Week 29, Sunday 12 July - Saturday 18 July, 2015

Program Guide Week 29 Sunday July 12th, 2015

5:00 am Korean News - News via satellite from YTN Korea, in Korean, no subtitles.

5:35 am Japanese News - News via satellite from NHK Tokyo in Japanese, no subtitles.

6:10 am Hong Kong News - News via satellite from TVB Hong Kong, in Cantonese, no subtitles.

6:30 am Chinese News - News via satellite from CCTV Beijing, in Mandarin, no subtitles.

7:00 am 2015 Daily Update - The latest news and updates of on all of the action from the 2015 Tour de France. (Cycling) CC

7:30 am Italian News - News via satellite from RAI Rome in Italian, no subtitles.

8:10 am Filipino News - News via satellite from ABS-CBN Manila, in Tagalog, no subtitles.

8:40 am French News - News via satellite from FT2 , in French, no subtitles.

9:30 am Greek News From Cyprus - News via satellite from CyBC Cyprus, in Greek, no subtitles.

10:30 am German News - News via satellite from DW Berlin, in German, no subtitles.

11:00 am Spanish News - News via satellite from RTVE Madrid, in Spanish, no subtitles.

12:00 pm Arabic News - News via satellite from DRTV Dubai, in Arabic, no subtitles.

12:30 pm Turkish News - News via satellite from TRT Turkey, in Turkish, no subtitles.

1:00 pm Climbing Great Buildings - Burghley House - The next step in Dr Jonathan Foyle's journey takes him to Burghley House in Lincolnshire. Built to impress Queen Elizabeth I on her many trips around the country, it's the finest example of an Elizabethan house in Britain. With unprecedented access to Burghley, Jonathan - aided by champion climber Lucy Creamer - climbs the building, to reveal the innovations of the Elizabethan builders and craftsmen. (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Rpt) G CC

1:30 pm Tour De France 2015 Stage Replay - Stage 8: to Mûr-de-Bretagne - For the very first time, SBS will show stage replays every day. Catch up on all the latest action from the Tour de France 2015 which will see the world's best cyclists race across 21 stages from the Netherlands, all the way to Paris. (Cycling) CC

3:30 pm Speedweek - A comprehensive motor sports program for speed enthusiasts. (Motor Sport) CC

5:00 pm World Of Cycling 2015 - All the latest cycling news and highlights from across the world. Hosted by Mike Tomalaris. (Cycling) CC SBS Program Guide – Week 29

Sunday July 12th, 2015

5:30 pm Tour De France 2015 Daily Highlights - The latest news and updates of on all of the action from the 2015 Tour de France. (Cycling) CC

6:00 pm Grand Tours of the Scottish Islands - Islands In Loch Lomond: Landlocked Islands - In the second episode of the series Paul Murton turns his back on the sea and discovers the secrets of Scotland’s landlocked islands; on the bonnie, bonnie banks of Loch Lomond. Paul takes a stunning microlight flight across the loch, for a bird’s eye view of one of Scotland’s most iconic beauty spots, before island hopping from Inchcailloch, to Inchmurrin and Inchtavannach to meet some of the extraordinary people who live there. (From the UK) (Documentary) (Rpt) G CC

6:30 pm SBS World News - Up-to-date reports and analysis of the major national and international news stories of the day in Australia's only world news service. (An SBS Production) CC

7:30 pm Michael Scott: The Story Of Luxury - The Middle Ages - A Deadly Sin? - Luxury isn't just a question of expensive and the beautiful objects for the rich and the powerful. It has always been much more - and much more important - than that, especially in the ancient and mediaeval worlds. This second episode follows the clash between luxury and Christianity which convulsed medieval Europe. (Part 2 of 2) (From the UK) (Documentary) PG CC **Final**

8:30 pm Neil Armstrong: The Enigma Explained - On the 21st July 1969 Neil Armstrong became the first human being to set foot on another world. His historic first step onto the Moon not only signalled a change in human history, but in his own life as well. This is the untold story of Neil Armstrong, by those who loved, lived and worked with 'the first man on the Moon'. (From the UK) (Documentary) (Rpt) G CC

SBS Program Guide – Week 29

Sunday July 12th, 2015 EASTERN AND CENTRAL STATES (NSW, ACT, QLD, VIC,TAS, SA & NT)

