New Delhi - Schedule for 1/02/2009
Morning Programs 00:00 The Art of War Betty Churcher brings her unique perspective to a series on Australian art that was inspired or provoked by our involvement in conflicts over the past century.
00:30 Nexus - Weekend Edition Learn about people and their ideas and improve your English language skills by watching this unique educational program.
01:00 RPA: Where Are They Now? RPA has taken viewers on a medical journey with more than 200 patients, sharing their tears of joy and sadness and, most of all, their messages of hope.
01:30 After The Deluge After the Deluge is a story of men and battles: some past, some contemporary, some romantic, but all common to men the world over.
02:30 Vote Yes For Aborigines In 1967, with the highest 'yes' vote in Australia's history, 90.7% of voters agreed that Aborigines be counted in the census and that the Commonwealth Government take charge of Aboriginal affairs
03:30 All Saints As Eve and Frank reach a heartbreaking decision, Frank is able to pull the team together and bring about the miraculous saving of Levi Joseph, brother to Hugo Joseph
04:30 Great Outdoors This week on The Great Outdoors: USA: New Mexico / New York City / Florida Keys
05:00 Rage RAGE features two hours of music videos including Australia's latest releases.
07:00 Four Corners What's a painting worth? Quentin McDermott tells how Australia's booming art market is open to manipulation - and artists and buyers to exploitation.
08:00 Australian Story Part two of the relentless pursuit of justice taken by a former detective to reveal the truth in the savage murder of a schoolgirl.
08:30 Lonely Planet Bluelist Australia TOP NATURAL HIGHS: Australia's number one natural high: the World Heritage-listed Daintree rainforest. MOST AMAZING JOURNEYS: The Ghan is a consistent favourite with travellers but Bluelist Australia breathes new life into an old journey,
09:00 McLeod's Daughters Claire is finding it difficult to come to terms with Tess' new found relationship with Alex. Her dream of developing a quarter horse breeding program at Drover's Run looks as if it may be close to coming to fruition and she's using it as an excuse to push
10:00 Four Corners What's a painting worth? Quentin McDermott tells how Australia's booming art market is open to manipulation - and artists and buyers to exploitation.
11:00 Australian Story Part two of the relentless pursuit of justice taken by a former detective to reveal the truth in the savage murder of a schoolgirl.
11:30 The Art of War Betty Churcher brings her unique perspective to a series on Australian art that was inspired or provoked by our involvement in conflicts over the past century. Afternoon Programs 12:00 Japanland Japanland is a journey into the soul of Japan. For twelve months Karin Muller traveled from one end of the country to the other, living among the people and exploring Japan's ancient cultural heritage and its modern ways.
13:00 Vote Yes For Aborigines In 1967, with the highest 'yes' vote in Australia's history, 90.7% of voters agreed that Aborigines be counted in the census and that the Commonwealth Government take charge of Aboriginal affairs
14:00 RPA: Where Are They Now? RPA has taken viewers on a medical journey with more than 200 patients, sharing their tears of joy and sadness and, most of all, their messages of hope.
14:30 Four Corners What's a painting worth? Quentin McDermott tells how Australia's booming art market is open to manipulation - and artists and buyers to exploitation.
15:30 Australian Story Part two of the relentless pursuit of justice taken by a former detective to reveal the truth in the savage murder of a schoolgirl.
16:00 Halal Mate Set amidst Melbourne*s diverse Muslim community, Halal Mate tells four intimate and moving stories about Australian Muslims.
16:30 The Art of War Betty Churcher brings her unique perspective to a series on Australian art that was inspired or provoked by our involvement in conflicts over the past century.
17:00 Travel Oz TravelOz offers viewers the ultimate in adventure and discovery . This new Australian series showcases Australia's most appealing travel destinations, breathtaking scenery, awesome adventures, unique cultures and amazing wildlife.
17:30 News News from Australia, Pacific, Asia, and India including local reports from Australia Network News reporters in the region. Evening Programs 18:00 Japanland Japanland is a journey into the soul of Japan. For twelve months Karin Muller traveled from one end of the country to the other, living among the people and exploring Japan's ancient cultural heritage and its modern ways.
