TV guide - Tuesday, 13/05/25

01:24
Parkinson In Australia
Come on a journey back to 1980 when Michael Parkinson interviews guests Johnny Farnham, Bishop Howell Witt and Dennis Lillee.
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02:29
Gardening Australia
Costa Georgiadis explores Sydney's edible garden trail; Josh Byrne unpacks some native plant myths; Hannah Moloney shows how to plan a productive patch; Clarence Slockee creates a seating circle.
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03:29
7.30
Shocking revelations from inside Australia's childcare system. Plus who's in and who's out of Anthony Albanese's cabinet.
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04:00
News Breakfast
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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07:00
ABC News Mornings
David Speers and Jane Norman present live coverage from Canberra, as Labor's new ministry is sworn in at a ceremony before the Governor-General Sam Mostyn.
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07:59
Australian Story
Quirky identical twins Paula and Bridgette Powers were in the process of sharing some exciting news with Australian Story when the 'Twinnies' suddenly became a global sensation.
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08:30
Compass
When Greg Thompson was made the Bishop of Newcastle, he refused to turn a blind eye to institutional child abuse and cover-ups. For him it was personal. Presented by Julia Baird.
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08:59
If You're Listening
After Trump's 2016 election it was clear social media platforms were used to target voters with misinformation.
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09:21
Gruen Nation
Tonight on Gruen Nation, we ask what ads worked this election, what ads didn't and are attack ads obsolete? Wil, Todd and Russel are joined by Hannah Ferguson, Christopher Pyne and Fiona Scott. (Final)
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10:00
ABC News at Noon
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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11:00
Call the Midwife
The maternity home is thrown into chaos by an outbreak of gastroenteritis, and Nurse Crane fights to save her career. Meanwhile, Cyril encourages Reggie to seek help.
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12:00
Restoration Australia
When carpenter Kate and her mother Ann buy two old prospecting huts for $100,000 in Clydesdale, in regional Victoria, they take on 180 years' worth of dilapidation.
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12:59
Claire Hooper's House of Games
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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13:29
Grand Designs: The Streets
Tom and Lori want to escape the anonymity of London so have decided to self-build at Graven Hill in Oxfordshire giving them access to countryside.
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14:16
Long Lost Family: What Happened Next
Revisits the siblings Vanda and Davina as they celebrate sister Debbie's birthday; a catch-up with Chris and Sue, who were searching for the son they had put up for adoption as teenagers.
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15:01
A Bite to Eat with Alice
Alice makes a comforting curry soup for her guest, TV and radio host Brian Nankervis. Alice and Brian transform a classic sweet dish into a savoury one.
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15:30
Antiques Roadshow
Fiona Bruce and the team set up camp for another busy day as thousands of visitors bring their own treasures to the forecourt of the British Museum in London.
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16:30
Claire Hooper's House of Games
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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17:00
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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17:30
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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18:01
The Kimberley
At the end of Lalin, The Kimberley's intense hot dry season, parched wallabies face peril to reach water while frill-necked lizards battle for mates.
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18:51
David Attenborough's Galapagos
David Attenborough explores the extraordinary riches of Galapagos, beginning with the story of the birth of the islands and how it became populated with life.
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19:42
Australia's Wild Odyssey
Monsoonal flood waters fill the wetlands of the north and run through ephemeral rivers towards Kati Thanda/Lake Eyre, bringing life to the arid interior.
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20:39
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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21:10
Four Corners
Bunnings has become one of Australia's most dominant and profitable retailers. Critics say it's a corporate predator systematically picking off independents, shutting down competition and abusing its dominance.
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21:55
Media Watch
Holy smoke: How the election of a new Pope caught some in the media off guard. Nine's travel lift out showcases a new destination a little too far off the beaten track. WA media gives the cold shoulder to its new NRL team.
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22:12
Q+A
Anthony Albanese hasn't just secured a Labor majority, he's crushed his rivals and weakened opposition to his agenda. What do Australians get for handing them such a big mandate?
