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2018 Program Schedule 2018 Program Schedule From 22 January 2018 TIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY TIME 5:00 EXTRA BBC WORLD BUSINESS REPORT BBC WORLD BUSINESS REPORT BBC WORLD BUSINESS REPORT BBC WORLD BUSINESS REPORT BEST PRACTICE BLUEPRINT FOR LIVING* (part 2) 5:00 Geraldine Doogue Richard Aedy Jonathan Green 5:30 REAR VISION* HEALTH REPORT* LAW REPORT* RELIGION AND ETHICS REPORT* FUTURE TENSE* IN THE STUDIO (BBC) THE PHILOSOPHER'S ZONE* 5:30 Keri Phillips & Annabelle Quince Norman Swan Damien Carrick Andrew West Antony Funnell David Rutledge 6:00 RN BREAKFAST COUNTRY BREAKFAST GOD FORBID 6:00 Fran Kelly James Carleton Includes 30 minutes of News and AM at 7:00am SATURDAY AM CORRESPONDENTS REPORT 7:00 Elizabeth Jackson Elizabeth Jackson SATURDAY EXTRA SUNDAY EXTRA 7:30 Geraldine Doogue Includes: Ockham's Razor (0745) 9:00 LIFE MATTERS BLUEPRINT FOR LIVING and Background Briefing (0805) 9:00 Amanda Smith Jonathan Green 10:00 THE STAGE HUB THE BOOK HUB THE ART HUB THE SCREEN HUB THE HUB presents THE MINEFIELD* 10:00 Michael Cathcart Claire Nichols Eddie Ayres Jason Di Rosso STOP EVERYTHING! Waleed Aly and Scott Stephens Beverley Wang, Benjamin Law and IN CASE YOU MISSED IT FUTURE TENSE 10:30 Lauren Rosewarne Rudi Bremer Antony Funnell 11:00 EARSHOT THE HISTORY LISTEN HEALTH REPORT* LAW REPORT* RELIGION AND ETHICS REPORT* THE MUSIC SHOW THE MUSIC SHOW 11:00 Miyuki Jokiranta Norman Swan Damien Carrick Andrew West Andrew Ford Andrew Ford 11:30 A BIG COUNTRY BEST PRACTICE* THE MINEFIELD OFF TRACK* SCIENCE FRICTION* Richard Aedy Waleed Aly and Scott Stephens Ann Jones Natasha Mitchell CROWD SCIENCE# 12:00 GOD FORBID* AWAYE!* THE SCIENCE SHOW* THE SPIRIT OF THINGS* THE BOOKSHELF THE SCIENCE SHOW REAR VISION* 12:00 James Carleton Daniel Browning Robyn Williams Rachael Kohn Kate Evans and Cassie McCullagh Robyn Williams Keri Phillips & Annabelle Quince BEST PRACTICE* 12:30 Richard Aedy 1:00 THE WORLD TODAY SCIENCE FRICTION 1:00 Eleanor Hall OFF TRACK Natasha Mitchell Ann Jones CROWD SCIENCE#* 1:30 THE ROUND TABLE ALL IN THE MIND* FUTURE TENSE* BETWEEN THE LINES THE MONEY* EARSHOT* THE HISTORY LISTEN* 1:30 Lynne Malcolm Antony Funnell Tom Switzer Richard Aedy Miyuki Jokiranta 2:00 BACKGROUND BRIEFING* BIG IDEAS* THE BOOK HUB* THE HUB presents 2:00 Paul Barclay/Cathy Van Extel Claire Nichols STOP EVERYTHING!