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Friday, 10 September 2010
00:00 Dateline
This week on Dateline - South Africa: White Revenge - The murder of South African white supremacist Eugene Terreblanche in April 2010, has reignited divisions between white and black in a reminder of the country’s bitter struggle over apartheid. Zoé de Bussierre reports from Terreblanche's home town of Ventersdorp in the aftermath of the killing, as two black men appear in court charged with his murder. She sees first-hand the hatred between the two communities, which frequently threatens to turn violent. Then, Scotland: Time & Tide - The main threat to archaeological sites might seem to be modern development, but in the Orkney Islands off the north coast of Scotland, it’s nature that’s threatening to destroy thousands of years of history. Dateline journalist Nick Lazaredes travels round Orkney and asks what can realistically be done to save them for future generations. Finally, Vanuatu: Waiting for Philip - Prince Philip was born in Greece and went on to become Queen Elizabeth’s husband, but to the people of Tanna in the South Pacific nation of Vanuatu, he is revered as the human form of an ancestral spirit from the island, who, according to a prophecy, emerged from a volcano and travelled overseas to marry a queen. Dateline journalist Amos Roberts visits Tanna as villagers prepare for the Prince’s 89th birthday. They believe it’s the date of his ‘second coming’ and a big party is being organised in his honour. This is followed by a special interview by George Negus with Amos Roberts about "Waiting for Philip" story.
00:55 Filler: HealthWatch
01:00 Totally Wild
01:30 Surf Patrol
02:00 Home and Away
02:30 Outrageous Fortune
Secrets from the past mean Jethro gets an opportunity, and Cheryl has the chance to dig up gold.
03:30 Newsline with Jim Middleton
04:00 ABC News Breakfast
07:00 Business Today
07:30 News - 2010
08:00 Business Today
08:30 News - 2010
09:00 Bananas in Pyjamas
09:25 Play School
10:00 Letterbox
10:30 Newsline with Jim Middleton
11:00 Totally Wild
11:30 English Bites
11:40 English Bites
11:50 Study English
Discover what's expected of you in answering the essay question.
12:00 Home and Away
12:30 Travel Oz
13:00 Australian Football League Highlights
13:55 Filler: HealthWatch
14:00 Letterbox
14:30 Bananas in Pyjamas
14:55 Play School
15:30 Totally Wild
16:00 English Bites
16:10 English Bites
16:20 Study English
Discover what's expected of you in answering the essay question.
16:30 Letterbox
17:00 News - 2010
17:30 Australian Football League
20:30 News - 2010
21:00 National Rugby League
23:00 Lion Man, The
23:30 New Inventors, The
Saturday, 11 September 2010
00:00 Out of the Shadow of Her Mother: The Irene Joliot-Curie Story
Physicist and radiochemist Irene Joliot-Curie, eldest daughter of Pierre and Marie Curie, with her husband, Frederic Joliot, demonstrated how it is possible to artificially create radioactive isotopes of elements that are not naturally radioactive.
01:00 Totally Wild
01:30 Human Mind, The
This programme reveals how our brains shape our personality, guiding us along the extraordinary life-long roller-coaster ride we take with our minds as we wrestle for control of behaviour.
02:30 New Inventors, The
03:00 McLeod's Daughters
Claire and Alex are still in Melbourne with Charlotte, blissfully in love, and making plans to extend their stay another day. At Drovers, Tess and Dave are also happy and making plans for their wedding day.
04:00 All Saints: Medical Response Unit
Adam faces death when mindless violence spills into the All Saints ED.
05:00 Dateline
This week on Dateline - South Africa: White Revenge - The murder of South African white supremacist Eugene Terreblanche in April 2010, has reignited divisions between white and black in a reminder of the country’s bitter struggle over apartheid. Zoé de Bussierre reports from Terreblanche's home town of Ventersdorp in the aftermath of the killing, as two black men appear in court charged with his murder. She sees first-hand the hatred between the two communities, which frequently threatens to turn violent. Then, Scotland: Time & Tide - The main threat to archaeological sites might seem to be modern development, but in the Orkney Islands off the north coast of Scotland, it’s nature that’s threatening to destroy thousands of years of history. Dateline journalist Nick Lazaredes travels round Orkney and asks what can realistically be done to save them for future generations. Finally, Vanuatu: Waiting for Philip - Prince Philip was born in Greece and went on to become Queen Elizabeth’s husband, but to the people of Tanna in the South Pacific nation of Vanuatu, he is revered as the human form of an ancestral spirit from the island, who, according to a prophecy, emerged from a volcano and travelled overseas to marry a queen. Dateline journalist Amos Roberts visits Tanna as villagers prepare for the Prince’s 89th birthday. They believe it’s the date of his ‘second coming’ and a big party is being organised in his honour. This is followed by a special interview by George Negus with Amos Roberts about "Waiting for Philip" story.
