Index
3Program Highlights
3South Pacific: Fragile Paradise
4Returning Programs for 2011
5Genius
6Anatomy: Mind
7Adam Hills In Gordon St Tonight
8Laid
9The Bionic Vet
10Ashes To Ashes
11Chopper Rescue
12New Tricks: It Smells Of Books
13Kidnap And Ransom
14Can We Help?
15Gardening Australia
16Bed Of Roses: Heartache
17Watch Out For
17The New Inventors
18Football: W‑League: Grand Final
19Amendments
27Program Guide
27Sunday,6 February 2011
29Monday,7 February 2011
33Tuesday,8 February 2011
37Wednesday,9 February 2011
41Thursday,10 February 2011
45Friday,11 February 2011
50Saturday,12 February 2011
52Marketing Contacts
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Program Highlights
Program Highlights
Sunday
07:30PM
South Pacific: Fragile Paradise
Sunday,6 February 2011
Final
The South Pacific is the greatest ocean on Earth. It is still relatively healthy and teeming with fish, but it is a fragile paradise. Like all our oceans, it has little or no protection. So what is being done to preserve this ocean and its wildlife?
Countless millions of people rely on the Pacific's fish stocks. It is also home to the planet's richest coral reefs and most iconic ocean wildlife: whales, sharks, albatross and tuna (dubbed the cheetah and wildebeest of the fish world). The whales' future looks secure, for the moment, but international fishing fleets are taking a serious toll on the sharks, albatross and tuna. And there are other insidious threats to these bountiful seas.
http://abc.net.au/iview/
PRODUCTION DETAILS
A BBC/Travel Channel co‑production. Series Producer: Huw Cordey; Executive Producer: Fiona Pitcher.
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Program Highlights
Returning Programs for 2011
Mondays from February 7th
8:00pm ‑ Australian Story
Australian Story returns in 2011 with stories that are 'narrated' by the subjects themselves. The program aims to present a varied and contrasting picture of contemporary Australia and Australians from many different perspectives and to contribute to the wider spectrum of coverage of issues and individuals. It seeks to make Australians, in their diversity and individuality, more understandable to other Australians, and explores how Australians lead their lives through ordinary and extraordinary events. These stories may have greater interest or topicality when they are the stories ‑ often the hidden stories ‑ of celebrated or infamous individuals, but Australian Story will also give voice to the ordinary individuals who have lived through more‑than‑ordinary success or setback.
8:30pm ‑ Four Corners
Four Corners is Australia's premier television current affairs program. It has been part of the national story since August 1961, exposing scandals, triggering inquiries, firing debate, confronting taboos and interpreting fads, trends and sub‑cultures. Four Corners will repeat the following evening at approximately 11:35pm.
9:15pm ‑ Media Watch
Media Watch, presented by Jonathan Holmes, is Australia's leading forum for media analysis and comment. The program turns the spotlight onto those who literally 'make the news': the reporters, editors, sub-editors, producers, camera operators, sound recordists and photographers who claim to deliver the world to our doorsteps, radios, computers and living rooms. We also keep an eye on those who try to manipulate the media: the PR consultants, spin-doctors, lobbyists and ‘news makers’ who set the agenda. The program is then repeated the following evening at approximately 12:15am.
9:35pm – Q&A
Hosted by one of the ABC's most respected journalists, Tony Jones, Q&A puts punters, pollies and pundits together in the studio to thrash out the hot issues of the week. It's about democracy in action - the audience gets to ask the questions. It doesn't matter who you are, or where you're from, everyone can have a go and take it up to our politicians and opinion makers. Q&A is live to air - it's happening as viewers watch!
Tuesdays from February 8th
8:00pm – Foreign Correspondent
Foreign Correspondent has been Australia's leading international current affairs program since 1992. In 18 years reporters, producers, camera operators and sound recordists have travelled to more than 170 countries and produced more than 1,500 reports.
The program draws on the ABC's extensive network of international correspondents and a Sydney-based reporting and production team. Foreign Correspondent is designed to exploit the strengths of television – striking images and multi-track audio, a strong focus on storytelling, exotic locations and emotional appeal. Foreign Correspondent reports on major international issues but it also travels to places where reporters and camera operators are less welcome - investigating stories that governments don't want told.
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Program Highlights
Tuesday
09:30PM
Genius
Tuesday,8 February 2011
New Series
The second series of the comedy show in which Dave Gorman and his celebrity guests chew over the ridiculous, unworkable but sometimes genius ideas pitched by members of the public.
Genius with Dave Gorman features an audience of 69 potential geniuses, specially selected after an amazing 8,000 ideas sent in to Genius HQ. The Genius audience play an integral part in the show, and any one of them may be called upon to pitch their ideas to Dave and the studio guests.
Dave and the guests then decide whether the ideas are 'Genius' or not. Potential geniuses also pitch with films, drawings, animations and props they have made.
On this week's show, Dave is joined by comedian Russell Howard and sports presenter Hazel Irvine. The Genius pitches include a health and safety-conscious way of venting your anger, a way of fooling kids into eating more healthily and a quicker method of doing the 'Top 50 things to do before you die'.
Following the hugely successful radio show of the same format, the program encourages lots of creativity from its viewers.
PRODUCTION DETAILS
BBC Production. Produced by Simon Nicholls. Executive Producer: Ali Carron
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Program Highlights
Tuesday
10:00PM
Anatomy: Mind
Tuesday,8 February 2011
Anatomy: Mind is the second in a series of three short films telling unusual and compelling stories which explore how sexuality and the body work together as driving forces in the creative process.
Directed by Emma Crimmings, one of Australia's new talented filmmakers Mind is the captivating story of Tom Cho, a 36‑year‑old Chinese‑Australian man. From an early age, Tom thought he was different and knew he didn't match his mother's expectations of a good daughter. From the innocently playful gestures of a tomboy to the irrevocable impact of transitioning his gender, Mind charts Tom's escalating desire for personal transformation.
Using writing and fantasy as a way of exploring the nature of identity, Tom's wild imaginings, including images of Godzilla rampaging through Melbourne suburbia, resulted in a widely‑praised collection of short stories, Look Who's Morphing.
There is little that is as fundamental or fascinating as our identity, and our desire and ability to shape and transform it. Mind playfully unravels the intricate folds of identity as it explores the compelling story of one such transformation. It reveals the dramatic shifts in Tom's gender identity as he relentlessly seeks a new sense of self.
Tom’s story is ultimately one of loss and acceptance. In order to become someone else he must sacrifice the person he once was, but like a shadow his past always follows. It never disappears, no matter how much he tries to erase it.
At the same time as exploring the transformative powers of art and expression, Mind is also a story of a man and a woman who meet and fall in love. It is a film that explores identity and popular culture while also raising questions about the body, gender, sex and transformation.
http://abc.net.au/iview/
PRODUCTION DETAILS
ANATOMY is produced by Matchbox Pictures in association with Film Victoria, Screen Australia and ABC TV. Producers: Polly Staniford, Michael McMahon and Tony Ayres. ABC Commissioning Editor: Amanda Duthie. Classification: M
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Program Highlights
Wednesday
08:30PM
Adam Hills In Gordon St Tonight
Wednesday,9 February 2011
New Series
From Countdown to The Big Gig, from The Late Show to Spicks and Specks, ABC TV's Gordon St studios have played host to many of Australia's finest and funniest entertainment programs. Now a new tenant has been handed the keys.
Adam Hills is having a crack at a new show ‑ a weekly, hour‑long talk show ‑ in his own inimitable style.
