TV guide - Monday, 19/05/25
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00:28
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Put your feet up, pour yourself a beverage and unbutton that shirt as rage plays clips from Kenny Loggins, Toto, Al Jarreau and more, just don't call it yacht rock!
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01:59
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Hannah and Nathan are in the final stages of negotiating their divorce, but when it becomes clear Nathan has met someone else, the amicable separation takes a turn for the worse.
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03:00
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Hannah's relationship with Nathan unravels when he drops a bombshell; Rose struggles to cope with her grief.
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04:00
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Tensions rise as Hannah and Nathan struggle to disentangle their lives; Christie arrives in London; Rose has a clear-out.
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05:00
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David Speers and the panel cover the week including Anthony Albanese's new cabinet and trip to Indonesia and Rome, Sussan Ley to lead the Liberals and the Greens pick Larissa Waters.
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06:00
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As each day begins get the facts you need to stay informed. Bridget Brennan and James Glenday present the latest news, overnight developments and today's top stories, joined by Emma Rebellato, Catherine Murphy and Nate Byrne.
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09:00
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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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10:00
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Marcia Hines, Australian music legend, sings iconic gospel hits and discusses how her own faith has helped forge 50 years in the music industry. Included are never before heard stories from behind the industry curtain.
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11:32
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We meet the stars of Tina Turner: The Musical; Namila heads to the Fitzroy studio of acclaimed portrait photographer Rod McNicol; and we get a lesson in ugly art.
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12:00
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The leading news at lunchtime. Kathryn Robinson brings you the top stories and the latest news as it unfolds, with reporters in the community across Australia and around the world reporting on issues that matter to you.
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13:00
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Tasting panels helping to breed better mangoes; Fertilising farms and capturing carbon with basalt; Safeguarding WA's oyster industry; and increased education to protect people as well as snakes.
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14:00
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Heritage devotees Val and John Jessop decide to buy and reassemble two old buildings: an old ghost town cottage and an old sawmill. What could be more difficult than that?
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14:59
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Dropping by Claire Hooper's House of Games this week, we've got ABC's Costa Georgiadis, podcaster Jessie Stephens, and comedians Gillian Cosgriff and Rhys Nicholson discovering who has the smarts to win a salad spinner.
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15:28
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Kevin McCloud visits five breathtaking houses competing for a place on the shortlist including: a 1960s-inspired water tower in rural Norfolk, a 21st-century addition to a Victorian London Street, and a 14th-century fortress.
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16:16
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Revisits Deborah, who was reunited with her mother Kate who lives in Australia; a catch-up with Mary, the first-ever deaf contributor; in South Africa, Vicki sees her mother Ann and brother Nick.
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17:02
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There's no 'fowl' play in Alice's kitchen today, when comedian Rhys Nicholson pops past and they put a nutritious spin on fried chicken with Alice.
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17:30
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Fiona Bruce and the team of experts head to Derbyshire, where thousands await them at Chatsworth House for another busy day.
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18:29
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Visiting Claire Hooper's House of Games this week, we've got author Benjamin Law, drag queen Courtney Act, journalist Abbey Gelmi, and comedian Anthony Lehmann going head-to-head for the trophy and a miniature blender.
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19:00
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News from where we live. ABC News Queensland brings you the day's top stories, exclusive investigations and original reporting on the big issues. Presented by Jessica van Vonderen (Sun-Thu) and Lexy Hamilton-Smith (Fri-Sat).
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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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20:01
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Actor Samuel Johnson has led a rollercoaster life, dealing with successive tragedies and a self-destructive streak. But a cause close to his heart helped him overcome his demons.
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20:32
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They call themselves Terrorgram - a group of militant accelerationists using extreme violence to bring down governments and create new white ethnostates.
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21:18
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It's the show everybody loves until they're on it. Sitting in the hot seat is new host Linton Besser, a four-time Walkley award-winning investigative reporter and former foreign correspondent.
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21:35
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Election aftershocks are still rocking Canberra. New ministers, a new opposition leader and promises of a new political mission. Q+A is in Melbourne where voters booted senior Liberals and shored up Labor's state stronghold.
