TV guide - Monday, 03/03/25

00:10
Love Your Garden
Alan Titchmarsh and the team head to Oxford to create a beautiful but productive kitchen garden for inspirational Soup Kitchen founder Icolyn Smith. Despite being 88 years old, this caring hero still cooks and serves the vulnerable and homeless twice a week, every week. The team share clever design tricks that make the most of long, narrow gardens.
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01:00
Employable Me
Ellie has Tourette's syndrome and Ben has autism. Both are desperate to find work and have super strengths that would really benefit employers. Now they have the chance to prove it.
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02:05
Bamay
A slow TV showcase of the stunning landscapes found in Arrernte Country.
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02:30
NHK World English News Morning
English news from Japan's Broadcasting Corporation, NHK, delivering the latest in business, technology, health, environmental and world news.
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03:00
Al Jazeera News
News via satellite from Al Jazeera Satellite Network, Qatar, in English.
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03:30
DW English News
News and analysis of the top international and European news and current affairs from Berlin, in English.
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04:00
This Week with George Stephanopoulos
ABC America's pre-eminent weekly public affairs program with George Stephanopolous from New York, USA.
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05:00
France 24 English News
International news and current affairs television from Paris, offering a French perspective on world events, in English.
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05:30
DD India News Hour
The most recent political, sports, entertainment and socio-economic updates across India and the world from New Delhi, in English.
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06:35
Destination Flavour Scandinavia Bitesize
Join Adam Liaw as he revisits the highlights from his Scandinavian food adventures.
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06:45
Legacy List
After spending years taking care of her family a woman finally gets the chance to move into a dream house of her own. The problem is she only has a week to move.
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07:15
The Victorian House of Arts and Crafts
In this episode, the crafters tackle the massive dining room in their creative communal home. Leaving behind their 21st-century tools and techniques, they are set to craft from scratch a set of decorative Tondino plates with a particularly tricky glaze, a complete set of curtains and a pair of ornamental fire dogs to sit in the hearth.
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08:25
Revolution: Ideas That Changed the World
The Airplane gave us a great superpower - the ability to fly. But how we got it is a story full of passion, danger and death. We start with a Moorish scholar jumping off a cliff 11 centuries ago, with feathers on his arms. The key to flight is to master the air. That starts even earlier with the Chinese, who invent the kite. It proves that a heavier than air object can fly by producing lift. Enter Leonardo Da Vinci, who imagines a machine capable of flapping its wings.
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09:35
BBC News at Ten
The latest national and international news stories from the BBC News team from London, UK, in English.
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10:00
ABC World News Tonight
America's No.1 network news bulletin with anchors David Muir weekdays, Whit Johnson Saturday edition, and Linsey Davis Sunday edition.
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10:30
PBS News Weekend
Analysis of national and international news, as well as in-depth reporting on topics ranging from education and politics to technology and finance. Hosted by John Yang for the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) in the United States.
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10:55
Al Jazeera News Hour
In-depth global news from Al Jazeera Satellite Network, Doha, Qatar, in English.
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11:30
Saving Lives at Sea
The volunteers of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution staff more than 230 stations covering even the most far-flung areas of Britain's coastline, but the busiest station by far is actually miles from the sea, on the River Thames in central London. It was established after the Marchioness pleasure cruiser sank in 1989, claiming the lives of more than 50 people. While it might look benign, the Thames is actually one of the most dangerous stretches of water in the UK.
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12:35
Shepherdess
Tora is on the rugged South Wairarapa Coast. Here, Claire Edwards runs Tora Collective with her partner Troy, they are on a mission to change New Zealand's relationship with seafood.
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13:05
The Cook Up with Adam Liaw
Singer-songwriter Emma Donovan and chef Ben Devlin join Adam to get creative with dishes using dough.
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13:40
Britain's Beautiful Rivers
Richard travels to the Severn River, 354km of river that makes up some of the border between England and Wales. This epic river has stories to match.
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14:35
Jeopardy!
Ken Jennings hosts Jeopardy! Where the answers are revealed and the contestants must guess the appropriate questions.