19:00 Political Assassinations In the early hours of September 11, 1973 a military Coup d'Etat begins in Santiago de Chile. It is lead by General Pinochet and directed against Salvador Allende, democratically elected President three years prior to these events.
20:00 News News from Australia, Pacific, Asia, and India including local reports from Australia Network News reporters in the region.
20:30 Kick Joe is offered his dream job at a city hospital and Nico offers Miki a gig at a festival in Greece. However, neither Miki nor Joe can commit, due to their unspoken love for each other.
21:01 48 Shades A coming of age comedy about 16 year old, Dan, who in his final year in school moves in with his young Aunt, Jacq, and her roommate, Naomi and has to come to terms with survival in an adult world and falling in love for the first time.
23:00 Political Assassinations In the early hours of September 11, 1973 a military Coup d'Etat begins in Santiago de Chile. It is lead by General Pinochet and directed against Salvador Allende, democratically elected President three years prior to these events. Hong Kong - Schedule for 1/02/2009
Morning Programs 00:00 The Art of War Betty Churcher brings her unique perspective to a series on Australian art that was inspired or provoked by our involvement in conflicts over the past century.
00:30 Nexus - Weekend Edition Learn about people and their ideas and improve your English language skills by watching this unique educational program.
01:00 RPA: Where Are They Now? RPA has taken viewers on a medical journey with more than 200 patients, sharing their tears of joy and sadness and, most of all, their messages of hope.
01:30 After The Deluge After the Deluge is a story of men and battles: some past, some contemporary, some romantic, but all common to men the world over.
02:30 Vote Yes For Aborigines In 1967, with the highest 'yes' vote in Australia's history, 90.7% of voters agreed that Aborigines be counted in the census and that the Commonwealth Government take charge of Aboriginal affairs
03:30 All Saints As Eve and Frank reach a heartbreaking decision, Frank is able to pull the team together and bring about the miraculous saving of Levi Joseph, brother to Hugo Joseph
04:30 Great Outdoors This week on The Great Outdoors: USA: New Mexico / New York City / Florida Keys
05:00 Rage RAGE features two hours of music videos including Australia's latest releases.
07:00 Four Corners What's a painting worth? Quentin McDermott tells how Australia's booming art market is open to manipulation - and artists and buyers to exploitation.
08:00 Australian Story Part two of the relentless pursuit of justice taken by a former detective to reveal the truth in the savage murder of a schoolgirl.
08:30 Lonely Planet Bluelist Australia TOP NATURAL HIGHS: Australia's number one natural high: the World Heritage-listed Daintree rainforest. MOST AMAZING JOURNEYS: The Ghan is a consistent favourite with travellers but Bluelist Australia breathes new life into an old journey,
09:00 McLeod's Daughters Claire is finding it difficult to come to terms with Tess' new found relationship with Alex. Her dream of developing a quarter horse breeding program at Drover's Run looks as if it may be close to coming to fruition and she's using it as an excuse to push
10:00 Four Corners What's a painting worth? Quentin McDermott tells how Australia's booming art market is open to manipulation - and artists and buyers to exploitation.
11:00 Australian Story Part two of the relentless pursuit of justice taken by a former detective to reveal the truth in the savage murder of a schoolgirl.
11:30 RPA: Where Are They Now? RPA has taken viewers on a medical journey with more than 200 patients, sharing their tears of joy and sadness and, most of all, their messages of hope. Afternoon Programs 12:00 Japanland Japanland is a journey into the soul of Japan. For twelve months Karin Muller traveled from one end of the country to the other, living among the people and exploring Japan's ancient cultural heritage and its modern ways.
13:00 Vote Yes For Aborigines In 1967, with the highest 'yes' vote in Australia's history, 90.7% of voters agreed that Aborigines be counted in the census and that the Commonwealth Government take charge of Aboriginal affairs
14:00 RPA: Where Are They Now? RPA has taken viewers on a medical journey with more than 200 patients, sharing their tears of joy and sadness and, most of all, their messages of hope.