Adam Hills In Gordon St Tonight will have all the usual talk show trimmings ‑ celebrity guests, great comedy and live music ‑ with all the excitement and spontaneity you'd expect from one of the country's best live comedians.
In his 21 years as a stand‑up comic Adam Hills has become renowned world‑wide for his lightning wit, inclusive nature and penchant for ad‑libbing with a crowd. His shows have a reputation for running off on audience‑led tangents that result in unpredictable outcomes, often involving his Twitter followers in the joke. The everyday suddenly turns into comedy.
With his new show Adam will be bringing that unique and unpredictable live experience to television. Great chats, great music, great comedy, and a dash of the unexpected. That's what Adam Hills in Gordon St Tonight is all about.
Note: Adam, Myf and Alan will be back with a seventh series of Spicks and Specks after Easter.
PRODUCTION DETAILS
Gordon St Telepictures. Executive Producers: Bruce Kane and Adam Hills, Series Producer: Rachel Millar, ABC Executive Producer: Tarni James. 12 x 60min
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Program Highlights
Wednesday
09:30PM
Laid
Wednesday,9 February 2011
New Series
What happens when a bad one‑night stand from your distant past dies in horrible circumstances on a beach in Fiji? Are you supposed to go to the funeral, even though the sum total of his sexual knowledge was gleaned from Revenge of the Nerds?
Roo McVie (Alison Bell) is faced with these questions and more when boring Brendan from her Uni days dies tragically on holiday. It's enough to make any single girl re‑live some of her murkier sexual moments. Not a pleasant place to visit, to be perfectly honest. But when a second ex leaves this mortal coil, she's forced to dwell a little longer.
Add a third on to that, and things just start getting weird.
Roo is caught. Is it just her overactive imagination, or should she face facts ‑ men she has slept with are dying? What does this mean for future relationships? Can she ever go to bed with her thrilling brand‑new paramour Charlie (Abe Forsythe)? Or will he join the constant‑growing list of fatalities if they dare sleep together?
With her best friend EJ's (Celia Pacquola) help, Roo works to make sense of and solve what's going on. Together they nut out what seems to be a pattern, but can they work out how to stop all the dying? Will Roo and Charlie ever get the chance to be together without the Grim Reaper as their chaperone?
Laid is a six‑part series about sex. Sex and death. Death and valour. Life and love. For Roo, it's hard enough just trying to work out who she is and what it's all about without being dragged back to her chequered bedroom past to protect her exes ‑ and preserve her chance at true love.
Also stars Toby Truslove, Graeme Blundell, Shaun Micallef and Tracy Mann.
PRODUCTION DETAILS
Created by Marieke Hardy and Kirsty Fisher. Written by Marieke Hardy. Produced by Liz Watts. Directed by Trent O'Donnell. Executive Producers: Debbie Lee and Vincent Sheehan. Co‑producers: Marieke Hardy, Kirsty Fisher and Linda Micsko.
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Program Highlights
Thursday
08:00PM
The Bionic Vet
Thursday,10 February 2011
Final
In the final episode of this series The Bionic Vet attempts a rare operation which has only been carried out on two other dogs before.
Lanto, a nine‑year‑old Corgi, has an infected cancerous growth which is eating away his foot.
For Lanto's owner, Gillian, it's heartbreaking.
He's her sole companion and she can't imagine life without him.
The Bionic Vet (Noel Fitzpatrick) decides that the only way to save Lanto's life is to amputate the diseased paw and give him a custom made prosthetic foot.
Meanwhile, we also find out whether the groundbreaking surgery to correct puppy Jolly's bone growth deformity has been successful and whether he can now walk pain free.
And there's a rare visit from an unusual patient, a barn owl with a broken wing, who's brought in for assessment, and a stray Jack Russell terrier, Jade, needs treatment on a dislocated elbow before efforts can be made to find her a new permanent home.
The Bionic Vet pioneers revolutionary new surgical techniques to save and improve the lives of thousands of pets from all over Britain. He's a medical engineer, rebuilding animals using a whole range of metal structures, nuts, bolts, implants and groundbreaking procedures. For many of the animals referred to him, he's their last hope.
http://abc.net.au/iview/
PRODUCTION DETAILS
DCD Rights Ltd ‑ Produced by Simon Cowell
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Program Highlights
Thursday
08:35PM
Ashes To Ashes
Thursday,10 February 2011
DCI Gene Hunt (Philip Glenister) immediately smells a rat when two former Manchester colleagues turn up on his patch.
DCI Litton and DI Bevan are on the trail of Northern comic Frank Hardwick, who is wanted for stealing £2,000 from the Police Widows' Fund. But their desperation to track him down leaves Gene and DI Alex Drake (Keeley Hawes) suspicious of their real motive.
Litton and Bevan quickly get their feet under the table at CID, with DCI Jim Keats (Daniel Mays) offering them the full co‑operation of the team and DI Ray Carling (Dean Andrews) joining them in reminiscing about the good old days.
In a show of machismo, there is soon a race between Gene and Litton to get to Frank first. Gene resorts to underhand tactics and, in a desperate bid to catch the comic, attempts to plant stolen pornographic videos on him via ‘lady of the night’ Gloria. However, it is Alex and WPC Shaz Granger (Montserrat Lombard) who beat the boys to the punch and bring Frank in for questioning.
During the interrogation, Alex discovers that Frank is terrified of someone at the station. There is more to the case than meets the eye. The team needs to bring the corrupt cop down but it becomes apparent that Frank's adversary may be smarter than anticipated.
Meanwhile, Alex takes advantage of having some of Gene's old Manchester colleagues around to delve deeper into the disappearance of Sam Tyler.
PRODUCTION DETAILS
A Kudos Film and Television production in association with Monastic Productions for BBC. Executive Producers: Jane Featherstone, Simon Crawford Collins, Alison Jackson, Ashley Pharoah, Matthew Graham, Piers Wenger. 8 x 60'
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Program Highlights
Friday
08:00PM
Chopper Rescue
Friday,11 February 2011
From the ocean to the outback, helicopter rescue crews save lives and face near death challenges every day. Chopper Rescue follows the work of the doctors, paramedics, rescue officers and aircrews who are on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week. They cover huge distances across Queensland, from the remote outback and tropics to the outermost limits of The Great Barrier Reef.
Working in difficult remote locations and in cramped conditions in mid air, the doctors and paramedics safely deliver patients to hospital and along the way deliver hospital standard care.
Chopper Rescue is genuine life and death human drama.
This week the Chopper Rescue team attend two emergencies.
In South West Queensland some of the worst flooding in 54 years cuts off homesteads and towns across hundreds of square kilometres. Rescue 500 from Brisbane goes to the aid of a young woman suffering intense chest pain.
While, inland from Port Douglas Rescue 510 goes to the aid of a 21‑year‑old man who has fallen 10 metres onto his back.
PRODUCTION DETAILS
Beyond Screen Productions Pty Ltd.
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Program Highlights
Friday
08:30PM
New Tricks: It Smells Of Books
Friday,11 February 2011
Supt. Sandra Pullman (Amanda Redman), upon hearing about Bryan Lane's (Alun Armstrong) new interest in the London Library, reopens a case of suspicious death which occurred three years ago where a man fell from the roof of the college where he was formerly employed. The man was an academic who'd recently accepted an early retirement package. The original investigation found that he had been angry and depressed at the premature termination of his career, but he'd just that morning reserved some books at the library ‑ which presumes he meant to read them. The police investigation seemed to have been thorough enough, but an open verdict was recorded.
