TV rehberi - Salı, 15-04-2025

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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01:50
Parkinson In Australia
Michael Parkinson interviews guests Don Dunstan, Robyn Archer, and John Meillon.
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02:59
Gardening Australia
Jerry Coleby-Williams visits a city garden; Jane looks at succulents; Costa Georgiadis learns about bushfire recovery; Sophie Thomson visits a historic garden; Josh Byrne explores a winery; the team meet farmer Palisa Anderson.
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03:59
7.30
Treasurer Jim Chalmers and Shadow Treasurer Angus Taylor go head-to-head on 7.30 in a live debate. Plus Laura Tingle examines the new housing policies being offered by Labor and the Coalition.
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04:30
News Breakfast
James Glenday, Bridget Brennan and son-of-the-West Nate Byrne are in Perth, gauging the mood in WA this federal election campaign. Plus Emma Rebellato, Charles Brice and Catherine Murphy with news and sport.
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07:30
News Breakfast - Extended
An extended 4 hour edition of News Breakfast from WA. James Glenday, Bridget Brennan and Nate Byrne are in Cottesloe, plus Emma Rebellato, Charles Brice and Catherine Murphy are in the studio with the latest news and sport.
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08:29
Australian Story
A portrait of maverick MP Bob Katter, the eccentric 79-year-old TikTok star who could soon even hold the balance of power.
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09:01
Compass
On Kangaroo Island, known to First Nations as the Island of the Dead, locals are reimagining funerals.
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09:30
The Weekly with Charlie Pickering
Charlie talks turkey on trade with Trump, Albo takes a tumble, Concetta Caristo makes friends with Mexico, UK comic Ahir Shah needs a new GP and kiwi superstar Rhys Darby fights the robots.
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10:00
Space 22
Popular performer Eddie Perfect shares his songwriting and singing skills with the participants to help them express their thoughts and release trapped emotions. The results are amazing.
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10:30
ABC News at Noon
The leading news at lunchtime. Melissa Mackay 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 issues that matter to you.
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11:30
Call the Midwife
Nonnatus House faces its darkest day after a tragic incident in the heart of Poplar. As the community rallies together, the team must overcome personal anguish to help the injured.
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12:30
Restoration Australia
Emmaville could be the lost birth place of bush poet and composer Banjo Paterson. With the cottage precariously situated and under threat from developers, the local community of Orange in NSW must act quickly to save it.
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13:30
Back Roads
Heather Ewart visits Robinvale, in Victoria, which was named after a local soldier, Lieutenant George 'Robin' Cuttle, who was killed at the Somme during the First World War, near the town of Villers-Bretonneux in France.
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13:59
Grand Designs New Zealand
Tony Hodge discovers that building with the humble container is not as easy as he thought it would be on his unforgiving, vertiginous, bush clad site on Waiheke Island.
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14:44
Long Lost Family
Two stories of new beginnings: a woman separated from her mother because of a tragic twist of fate, and the first transgender searcher, desperate to know if their birth mother will accept them.
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15:30
A Bite To Eat with Alice
Alice and Australian sporting royalty, Olympic swimmer Leisel Jones recreate an unforgettable curry dish that transports Leisel back to a solo Bali trip.
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15:58
Antiques Roadshow
Fiona Bruce and the team are in Bath. Items under scrutiny include a marble statue which requires six men to lift, a pair of antique bronzes found under a caravan, and a genuine work by Constable.
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16:58
Hard Quiz
Battle of the Duds: Four favourites get another shot at becoming Hard Quiz champion - Jim with the topic: skateboarding, Conan with the topic: George Orwell, Winnie with the topic: origami and Walter with the topic: Friends.
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17:30
ABC News
News from where we live. ABC News SA brings you the day's top stories, exclusive investigations and original reporting on issues that matter to you. Presented by Jessica Harmsen, Richard Davies, Candice Prosser and the team.
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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
When a former Al Qaeda commander and his allies swept the Assad regime in Syria, it surprised the world. There was jubilation over the fall of a brutal dictator but questions remain about what comes next.
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19:06
Creative Types with Virginia Trioli
Tim Minchin is a musical comedy legend who is internationally adored. Tim was always clever and funny, but his road to the top was never straight, and it took him many years and a lot of heart and soul to find it.
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19:36
Swingers: How to Win an Election
Election campaigns are one big marketing exercise but swing voters are losing track of what the major parties stand for.
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20:05
Finding the Archibald
It's the biggest day in the centenary of the Archibald: Natalie opens her Archie 100 exhibition, judges announce the winner of the 2021 Archibald and Rachel makes her big reveal, she's finally found her Archibald.
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21:05
The ABC of
David Wenham looks at the life of Miranda Tapsell - actor, filmmaker and a leader of the new generation of First Nations' creatives. She opens up about motherhood and the power of Play School.
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21:36
ABC Late News
Follow the story with the latest on the day's events, explaining what's happening and why it matters. ABC News has reporters across Australia and around the globe uncovering what you need to know. Presented by Jade Barker.
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22:07
Four Corners
From volcano labs in Iceland, to sun-reflecting clouds in Australia, the bold experiments aimed not just at cutting emissions but removing carbon from the atmosphere.
