TV guide - Tuesday, 25/02/25

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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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00:30
Wisting
William Wisting is on sick leave due to a severe injury when an anonymous letter arrives in the mail. The cryptic content leads Wisting to possible injustice in an old murder case where 17-year-old Tone Vaterland was killed, and her ex-boyfriend Daniel convicted.
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01:20
Wisting
Wisting struggles to cope with a suspicious and sudden death, when he unexpectedly receives help in the Vaterland case. A new anonymous letter leads to fresh evidence in the old murder case, but not everyone is happy to see the case back in the spotlight.
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02:15
A French Case
While the police believe they hold the culprit of the murder in the person of Bernard Laroche, their key witness recedes her statement. But an unexpected testimony brings out a new theory.
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03:15
A French Case
Sesmat is replaced as lead investigator with Corazzi, who firmly believes Christine is guilty. Feeling abandoned by everyone, Jean-Marie considers taking justice into his own hands.
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04:15
Earth's Natural Wonders
In this episode, we tell the stories of natural wonders created by life itself and how they shape the lives of those who call them home. In the Amazon, two nine-year-old boys undergo a terrifying rite of passage. In Borneo, a young man must climb vast caves to collect birds' nests. And in the largest mangrove forest in the world, a father and son face killer bees and man-eating tigers.
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05:10
Employable Me
Aerial, 27, has Tourette syndrome, with a range of involuntary vocal outbursts and physical movements, while Hayden, 23, was diagnosed with autism at age 12. Hayden's dream is to find a job that highlights his strengths. With help from experts, they'll each discover their true talents in the workplace.
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06:00
Peer to Peer
US Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler talks about open markets, regulating cryptocurrencies and keeping up with technology.
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06:30
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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07:00
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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07:30
DW English News
News and analysis of the top international and European news and current affairs from Berlin, in English.
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08:00
Al Jazeera News
News via satellite from Al Jazeera Satellite Network, Qatar, in English.
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08:30
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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09:00
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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09:30
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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10:35
The Wonderful World of Baby Animals
A grey seal pup, close to starvation, is rescued and nursed back to health, in preparation for a return to the sea. Syrian baby hamsters learn how to ride the wheel and stuff their cheek pouches. Pygmy goat kids get their first experience of climbing. A boisterous white rhino discovers a new use for his horn. A giraffe calf discovers how to wangle extra food. A starving fox cub struggles for survival. Flamingo chicks are introduced to an adult flock for the first time. And our kittens discover a new obstacle - the staircase!
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11:30
The Station: Trouble on the Tracks
At a time when customer satisfaction is at its lowest in 10 years, we follow the efforts of staff as they use their ingenuity and years of experience to solve dramatic everyday incidents to prevent them turning into costly consequences. When a train runs a red signal at Birmingham New Street, engineers work through the night to move the stranded train, investigate the cause and get the station back into operation before the morning commuter rush.
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12:25
Vienna: Empire, Dynasty, and Dream
After the Ottomans were defeated and the threat of their mighty army receded, war broke out between Austria and the French over the Habsburg's Spanish territories.
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13:30
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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14:00
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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14:30
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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15:30
The Abyss: The Rise & Fall of the Nazis
Sobibor is one of the camps of 'Operation Reinhardt', which took nearly two million lives within a few months in 1942/43. Unlike Auschwitz, Operation Reinhardt left few survivors.
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16:30
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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17:10
The Cook Up with Adam Liaw
In the kitchen, Adam, journalist Benjamin Law and actor Lucy Durack are sharing their current food obsessions.
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17:40
Secrets of the Royal Gardens
Hugh Bonneville reveals the secrets behind the stunning gardens and vast estates found at Windsor and Balmoral Castles. Garden designer Manoj Malde explains how the private gardens at Windsor Castle have undergone various transformations by different royals since the castle's creation back in the 11th century, including Prince Philip, who turned his hand to garden designing, with mixed results. And one of Britain's leading rose breeders explains how he created the Duke of Edinburgh rose, which was planted by the Queen to mark what would have been Prince Philip's 100th birthday.
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18:35
Jeopardy!
Ken Jennings hosts Jeopardy! Where the answers are revealed and the contestants must guess the appropriate questions.