Lane starts to investigate within the library while Pullman, Gerry Standing (Dennis Waterman) and Halford (James Bolam) start checking out the dead man's former colleagues and contacts ‑ many of whom are library users, so the lines of inquiry intertwine.
The dead man's wife, Paula, who runs an antiquarian bookshop, blames the College Principal, Jeremy Ventham for her husband's death. She says he was hounded out of his job, and committed suicide. She tells them of the bitter atmosphere in the College at the time when her husband retired.
However, Ventham reveals that the 'early retirement' deal was a whitewash as the dead man was suspected of a protracted campaign of stealing valuable books from the college library ‑ which were then fenced by Paula. But two former colleagues tell the team that Ventham's efficiency drive was a plan to sell off the contents of the College library and turn it into a multi‑media resource centre.
But then Lane trips over a vital clue while browsing yet another musty tome: Edgar Allan Poe's Tales of Mystery and Imagination.
PRODUCTION DETAILS
Created by Roy Mitchell, Nigel McCrery. Producer: Keith Thompson; Executive Producer: Tom Sherry.
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Program Highlights
Friday
09:25PM
Kidnap And Ransom
Friday,11 February 2011
Gripping new three‑part drama starring Trevor Eve (Waking the Dead, Framed) as an international hostage negotiator who takes on one of the toughest cases of his life when an apparently simple negotiation goes awry.
Joining Trevor Eve in this brand new series are co‑stars John Hannah (Rebus, Cold Blood) as threatening kidnapper Willard alongside Helen Baxendale (Marple, Cold Feet), Natasha Little (Mistresses, This Life), Emma Fielding (Cranford) and Patrick Baladi (The Darjeeling Limited).
With British businesswoman Naomi Shaffer (Fielding) still being held hostage, a local South African policeman, Inspector Lanning (Tumisho Masha), is keen to join forces with Dominic (Eve) to solve this case, but Dominic is wary. The amateur kidnappers have been superseded by a group that is much more professional, with a mysterious British man, Willard (Hannah), in charge. After tough negotiations with Dominic, Willard agrees to release Naomi, and Dominic brings Naomi home. Meanwhile, Dominic's demanding job is straining his relationship with his wife, Sophie (Little) and daughter. Dominic keeps an eye on Naomi after her return, suspecting she's holding something back, and late one night the kidnappers strike again.
PRODUCTION DETAILS
Kidnap and Ransom is a talkbackTHAMES/Projector Pictures co‑production for ITV1. Executive Producers are Trevor Eve and Johnathan Young. Producer is Trevor Hopkins. Director is Andy Wilson.
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Program Highlights
Saturday
06:00PM
Can We Help?
Saturday,12 February 2011
New Series
Can We Help? returns in 2011 connecting families and communities. Heading into its sixth series on ABC1, this year the program will brighten up your Saturday evenings at 6pm right before Gardening Australia. This first episode delivers a great mix of stories starting with the return of a precious war medal to grateful family members.
Over thirty years ago Mike Kinsella bought a shoebox of treasures at an antique flea market. As time passed the shoebox ended up on a back shelf and was forgotten about, until recently. On rediscovering the box Mike became intrigued with one particular item, an unusual medal awarded to Captain Malcolm Hipwell at the turn of the century. Mike embarked on his own search and was determined to make sure the medal ended up in the hands of the right people. He came to Can We Help? for assistance and after a thorough search found someone who is thought to be Captain Hipwell's closest living relative living in a nursing home in Melbourne.
This is a story about the kindness of an honourable stranger and a humble and proud elderly woman brought together through a chance find in a shoebox.
Also in the program, expert linguist Kate Burridge is on location at the WA State Library with host Pete Rowsthorn grilling her about certain mispronunciations ‑ like ‘basghetti’. Dr Norman Swan gives a controversial answer to the question 'What benefit does eating organic food have?' And Pete Rowsthorn heads out onto the streets to discover how people who are blind find their way around the city. He goes through vision impairment training and then joins twenty-year-old Sam Byrne, who has been blind since birth, for a brisk walk around Melbourne ‑ easy for Sam but frightening for Pete!
http://abc.net.au/iview/
PRODUCTION DETAILS
Can We Help? is produced by ABC TV Perth. Executive Producer: Tim Mitchell; Series Producer: Brendan Hutchens.
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Program Highlights
Saturday
06:30PM
Gardening Australia
Saturday,12 February 2011
New Series
A sprawling suburban garden has touchstones of former families who worked and loved it. Stephen meets the owners and learns of their links to its history.
Jerry maximises his vegetable crop by giving nature a helping hand and striking just when the iron is hot.
Clarence replicates the conditions of nature to help natives germinate and Sophie attends to the most frequently asked questions about growing citrus.
A whimsical landscaper who believes gardening is a mix of art, science and therapy, shows how he has created beautiful, productive work and play spaces in his garden by bending some rules.
Leonie builds a durable gravel path that is perfect for boggy tropical conditions.
http://abc.net.au/iview/
PRODUCTION DETAILS
Executive Producer: Tim Mitchell.
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Program Highlights
Saturday
07:30PM
Bed Of Roses: Heartache
Saturday,12 February 2011
Louisa (Kerry Armstrong) wants to deliver a great community newspaper but Vivien's (Susie Dee) absence is making this a challenge so Rita (HaiHa Le) is hired to fill in.
But an even bigger challenge lies ahead for Louisa when Gavin (Andrew S. Gilbert) presents her with a poorly written article. Louisa struggles with how to tell Gavin writing is not his strength. Nick (Jay Laga'aia) suggests she lie but she can't and tells Gavin the truth who immediately after has a heart attack. Of course Louisa feels responsible.
Louisa isn't alone in her guilt. Rita thinks she caused Gavin's heart attack because she told him that morning he was old, and breaking up with him was the best thing that ever happened. Marg (Caroline Gillmer) thinks that she is to blame ‑ she's been hassling Gavin for months to sell the hardware store and sever the last remaining tie between them.
Minna's (Julia Blake) bid for independence comes to an end when she is caught driving without a licence. She is charged and summoned to appear in court. Not ready to be dependent on her family she decides to find other means of transport. A trip to the bike store and Minna soon discovers the wonders of electric bicycles.
Sean (Matt Levett) really wants a second chance with Holly and is going to great efforts to try and prove himself worthy of her again. In a heartfelt effort Sean reveals to Holly how much she means to him.
http://abc.net.au/iview/
PRODUCTION DETAILS
The 12‑part series is a co‑production between ABC TV, Hugh Marks and Ruby Entertainment with the assistance of Film Victoria. Written by Ellie Beaumont. Directed by Daina Reid.
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Watch Out For
Watch Out For
Wednesday,9 February 2011
08:00PM
New Series
The New Inventors
The New Inventors returns for 2011 on Wednesday February 9 at 8pm. The New Inventors showcases the art of invention, innovation and design, and features the creative and inspiring minds of Australia. Hosted by radio broadcaster and comedian James O'Loghlin, the program takes a peep at tomorrow's objects of desire from the emerging artists of the future.
http://abc.net.au/iview/
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Watch Out For
Saturday,12 February 2011
02:50PM
Live AEDT
Football: W‑League: Grand Final
The third season of the women's national football league ‑ W‑League ‑ climaxes in style on Saturday, February 12th, with a live (AEDT) broadcast of the Grand Final at 2.50pm on ABC1.
After sweet victories in last weekend's semi‑finals, the W‑League's two best teams are ready to face each other in a bid to be named champions.
Both sides boast star‑studded line‑ups that have performed brilliantly all season and both teams can expect a tough battle.