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15:00
Letters and Numbers
Two contestants pit their linguistic and numerical skills against each other and the clock in this entertaining quiz show. Join host Richard Morecroft along with maths whiz Lily Serna and wordsmith David Astle.
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15:30
Mastermind Australia
In this round, the specialty subjects are the book Normal People, Birds of Sydney, Elton John, and The Stone Roses.
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16:00
SBS World News
The latest reports and analysis of major national and international news of the day from Australia's only world news service.
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17:05
Michael Portillo's Long Weekends
Join Michael Portillo as he takes us to the stunning island of Sicily where he explores its ancient capital Palermo and surrounding area, a dynamic melting pot of cultures that makes the city electrifying to visit.
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17:55
Dan Snow's Greatest Discoveries
Dan travels to China to explore an amazing discovery made in 1972. While digging a well a head was found, revealing thousands of life-size warriors made from clay, together with their bronze weapons.
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18:55
Inside Sydney Airport
The busy Christmas Season brings extra challenges with families escaping Sydney on vacation. But the airport is thrown into jeopardy of a shutdown with the discovery of an unidentified white powder on board an incoming flight. Speculation mounts about whether the powder is harmless, or the deadly terror weapon anthrax.
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19:45
SBS World News Late
Reports and analysis of major national and international news of the day from Australia's only world news service.
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20:15
Wisting
A breakthrough in the case takes Wisting to Vilnius for a meeting with Interpol investigator Harriet Dunn. A simple questioning of a suspect becomes far more complex for both of them.
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21:05
Wisting
New DNA evidence appears to solve the murder of Tone, but Wisting still feels that something is amiss. Wisting must call on all of his skills and experience to avoid a dangerous situation.
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21:55
A French Case
The noose tightens around Christine, while Jean-Marie must face the consequences of his act. The case gets even more publicised when a famous writer publishes an article about it.
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22:50
A French Case
Christine goes on a hunger strike to protest against her arrest. She then publishes a book to defend herself. Meanwhile, Lambert uses his last resources to try and finally solve the case.
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23:50
Her Majesty's Cavalry
The first of the series shows behind the scenes of the Household Cavalry's barracks, following the preparations for the annual Queen's Birthday Parade, the introduction of modern tanks for future conflicts, and the first time on (and off) a horse for the regiment's newest recruits.
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TV guide - Tuesday, 04/03/25

00:20
Employable Me
Occupational Psychologist Nancy Doyle will help our group discover their hidden skills, while a team of experts will show them how best to overcome the inherent prejudices of so many employers. But will this be enough to help our job seekers break through the barriers to work? A highly emotional journey awaits our group, but the potential prize of gaining employment is life changing.
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01:25
Peer to Peer
Darren Walker, Ford Foundation president, talks about social justice, equality in the boardroom, and how billionaires give away their money.
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01:55
Bamay
A slow TV showcase of the stunning landscapes found in Madi Madi, Dadi Dadi and Nganguruku Country along the waters of the Murrumbidgee River.
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02:30
NHK World English News Morning
English news from Japan's Broadcasting Corporation, NHK, delivering the latest in business, technology, health, environmental and world news.
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03:00
ANC Philippines The World Tonight
Delivers the top stories of the day, covering political, economic, and social sectors on both local and global fronts.
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03:30
DW English News
News and analysis of the top international and European news and current affairs from Berlin, in English.
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04:00
Al Jazeera News
News via satellite from Al Jazeera Satellite Network, Qatar, in English.
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04:30
BBC 6 O'Clock News
The latest national and international news stories from the BBC News team from London, UK, in English.
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05:00
France 24 English News
International news and current affairs television from Paris, offering a French perspective on world events, in English.
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05:30
DD India News Hour
The most recent political, sports, entertainment and socio-economic updates across India and the world from New Delhi, in English.
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06:40
Legacy List
A Brooklyn couple need help clearing out a basement full of memories. The house is filled with items that not just tell their story but the story of the neighbourhood they love.