14:30 Four Corners What's a painting worth? Quentin McDermott tells how Australia's booming art market is open to manipulation - and artists and buyers to exploitation.
15:30 Australian Story Part two of the relentless pursuit of justice taken by a former detective to reveal the truth in the savage murder of a schoolgirl.
16:00 Halal Mate Set amidst Melbourne*s diverse Muslim community, Halal Mate tells four intimate and moving stories about Australian Muslims.
16:30 The Art of War Betty Churcher brings her unique perspective to a series on Australian art that was inspired or provoked by our involvement in conflicts over the past century.
17:00 News News from Australia, Pacific, Asia, and India including local reports from Australia Network News reporters in the region.
17:20 Pacific Pulse Pacific Pulse ventures beyond the headlines with feature stories from Polynesia, Melanesia and Micronesia that reflect contemporary life across the Pacific and recognise the strengths, hopes, achievements and aspirations of the region.
17:30 Travel Oz TravelOz offers viewers the ultimate in adventure and discovery . This new Australian series showcases Australia's most appealing travel destinations, breathtaking scenery, awesome adventures, unique cultures and amazing wildlife. Evening Programs 18:00 Japanland Japanland is a journey into the soul of Japan. For twelve months Karin Muller traveled from one end of the country to the other, living among the people and exploring Japan's ancient cultural heritage and its modern ways.
19:00 Political Assassinations In the early hours of September 11, 1973 a military Coup d'Etat begins in Santiago de Chile. It is lead by General Pinochet and directed against Salvador Allende, democratically elected President three years prior to these events.
20:00 News News from Australia, Pacific, Asia, and India including local reports from Australia Network News reporters in the region.
20:30 Kick Joe is offered his dream job at a city hospital and Nico offers Miki a gig at a festival in Greece. However, neither Miki nor Joe can commit, due to their unspoken love for each other.
21:01 48 Shades A coming of age comedy about 16 year old, Dan, who in his final year in school moves in with his young Aunt, Jacq, and her roommate, Naomi and has to come to terms with survival in an adult world and falling in love for the first time.
23:00 Political Assassinations In the early hours of September 11, 1973 a military Coup d'Etat begins in Santiago de Chile. It is lead by General Pinochet and directed against Salvador Allende, democratically elected President three years prior to these events. Suva - Schedule for 1/02/2009
Morning Programs 00:00 The Art of War Betty Churcher brings her unique perspective to a series on Australian art that was inspired or provoked by our involvement in conflicts over the past century.
00:30 Nexus - Weekend Edition Learn about people and their ideas and improve your English language skills by watching this unique educational program.
01:00 RPA: Where Are They Now? RPA has taken viewers on a medical journey with more than 200 patients, sharing their tears of joy and sadness and, most of all, their messages of hope.
01:30 After The Deluge After the Deluge is a story of men and battles: some past, some contemporary, some romantic, but all common to men the world over.
02:30 Vote Yes For Aborigines In 1967, with the highest 'yes' vote in Australia's history, 90.7% of voters agreed that Aborigines be counted in the census and that the Commonwealth Government take charge of Aboriginal affairs
03:30 All Saints As Eve and Frank reach a heartbreaking decision, Frank is able to pull the team together and bring about the miraculous saving of Levi Joseph, brother to Hugo Joseph
04:30 Great Outdoors This week on The Great Outdoors: USA: New Mexico / New York City / Florida Keys
05:00 Rage RAGE features two hours of music videos including Australia's latest releases.
07:00 Four Corners What's a painting worth? Quentin McDermott tells how Australia's booming art market is open to manipulation - and artists and buyers to exploitation.
08:00 Australian Story Part two of the relentless pursuit of justice taken by a former detective to reveal the truth in the savage murder of a schoolgirl.
08:00 RPA: Where Are They Now? RPA has taken viewers on a medical journey with more than 200 patients, sharing their tears of joy and sadness and, most of all, their messages of hope.