While every player on the pitch will be giving their all to secure victory, the midfield in this clash will be a real key in deciding the game on Saturday.
ABC TV Sports' Stephanie Brantz will host the Grand Final broadcast while commentary will be provided by broadcaster Peter Wilkins, with former Matilda, Alicia Ferguson on hand for some expert analysis.
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Amendments
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Janey's baby is due and Susan insists on travelling to Manchester for the birth. On the way, they make a number of visits to their past. CAST: Robert Lindsay, Zoe Wanamaker, Kris Marshall, Gabriel Thomson
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8:00pmChopper Rescue
(PG)
Saturday, January 29
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12:00pmMessage Stick
(G* Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following program may contain images and voices of people who have died)
Sunday, January 30
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1:30pmMessage Stick
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4:25pmJohn O’Conor’s Beethoven Boot Camp
(G)
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7:30pmSouth Pacific
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Monday, January 31
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4:00pmGeorge Of The Jungle
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4:00pmWord Girl
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6:00pmMy Family: Blind Justice
(CC, Repeat)
Although justice is supposed to be blind, Ben discovers that juries can be too. Meanwhile, a discovery at home also renders Susan temporarily sightless. CAST: Robert Lindsay, Zoe Wanamaker, Kris Marshall, Gabriel Thomson
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6:30pmShamwari
(G*Contains surgical scenes)
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8:00pmGrumpy Guide To…
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8:30pmGandhi
(G)
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12:25amThe Clinic
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Tuesday, February 01
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6:00pmMy Family: Friday The 31st: Halloween
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It's Halloween and Susan decides to enter enthusiastically into the spirit of trick or treat for the neighbourhood children. Ben tries to ignore it, until the spirit gets him too. CAST: Zoe Wanamaker, Robert Lindsay
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6:30pmShamwari
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6:00pmMy Family: Sitting Targets
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Susan decides that Ben should spend more time with Michael in case he turns into another Nick; Janey has left the grandparents to babysit baby Kenzo for the first time. CAST: Robert Lindsay, Zoe Wanamaker, Daniela Denby-Ashe
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6:30pmShamwari: A Wild Life
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Thursday, February 03
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6:00pmMy Family: Loco Parentis
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Michael has been playing truant, so Ben and Susan have to go back to school for parenting classes where they prove to be less then star pupils. CAST: Robert Lindsay, Zoe Wanamaker, Daniela Denby-Ashe
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8:00pmThe Bionic Vet
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8:35pmAshes To Ashes
(M*Violence)
Friday, February 04
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6:00pmMy Family: Canary Cage
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The Harpers get a free holiday to Lanzarote. Although Ben loses his luggage, he is delighted to still have his brand new digital camera. Everyone soon wishes it were the other way around. CAST: Robert Lindsay, Zoe Wanamaker
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8:00pmChopper Rescue
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Friday, February 04
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7:30pmThe 7.30 Report
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7:30pmStateline
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Saturday, February 05
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12:00pmMessage Stick
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6:00pmFootball: W-League: Semifinal
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ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Amendments
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Sunday 6 February 2011
Program Guide
Sunday,6 February 2011
04:00AM
rage
(Repeat, M)
05:00AM
rage
(Repeat, PG)
06:00AM
rage
(Repeat, G)
06:30AM
Charlie And Lola: But Where Completely Are We?
(CC, Repeat, G)
06:40AM
ToddWorld: Moving
(CC, Repeat, G)
06:55AM
Jakers!: The Adventures Of Piggley Winks: My Right Arm
(Repeat, G)
07:15AM
The Wannabes: The Play's The Thing
(CC, Repeat, G)
07:40AM
The Slammer
(CC, Repeat, G)
08:10AM
Class Of The Titans: Road To Hades
(CC, Repeat, G)
08:30AM
The Legend Of Dick And Dom: Heist
(CC, Repeat, G)
09:00AM
Insiders
(CC, Premiere)
10:00AM
Inside Business
(CC, Premiere)
10:30AM
Offsiders
(CC, Repeat)
11:05AM
Asia Pacific Focus
(CC, Premiere)
11:30AM
Songs Of Praise: School Choirs Gala Concert 2009
(CC, Repeat, G)
12:00PM
Landline
(CC, Premiere)
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Sunday 6 February 2011
01:00PM
Golf: Australian Women's Open 2011
(Premiere)
06:00PM
Football: W‑League
(CC, Premiere)
Coverage of the third season of the women's national soccer league ‑ the W‑League.
07:00PM
ABC News
(Repeat)
Local, National and International News.
07:30PM
South Pacific: Fragile Paradise
(CC, Premiere, PG) Final
The South Pacific might be the greatest ocean on Earth, but it's also a fragile paradise with little or no protection. Discover what is being done to preserve this ocean and its wildlife.
08:25PM
ABC News Up‑Date
(CC, Repeat)
ABC News Up‑Date
08:30PM
Agatha Christie: Poirot: Cat Among The Pigeons
(CC, Repeat, M, Violence)
Hercule Poirot tackles an intriguing and dangerous murder case involving international espionage, a Middle‑Eastern revolution and a missing princess. CAST: David Suchet
10:05PM
Iconoclasts: Wynton Marsalis And John Besh
(CC, Repeat, PG)
Wynton Marsalis and John Besh are both from New Orleans. Marsalis has nine Grammy Awards, and is the first jazz musician to receive the Pulitzer Prize. John Besh was awarded Food and Wine's 'Top 10 Best New Chefs in America'.