9:30 pm Man On Mars: Mission To The Red Planet - Until recently, the idea of sending humans to Mars was pure science fiction. Now the world's largest space agency is gearing up for its most ambitious project yet - a manned mission 140 million miles across space to the Red Planet. From testing their rockets and experimenting on their astronauts to designing their life support systems, this documentary follows teams across NASA as they start work. How will they overcome the impossible? Is it actually do-able? And if they do land a human on Mars, will they ever be able to bring them back again? (From the UK) (Documentary) (Rpt) G CC

10:30 pm Tour De France 2015 Live - Stage 9: to - Live and exclusive coverage of all 21 stages from the 2015 Tour de France all the way from , Netherlands to Paris, France. This year's race boasts the biggest line up of cycling names in recent years. SBS’s expert will follow every moment of the race as it unfolds. Cycling host Michael Tomalaris anchors SBS’s coverage for a special milestone as he celebrates his 20th year covering the Tour de France. Alongside him for the first time is three-time winner of the Tour de France green ’s jersey Robbie McEwen. Reporter David McKenzie and commentator Matt Keenan round out the team on the ground in France, with the incomparable duo of Phil Liggett and Paul Sherwin providing their trademark commentary for SBS throughout the late nights and early mornings. (Live) (Cycling) CC **Live & Exclusive**

CENTRAL STATES (SA & NT)

1:30 am Clown - Size 44 - Plagued by injuries, Casper's celebrity soccer team invites Frank to play. Frank tries to borrow some shoes, but the match ends in a confusing mess of tackles, syringes and sneakers. (From Denmark, in Danish) (Comedy Series) M(S,A,L)

SBS Program Guide – Week 29

Sunday July 12th, 2015 WESTERN AUSTRALIA

9:30 pm Tour De France 2015 Live - Stage 9: Vannes to Plumelec - Live and exclusive coverage of all 21 stages from the 2015 Tour de France all the way from Utrecht, Netherlands to Paris, France. This year's race boasts the biggest line up of cycling names in recent years. SBS’s expert cycling team will follow every moment of the race as it unfolds. Cycling host Michael Tomalaris anchors SBS’s coverage for a special milestone as he celebrates his 20th year covering the Tour de France. Alongside him for the first time is three-time winner of the Tour de France green sprinter’s jersey Robbie McEwen. Reporter David McKenzie and commentator Matt Keenan round out the team on the ground in France, with the incomparable duo of Phil Liggett and Paul Sherwin providing their trademark commentary for SBS throughout the late nights and early mornings. (Live) (Cycling) CC

12:00 am Man On Mars: Mission To The Red Planet - Until recently, the idea of sending humans to Mars was pure science fiction. Now the world's largest space agency is gearing up for its most ambitious project yet - a manned mission 140 million miles across space to the Red Planet. From testing their rockets and experimenting on their astronauts to designing their life support systems, this documentary follows teams across NASA as they start work. How will they overcome the impossible? Is it actually do-able? And if they do land a human on Mars, will they ever be able to bring them back again? (From the UK) (Documentary) (Rpt) G CC

1:00 am Who Do You Think You Are? - Larry Lamb - Actor Larry Lamb was an adult before he discovered that his mother Jessie, now 84, was adopted as a baby. Larry is keen to discover more about his biological grandparents, as much for his mother's sake as his. Following his grandfather's trail leads Larry to an exotic world of fairgrounds and travelling showmen. Larry is also determined to find out what happened to his grandmother, Catherine. It is a detective hunt that takes him across the world to America, and ends in an emotional reunion with a long-lost relative. (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Rpt) PG CC

SBS Program Guide – Week 29

Sunday July 12th, 2015 ALL MARKETS REJOIN

2:00 am Movie: Guilty Of Romance - Two fascinating stories of love and loss intertwine in modern Japan. Female detective Kazuko must investigate the case of a woman who has been find dead in a derelict apartment, while she grapples to cope with her home life. Meanwhile Izumi, the faithful wife of a famous novelist, decides to break away from her monotonous life and accepts a job as a nude model enacting sex in front of the camera. Things quickly progress, and she must hide her erotic new life from her husband. (From Japan, in Japanese) (Movie) (Drama) (2011) (Rpt) MA

4:35 am Being Bradford Dillman - When bullied Molly Flowers declares her dislike of boys, her boozy and self-medicated mother invents a story to shock her into a more sympathetic view. The tale of how Molly had actually been born a boy called Bradford Dillman but, because of Mum's want for a little girl, she asked the doctors to chop her willy off. (From the UK) (Short) (Animation) (Rpt) PG

4:45 am Iceberg - Nova, a twenty-two year old drummer in a Beijing rock band, is going to America and falling in love for the first time. (From China, in Mandarin) (Short) (Drama) M(L)

SBS Program Guide – Week 29

Monday July 13th, 2015

5:00 am Korean News - News via satellite from YTN Korea, in Korean, no subtitles.