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22:38
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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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23:10
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Gift or grift? Trump defends plan to accept luxury jet from Qatar. Sanctions are pulled on Syria, while Iran receives threats and an olive branch. Plus why the executive order to slash drug prices may not get off the ground.
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23:42
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Charlie blesses an American Pope and an American Bluey, the Wizard of Ausvotes Antony Green swings by the desk, Nicolette Minster takes on menopause marketing and Concetta Caristo previews Putin's Eurovision reboot.
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TV guide - Tuesday, 20/05/25
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00:12
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Kevin McCloud visits five breathtaking houses competing for a place on the shortlist including: a 1960s-inspired water tower in rural Norfolk, a 21st-century addition to a Victorian London Street, and a 14th-century fortress.
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01:00
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Revisits Deborah, who was reunited with her mother Kate who lives in Australia; a catch-up with Mary, the first-ever deaf contributor; in South Africa, Vicki sees her mother Ann and brother Nick.
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01:49
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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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03:23
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Take a trip back to 1979 when Michael Parkinson interviews guests Phillip Adams, Harry Butler and Lloyd Rees.
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04:29
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Jane Edmanson explores the flora of Lord Howe Island, Josh Byrne meets a young beekeeper, Millie Ross makes a seedling tray, Costa Georgiadis gets a taste for green ants in Kakadu, and Hannah Moloney introduces her goats.
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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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As each day begins get the facts you need to stay informed. Bridget Brennan and James Glenday present the latest news, overnight developments and today's top stories, joined by Emma Rebellato, Catherine Murphy and Nate Byrne.
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09:00
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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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10:00
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Actor Samuel Johnson has led a rollercoaster life, dealing with successive tragedies and a self-destructive streak. But a cause close to his heart helped him overcome his demons.
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10:31
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When Lauren is diagnosed with breast cancer, she faces radical surgery and the loss of both breasts. But despite cultural pressures to undergo reconstruction, she makes the bold decision to stay flat.
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11:00
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Elon Musk was seen as a kingmaker as he helped Trump become president. But his glitter faded when elections in Canada and Australia saw conservative parties lose.
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11:22
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We look at the ad that made you scream 'crikey' and ask if the new Bankwest ads are the Bankworst. Plus our first ever audience suggested pitch. Wil, Todd and Russel are joined by Karen Ferry and Camey O'Keefe.
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12:00
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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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13:00
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A pregnant mother with a chronic heart condition falls unwell, Nancy grows suspicious of a young father's erratic behaviour, and Matthew prepares for a visit from his father.
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14:00
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Host Anthony Burke meets Deb and Mike who are saving a rickety colonial cottage and digging for the true story of its origins.
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14:58
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Visiting Claire Hooper's House of Games this week, we've got author Benjamin Law, drag queen Courtney Act, journalist Abbey Gelmi, and comedian Anthony Lehmann going head-to-head for the trophy and a miniature blender.
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15:28
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Kevin McCloud, Damion Burrows and Michelle Ogundehin visit five properties demonstrating exceptional use of craftsmanship, including a bold contemporary barn and a small urban house on a plot the size of a carriage.
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16:15
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We revisit Julie, who reunited with her birth mother leading to an incredible revelation; and Christina, as she travels 5000 miles to Colombia to spend time with the birth parents, who gave her up in extreme circumstances.
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17:01
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Alice whips up a quick tasty chicken tenders dish for her guest, comedian Colin Lane. Together they evoke memories of Colin's mum with Alice's modern version of a retro dessert.
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17:30
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A second visit to Chatsworth House in Derbyshire, where Fiona Bruce and the experts are kept busy as more family treasures are brought from miles around.
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18:29
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Visiting Claire Hooper's House of Games this week, we've got author Benjamin Law, drag queen Courtney Act, journalist Abbey Gelmi, and comedian Anthony Lehmann going head-to-head for the trophy and a miniature blender.
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19:00
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News from where we live. ABC News Queensland brings you the day's top stories, exclusive investigations and original reporting on the big issues. Presented by Jessica van Vonderen (Sun-Thu) and Lexy Hamilton-Smith (Fri-Sat).
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