10:50PM
Miss Austen Regrets
(CC, Repeat, G)
Jane Austen's novels about marriage are firmly established as literary classics. But what of the love life of the woman who penned the famous novels? CAST: Olivia Williams DIR: Jeremy Lovering
12:20AM
Airport
(CC, Repeat, PG)
Mel Bakersfeld is the hard‑charging manager of Lincoln International Airport, trying to keep his airport open despite a raging Midwestern snowstorm and an angry wife. CAST: Burt Lancaster DIR: George Seaton (1970)
02:35AM
The Galloping Major
(Repeat, G)
A horse‑lover sets up a syndicate to buy a particular racehorse, but by mistake they buy the wrong horse. He proves useless on the flat, so they decide to enter him as a jumper. CAST: Basil Radford DIR: Henry Cornelius (1951)
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Sunday 6 February 2011
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Monday 7 February 2011
Monday,7 February 2011
04:30AM
The Cook And The Chef: Pumpkins And Hazlenuts
(CC, Repeat, G)
05:00AM
Something In The Air: Close Encounters Of The Cow Kind
(CC, Repeat, G)
05:30AM
The Einstein Factor
(CC, Repeat, G)
06:00AM
Naturally Sadie: Life Cycle
(CC, Repeat, G)
06:25AM
Angela Anaconda: Mapperson's Daughter/Big Ho Down
(CC, Repeat, G)
06:50AM
Bugged: Appearances Can Be Deceiving
(Repeat, G)
07:00AM
The Land Before Time: Stranger From The Mysterious Above
(CC, Repeat, G)
07:25AM
Pat And Stan: The Pool
(CC, Repeat, G)
07:35AM
Arthur: Kung Fool/ George And The Missing Puzzle Piece
(CC, Repeat, G)
08:00AM
Zigby: Zigby's Magic Trick
(CC, Repeat, G)
08:15AM
Octonauts: The Octonauts And The Beluga Whales
(CC, Repeat, G)
08:30AM
Sesame Street
(Repeat, G)
09:00AM
Olivia: Olivia Packs Up
(CC, Repeat, G)
09:15AM
Franny's Feet: Fowl Weather
(CC, Repeat, G)
09:25AM
Pingu: Pingu And The Abominable Snowman
(Repeat, G)
09:30AM
Play School: Hair: Monday
(CC, Repeat, G)
10:00AM
Backyard Science
(CC, Repeat, G)
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Monday 7 February 2011
10:25AM
The Periodic Table: Ferocious Elements
(CC, Repeat, PG)
10:40AM
Postcards From Bangladesh: Living
(CC, Repeat, G)
11:00AM
Landline
(CC, Repeat)
12:00PM
Midday Report
(CC, Premiere)
12:30PM
Pride And Prejudice
(CC, Repeat, G)
01:30PM
An Island Parish
(CC, Repeat, G)
02:00PM
ABC News Up‑Date
(CC, Repeat)
02:00PM
The Bill: Death Knock
(CC, Repeat)
03:00PM
Nanigugu: Paint A Picture
(Repeat, G)
03:05PM
Play School: Five Senses: Monday
(CC, Repeat, G)
03:30PM
Justine Clarke: Songs To Make You Smile: Imagination
(CC, Repeat, G)
03:35PM
Angelina Ballerina: William The Conjuror
(CC, Repeat, G)
03:50PM
Fluffy Gardens: Monty The Goat
(CC, Repeat, G)
03:55PM
Gazoon: High Security
(Repeat, G)
04:00PM
Word Girl: Two‑Brain Highway
(CC, Repeat, G)
04:10PM
Classic Tales: The Stonecutter
(CC, Repeat, G)
04:20PM
Farm Kids: Fresh Country Air
(CC, Repeat, G)
04:30PM
Best Ed: Rub My Ed For Luck
(CC, Repeat, G)
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Monday 7 February 2011
04:40PM
Eliot Kid: The White Phantom
(Repeat, G)
04:55PM
Zoey 101: People Auction
(CC, Repeat, G)
05:25PM
Serious Ocean
(CC, Repeat, G)
05:50PM
BTN Daily
(CC, Repeat, G)
06:00PM
My Family: Loco Parentis
(CC, Repeat)
Michael has been playing truant, so Ben and Susan have to go back to school for parenting classes where they prove to be less then star pupils. CAST: Robert Lindsay, Zoe Wanamaker, Daniela Denby-Ashe
06:30PM
Best Of Collectors
(CC, Repeat)
A series on collectables, collecting, and the collectors who passionately seek, find and enjoy. From antiquities to 20th century icons, from quirky to classy and kitsch to classic, Collectors celebrates the joy of collecting.
07:00PM
ABC News
(Repeat)
Local, National and International News.
07:30PM
The 7.30 Report
(CC, Premiere)
The ABC's flagship current affairs program. In‑depth coverage and analysis of the major daily news events ‑ both domestic and international.
08:00PM
Australian Story
(CC, Repeat)
Stories of contemporary Australian life and people, told by the subjects themselves.
08:30PM
Four Corners
(CC, Premiere)
Australia's longest running TV current affairs program.
09:15PM
Media Watch
(CC, Premiere)
Australia's leading forum for media analysis and comment, presented by Jonathan Holmes.
09:35PM
Q & A
(CC, Premiere)
Live, interactive and unpredictable ‑ Tony Jones brings together a panel of politicians and prominent Australians to answer your questions.
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Monday 7 February 2011
10:30PM
Lateline
(CC, Premiere)
A unique nightly news analysis program bringing you up‑to‑the‑minute coverage of Australian and international news and events.
11:05PM
Lateline Business
(CC, Repeat)
The day's business and finance news, with the latest trends on international share and currency markets, pointing to what Australians can expect in the day ahead.
11:35PM
Murphy's Law
(CC, Repeat, M, Coarse Language, Drug Use, Violence)
Following the disappearance of two undercover colleagues, Murphy uncovers a people smuggling ring. CAST: James Nesbitt
12:25AM
The Clinic
(CC, Repeat)
Dan is devastated to discover he has an AVM; Jack annoys Daisy by implying her career is below her; and Liam stands up to a narky patient who is giving the girls a hard time. CAST: Aisling O'Sullivan
01:20AM
Road To Utopia
(CC, Repeat, G)
At the turn of the century, Duke and Chester, two vaudeville performers, go to Alaska to make their fortune. On the ship to Skagway, they find a map to a secret gold mine. CAST: Bing Crosby DIR: Hal Walker (1945)
02:50AM
Sherlock Holmes In Terror By Night
(CC, Repeat, G)
The famous sleuth and Watson are hired to guard the 'Star of Rhodesia', a fabulous diamond. DIR: Roy William Neill CAST: Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce (1946)
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Monday 7 February 2011
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Tuesday 8 February 2011
Tuesday,8 February 2011
04:00AM
Sleuth 101: Murder In A Sharp
(CC, Repeat, PG)
04:30AM
The Cook And The Chef: Year Of The Pig
(CC, Repeat, G)
05:00AM
Something In The Air: All For One
(CC, Repeat, G)
05:30AM
The Einstein Factor
(CC, Repeat, G)
06:00AM
Naturally Sadie: Best Of Breed
(CC, Repeat, G)
06:25AM
Angela Anaconda: Rough Times Tables/Works Of Art
(CC, Repeat, G)
06:50AM
Bugged: Hunting Dog
(Repeat, G)
07:00AM
The Land Before Time: The Hermit Of Black Rock
(CC, Repeat, G)
07:25AM
Pat And Stan: Pat And Stan Artists!
(CC, Repeat, G)
07:35AM
Arthur: Looking For Bonnie/ The Pride Of Lakewood
(CC, Repeat, G)
08:00AM
Zigby: Zigby And The Midnight Snacker
(CC, Repeat, G)
08:15AM
Octonauts: The Octonauts And The Hungry Pilot Fish
(CC, Repeat, G)
08:30AM
Sesame Street
(Repeat, G)
09:00AM
Olivia: Olivia And Grandma's Visit
(CC, Repeat, G)
09:15AM
Franny's Feet: Egg Sitting
(CC, Repeat, G)
09:25AM
Pingu: Pingu Boogaloo
(Repeat, G)
09:30AM
Play School: Hair: Tuesday
(CC, Repeat, G)
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Tuesday 8 February 2011
10:00AM
Behind The News
(CC, Premiere, G)
10:25AM
What I Wrote: Honour
(CC, Repeat, G)
10:30AM
Arrows Of Desire
(CC, Repeat, G)
11:00AM
Big Ideas
(CC, Premiere)
12:00PM
Midday Report
(CC, Repeat)
12:30PM
Time Team: Islip
(CC, Repeat, G)
01:30PM
Meerkat Manor: A Family Affair
(CC, Repeat, G)
02:00PM
Parliament Question Time: The Senate
(CC, Premiere)
03:00PM
Nanigugu: Go Sailing
(Repeat, G)
03:05PM
Play School: Five Senses: Tuesday
(CC, Repeat, G)
03:30PM
Justine Clarke: Songs To Make You Smile: Painting A Picture
(CC, Repeat, G)
03:35PM
Angelina Ballerina: The Proposal
(CC, Repeat, G)
03:50PM
Fluffy Gardens: Aunt Snug The Sheep
(CC, Repeat, G)
03:55PM
Gazoon: Tricks And Jokes
(Repeat, G)
04:00PM
Word Girl: Coupon Madness
(CC, Repeat, G)
04:10PM
Classic Tales: The Language of Birds
(CC, Repeat, G)
04:20PM
Farm Kids: The K9 Factor
(CC, Repeat, G)
04:30PM
Best Ed: Best Ediquette
(CC, Repeat, G)
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Tuesday 8 February 2011
04:40PM
Eliot Kid: Greenbeard
(Repeat, G)
04:55PM
Zoey 101: Girls Will Be Boys
(CC, Repeat, G)
05:25PM
Serious Ocean
(CC, Repeat, G)
05:50PM
BTN Daily
(CC, Repeat, G)
06:00PM
My Family: Canary Cage
(CC, Repeat)
The Harpers get a free holiday to Lanzarote. Although Ben loses his luggage, he is delighted to still have his brand new digital camera. Everyone soon wishes it were the other way around. CAST: Robert Lindsay, Zoe Wanamaker
06:30PM
Best Of Collectors
(CC, Repeat)
A series on collectables, collecting, and the collectors who passionately seek, find and enjoy. From antiquities to 20th century icons, from quirky to classy and kitsch to classic, Collectors celebrates the joy of collecting.
