cut through the bitter with the sweet and make a traditional dish contemporary for today's palate.
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15:30
Wild Kitchen with Clayton Donovan
This episode is set in the heart of Gumbaynggirr country where Clayton travels up the Nambucca River to find out what goes into growing some of the country's freshest oysters.
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16:00
The Barber
When New Zealand goes into Level 4 lockdown, Peleti knows immediately the huge affect this is going to have on his community. But how can a barber make much of a difference?
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16:30
The Last Land: Gespe'gewa'gi
Despite conflict with the DFO, Listuguj launches its Fall Lobster fishery, looking toward a future of increased self-governance and economic success.
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17:00
NITV News Update
The latest news from the oldest living culture. Join Natalie Ahmat and the team of journalists for stories from an Indigenous perspective.
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17:35
The Other Side
With the guidance of an Aboriginal Elder, a team of paranormal investigators pursue the truth behind stories of haunted locations across Canada.
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18:00
Alone Australia
The remaining survivalists come face to face with their physical limitations. Can innovation save the day, or will a routine med check bring one survivalist to the end of their journey?
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19:00
The Fifth Element
For ex-Marine Korben Dallas, life in the 23rd century has become tediously repetitive - he drives a flying cab for a living, and eats take away from the same Chinese restaurant, which delivers directly to his window, every day. But little does Korben know, a great extra-terrestrial evil has teamed up with henchman Zorg and threatens to destroy the Earth.
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21:20
Ella
In October 2012, Ella Havelka, a descendant of the Wiradjuri people, became the first Indigenous dancer to be invited into The Australian Ballet in its 50-year history.
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22:50
Dance Rites 2023
DanceRites, Australia's national First Nations dance competition, returns bigger and better than ever at Bennelong Point. Join us for a celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture.
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TV guide - Sunday, 11/05/25

00:15
Stompem Ground: King of Hearts
First appearance for the newly formed King of Hearts for Stompem Ground 2022,
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00:40
Jackie Brown
When flight attendant Jackie Brown is busted smuggling money for her arms dealer boss, Ordell Robbie, agent Ray Nicolette and detective Mark Dargus want her help to bring down Robbie. Facing jail time for her silence or death for her cooperation, Brown decides instead to double-cross both parties and make off with the smuggled money. Meanwhile, she enlists the help of bondsman Max Cherry, a man who loves her.
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03:15
Stompem Ground
Stompem Ground 2022 opening act, Country/Rock family band hailing from the Dampier Peninsular/Broome WA.
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03:30
Bamay
Slow TV is back, celebrating stunning landscapes of Countries across Australia. Sit back and relax with the healing powers of Country.
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04:00
Bamay
Slow TV is back, celebrating stunning landscapes of Countries across Australia. Sit back and relax with the healing powers of Country.
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04:30
Toi Time
Tama gets a checkup from Doctor Buzz and Jojo meets a beautiful purerehua. We meet the Starjam Dance Group and learn how important it is to move your tinana.
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05:00
Aussie Bush Tales
Moort the Elder is hungry for boiled emu eggs and sends the children to find some. The children come back empty-handed, so he shows them how to find them. They arrive too late: the eggs are hatching.
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05:35
Barrumbi Kids
Tomias loses his cousin after he arrives home for initiation ceremony and it fuels his own anxieties around boarding school; Dahlia confronts her own purpose in Mandjakkorl.
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06:05
Eddie's Lil' Homies
Lottie has a new thing - yarn storming - covering objects in the playground with brightly coloured patches of knitted wool and she's enlisted everyone else to help.
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06:20
Bushwhacked!
The beautiful Noosa coastline is the backdrop for a shower that Kayne won't be forgetting in a hurry.
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06:45
Motown Magic
Imaginative boy Ben transforms his city by bringing colourful street art to life, armed with a magic paintbrush and the classic sounds of motown.
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07:10
Spartakus and the Sun Beneath the Sea
The heroes meet Tutankhaton, young heir to the throne of Egypt, who will soon become Pharaoh.
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07:40
Spartakus and the Sun Beneath the Sea
On board the pirate ship is a casino, which welcomes all kinds of bandits. Bic and Bac, captives, work there as pianists, while Spartakus, Bob and Rebecca languish in prison.
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08:10
The World According to Grandpa
Connie asks 'Why is chocolate so tasty?' and Grandpa tells of a time when chocolate wasn't tasty, and when its inventor, Lambeth O'Gravy, flew into space looking for magical ingredients!
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08:30
Dakar Rally
Highlights from Dakar Rally, 2025.
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09:30
Pro Bull Riding USA - Unleash The Beast
Unleash the Beast is bucking its way onto NITV, bringing the world's best riders as they face off against formidable bulls in iconic American cities, battling for the championship title.
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10:30
Rugby League 2023: Murri Carnival
The Qld Murri Carnival is an annual four-day rugby league carnival for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Queensland rugby league teams.
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11:30
Rugby League 2023: Murri Carnival
The Qld Murri Carnival is an annual four-day rugby league carnival for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Queensland rugby league teams.
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12:35
Rugby League 2023: Murri Carnival
The Qld Murri Carnival is an annual four-day rugby league carnival for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Queensland rugby league teams.
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13:40
Rebel Country
A celebration of an exciting new crop of country music artists taking the genre by storm, changing the game, and transforming country music in the modern age with new sounds and attitudes.
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15:05
Ella
In October 2012, Ella Havelka, a descendant of the Wiradjuri people, became the first Indigenous dancer to be invited into The Australian Ballet in its 50-year history.
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16:35
Queer and Here
With so much anti trans rhetoric in the world how do trans people in Aotearoa stay safe and resilient.
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17:05
NITV News Update
The latest news from the oldest living culture. Join Natalie Ahmat and the team of journalists for stories from an Indigenous perspective.
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17:15
Wildlife Rescue New Zealand
The Dunedin Wildlife Hospital is hit hard by a sudden influx of starving penguin, and Dr Lisa takes in some precious baby kaka chicks.
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18:05
The Frontier
The United States needed to connect the east and west coasts. The solution? A transcontinental rail line. Two railroad companies, the Union Pacific and Central Pacific, were tasked with building the track, which met in Utah in 1869. This new railroad facilitated a thriving beef industry for the white population, which led to the rise of the American icon: the cowboy.
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19:00
Signed, Theo Schoon
Signed, Theo Schoon, grew from a popular biography of the artist Theo Schoon by Damian Skinner. The film explores Theo's art and his influence on some of New Zealand's major visual artists.
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20:50
Fruitvale Station
The story of Oscar Grant III, a 22-year-old Bay Area resident, who crosses paths with friends, enemies, family, and strangers on the last day of 2008.
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