5:35 am Japanese News - News via satellite from NHK Tokyo in Japanese, no subtitles.

6:10 am Hong Kong News - News via satellite from TVB Hong Kong, in Cantonese, no subtitles.

6:30 am Chinese News - News via satellite from CCTV Beijing, in Mandarin, no subtitles.

7:00 am Tour De France 2015 Daily Update - The latest news and updates of on all of the action from the 2015 Tour de France. (Cycling) CC

7:30 am Italian News - News via satellite from RAI Rome in Italian, no subtitles.

8:10 am Filipino News - News via satellite from ABS-CBN Manila, in Tagalog, no subtitles.

8:40 am French News - News via satellite from FT2 Paris, in French, no subtitles.

9:30 am Greek News From Cyprus - News via satellite from CyBC Cyprus, in Greek, no subtitles.

10:30 am German News - News via satellite from DW Berlin, in German, no subtitles.

11:00 am Spanish News - News via satellite from RTVE Madrid, in Spanish, no subtitles.

12:00 pm Arabic News - News via satellite from DRTV Dubai, in Arabic, no subtitles.

12:30 pm Turkish News - News via satellite from TRT Turkey, in Turkish, no subtitles.

1:00 pm Climbing Great Buildings - St Paul's Cathedral - The next step on Dr Jonathan Foyle's journey takes him to St Paul's Cathedral in London. If one structure captures the spirit of London, this is it. Beautifully crafted and designed by Sir Christopher Wren, it is simply stunning in its stature. With unprecedented access to secret parts of St Paul's, Jonathan climbs over 100 metres to investigate the innovations and tricks of the trade that Wren employed to create this magnificent cathedral. (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Rpt) G CC

1:30 pm Tour De France 2015 Stage Replay - Stage 9: Vannes to Plumelec - For the very first time, SBS will show stage replays every day. Catch up on all the latest action from the Tour de France 2015 which will see the world's best cyclists race across 21 stages from the Netherlands, all the way to Paris. (Cycling) CC

3:30 pm Two Greedy Italians... Still Hungry - Calabria - Chefs Antonio Carluccio and Gennaro Contaldo return to Italy to discover how the country's food and culture has changed since they left more than 40 years ago. In the first episode, Antonio and Gennaro revisit the food of their Italian childhood as they recall just how healthy and delicious children's food can be. Antonio divulges the secret of his silver service hot packed school lunches, while Gennaro shares the childhood mystery of the ritual pig kill. (From the UK, in English and Italian) (Food Series) (Part 1 of 4) (Rpt) G CC

4:30 pm The Dales With Ade Edmondson - Adrian Edmondson visits Middleham to meet racehorse trainer Simon West, who hopes to turn around the fortunes of the local stables. The presenter also catches up with farmers Carol and Phillip Mellin, who have embarked on a new venture breeding and training sheepdogs, while villagers in Swaledale hold a remembrance service to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Hudswell air disaster. (From the UK) (Documentary) (Rpt) G CC

SBS Program Guide – Week 29

Monday July 13th, 2015

5:00 pm Canal Walks - The Worcester and Birmingham Canal - Julia Bradbury starts this walk in Birmingham, which surprisingly boasts more miles of canal than Venice. Her mission is to discover how the city, through its canal network, became the centre of the Industrial Revolution. It's also the start of Julia's two-day walk along the historic and picturesque Worcester and Birmingham Canal, which cuts a 50-kilometre path through to the River Severn. (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Part 2 of 4) (Rpt) G CC

5:30 pm Tour De France 2015 Daily Highlights - The latest news and updates of on all of the action from the 2015 Tour de France. (Cycling) CC