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07:10
The Victorian House of Arts and Crafts
In the final episode, Anita Rani, internationally renowned potter Keith Brymer Jones, and arts and crafts expert and dealer Patch Rogers set the 21st-century crafters their toughest set of challenges so far.
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08:20
Revolution: Ideas That Changed the World
Over the last century, the car has become the ultimate freedom machine, but in fact its story begins 9,000 years ago. Archaeologists unearthed an ancient settlement 300 kms north of Siberia and found the remains of dogs. The settlers had evolved these animals from the grey wolf and adapted them to pull their sleds to hunt caribou. But it took another 6,000 years to mobilise the rest of humankind. This wasn't so much down to the invention of the wheel, but the wheel-and-axel.
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09:30
BBC News at Ten
The latest national and international news stories from the BBC News team from London, UK, in English.
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10:00
ABC World News Tonight
America's No.1 network news bulletin with anchors David Muir weekdays, Whit Johnson Saturday edition, and Linsey Davis Sunday edition.
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10:30
PBS NewsHour
Reviews and analysis of the day's news presented by Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett for the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) in the United States.
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11:30
Saving Lives at Sea
At the coast in Newquay, the Royal National Lifeboat volunteers and coastguard helicopter are scrambled to try and help a 12-year-old boy on a cub scout coastal trip who has fallen badly and may have damaged his spine. And while no one relishes the task of recovering the body of someone who has taken their own life, the volunteers see it as an important service to the family who have lost a loved one, and an opportunity to reflect on what truly matters in their own lives.
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12:30
The Weekly Football Wrap
Join Claudio Fabiano and the team every Monday night for the latest news, expert opinion and the best action from the World of Football.
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13:10
The Cook Up with Adam Liaw
Adam, chef Luci Khan and travel journalist Sofia Levin are raising the game with some new and delicious TV snack ideas.
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13:40
Britain's Beautiful Rivers
This short, 64km chalk stream river is a true gem. Regarded by many as the greatest fishing river in the world, the Test has secrets all along its banks.
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14:35
Jeopardy!
Ken Jennings hosts Jeopardy! Where the answers are revealed and the contestants must guess the appropriate questions.
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15:00
Letters and Numbers
Two contestants pit their linguistic and numerical skills against each other and the clock in this entertaining quiz show. Join host Richard Morecroft along with maths whiz Lily Serna and wordsmith David Astle.
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15:30
Mastermind Australia
In this round, the specialty subjects are The Reign of Hatshepsut, Melbourne cup: 1980-2000, Monty Python's Flying Circus, and Rent (Original Broadway Production).
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16:00
SBS World News
The latest reports and analysis of major national and international news of the day from Australia's only world news service.
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17:00
Great Coastal Railway Journeys
Michael Portillo embarks on a new railway adventure beyond the United Kingdom beginning on the self-governing Isle of Man - a paradise for rail lovers. His first stop on the wonderful Manx Electric Railway is the capital, Douglas, where he discovers the island's Parliament, the Tynwald, is older than Westminster. Michael hears from its president how the three chambers of the legislature work and admires the twelfth-century Sword of State.
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17:30
Great Coastal Railway Journeys
From the Isle of Man, Michael Portillo crosses the Irish Sea bound for the mighty port of Liverpool and its historic waterfront. Deep underground, Michael discovers one of the most important and secret rooms of the war - the Royal Navy's Western Approaches Headquarters, from where the Battle of the Atlantic was monitored and controlled. Michael is amazed to find, apparently undisturbed, huge wall maps and charts showing the positions of merchant convoys and their Royal Naval and Royal Air Force escorts.
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18:00
Insight
How much autonomy do we have over our own bodies and why is the government so comfortable making decisions on our behalf?
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19:00
Dateline
Adam Liaw goes inside Changi Prison. With rare access to the maximum-security wing reserved for those convicted of the most serious offences, Dateline investigates Singapore's tough stance on crime.
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19:30
SBS World News Late
Reports and analysis of major national and international news of the day from Australia's only world news service.
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