06:00 Rage
08:00 Landline
09:00 Dateline
This week on Dateline - South Africa: White Revenge - The murder of South African white supremacist Eugene Terreblanche in April 2010, has reignited divisions between white and black in a reminder of the country’s bitter struggle over apartheid. Zoé de Bussierre reports from Terreblanche's home town of Ventersdorp in the aftermath of the killing, as two black men appear in court charged with his murder. She sees first-hand the hatred between the two communities, which frequently threatens to turn violent. Then, Scotland: Time & Tide - The main threat to archaeological sites might seem to be modern development, but in the Orkney Islands off the north coast of Scotland, it’s nature that’s threatening to destroy thousands of years of history. Dateline journalist Nick Lazaredes travels round Orkney and asks what can realistically be done to save them for future generations. Finally, Vanuatu: Waiting for Philip - Prince Philip was born in Greece and went on to become Queen Elizabeth’s husband, but to the people of Tanna in the South Pacific nation of Vanuatu, he is revered as the human form of an ancestral spirit from the island, who, according to a prophecy, emerged from a volcano and travelled overseas to marry a queen. Dateline journalist Amos Roberts visits Tanna as villagers prepare for the Prince’s 89th birthday. They believe it’s the date of his ‘second coming’ and a big party is being organised in his honour. This is followed by a special interview by George Negus with Amos Roberts about "Waiting for Philip" story.
10:00 Asia Pacific Focus
10:30 New Inventors, The
11:00 Out of the Shadow of Her Mother: The Irene Joliot-Curie Story
Physicist and radiochemist Irene Joliot-Curie, eldest daughter of Pierre and Marie Curie, with her husband, Frederic Joliot, demonstrated how it is possible to artificially create radioactive isotopes of elements that are not naturally radioactive.
12:00 Lion Man, The
12:30 Mercurio's Menu
Paul finds foodie paradise on the little known Fleurieu Peninsula south of Adelaide, offering wine, wildlife and water in abundance. Paul tries "cockling" and meets a self-taught chef whose restaurant menu changes daily according to whatever's fresh.
13:00 Human Mind, The
This programme reveals how our brains shape our personality, guiding us along the extraordinary life-long roller-coaster ride we take with our minds as we wrestle for control of behaviour.
14:00 Landline
15:00 Asia Pacific Focus
15:30 Dateline
This week on Dateline - South Africa: White Revenge - The murder of South African white supremacist Eugene Terreblanche in April 2010, has reignited divisions between white and black in a reminder of the country’s bitter struggle over apartheid. Zoé de Bussierre reports from Terreblanche's home town of Ventersdorp in the aftermath of the killing, as two black men appear in court charged with his murder. She sees first-hand the hatred between the two communities, which frequently threatens to turn violent. Then, Scotland: Time & Tide - The main threat to archaeological sites might seem to be modern development, but in the Orkney Islands off the north coast of Scotland, it’s nature that’s threatening to destroy thousands of years of history. Dateline journalist Nick Lazaredes travels round Orkney and asks what can realistically be done to save them for future generations. Finally, Vanuatu: Waiting for Philip - Prince Philip was born in Greece and went on to become Queen Elizabeth’s husband, but to the people of Tanna in the South Pacific nation of Vanuatu, he is revered as the human form of an ancestral spirit from the island, who, according to a prophecy, emerged from a volcano and travelled overseas to marry a queen. Dateline journalist Amos Roberts visits Tanna as villagers prepare for the Prince’s 89th birthday. They believe it’s the date of his ‘second coming’ and a big party is being organised in his honour. This is followed by a special interview by George Negus with Amos Roberts about "Waiting for Philip" story.