6:00 pm Food Safari - South African - Maeve O'Meara explores the many cuisines that are part of South Africa’s culinary landscape. Cape Town-born chef Graeme Shapiro introduces Maeve to indigenous staples like mealie meal and the sweet-sour Cape Malay dishes that were a legacy of the spice traders. Another favourite comes from Philile Zwane who grew up in Kwa Zulu Natal where a samp (white corn) and beans dish known as umngqusho is a staple. Maeve also learns the secrets to the one-pot-wonder, the potjiekos, and finishes her journey with the sweetness of a malva pudding. (Commissioned by SBS) (Food Series) (Rpt) G CC

6:30 pm SBS World News - Up-to-date reports and analysis of the major national and international news stories of the day in Australia's only world news service. (An SBS Production) CC

7:30 pm What's The Right Diet For You? - Instead of reaching for the latest fad diet, the best way to lose weight successfully is a personalised approach - diets tailored to your individual biology and psychology. In a groundbreaking national experiment, Dr Chris van Tulleken and Professor Tanya Byron join a team of leading experts to put 75 overweight volunteers on diets designed to tackle the specific reasons why they eat too much. The volunteers are put through a series of tests at a residential clinic to understand how their genes, hormones and psychology influence their eating behaviour. They are then put on the diets the experts believe are best suited to them. Can science succeed where other diets have failed? (Part 1 of 3) (From the UK) (Documentary) PG CC **New Series Premiere**

8:30 pm PAN-American Road Trip With Dara And Ed - Guatemala to Nicaragua - Using Sullivan Richardson's expedition journals as their guide, Dara and Ed continue their epic road trip into Guatemala. After crossing the border they head for Lake Atitlan, the deepest lake in Central America. In this traditionally Mayan area, they stop to pay their respects to the chain-smoking, rum-toting Mayan deity Maximon, who blesses their journey. Back on the highway they find themselves dodging the colourfully painted chicken buses - the main form of transport used by the locals. Whilst Dara catches a ride on one with morning commuters, Ed goes in search of the engineers who take these clapped-out American school buses, modify and paint them for a new life in Guatemala. (Part 2 of 3) (From the UK) (Documentary) PG CC **New Episode**

9:30 pm SBS World News - Up-to-date reports and analysis of the major national and international news stories of the day in Australia's only world news service. (An SBS Production) CC

SBS Program Guide – Week 29

Monday July 13th, 2015

10:00 pm Tour De France 2015 Review Show - A panel of cycling experts and special guests sit down to review, analyse and dissect all the latest action from the 2015 Tour de France. The 2015 edition of the race boasts the biggest line up of cycling names in recent years with 2014 champion , 2013 victor , and this year’s Giro d’Italia winner ready to battle through a gruelling three weeks of racing. Australia’s own is set to go wheel-to-wheel with the big names, with Australia behind him. (An SBS Production) CC **Special**

11:05 pm Tour De France Highlights Stages 1-9 - Catch up on all of the highlights and latest action from the Tour de France which will see the world’s best cyclists race their way across 21-stages from the Netherlands to Paris. (Cycling) CC

12:10 am Movie: Film Noir - Private detective Sam Ruben comes to after a knock in the head underneath the Hollywood sign in Los Angeles. He is suffering from amnesia and beside him lays a dead cop. Now everyone is trying to kill him and he doesn't know why. The classic film noir milieu now comes to you in the form of an animated feature. Directed by D. Jud Jones and Risto Topaloski, and stars Mark Keller, Bettina Devin and Roger Jackson. (From the US) (Animation) (2007) MA (A,V)

1:55 am Community - The Psychology of Letting Go - Follows a group of misfits at a community college in Greendale, Colorado. In this episode, Pierce's religion convinces him that the spirit of his dead mother is captured in a cheap lava lamp, Jeff has a crisis of faith when he learns he has high cholesterol, and Britta and Annie try to raise money for the oil spill. Stars Joel McHale, Gillian Jacobs and Chevy Chase. (From the US) (Comedy Series) (Rpt) PG CC

2:20 am Community - Basic Rocket Science - Follows a group of misfits at a community college in Greendale, Colorado. In this episode, everyone in the study group except Abed is stuck in a crude 1980s space simulator as it is towed off campus, and Abed leads the team given the difficult task of bringing them home. Stars Joel McHale, Gillian Jacobs and Chevy Chase. (From the US) (Comedy Series) (Rpt) PG CC