* Beverley Wang, Benjamin Law and Lauren Rosewarne 3:00 CONVERSATIONS BEST OF LIFE MATTERS THE BOOKSHELF* 3:00 Richard Fidler & Sarah Kanowski Kate Evans and Cassie McCullagh 4:00 COUNTERPOINT LATE NIGHT LIVE* CONVERSATIONS* TALKFEST* 4:00 Amanda Vanstone Phillip Adams Michael Williams 5:00 PM BETWEEN THE LINES* ALL IN THE MIND 5:00 Tom Switzer Lynne Malcolm 5:30 HEALTH REPORT LAW REPORT RELIGION AND ETHICS REPORT THE MONEY DOWNLOAD THIS SHOW BEST OF THE DRAWING ROOM# THE PHILOSOPHER'S ZONE 5:30 Norman Swan Damien Carrick Andrew West Richard Aedy Marc Fennell CITIZEN JURY - Josh Zepps David Rutledge 6:00 RN DRIVE AWAYE! THE SPIRIT OF THINGS 6:00 Patricia Karvelas Daniel Browning Rachael Kohn 7:00 THE MOTH RADIO HOUR THIS AMERICAN LIFE 7:00 7:30 THE REGIONAL REPORT Ira Glass 8:00 BIG IDEAS SPEAKING OUT THE STAGE HUB* DOWNLOAD THIS SHOW* 8:00 Paul Barclay/Cathy Van Extel Larissa Behrendt Michael Cathcart Marc Fennell 8:30 BEST OF THE DRAWING ROOM* 9:00 THE HUB presents THE STAGE HUB* THE BOOK HUB* THE ART HUB* THE SCREEN HUB* THE MUSIC SHOW* THE MUSIC SHOW* 9:00 STOP EVERYTHING!* Michael Cathcart Claire Nichols Eddie Ayres Jason Di Rosso Andrew Ford Andrew Ford Beverley Wang, Benjamin Law and Lauren Rosewarne 10:00 LATE NIGHT LIVE THE NAKED SCIENTISTS TALKFEST GOD FORBID* 10:00 Phillip Adams Chris Smith Michael Williams James Carleton 11:00 THE BOOKSHELF* COUNTERPOINT* THE MUSIC SHOW* THE MUSIC SHOW* THE ARTS HOUR (BBC) THE ART HUB* THE SCREEN HUB* 11:00 Kate Evans and Cassie McCullagh Amanda Vanstone Andrew Ford Andrew Ford Eddie Ayres Jason Di Rosso 12:00 Best of local and international programs and selected repeats including Big Ideas*, Life Matters*, The Moth Radio Hour (Friday 0100) and This American Life* (Saturday 0100) Includes Spark, and The Naked Includes Counterpoint* and The Science 12:00 Scientists*(Sunday 0400) Show* * Replay Times shown reflect local time. To listen live tune in online or via the ABC Listen App. Go to abc.net.au/rn for details #On air until April TIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY TIME 12:00 THE HISTORY LISTEN* BACKGROUND BRIEFING* BETWEEN THE LINES* REAR VISION* ALL IN THE MIND * DOWNLOAD THIS SHOW* EARSHOT* 12:00 SCIENCE FRICTION*/CROWD SCIENCE ROUND TABLE*/CITIZEN JURY# PHILOSOPHER'S ZONE* THE MINEFIELD* BEST OF THE DRAWING ROOM* OFF TRACK 1:00 BLUEPRINT FOR LIVING* MOTH RADIO HOUR* TALKFEST* AWAYE!* COUNTERPOINT* THIS AMERICAN LIFE* SPARK 1:00 2:00 SUNDAY EXTRA* SPEAKING OUT* ARTS HOUR* OUT IN THE OPEN SONIC JOURNEYS SNAP JUDGEMENT IN CASE YOU MISSED IT* 2:00 includes Correspondents Report + Ockham's IN THE STUDIO* Razor 3:00 HEART AND SOUL (BBC) BIG IDEAS* BIG IDEAS* BIG IDEAS* BIG IDEAS* SPIRIT OF THINGS* NAKED SCIENTISTS* 3.00 A BIG COUNTRY 4:00 SCIENCE SHOW* LIFE MATTERS* LIFE MATTERS* LIFE MATTERS* LIFE MATTERS* LIFE MATTERS* BLUEPRINT FOR LIVING *(part 1) 4.00.
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