16:30 Lion Man, The
17:00 News
From Australia's national broadcaster, the ABC's Sydney bulletin covers local and internatinal news issues of the day
17:30 Asia Pacific Focus
18:00 Rugby Union Tri-Nations (Encrypted)
20:00 News - 2010
20:30 Australian Football League
23:30 National Rugby League
Sunday, 12 September 2010
01:30 National Rugby League
03:30 Foreign Correspondent
The world demands answers and here they are, in the most revealing examination to date of the deadly mid-year melee on the Mediterranean. Come aboard the Mavi Marmara as it sails toward Gaza and meet the leaders of the flotilla aiming to bust Israel’s blockade of the Palestinian strip. Come inside Israel’s top secret naval commando units, hear first person accounts from both sides and witness what really unfolded that fateful, bloody night at sea.
04:00 Home and Away
04:30 Home and Away
05:00 Home and Away
05:30 Home and Away
06:00 Rage
08:00 Mercurio's Menu
Paul finds foodie paradise on the little known Fleurieu Peninsula south of Adelaide, offering wine, wildlife and water in abundance. Paul tries "cockling" and meets a self-taught chef whose restaurant menu changes daily according to whatever's fresh.
08:30 Meet The Press
09:00 Asia Pacific Focus
09:30 Insiders
10:30 Inside Business
11:00 Offsiders
11:30 Foreign Correspondent
The world demands answers and here they are, in the most revealing examination to date of the deadly mid-year melee on the Mediterranean. Come aboard the Mavi Marmara as it sails toward Gaza and meet the leaders of the flotilla aiming to bust Israel’s blockade of the Palestinian strip. Come inside Israel’s top secret naval commando units, hear first person accounts from both sides and witness what really unfolded that fateful, bloody night at sea.
12:00 National Rugby League
14:00 National Rugby League
16:00 Offsiders
16:30 Meet The Press
17:00 News
17:30 Asia Pacific Focus
18:00 Travel Oz
18:30 Sunday Lights: Kahvas Jute at The Basement
A progressive hard rock combo based in Sydney and active between 1970-74. Their album 'Wide Open' is renowned for the stunning guitar playing and the strength of the song writing. The band reunited in 2005.
19:30 Sunday Lights: Talking Heads: Phillip Adams
Sunday Lights presents Talking Heads interview with broadcaster, commentator, filmmaker, advertising man, author and collector of antiquities, Phillip Adams.
20:00 News - 2010
20:30 Wild West, The
After the smoke cleared on that fateful day in Tombstone in the autumn of 1881 with Tom McLaury, his brother Frank and Billy Clanton lying dead in the dusty street, Wyatt Earp wasn't seen as a hero but a villain. Why then is he a national hero today?
21:30 Mad Dog Morgan
1976, starring Dennis Hopper, Jack Thompson and David Gulpilil. Directed by Philippe Mora this historical drama feature film is based upon the life of bushranger Dan Morgan.
23:30 Wa$ted!
Monday, 13 September 2010
00:00 Wild West, The
After the smoke cleared on that fateful day in Tombstone in the autumn of 1881 with Tom McLaury, his brother Frank and Billy Clanton lying dead in the dusty street, Wyatt Earp wasn't seen as a hero but a villain. Why then is he a national hero today?
01:00 Travel Oz
01:30 Mad Dog Morgan
1976, starring Dennis Hopper, Jack Thompson and David Gulpilil. Directed by Philippe Mora this historical drama feature film is based upon the life of bushranger Dan Morgan.
03:30 Inside Business
04:00 ABC News Breakfast
07:00 Business Today
07:30 News - 2010
08:00 Business Today
08:30 News - 2010
09:00 Bananas in Pyjamas
09:25 Play School
10:00 Letterbox
10:30 Wa$ted!
11:00 Totally Wild
11:30 English Bites
11:40 English Bites
11:50 Study English
Learn to organise your written language for the essay.
12:00 Home and Away
12:30 Travel Oz
13:00 Wild West, The
After the smoke cleared on that fateful day in Tombstone in the autumn of 1881 with Tom McLaury, his brother Frank and Billy Clanton lying dead in the dusty street, Wyatt Earp wasn't seen as a hero but a villain. Why then is he a national hero today?