2:45 am Monster Moves - A team of British engineers face an epic 11,000 km journey by road, rail and sea to transport a vintage 100 ton steam locomotive from Bloemfontein in the heart of South Africa to Glasgow, Scotland. Their plan to drive the locomotive 600 miles across the African Plains on a truck backfires when transport police rule the vehicle incapable of handling the load. Can they find an alternative way of transporting the fragile locomotive? (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Rpt) PG CC WS

3:40 am Eddie Izzard's Marathons For Mandela - Eddie Izzard continues his attempt to run an incredible 27 marathons in consecutive days across South Africa to commemorate each of the 27 years of Nelson Mandela's incarceration but receives some bad news. Can he continue with his attempt? Despite set backs, Eddie visits a few of the places that matter most to Mandela and meets the people whose lives he has touched, producing a moving tribute to his hero. (From the UK) (Documentary) (Part 2 of 2) (Rpt) M(L) CC

4:30 am Necrolovers - Set free by strange female force , a madman manages to escape from a psychiatric hospital. The force guides him up to an old cemetery where he discovers looters desecrating the wrong grave. (From Chile) (Short Film) (Horror) M(N,A,V)

4:45 am Compulsion - Awakening to the experience of his first romantic connection, Ian’s trust in girlfriend Kelly is thrown into doubt by rumour. As his emotions swing between aggression and tenderness, he feels compelled to react. (From the UK) (Short Film) (Drama) (2011) PG

SBS Program Guide – Week 29

Tuesday July 14th, 2015

5:00 am Korean News - News via satellite from YTN Korea, in Korean, no subtitles.

5:35 am Japanese News - News via satellite from NHK Tokyo in Japanese, no subtitles.

6:10 am Hong Kong News - News via satellite from TVB Hong Kong, in Cantonese, no subtitles.

6:30 am Chinese News - News via satellite from CCTV Beijing, in Mandarin, no subtitles.

7:00 am Tour De France 2015 Daily Update - The latest news and updates of on all of the action from the 2015 Tour de France. (Cycling) CC

7:30 am Italian News - News via satellite from RAI Rome in Italian, no subtitles.

8:10 am Filipino News - News via satellite from ABS-CBN Manila, in Tagalog, no subtitles.

8:40 am French News - News via satellite from FT2 Paris, in French, no subtitles.

9:30 am Greek News From Cyprus - News via satellite from CyBC Cyprus, in Greek, no subtitles.

10:30 am German News - News via satellite from DW Berlin, in German, no subtitles.

11:00 am Spanish News - News via satellite from RTVE Madrid, in Spanish, no subtitles.

12:00 pm Arabic News - News via satellite from DRTV Dubai, in Arabic, no subtitles.

12:30 pm Turkish News - News via satellite from TRT Turkey, in Turkish, no subtitles.

1:00 pm Climbing Great Buildings - Blenheim Palace - Dr Jonathan Foyle's journey takes him to the epitome of the English stately home: Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire. Built in the early 1700s as a reward for the Duke of Marlborough's defeat of King Louis XIV of France, it's one of the finest examples of English Baroque buildings in the country. With unprecedented access to Blenheim Palace, Jonathan scales the building to investigate the innovations and techniques used to construct it. (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Rpt) G CC

1:30 pm Tour De France 2015 Stages 1-9 Update - For the very first time, SBS will show stage replays every day. Catch up on all the latest action from the Tour de France 2015 which will see the world's best cyclists race across 21 stages from the Netherlands, all the way to Paris. (Cycling) CC

3:30 pm Stephen Hawking's Future Universe - Designer Human - Stephen Hawking and his team investigate how breakthroughs in technology are being applied to human beings, not only for more effective repairs and replacement body parts, but also for upgrading the brain. The team travel to Oxford to test a radical new innovation that uses electrical stimulation of the brain to improve maths ability. They then explore how ligament damage, that affects over 400,000 people in the US alone is being tackled with advanced regenerative techniques and the US army’s Natick research centre is discovering how science is enabling precision, tailor made training to improve an individual’s capabilities. (From the UK) (Documentary) (Rpt) G CC

SBS Program Guide – Week 29

Tuesday July 14th, 2015

4:25 pm Secrets Of Our Living Planet - The Emerald Band - Naturalist Chris Packham embarks on a quest to highlight some of the most diverse ecosystems on the planet. Along the way, he details the intricate - and often unexpected - connections between various species that thrive in symbiosis, and showcases the habitats that make life on Earth possible. He begins by exploring the web of life sustained by one of the mightiest trees in the Amazon, and the tiny rodent it relies upon for survival. (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Part 1 of 4) (Rpt) G CC