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22:52
Media Watch
Billionaire gives back: Adrian Portelli's cash splash whips shoppers and the news media into a frenzy. Plus reins of power - racing industry criticism curiously goes missing.
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23:08
Q+A
The rising cost of putting a roof over your head is at the heart of this election. We are in the booming housing belt of south-east Melbourne, where population increase has increasing social disadvantage.
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TV rehberi - Çarşamba, 16-04-2025

00:10
Grand Designs New Zealand
Tony Hodge discovers that building with the humble container is not as easy as he thought it would be on his unforgiving, vertiginous, bush clad site on Waiheke Island.
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00:55
Long Lost Family
Two stories of new beginnings: a woman separated from her mother because of a tragic twist of fate, and the first transgender searcher, desperate to know if their birth mother will accept them.
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01:41
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.
en
02:14
Parkinson In Australia
Michael Parkinson interviews guests Barbara Bach, Ringo Starr, and Glen Shorrock.
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03:00
Gardening Australia
Sophie Thomson visits an edible garden feeding a family; Jane Edmanson is weeding out invasive karamu; Clarence Slockee visits a green learning space; guest presenter Caylee creates bottle planters with Costa.
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03:59
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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04:30
News Breakfast
James Glenday, Bridget Brennan and Nate Byrne are in the Wheatbelt of WA, gauging how West Aussies feel this federal election campaign. Plus Emma Rebellato, Charles Brice and Catherine Murphy with news and sport.
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07:30
News Breakfast - Extended
An extended 4 hour edition of News Breakfast from WA. James Glenday, Bridget Brennan and Nate Byrne visit the Wheatbelt, plus Emma Rebellato, Charles Brice and Catherine Murphy are in the studio with the day's news and sport.
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08:30
Four Corners
From volcano labs in Iceland, to sun-reflecting clouds in Australia, the bold experiments aimed not just at cutting emissions but removing carbon from the atmosphere.
en
09:17
Q+A
The rising cost of putting a roof over your head is at the heart of this election. We are in the booming housing belt of south-east Melbourne, where population increase has increasing social disadvantage.
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10:30
ABC News at Noon
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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11:00
National Press Club Address
The Press Club will host a series of policy debates in the lead up to the May 3 Election. Clare O'Neil, Minister for Housing debates Michael Sukkar, Housing Shadow Minister.
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12:06
Media Watch
Billionaire gives back: Adrian Portelli's cash splash whips shoppers and the news media into a frenzy. Plus reins of power - racing industry criticism curiously goes missing.
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12:30
Restoration Australia
Built in 1843 from convict bricks, Keera Vale has suffered severe damage and needs love and care. Jen and Harold have fallen for the house on the hill, but is love enough to save this grand old dame?
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13:28
Back Roads
This episode takes you on an unforgettable journey to the spectacular Tiwi Islands north of Darwin off the NT coast. Brooke Boney meets the locals and explores the history of this fascinating community.
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13:58
Grand Designs New Zealand
In Featherston, Swedish architect Josefine Watterson tackles the challenge of creating a passive house for her young family in pursuit of both a more sustainable lifestyle and a prestigious qualification.
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14:44
Long Lost Family
Two stories shaped by moments from British history: a family torn apart by the birth of a war time baby, and a daughter given up against a backdrop of racism.
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15:31
A Bite To Eat with Alice
Actor, comedian and foodie triple threat Matt Okine drops in. Alice puts her own spin on a festival favourite: the burger; things get messy when Matt gives Alice a hand making hand pulled noodles.
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16:00
Antiques Roadshow
Fiona Bruce and the team return to Bath. Treasures include a rare teapot bought at a boot sale, an unusual image of Hitler depicted in propaganda posters, and a painting of a gentle Irish landscape.
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16:59
Hard Quiz
Four brave contestants put themselves under the Hard Quiz spotlight for a chance to win Tom Gleeson's Big Brass Mug. Expert topics: Strictly Ballroom, the Australian Light Horse, the Bee Gees and Breaking Bad.
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17:30
ABC News
News from where we live. ABC News SA brings you the day's top stories, exclusive investigations and original reporting on issues that matter to you. Presented by Jessica Harmsen, Richard Davies, Candice Prosser and the team.
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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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18:30
Australia Votes: Leaders' Debate
David Speers moderates the ABC News Leaders Debate between Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton. Live from ABC Parramatta.
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19:30
Insiders: Debate Analysis Special
After the ABC News Leaders Debate Patricia Karvelas hosts a special midweek Insiders with a panel of leading political minds to analyse what Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton said and how it might affect the campaign.
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20:02
The Weekly with Charlie Pickering
Join Charlie Pickering, Rhys Nicholson, Guy Williams, Zoe Coombs Marr and Tom Gleeson for a special live edition of The Weekly, bringing you a hot-off-the-press recap of the ABC News Leaders Debate.
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20:32
Fresh Blood
Creatively blocked painter Jackie Ly is launched into the ethnically dubious world of arts panels. Can she keep her integrity, save the arts industry, and end racism?
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