14:00 Letterbox
14:30 Bananas in Pyjamas
14:55 Play School
15:30 Totally Wild
16:00 English Bites
16:10 English Bites
16:20 Study English
Learn to organise your written language for the essay.
16:30 Letterbox
17:00 News - 2010
17:30 New Inventors, The
18:00 Hunting the Edge of Space
This two-part series examines how a simple instrument, the telescope, has fundamentally changed our understanding of our place in the universe. What began as a curiosity two spectacle lenses held a foot apart ultimately revolutionized human thought across science, philosophy, and religion. "Hunting the Edge of Space" takes viewers on a global adventure of discovery, dramatizing the innovations in technology and the achievements in science that have marked the rich history of the telescope. This tale of human ingenuity involves some of the most colorful figures of the scientific world Galileo, Kepler, Newton, William Herschel, George Hale, and Edwin Hubble leading up to today's colossal telescopes, housed in space-age cathedrals or orbiting high above the Earth. Now, at the center of an international space race, a new generation of ever-larger telescopes is poised to reveal answers to longstanding questions about our universe and, in turn, to raise new questions.
19:00 Outback Cafe, The
Mark Olive (a.k.a the "Black Olive") takes a house-boat down the sparkling Murray River, on his mission to bring the tantalising tastes of the outback to your dining table...
19:30 Home and Away
20:00 News - 2010
20:30 Newsline with Jim Middleton
21:00 Packed to the Rafters
Julie and Dave wrestle with the news that Julie is pregnant - do they want to keep the baby or not? It's a tough choice and the differing opinions of their family are not making it any easier.
22:00 Hunting the Edge of Space
This two-part series examines how a simple instrument, the telescope, has fundamentally changed our understanding of our place in the universe. What began as a curiosity two spectacle lenses held a foot apart ultimately revolutionized human thought across science, philosophy, and religion. "Hunting the Edge of Space" takes viewers on a global adventure of discovery, dramatizing the innovations in technology and the achievements in science that have marked the rich history of the telescope. This tale of human ingenuity involves some of the most colorful figures of the scientific world Galileo, Kepler, Newton, William Herschel, George Hale, and Edwin Hubble leading up to today's colossal telescopes, housed in space-age cathedrals or orbiting high above the Earth. Now, at the center of an international space race, a new generation of ever-larger telescopes is poised to reveal answers to longstanding questions about our universe and, in turn, to raise new questions.
23:00 New Inventors, The
23:30 Outback Cafe, The
Mark Olive (a.k.a the "Black Olive") takes a house-boat down the sparkling Murray River, on his mission to bring the tantalising tastes of the outback to your dining table...
Tuesday, 14 September 2010
00:00 Packed to the Rafters
Julie and Dave wrestle with the news that Julie is pregnant - do they want to keep the baby or not? It's a tough choice and the differing opinions of their family are not making it any easier.
01:00 Totally Wild
01:30 New Inventors, The
02:00 Home and Away
02:30 Packed to the Rafters
Julie and Dave wrestle with the news that Julie is pregnant - do they want to keep the baby or not? It's a tough choice and the differing opinions of their family are not making it any easier.
03:30 Newsline with Jim Middleton
04:00 ABC News Breakfast
07:00 Business Today
07:30 News - 2010
08:00 Business Today
08:30 News - 2010
09:00 Bananas in Pyjamas
09:25 Play School
10:00 Letterbox
10:30 Newsline with Jim Middleton
11:00 Totally Wild
11:30 English Bites
11:40 English Bites
11:50 Study English
Learn to organise your written language for the essay.
12:00 Home and Away
12:30 Outback Cafe, The
Mark Olive (a.k.a the "Black Olive") takes a house-boat down the sparkling Murray River, on his mission to bring the tantalising tastes of the outback to your dining table...