5:30 pm Tour De France 2015 Daily Highlights - The latest news and updates of on all of the action from the 2015 Tour de France. (Cycling) CC

6:00 pm Food Safari - This week Maeve O’Meara explores the many fresh herbs and vegetables used in Lao cuisine. Lao-born Tony Inthavong introduces Maeve to the fragrant flavours of the region. Mountains of fresh herbs, lime, chilli and fermented fish sauce combine to produce fresh salads and soups - all served with the ubiquitous sticky rice. Sourina Simmalavong then makes a legendary tam mak hoong (green papaya salad), while Tony’s sister Ketty shows Maeve how to make the adored parcel of sweet sticky rice, khao tom. (Commissioned by SBS) (Food Series) (Rpt) G CC

6:30 pm SBS World News - Up-to-date reports and analysis of the major national and international news stories of the day in Australia's only world news service. (An SBS Production) CC

7:30 pm If Walls Could Talk - The Bedroom - This episode looks at the bedroom, the room which people now think of as one of the most private in the house and yet started for most as a noisy, busy communal space. From spending the night in a Tudor Farm house to re- creating a bedtime ‘bundling’ courtship ritual to being publicly dressed as Queen Caroline in Hampton Court to experiencing the glamour of the 1930’s boudoir, Lucy discovers that birth, marriage and death have all played a big part in the story of the bedroom. (Ep.3) (From the UK) (Documentary) PG CC **New Episode**

8:30 pm Insight - Australian current affairs forum, with lively debate and powerful first-person stories. Hosted by award-winning journalist Jenny Brockie. (An SBS Production) CC **New Episode**

9:30 pm Dateline - Dateline has a fresh half-hour format for 2015. The award-winning program allows viewers to walk in the shoes of others in search of the inspiration and surprise in every global story. (An SBS Production) CC **New Episode**

10:00 pm Tour De France 2015 Live - Stage 10: to La Pierre-Saint-Martin - Live and exclusive coverage of all 21 stages from the 2015 Tour de France all the way from Utrecht, Netherlands to Paris, France. This year's race boasts the biggest line up of cycling names in recent years. SBS’s expert cycling team will follow every moment of the race as it unfolds. Cycling host Michael Tomalaris anchors SBS’s coverage for a special milestone as he celebrates his 20th year covering the Tour de France. Alongside him for the first time is three-time winner of the Tour de France green sprinter’s jersey Robbie McEwen. Reporter David McKenzie and commentator Matt Keenan round out the team on the ground in France, with the incomparable duo of Phil Liggett and Paul Sherwin providing their trademark commentary for SBS throughout the late nights and early mornings. (Live) (Cycling) CC **Live & Exclusive**

SBS Program Guide – Week 29

Tuesday July 14th, 2015 CENTRAL STATES (SA & NT)

1:30 am Clown - The Seasons - Looking to break a slow spell, Casper and Frank decides to try skydiving. Lasse Spang Olsen, who is hired as instructor, reveals a tendency to go shirtless, which seriously unnerves Frank. While practicing for the jump, Frank gets a delivery boy fired for leaving fruit to rot on his doorstep. A feat he regrets when he realises the delivery boy has a criminal record. (From Denmark, in Danish) (Comedy Series) (Rpt) M(S,L) WESTERN AUSTRALIA 12:00 am Movie: Korkoro - During the Second World War, a Gypsy family travels the roads of France before learning that the Vichy regime no longer gives them the right to travel freely. Based on the real-life stories of Gypsies rounded up in the German-occupied France of 1943. Tony Gatlif's multi-award winning film won the Grand Prize at the 2009 Montréal World Film Festival. Stars Marc Lavoine, Marie-Josée Croze and James Thiérrée. (From France, in French and Romani) (Drama) (2009) (Rpt) M (L,V)

ALL MARKETS REJOIN Tuesday July 14th, 2015

2:00 am East West 101 - The Hero’s Standard - The return of the multi-award winning series explores the fallout from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan through a series of violent crimes committed in Australia. Tonight, the sophisticated robbery of an armoured guard van leaves four dead, including some of the robbers themselves. Meanwhile Malik clashes with new detective on the squad, a former army officer, Neil Travis, in his impassioned pursuit of those who have hurt him and his family. Stars Don Hany, Susie Porter and Matt Nable. (S.3,Ep.1) (Commissioned by SBS) (Crime Series) (Rpt) M (V) CC