07:00PM
ABC News
(Repeat)
Local, National and International News.
07:30PM
The 7.30 Report
(CC, Repeat)
The ABC's flagship current affairs program. In‑depth coverage and analysis of the major daily news events ‑ both domestic and international.
08:00PM
Foreign Correspondent
(CC, Premiere)
Mark Corcoran presents stories from the ABC's international correspondents.
09:30PM
Genius
(CC, Premiere)
Comedian Russell Howard joins Dave Gorman to decide which ideas would improve humankind and qualify for 'Genius' status.
10:00PM
Anatomy: Mind
(CC, Premiere, M, Adult Themes, Sex References)
The second in a series of three short films that explores identity and popular culture while also raising questions about the body, gender, sex and transformation.
10:30PM
Lateline
(CC, Premiere)
A unique nightly news analysis program bringing you up‑to‑the‑minute coverage of Australian and international news and events.
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Tuesday 8 February 2011
11:05PM
Lateline Business
(CC, Repeat)
The day's business and finance news, with the latest trends on international share and currency markets, pointing to what Australians can expect in the day ahead.
11:35PM
Four Corners
(CC, Repeat)
Australia's longest running TV current affairs program.
12:20AM
Media Watch
(CC, Repeat)
Australia's leading forum for media analysis and comment, presented by Jonathan Holmes.
12:35AM
The Chaser's War On Everything: The Chaser's War On Repeats 2
(CC, Repeat, M, Coarse Language, Sex Scene) Final
A shameless recycling of the highlights from the 2006 series of The War on Everything which no‑one watched.
01:05AM
Parliament Question Time: The Senate
(Premiere)
The Senate
02:30AM
Catalyst
(CC, Repeat, G, Scenes that may concern some viewers)
Pedigree dogs ‑ are they being bred to death?; Imaginary friends ‑ are they good friends for children to have?; and dugongs ‑ the surfing scientist jumps in to help lend researchers a hand.
03:00AM
Big Ideas
(CC, Repeat)
Presents the best public talks, debates and lectures from Australia and around the world.
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Tuesday 8 February 2011
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Wednesday 9 February 2011
Wednesday,9 February 2011
04:00AM
Talking Heads: Keith Payne
(CC, Repeat, G)
04:30AM
The Cook And The Chef: Middle Eastern Cuisine
(CC, Repeat, G)
05:00AM
Something In The Air: Love Hurts
(CC, Repeat, G)
05:30AM
The Einstein Factor
(CC, Repeat, G)
06:00AM
Naturally Sadie: To Each His Owen
(CC, Repeat, G)
06:25AM
Angela Anaconda: Angela Who?/Rockabye Abatti
(CC, Repeat, G)
06:50AM
Bugged: Sleep Walker
(Repeat, G)
07:00AM
The Land Before Time: The Amazing Threehorn Girl
(CC, Repeat, G)
07:25AM
Pat And Stan: My Friend Helmut
(CC, Repeat, G)
07:35AM
Arthur: Follow The Bouncing Ball/Buster Baxter And the Letter From The Sea
(CC, Repeat, G)
08:00AM
Zigby: Zigby Makes A Game
(CC, Repeat, G)
08:15AM
Octonauts: The Octonauts And The Vampire Squid
(CC, Repeat, G)
08:30AM
Sesame Street
(Repeat, G)
09:00AM
Olivia: Olivia Is Invited To Dinner
(CC, Repeat, G)
09:15AM
Franny's Feet: Arctic Antics
(CC, Repeat, G)
09:25AM
Pingu: Pingu And The Rubber Band Plane
(Repeat, G)
09:30AM
Play School: Hair: Wednesday
(CC, Repeat, G)
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Wednesday 9 February 2011
10:00AM
Numbers Count: Number Systems
(CC, Repeat, G)
10:15AM
Cyberchase: Lost My Marbles
(Repeat, G)
10:35AM
Behind The News
(CC, Repeat, G)
11:00AM
Big Ideas
(CC, Premiere)
12:00PM
Midday Report
(CC, Repeat)
12:30PM
National Press Club Address
(CC, Repeat)
01:25PM
Ben's Zoo
(CC, Repeat, G)
02:00PM
Parliament Question Time: The House Of Representatives
(CC, Premiere)
03:00PM
Nanigugu: Be A Cowboy
(Repeat, G)
03:05PM
Play School: Five Senses: Wednesday
(CC, Repeat, G)
03:35PM
Angelina Ballerina: Mouse Of The Year
(CC, Repeat, G)
03:50PM
Fluffy Gardens: Royston The Mantis
(CC, Repeat, G)
03:55PM
Gazoon: Light Weight
(Repeat, G)
04:00PM
Word Girl: When Life Gives You Potatoes
(CC, Repeat, G)
04:10PM
Classic Tales: The Boy and The Troll
(CC, Repeat, G)
04:20PM
Farm Kids: The Giant Alien Tomato Attack
(CC, Repeat, G)
04:30PM
Best Ed: Crossing Dogs
(CC, Repeat, G)
04:40PM
Eliot Kid: Halloween
(Repeat, G)
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Wednesday 9 February 2011
04:55PM
Zoey 101: Spring Break‑Up
(CC, Repeat, G)
05:25PM
Serious Ocean
(CC, Repeat, G)
05:50PM
BTN Daily
(CC, Repeat, G)
06:00PM
My Family: May The Best Man Win
(CC, Repeat, G)
When Abi's father decides to marry again, he asks Ben to be his best man - not the wisest move, particularly as he hands over the running of the stag party to Nick. CAST: Robert Lindsay, Zoe Wanamaker
06:30PM
Best Of Collectors
(CC, Repeat)
A series on collectables, collecting, and the collectors who passionately seek, find and enjoy. From antiquities to 20th century icons, from quirky to classy and kitsch to classic, Collectors celebrates the joy of collecting.
07:00PM
ABC News
(Repeat)
Local, National and International News.
07:30PM
The 7.30 Report
(CC, Premiere)
The ABC's flagship current affairs program. In‑depth coverage and analysis of the major daily news events ‑ both domestic and international.
08:00PM
The New Inventors
(CC, Premiere)
Hosted by James O'Loghlin, The New Inventors showcases the art of invention, innovation and design, and features the creative and inspiring minds of Australia.
08:30PM
Adam Hills In Gordon St Tonight
(CC, Premiere)
Adam Hills is having a crack at his very own talk show. Expect celebrity guests, great comedy, live music, plus all the excitement and spontaneity you'd expect from one of the country's best live comedians.