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19:00
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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19:30
Mastermind Australia
In this round, the specialty subjects are Gremlins 1 and 2, Michael Jordan, 1996 Mt Everest Disaster, and The Paris Metro System.
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20:00
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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21:05
Who Do You Think You Are? Aus
On this episode of "Who Do You Think You Are?", award-winning journalist and popular host of the ABC's "Back Roads", Heather Ewart, discovers a religious extremist and a shameful family secret.
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22:05
Gloria Gaynor: I Will Survive
This documentary follows the 79-year-old artist's comeback journey as she works on a passion gospel project in tandem with the ebbs and flows of her historical career.
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TV guide - Wednesday, 26/02/25Now

00:00
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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00:30
Prisoner
The campaign to clean up The House has begun, and two consultants from The Prison and Probation Service are now keeping a close eye on how the prison is run. Several raids are carried out, which upset the power balance that previously prevailed in the prison between two dominant gangs.
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01:40
Fargo
Dot takes a fantastic journey. Written by Noah Hawley and April Shih; Directed by Sylvain White.
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02:35
Fargo
Roy's campaign continues, Indira takes a stand and Witt tries to help.
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03:25
Earth's Natural Wonders
Earth's natural wonders are parts of the natural world that nature has carved on such a scale that they beggar belief - vast mountain ranges, impenetrable rainforests and dazzling tropical islands - places where nature is visible at its most primal, most powerful, and most extraordinarily beautiful.
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04:30
Employable Me
Fisher, 43, has Tourette syndrome, which means he experiences involuntary physical and vocal outbursts, while Jen, 42, has autism. With the help of experts, we'll uncover their unique strengths that will help on their journey towards employment.
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05:20
Employable Me
Brenda, 44, has high-functioning autism and a crippling fear of social situations, while Ben, 27, has Tourette Syndrome, that causes violent body tics and some verbal outbursts. They meet with experts who give them much needed tools to help them find meaningful employment.
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06:10
Bamay
This episode of Bamay showcases beautiful Arrernte and Warlpiri Country, with locations such as Mparntwe Alice Springs and the Ellery Creek Big Hole.
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06:30
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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07:00
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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07:30
DW English News
News and analysis of the top international and European news and current affairs from Berlin, in English.
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08:00
Al Jazeera News
News via satellite from Al Jazeera Satellite Network, Qatar, in English.
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08:30
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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09:00
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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09:30
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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10:40
Destination Flavour Scandinavia Bitesize
Join Adam Liaw as he revisits the highlights from his Scandinavian food adventures.
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10:50
Legacy List
Two sisters are determined to clear the clutter out of a farmhouse that's been in their family for over a hundred years. The house is filled with artifacts that celebrate their African American heritage and depict the struggle it was to hang onto the property. Their dream is to fix up the farmhouse so it can be enjoyed by future generations.
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11:20
The Station: Trouble on the Tracks
The final instalment of this all-access train documentary series. A strike threatens to bring Birmingham New Street station to a standstill and on the outskirts of London, mobile teams discover a home illegally erected next to one of the busiest areas of track in the country. In this episode the network faces a huge challenge with industrial action happening on one of Birmingham city's busiest days of the year.
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12:20
Vienna: Empire, Dynasty, and Dream
1814. Napoleon Bonaparte had lost his empire and his throne. That Autumn, Europe's most powerful men travelled to Vienna for the ultimate summit meeting - to rebuild the Europe Napoleon had almost brought to its knees. But the Congress of Vienna wasn't all diplomacy - it turned into the biggest party the continent had ever seen.
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13:30
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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14:00
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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14:30
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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15:30
The Abyss: The Rise & Fall of the Nazis
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16:30
Where Are You Really From?
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17:05
The Cook Up with Adam Liaw
Adam, Violinist Satu Vanska and chef Adam D'Sylva are in the kitchen, pouring pure emotion into their food to stimulate the senses and provide the ultimate food experience.
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17:35
Ancient Superstructures
In the very centre of Paris stands a remarkable wonder of engineering: the Louvre. This super-sized structure is now the largest museum in the world, attracting more than 10 million visitors each year. Now investigators are using new technology, including technical drones, to examine this monument at the satellite, aerial and molecular scales, and unravel the astonishing past life of the building.
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