13:00 Hunting the Edge of Space
This two-part series examines how a simple instrument, the telescope, has fundamentally changed our understanding of our place in the universe. What began as a curiosity two spectacle lenses held a foot apart ultimately revolutionized human thought across science, philosophy, and religion. "Hunting the Edge of Space" takes viewers on a global adventure of discovery, dramatizing the innovations in technology and the achievements in science that have marked the rich history of the telescope. This tale of human ingenuity involves some of the most colorful figures of the scientific world Galileo, Kepler, Newton, William Herschel, George Hale, and Edwin Hubble leading up to today's colossal telescopes, housed in space-age cathedrals or orbiting high above the Earth. Now, at the center of an international space race, a new generation of ever-larger telescopes is poised to reveal answers to longstanding questions about our universe and, in turn, to raise new questions.
14:00 Letterbox
14:30 Bananas in Pyjamas
14:55 Play School
15:30 Totally Wild
16:00 English Bites
16:10 English Bites
16:20 Study English
Learn to organise your written language for the essay.
16:30 Letterbox
17:00 News - 2010
17:30 Real Seachange, The
18:00 Future Express, The
The premiere episode of Future Express takes the public on a breathtaking tour through South Africa. Director Rob Hof rides the main intercity train line from Cape Town to Johannesburg, the famed Shosholoza Meyl. The episode looks at a country where black and other people of color had been humiliated for years by the white Apartheid regime. The arrival of President Mandela in 1994 was the beginning of a time of hope and expectation. But does the abolition of Apartheid also mean that it has disappeared from the hearts and minds of the people? Travelers on the Sosholoza Meyl tell their stories that cover a wide range from optimism to pessimism about the future in South Africa.
19:00 Living Black
19:30 Home and Away
20:00 News - 2010
20:30 Newsline with Jim Middleton
21:00 Sea Patrol
Spider saves the life of a boy after discovering an unexploded sea mine, washed ashore during a cyclone.
22:00 Future Express, The
The premiere episode of Future Express takes the public on a breathtaking tour through South Africa. Director Rob Hof rides the main intercity train line from Cape Town to Johannesburg, the famed Shosholoza Meyl. The episode looks at a country where black and other people of color had been humiliated for years by the white Apartheid regime. The arrival of President Mandela in 1994 was the beginning of a time of hope and expectation. But does the abolition of Apartheid also mean that it has disappeared from the hearts and minds of the people? Travelers on the Sosholoza Meyl tell their stories that cover a wide range from optimism to pessimism about the future in South Africa.
23:00 Real Seachange, The
23:30 Living Black
Wednesday, 15 September 2010
00:00 Sea Patrol
Spider saves the life of a boy after discovering an unexploded sea mine, washed ashore during a cyclone.
01:00 Totally Wild
01:30 Real Seachange, The
02:00 Home and Away
02:30 Sea Patrol
Spider saves the life of a boy after discovering an unexploded sea mine, washed ashore during a cyclone.
03:30 Newsline with Jim Middleton
04:00 ABC News Breakfast
07:00 Business Today
07:30 News - 2010
08:00 Business Today
08:30 News - 2010
09:00 Bananas in Pyjamas
09:25 Play School
10:00 Letterbox
10:30 Newsline with Jim Middleton
11:00 Totally Wild
11:30 English Bites
11:50 Study English
Learn to organise your written language for the essay.
12:00 Home and Away
12:30 Living Black
13:00 Future Express, The
The premiere episode of Future Express takes the public on a breathtaking tour through South Africa. Director Rob Hof rides the main intercity train line from Cape Town to Johannesburg, the famed Shosholoza Meyl. The episode looks at a country where black and other people of color had been humiliated for years by the white Apartheid regime. The arrival of President Mandela in 1994 was the beginning of a time of hope and expectation. But does the abolition of Apartheid also mean that it has disappeared from the hearts and minds of the people? Travelers on the Sosholoza Meyl tell their stories that cover a wide range from optimism to pessimism about the future in South Africa.
14:00 Letterbox
14:30 Bananas in Pyjamas
14:55 Play School
15:30 Totally Wild
16:00 English Bites
16:20 Study English
Learn to organise your written language for the essay.