09:30PM
Laid
(CC, Premiere)
Following the funeral of a long ago fling, Roo McVie gets more than she bargained for when a second lover ‑ and then a third ‑ also dies. CAST: Alison Bell, Abe Forsythe, Celia Pacquola
10:00PM
At The Movies
(CC, Premiere)
Join Margaret and David as they review the latest in cinema releases.
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Wednesday 9 February 2011
10:30PM
Lateline
(CC, Premiere
A unique nightly news analysis program bringing you up‑to‑the‑minute coverage of Australian and international news and events.
11:05PM
Lateline Business
(CC, Repeat)
The day's business and finance news, with the latest trends on international share and currency markets, pointing to what Australians can expect in the day ahead.
11:35PM
Brat Camp: Mums And Daughters: The Pears
(CC, Repeat, M) Final
In a bid to mend their broken relationship, one mother and daughter attend a wilderness therapy program. We follow the pair through the program to their return to the UK.
12:25AM
Grand Designs: Birmingham
(CC, Repeat, G)
Through training and specialising in different skills, a multi‑cultural group of people on low or assisted incomes will build eleven houses.
01:15AM
Parliament Question Time: The Senate
(Premiere)
The Senate
02:25AM
The Cook And The Chef: Winter Comfort Food
(CC, Repeat, G)
Shake off the winter blues with a serve of slow‑cooked ox tail stew with black olives and orange, and kangaroo tail soup and for dessert, learn the secrets of a perfect rhubarb charlotte.
03:00AM
Big Ideas
(CC, Repeat)
Presents the best public talks, debates and lectures from Australia and around the world.
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Wednesday 9 February 2011
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Thursday 10 February 2011
Thursday,10 February 2011
04:00AM
National Press Club Address
(CC, Repeat)
05:00AM
Something In The Air: You Can't Teach An Old Dog
(CC, Repeat, G)
05:30AM
The Einstein Factor
(CC, Repeat, G)
06:00AM
Naturally Sadie: Off The Map
(CC, Repeat, G)
06:25AM
Angela Anaconda: Green With Envy/ Two Can Play
(CC, Repeat, G)
06:50AM
Bugged: A Sudden Jolt Of IQ
(Repeat, G)
07:00AM
The Land Before Time: The Big Longneck Test
(CC, Repeat, G)
07:25AM
Pat And Stan: Super Loser
(CC, Repeat, G)
07:35AM
Arthur: Around The World In 11 Minutes/Muffy And The Big Bad Blog
(CC, Repeat, G)
08:00AM
Zigby: Zigby's Day Out
(CC, Repeat, G)
08:15AM
Octonauts: The Octonauts And The Seahorse Tale
(CC, Repeat, G)
08:30AM
Sesame Street
(Repeat, G)
09:00AM
Olivia: Olivia Measures Up
(CC, Repeat, G)
09:15AM
Franny's Feet: Under The Sea
(CC, Repeat, G)
09:25AM
Pingu: Pingu Disadvantage
(CC, Repeat, G)
09:30AM
Play School: Hair: Thursday
(CC, Repeat, G)
10:00AM
Being Me: Identity
(CC, Repeat, G)
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Thursday 10 February 2011
10:20AM
Food For Thought: The Quick Fix: Convenience Foods
(CC, Repeat, G)
10:35AM
Behind The News: International Affairs
(CC, Premiere)
12:00PM
Midday Report
(CC, Repeat)
12:30PM
Lost In Austen
(CC, Repeat)
01:30PM
Echo Beach
(CC, Repeat, PG)
02:00PM
Parliament Question Time: The House Of Representatives
(CC, Repeat)
03:00PM
Nanigugu: Sing A Song
(Repeat, G)
03:05PM
Play School: Five Senses: Thursday
(CC, Repeat, G)
03:30PM
Justine Clarke: Songs To Make You Smile: The Witches Ball
(CC, Repeat, G)
03:35PM
Angelina Ballerina: The Silver Locket
(CC, Repeat, G)
03:50PM
Fluffy Gardens: Mia The Tapir
(CC, Repeat, G)
03:55PM
Gazoon: The Lake Monster
(Repeat, G)
04:00PM
Word Girl: Jerky Jerk
(CC, Repeat, G)
04:10PM
Classic Tales: The Three Little Pigs
(CC, Repeat, G)
04:30PM
Best Ed: Squeals On The Bus
(CC, Repeat, G)
04:40PM
Eliot Kid: The Villainous Vacuum
(Repeat, G)
04:55PM
Zoey 101: Spring Break‑Up
(CC, Repeat, G) Final
05:25PM
Serious Ocean
(CC, Repeat, G) Final
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Thursday 10 February 2011
05:50PM
BTN Daily
(CC, Repeat, G)
06:00PM
My Family: It’s A Window Filled Life
(Repeat)
The house is quarantined because Roger is contagious; Nick has gone into business with an 18-foot python; and Michael is firing a rocket launcher through the window - just another pretty normal week. CAST: Robert Lindsay
06:30PM
Best Of Collectors
(CC, Repeat)
A series on collectables, collecting, and the collectors who passionately seek, find and enjoy. From antiquities to 20th century icons, from quirky to classy and kitsch to classic, Collectors celebrates the joy of collecting.
07:00PM
ABC News
(Repeat)
Local, National and International News.
07:30PM
The 7.30 Report
(CC, Premiere)
The ABC's flagship current affairs program. In‑depth coverage and analysis of the major daily news events ‑ both domestic and international.
08:00PM
The Bionic Vet
(CC, Premiere) Final
The Bionic Vet attempts a rare operation which has only been carried out on two other dogs before, and there's an unusual visit from a barn owl.
08:35PM
Ashes To Ashes
(CC, Premiere)
When Gene Hunt's former Manchester colleagues, DCI Litton and DI Bevan, turn up on his patch he immediately smells a rat. CAST: Philip Glenister, Keeley Hawes
09:30PM
Grand Designs: Midlothian
(CC, Repeat, G)
Pru and Richard buy a plot of land which they can only build on if they become custodians of its lime kilns and, more importantly, that the house they build blends in with the landscape.
10:20PM
Lateline
(CC, Premiere)
A unique nightly news analysis program bringing you up‑to‑the‑minute coverage of Australian and international news and events.
10:55PM
Lateline Business
(CC, Repeat)
The day's business and finance news, with the latest trends on international share and currency markets, pointing to what Australians can expect in the day ahead.
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Thursday 10 February 2011
11:25PM
Spectacle: Elvis Costello With...
(CC, Repeat, G)
It's a music packed show when Elvis Costello is joined on stage by four inspiring singer songwriters; Sheryl Crow, Jesse Winchester, Neko Case and Ron Sexsmith.
12:05AM
Parliament Question Time: The House Of Representatives
(Premiere)
The House Of Representatives
01:05AM
The Admiral Was A Lady
(Repeat, G)
Four ex‑GI's living on their wits meet an ex‑Wave and vie for her hand. CAST: Edmond O'Brien, Wanda Hendrix DIR: Sidney Salkow (1950)
02:30AM
The Paleface
(CC, Repeat, G)
Calamity Jane falls for a mild‑mannered dentist while trying to lasso the villain who's selling guns to local Indians. CAST: Bob Hope, Jane Russell DIR: Norman Z McLeod (1948)
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Thursday 10 February 2011
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Friday 11 February 2011
Friday,11 February 2011
04:00AM
Can We Help?
(CC, Repeat, G)
04:30AM
The Cook And The Chef: Hand Food
(CC, Repeat, G)
05:00AM
Something In The Air: Til Death Do Us Part
(CC, Repeat, G)
05:30AM
The Einstein Factor
(CC, Repeat, G)
06:00AM
Naturally Sadie: Whose Line Is It Anyways?
