TV guide - Tuesday, 01/04/25

00:16
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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01:38
Parkinson In Australia
Michael Parkinson interviews guest Shane Warne.
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03:00
Gardening Australia
It's the start of winter and we have all the practical tips, novel ideas and inspiring stories to get you growing, wherever you are. Costa visits an experimental 'Green House' designed to grow the food its residents need.
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03:59
7.30
Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton officially hit the campaign trail. Election analyst Casey Briggs looks at some of the seats in play. Plus Sarah Ferguson interviews Energy Minister Chris Bowen.
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04:30
News Breakfast
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 Charles Brice, Catherine Murphy and Nate Byrne.
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07:30
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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08:30
Australian Story
Untold stories from behind the scenes of Race Around the World, the show that launched John Safran and become one of the '90s unlikeliest TV hits.
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09:00
Compass
Compass returns in 2025 with an explosion of music and spirituality, as we follow the collaboration between The Soweto Gospel Choir and DJ Groove Terminator.
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09:30
The Weekly with Charlie Pickering
Concetta Caristo is on the hunt for Australia's new BFF, Sashi Perera investigates the cost of IVF and the one and only Ruby Wax joins Charlie at the desk for a look back at her fearless career.
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09:59
Space 22
Archibald-winning artist Wendy Sharpe is the new master artist at the helm. She sets the participants three exercises to test whether painting can help the group confront difficult emotions.
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10:30
ABC News at Noon
The leading news at lunchtime. Dan Bourchier brings you today'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 to you.
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11:30
Call the Midwife
Sister Monica Joan seeks advice from a clairvoyant; Matthew is shocked to discover squatters in one of his warehouses; Shelagh faces the most challenging delivery of her career.
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12:28
Grand Designs Australia
Rookie architect Nick is aiming to solve Australia's housing crisis by showing that good design is affordable for everyone.
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13:25
Back Roads
Robe, SA, is a seaside safe haven known for helping others and having a generosity of spirit. Local farming families offer their holiday houses to war veterans and give them a free weekend in their stunning town.
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13:53
Grand Designs
Graeme and Melanie want their new home in Hackney to celebrate their blended family. But squeezing the architect Graeme has designed onto their tiny garage plot proves a huge challenge.
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14:40
Long Lost Family
Two extraordinary stories of women haunted by events from their past: Susan Webb gave up her daughter for adoption in 1968 and was treated with ECT, and Sonia Walsh was left by her mother at three years of age.
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15:26
A Bite To Eat with Alice
Author and wild woman Gina Chick stops by and together she and Alice tackle a whole snapper. Alice forages ingredients from her fridge cooking her Fridge Forage Minestrone for Gina.
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15:55
Antiques Roadshow
A second visit to Lincoln Cathedral for Fiona Bruce and the team. Cameras roll as the team get excited about a Chinese picture bought for a song and a collection of early TV implements.
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16:55
Hard Quiz
Fan favourites Charles, Lucy, Leon and dreamy dentist Theja get another crack at the Big Brass Mug. Topics include horses, Wars of the Roses, Vintage Australian Washing Machines, Sachin Tendulkar.
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17:30
ABC News
News from where we live. ABC News Tasmania brings you the day's top stories, exclusive investigations and original reporting on the issues that matter to you. Presented by Guy Stayner.
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18:00
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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18:31
Foreign Correspondent
Botswana has more elephants than any country on the planet. But what's been hailed as a great conservation success story is fuelling anger as increasing numbers of elephants cause havoc.
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19:02
Creative Types with Virginia Trioli
George Miller is an Australian visionary and is recognised as one of the greatest action film directors of all time. He's a philosopher, an innovator and a storyteller - and he's not done with Mad Max yet.
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19:33
Finding the Archibald
Rachel Griffiths journeys through Archibald history to find a portrait that captures the changing face of the nation. Natalie Wilson begins her quest to find 100 portraits for the Art Gallery of NSW's centenary exhibition.
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20:34
The ABC of
An interview series, hosted by David Wenham, in which prominent Australians revisit their pasts through moments drawn from the vast ABC archives. David Wenham trawls through the ABC archive of Ita Buttrose.
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21:06
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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21:38
Four Corners
An investigation has uncovered explosive new evidence suggesting that corrupt former NSW Crime Commission assistant director Mark Standen's criminality was far more extensive than the public was led to believe.