16:30 Letterbox
17:00 News - 2010
17:30 Saving Babies
18:00 Yarshagumba: The Himalayan Viagra
It’s one of the most expensive and elusive herbs in the world, selling at up to 8,000€ a kilo. Chinese billionaires want it for its legendary powers as an aphrodisiac. Doctors prize its medical properties. Every spring, entire villages in the Himalayas empty as people go in search of the yarshagumba mushroom. But it’s a difficult task, fraught with danger. The yarshagumba only grows for a few weeks of the year at high altitudes in the mountains. Harvesters, which include young children, run the risk of altitude sickness and breathing problems. We examine the yarshagumba phenomenon, following the mushrooms’ journey from the peaks of the Himalayas to the markets of Asia.
19:00 Foreign Correspondent
19:30 Home and Away
20:00 News - 2010
20:30 Newsline with Jim Middleton
21:00 Bed of Roses
With her career and personal life at the crossroads, Louisa has to make a major life decision.
22:00 Yarshagumba: The Himalayan Viagra
It’s one of the most expensive and elusive herbs in the world, selling at up to 8,000€ a kilo. Chinese billionaires want it for its legendary powers as an aphrodisiac. Doctors prize its medical properties. Every spring, entire villages in the Himalayas empty as people go in search of the yarshagumba mushroom. But it’s a difficult task, fraught with danger. The yarshagumba only grows for a few weeks of the year at high altitudes in the mountains. Harvesters, which include young children, run the risk of altitude sickness and breathing problems. We examine the yarshagumba phenomenon, following the mushrooms’ journey from the peaks of the Himalayas to the markets of Asia.
23:00 Saving Babies
23:30 Foreign Correspondent
Thursday, 16 September 2010
00:00 Bed of Roses
With her career and personal life at the crossroads, Louisa has to make a major life decision.
01:00 Totally Wild
01:30 Saving Babies
02:00 Home and Away
02:30 Bed of Roses
With her career and personal life at the crossroads, Louisa has to make a major life decision.
03:30 Newsline with Jim Middleton
04:00 ABC News Breakfast
07:00 Business Today
07:30 News - 2010
08:00 Business Today
08:30 News - 2010
09:00 Bananas in Pyjamas
09:25 Play School
10:00 Letterbox
10:30 Newsline with Jim Middleton
11:00 Totally Wild
11:30 English Bites
11:50 Study English
Learn to organise your written language for the essay.
12:00 Home and Away
12:30 Foreign Correspondent
13:00 Yarshagumba: The Himalayan Viagra
It’s one of the most expensive and elusive herbs in the world, selling at up to 8,000€ a kilo. Chinese billionaires want it for its legendary powers as an aphrodisiac. Doctors prize its medical properties. Every spring, entire villages in the Himalayas empty as people go in search of the yarshagumba mushroom. But it’s a difficult task, fraught with danger. The yarshagumba only grows for a few weeks of the year at high altitudes in the mountains. Harvesters, which include young children, run the risk of altitude sickness and breathing problems. We examine the yarshagumba phenomenon, following the mushrooms’ journey from the peaks of the Himalayas to the markets of Asia.
14:00 NRL Highlights
14:30 Bananas in Pyjamas
14:55 Play School
15:30 Totally Wild
16:00 English Bites
16:20 Study English
Learn to organise your written language for the essay.
16:30 Letterbox
17:00 News - 2010
17:30 Surf Patrol
18:00 McLeod's Daughters
Today is Harry's birthday and he's in a foul mood. Sandra is also in a mood, and Alex is stuck giving her a lift to Gungellan. She'd drive herself but she injured her arm, preventing her from driving. Neither is happy about the set up, but it's only to Gungellan, from there Sandra will catch the coach the rest of the way to Fisher. Until she discovers the bus is full and is forced to beg Alex for a lift.
18:50 Pacific Pulse
19:00 Travel Oz
19:30 Home and Away
20:00 News - 2010
20:30 Newsline with Jim Middleton
21:00 Trial, The
In February 2008 twelve Muslim men went on trial in Melbourne for terrorism offences. The trial ran for nine months, heard 482 secretly taped conversations and presented 66,000 pages of evidence. With unique access to Greg Barns, one of the key defence barristers and Omar, the brother of the youngest accused, The Trial takes us inside one of the biggest court cases in Australia's history.
21:55 Filler: HealthWatch
22:00 Outrageous Fortune
Jethro's plans start to unravel, but who is the real villain? And Pascalle is accused of crimes most terrible.
22:50 Pacific Pulse
23:00 Australian Football League Highlights