(CC, Repeat, G)
06:25AM
Angela Anaconda: Cut to the Chase/Dirty Work
(CC, Repeat, G)
06:50AM
Bugged: The Christmas Manual
(Repeat, G)
07:00AM
The Land Before Time: The Great Egg Adventure
(CC, Repeat, G)
07:25AM
Pat And Stan: The Death Of Norbert
(CC, Repeat, G)
07:35AM
Arthur: I Wanna Hold Your Hand/Whistling In The Wind
(CC, Repeat, G)
08:00AM
Zigby: Zigby's Lucky Star
(CC, Repeat, G)
08:15AM
Octonauts: The Octonauts And The The Giant Jelly
(CC, Repeat, G)
08:30AM
Sesame Street
(Repeat, G)
09:00AM
Olivia: Olivia And The Old West
(CC, Repeat, G)
09:15AM
Franny's Feet: Bedtime For Bears
(CC, Repeat, G)
09:25AM
Pingu: Pingu Refuses To Help
(CC, Repeat, G)
09:30AM
Play School: Hair: Friday
(CC, Repeat, G)
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Friday 11 February 2011
10:00AM
My Place: 2008 Laura
(CC, Repeat, G)
10:20AM
Music Moves: Ostinato
(CC, Repeat, G)
10:35AM
Three Kinds Of Writing
(CC, Repeat, G)
10:50AM
Ace Day Jobs
(CC, Repeat)
12:00PM
Midday Report
(CC, Repeat)
12:30PM
(CC, Repeat)
02:30PM
Ladies Of Letters
(CC, Repeat, G)
03:00PM
Nanigugu: Go To Bed
(Repeat, G)
03:05PM
Play School: Five Senses: Friday
(CC, Repeat, G)
03:30PM
Justine Clarke: Songs To Make You Smile: Beautiful Friend
(CC, Repeat, G)
03:35PM
Angelina Ballerina: Show And Tell
(CC, Repeat, G)
03:50PM
Fluffy Gardens: Max The Zebra
(CC, Repeat, G)
03:55PM
Gazoon: Playground
(Repeat, G)
04:00PM
Word Girl: Becky's Birthday
(CC, Repeat, G)
04:10PM
Classic Tales: Goldilocks and The Three Bears
(CC, Repeat, G)
04:20PM
Farm Kids: Mooloo's Big Day
(CC, Repeat, G)
04:30PM
Best Ed: Smarti Pants
(CC, Repeat, G)
04:40PM
Eliot Kid: Eliot Against The Bananas
(Repeat, G)
Midday Report
Audrey Hepburn Season: Sabrina
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Friday 11 February 2011
04:55PM
Naturally Sadie: Survival Swim
(CC, Repeat, G)
05:25PM
Barney's Barrier Reef: Conmen
(CC, Repeat, G)
05:50PM
BTN Daily
(CC, Repeat, G)
06:00PM
My Family: The Mummy Returns
(CC, Repeat, G)
Life doesn't get any easier for the Harpers - Janey comes back home, Susan lies to the police, Michael is born again, and Abi confuses nature with naturism.
06:30PM
Best Of Collectors
(CC, Repeat)
A series on collectables, collecting, and the collectors who passionately seek, find and enjoy. From antiquities to 20th century icons, from quirky to classy and kitsch to classic, Collectors celebrates the joy of collecting.
07:00PM
ABC News
(Repeat)
Local, National and International News.
07:30PM
The 7.30 Report
(CC, Premiere)
The ABC's flagship current affairs program. In‑depth coverage and analysis of the major daily news events ‑ both domestic and international.
08:00PM
Chopper Rescue
(CC, Premiere, PG)
Flooding in Queensland cuts off homesteads and towns across hundreds of square kilometres. Can Rescue 500 reach a young woman suffering from intense chest pain?
08:30PM
New Tricks: It Smells Of Books
(CC, Premiere)
Bryan Lane's new interest in the London Library reminds Pullman of a case of supposed suicide that she and the UCOS team decide to reopen. CAST: Amanda Redman, Dennis Waterman
09:25PM
Kidnap And Ransom
(CC, Premiere)
The mysterious kidnapper Willard agrees to release Naomi, his hostage. But what isn't she telling the negotiator? CAST: Trevor Eve, John Hannah
10:15PM
Lateline
(CC, Premiere)
A unique nightly news analysis program bringing you up‑to‑the‑minute coverage of Australian and international news and events.
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Friday 11 February 2011
11:00PM
John Safran's Race Relations
(CC, Repeat, M) Final
John decides to expose ethnic identity as a ridiculous social construct by marrying the ultimate non‑Jew ‑ a Muslim. In order to render himself a clean slate, John heads to the Philippines to take part in the ultimate obliteration.
11:30PM
rage
(Premiere, M)
Continuous music programming. For information about rage playlists visit the website: abc.net.au/rage
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Friday 11 February 2011
Other:
ABC1 NSW
07:30PM
Stateline (NSW)
(Repeat)
The best analysis of politics and insight into the issues that affect you locally. Colourful stories about people and places in your state. Quentin Dempster examines the issues concerning New South Wales.
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Saturday 12 February 2011
Saturday,12 February 2011
04:00AM
rage
(Repeat, M)
05:00AM
rage
(Repeat, PG)
06:00AM
rage
(Repeat, G)
08:00AM
rage
(Repeat, G)
10:00AM
rage: Joan Jett And The Blackhearts
(Premiere, PG)
11:00AM
The Best In Australia: The Best Fish Soup / The Best Curry
(CC, Repeat, G) Final
12:30PM
Australian Story
(CC, Repeat)
01:00PM
Basketball: WNBL 2010/2011
(Premiere)
02:50PM
Football: W‑League: Grand Final
(Premiere)
05:00PM
Three Men In A Boat: Part One
(CC, Repeat, G)
06:00PM
Can We Help?
(Repeat)
An honourable stranger and a humble elderly woman are brought together by a chance find in a shoebox; Dr Norman Swan answers the question 'What benefit does eating organic food have?'; and more!
06:30PM
Gardening Australia
(CC, Premiere)
History honoured in a sprawling suburban garden; Jerry maximises his vegetable crop; and Leonie makes a pathway that is beautiful and practical for muddy conditions.
07:00PM
ABC News
(Repeat)
Local, National and International News.
07:30PM
Bed Of Roses: Heartache
(CC, Premiere)
Sean goes to great lengths to win back Holly's heart. CAST: Kerry Armstrong, Matt Levett, Hanna Mangan‑Lawrence
ABC1 Program Guide: National: Week 7
Saturday 12 February 2011
08:30PM
Midsomer Murders: Tainted Fruit
(CC, Repeat, M, Violence)
A burglary at the village veterinary surgery of a number of syringes and barbiturates is linked to a series of suspicious deaths and some surprising relationships come to light during the investigation. CAST: John Nettles
10:10PM
The Graham Norton Show
(CC, Repeat)
Graham Norton presents his unique celebrity chat show focusing on the people, trends, stories and pop culture that interest him most, featuring trademark Norton comedy monologues and celebrity chat.
11:00PM
Desperate Romantics
(CC, Repeat, M)
Millais discovers that Ruskin's patronage comes at a price, but Rossetti is happy to fill the breach. Meanwhile, Annie's newfound grace hides a nasty secret from her lover William Hunt. Cast: Rafe Spall, Samuel Barnett
11:55PM
rage
(Premiere, M)
Continuous music programming. For information about rage playlists visit the website: abc.net.au/rage
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