08:30 Lonely Planet Bluelist Australia TOP NATURAL HIGHS: Australia's number one natural high: the World Heritage-listed Daintree rainforest. MOST AMAZING JOURNEYS: The Ghan is a consistent favourite with travellers but Bluelist Australia breathes new life into an old journey,
09:00 McLeod's Daughters Claire is finding it difficult to come to terms with Tess' new found relationship with Alex. Her dream of developing a quarter horse breeding program at Drover's Run looks as if it may be close to coming to fruition and she's using it as an excuse to push
10:00 Vote Yes For Aborigines In 1967, with the highest 'yes' vote in Australia's history, 90.7% of voters agreed that Aborigines be counted in the census and that the Commonwealth Government take charge of Aboriginal affairs
11:00 Four Corners What's a painting worth? Quentin McDermott tells how Australia's booming art market is open to manipulation - and artists and buyers to exploitation. Afternoon Programs 12:00 Australian Story Part two of the relentless pursuit of justice taken by a former detective to reveal the truth in the savage murder of a schoolgirl.
12:30 The Art of War Betty Churcher brings her unique perspective to a series on Australian art that was inspired or provoked by our involvement in conflicts over the past century.
13:00 Vote Yes For Aborigines In 1967, with the highest 'yes' vote in Australia's history, 90.7% of voters agreed that Aborigines be counted in the census and that the Commonwealth Government take charge of Aboriginal affairs
14:00 RPA: Where Are They Now? RPA has taken viewers on a medical journey with more than 200 patients, sharing their tears of joy and sadness and, most of all, their messages of hope.
14:30 Four Corners What's a painting worth? Quentin McDermott tells how Australia's booming art market is open to manipulation - and artists and buyers to exploitation.
15:30 Australian Story Part two of the relentless pursuit of justice taken by a former detective to reveal the truth in the savage murder of a schoolgirl.
16:00 Halal Mate Set amidst Melbourne*s diverse Muslim community, Halal Mate tells four intimate and moving stories about Australian Muslims.
16:30 The Art of War Betty Churcher brings her unique perspective to a series on Australian art that was inspired or provoked by our involvement in conflicts over the past century.
17:00 Nexus - Weekend Edition Learn about people and their ideas and improve your English language skills by watching this unique educational program.
17:30 Travel Oz TravelOz offers viewers the ultimate in adventure and discovery . This new Australian series showcases Australia's most appealing travel destinations, breathtaking scenery, awesome adventures, unique cultures and amazing wildlife. Evening Programs 18:00 Japanland Japanland is a journey into the soul of Japan. For twelve months Karin Muller traveled from one end of the country to the other, living among the people and exploring Japan's ancient cultural heritage and its modern ways.
19:00 Political Assassinations In the early hours of September 11, 1973 a military Coup d'Etat begins in Santiago de Chile. It is lead by General Pinochet and directed against Salvador Allende, democratically elected President three years prior to these events.
20:00 Halal Mate Set amidst Melbourne*s diverse Muslim community, Halal Mate tells four intimate and moving stories about Australian Muslims.
20:30 Kick Joe is offered his dream job at a city hospital and Nico offers Miki a gig at a festival in Greece. However, neither Miki nor Joe can commit, due to their unspoken love for each other.
21:00 News News from Australia, Pacific, Asia, and India including local reports from Australia Network News reporters in the region.
21:20 Pacific Pulse Pacific Pulse ventures beyond the headlines with feature stories from Polynesia, Melanesia and Micronesia that reflect contemporary life across the Pacific and recognise the strengths, hopes, achievements and aspirations of the region.
21:31 48 Shades A coming of age comedy about 16 year old, Dan, who in his final year in school moves in with his young Aunt, Jacq, and her roommate, Naomi and has to come to terms with survival in an adult world and falling in love for the first time.
23:30 Political Assassinations In the early hours of September 11, 1973 a military Coup d'Etat begins in Santiago de Chile. It is lead by General Pinochet and directed against Salvador Allende, democratically elected President three years prior to these events.
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