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23:14
Grand Designs: The Streets
Tom and Lori want to escape the anonymity of London so have decided to self-build at Graven Hill in Oxfordshire giving them access to countryside.
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TV guide - Wednesday, 14/05/25

00:00
Long Lost Family: What Happened Next
Revisits the siblings Vanda and Davina as they celebrate sister Debbie's birthday; a catch-up with Chris and Sue, who were searching for the son they had put up for adoption as teenagers.
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00:47
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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01:45
Parkinson In Australia
In 1982, Michael Parkinson spoke with Sir Edmund Hillary and Twiggy.
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02:31
Gardening Australia
Costa Georgiadis meets an inspiring teenaged gardener; Millie Ross explores a garden designed for wildlife; Jane Edmanson shows how to prepare for winter; Jerry Coleby-Williams meets a couple of young plant collectors.
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03:29
7.30
Sussan Ley becomes the first woman to lead the Liberal Party. Why Canada is turning to Australia for its defence needs. Plus Sarah Ferguson interviews Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning director Christopher McQuarrie.
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04:00
News Breakfast
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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07:00
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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08:00
Four Corners
Bunnings has become one of Australia's most dominant and profitable retailers. Critics say it's a corporate predator systematically picking off independents, shutting down competition and abusing its dominance.
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08:47
Q+A
Anthony Albanese hasn't just secured a Labor majority, he's crushed his rivals and weakened opposition to his agenda. What do Australians get for handing them such a big mandate?
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10:00
ABC News at Noon
The leading news at lunchtime. Lorna Dunkley 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 to you.
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10:30
National Press Club Address
Hannah Ferguson, Co-founder and CEO of Cheek Media Co, addresses the Press Club in partnership with Women in Media.
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11:35
Media Watch
Holy smoke: How the election of a new Pope caught some in the media off guard. Nine's travel lift out showcases a new destination a little too far off the beaten track. WA media gives the cold shoulder to its new NRL team.
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12:00
Restoration Australia
When a former Baptist Church-turned-nightclub hits the market in Ballarat, local anaesthetist Michael Whitehead buys it and plans to turn it into a home, but he soon finds the task could drag on for eternity.
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12:59
Claire Hooper's House of Games
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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13:29
Grand Designs: The Streets
Jonathan is self-building a wildly experimental home in York, pushing his concept further than ever - building up three storeys which has never been done before.
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14:15
Long Lost Family: What Happened Next
A catch-up with Peter, whose joy at his reunion with his birth mother Daphne was short-lived due to a health scare; in Barbados, Jade sees her father Tony for the first time since they were reunited.
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15:02
A Bite to Eat with Alice
Australia's most respected culinary teacher, Tony Tan teaches Alice a thing or two in her kitchen. And Alice welcomes Tony with a sweet cookie that strikes a chord.
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15:30
Antiques Roadshow
Fiona Bruce and the team of experts welcome thousands of visitors to the gardens of Tatton Park in Cheshire. Henry Sandon has a memorable day when one of the rarest 18th-century pieces of Royal Worcester turns up.
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16:29
Claire Hooper's House of Games
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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17:00
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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17:30
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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18:01
Gruen
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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18:37
The Weekly with Charlie Pickering
The Weekly knows the world is far too serious to be taken too seriously. Charlie Pickering and the team watch all the news so you don't have to. With special guests Concetta Caristo and Antony Green.
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19:07
Planet America
Chas and John look at the week in foreign policy including talks on Gaza, Ukraine and a possible Iran deal, Trump's Middle East trip, Qatar's gift of another 'Air Force One' to Trump and Judge Jeanine Pirro's new appointment.
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19:39
Big Boys
As final year zooms by, the gang bury themselves in the Brent Uni library as deadlines approach, all of them experiencing varied levels of productive success.
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20:06
Mayfair Witches
Rowan, Moira, Cortland, and Lark search for Lasher in Scotland. Sip is questioned by the Talamasca.
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20:52
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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