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22:24
Media Watch
Labor invites social media influencers into budget lockup, Star journo Nick McKenzie caught on secret recording, plus There's a bear in there: an un-bear-lievable tale from The Australian.
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22:42
Q+A
It's finally on. Australians will go to the polls in a high-stakes, neck-and-neck contest for power on May 3. And the campaign battlelines have been starkly drawn. Who has the vision to steer us through these turbulent times?
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22:43
Q+A
It's finally on. Australians will go to the polls in a high-stakes, neck-and-neck contest for power on May 3. And the campaign battlelines have been starkly drawn.
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23:46
Grand Designs
Graeme and Melanie want their new home in Hackney to celebrate their blended family. But squeezing the architect Graeme has designed onto their tiny garage plot proves a huge challenge.
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TV guide - Wednesday, 02/04/25

00:33
Long Lost Family
Two extraordinary stories of women haunted by events from their past: Susan Webb gave up her daughter for adoption in 1968 and was treated with ECT, and Sonia Walsh was left by her mother at three years of age.
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01:19
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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02:12
Parkinson In Australia
Michael Parkinson interviews guests Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal and Captain Mark Phillips.
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03:01
Gardening Australia
Costa meets city gardeners who are taking it to the street; Millie shows how to plant mature trees; Josh explores a protea paradise; Jane finds a garden fence that's as pretty as a picture.
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04:00
7.30
Record breaking flooding has destroyed farms and livelihoods in western Queensland. Sarah Ferguson interviews Shadow Minister for Infrastructure Bridget McKenzie.
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04:30
News Breakfast
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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07:30
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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08:30
Four Corners
An investigation has uncovered explosive new evidence suggesting that corrupt former NSW Crime Commission assistant director Mark Standen's criminality was far more extensive than the public was led to believe.
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09:17
Q+A
It's finally on. Australians will go to the polls in a high-stakes, neck-and-neck contest for power on May 3. And the campaign battlelines have been starkly drawn.
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10:30
ABC News at Noon
The leading news at lunchtime. Dan Bourchier presents the top stories and news as it unfolds with reporters on the campaign trail bringing you the latest on the election. Plus today's world news, business, sport and weather.
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11:00
National Press Club Address
Angus Taylor, the Shadow Treasurer of Australia, addresses the National Press Club for the Post Budget Reply Address.
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12:05
Media Watch
Labor invites social media influencers into budget lockup, Star journo Nick McKenzie caught on secret recording, plus There's a bear in there: an un-bear-lievable tale from The Australian.
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12:30
Grand Designs Australia
Returning to sixth generational family land, Sam, along with wife Selina, build an off-grid forever home for their three sons from beloved Canberra Red bricks.
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13:27
Back Roads
Canowindra might be known as the hot-air ballooning capital of Australia, but there's plenty more going for this town. The Canowindra community is looking to reinvent its future, doing big gestures of kindness along the way.
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13:56
Grand Designs
Furniture maker Lucinda, son Dan and daughter Rosie build a wooden armadillo house. They need to find innovative ways to transport materials without damaging tree roots without heavy machinery.
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14:44
Long Lost Family
One man yearns to find the father he's never met; a search for the youngest birth mother the program has ever come across.
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15:30
A Bite To Eat with Alice
In this love story episode, Alice whips up a wedding canape inspired by her own wedding day, for comedian Rhys Nicholson.
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15:58
Antiques Roadshow
Fiona Bruce and the team are in County Durham for a visit to the Bowes Museum. Objects under scrutiny include a silver box given in thanks when troops liberated the Netherlands in World War II.
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16:59
Hard Quiz
Tom Gleeson is back with four new experts vying to be Hard Quiz champion and take home the Big Brass Mug. Topics include: The Zimbabwe cricket team, Pokemon, the wreck of the Batavia and Absolutely Fabulous.
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17:30
ABC News
News from where we live. ABC News Tasmania brings you the day's top stories, exclusive investigations and original reporting on the issues that matter to you. Presented by Guy Stayner.
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18:00
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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18:31
Hard Quiz
It's a brand new Battle of the Duds! Tom Gleeson invites four failed former contestants to humiliate themselves again. Vying for the Big Brass Dud Mug are Kim Kardashian, NASCAR and The Sopranos.
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19:02
The Weekly with Charlie Pickering
Returning for its 11th Season, The Weekly is the one show that knows the world is far too serious to be taken too seriously. You give us thirty minutes - we'll give you the week.
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