3:00 am East West 101 - Heart of Darkness - A Somali teenage boy is found viciously bashed to death in a lonely railway tunnel. When the investigation leads Malik and Sonny to a group of white youths, the detectives must determine if this murder was a result of racial conflict. Meanwhile, Internal Affairs investigates the shooting of Mahmoud, who is now known to be an accessory in the armed robbery. And the tension between Malik and Travis continues to rise. Stars Don Hany, Susie Porter and Aaron Fa’Aoso. (Commissioned by SBS) (Crime Series) (S.3, Ep.2) (Rpt) M (A,S,V) CC

4:00 am East West 101 - Jerusalem - The mysterious double murder of a Jewish couple in an affluent suburb leaves police baffled with little evidence to go on. Soon after, two drug importers end up in the morgue after being shot at close range. Now the Major Crime Squad detectives must determine whether this murder is in any way linked to the robbery they are investigating or something separate. Meanwhile, Malik battles to keep control as the tension between himself and Travis continues to intensify. Stars Don Hany, Susie Porter and Aaron Fa’Aoso. (Commissioned by SBS) (Crime Series) (S.3,Ep.3) (Rpt) M (L, V) CC

SBS Program Guide – Week 29

Wednesday July 15th, 2015

5:00 am Korean News - News via satellite from YTN Korea, in Korean, no subtitles.

5:35 am Japanese News - News via satellite from NHK Tokyo in Japanese, no subtitles.

6:10 am Hong Kong News - News via satellite from TVB Hong Kong, in Cantonese, no subtitles.

6:30 am Chinese News - News via satellite from CCTV Beijing, in Mandarin, no subtitles.

7:00 am Tour De France 2015 Daily Update - The latest news and updates of on all of the action from the 2015 Tour de France. (Cycling) CC

7:30 am Italian News - News via satellite from RAI Rome in Italian, no subtitles.

8:10 am Filipino News - News via satellite from ABS-CBN Manila, in Tagalog, no subtitles.

8:40 am French News - News via satellite from FT2 Paris, in French, no subtitles.

9:30 am Greek News From Cyprus - News via satellite from CyBC Cyprus, in Greek, no subtitles.

10:30 am German News - News via satellite from DW Berlin, in German, no subtitles.

11:00 am Spanish News - News via satellite from RTVE Madrid, in Spanish, no subtitles.

12:00 pm Arabic News - News via satellite from DRTV Dubai, in Arabic, no subtitles.

12:30 pm Turkish News - News via satellite from TRT Turkey, in Turkish, no subtitles.

1:00 pm Dateline - Dateline has a fresh half-hour format for 2015. The award-winning program allows viewers to walk in the shoes of others in search of the inspiration and surprise in every global story. (An SBS Production) CC **New Episode**

1:30 pm Tour De France 2015 Stage Replay - Stage 10: Tarbes to La Pierre-Saint-Martin - For the very first time, SBS will show stage replays every day. Catch up on all the latest action from the Tour de France 2015 which will see the world's best cyclists race across 21 stages from the Netherlands, all the way to Paris. (Cycling) CC

3:30 pm Insight - Australian current affairs forum, with lively debate and powerful first-person stories. Hosted by award-winning journalist Jenny Brockie. (An SBS Production) CC **New Episode**

4:30 pm 360' Geo Reports with Silvio Rivier - Last Camel Caravans Of The Sahara - The Darb el-Arbain, or “Forty Days’ Road”, is a trade route that crosses the eastern Sahara. Since the days of the Pharaohs, it has linked Egypt to Sudan. Nouri Gomaa, the chief of the Bisharin tribe, lives in Aswan in Egypt, where he is a camel dealer. But for many years he made his living by leading caravans from the camel markets of Omdurman and El Obeid in Sudan across the desert into Egypt. He is now an old man and has retired from leading caravans. But he still hears the call of the desert, and he decides to make one last trip – partly because the improvement of the roads in Sudan means that the age of camel caravans is coming to an end. In future, goods and the camels themselves are likely to be transported by truck. (From France, in Arabic) (Documentary) G CC **Premiere**

5:30 pm Tour De France 2015 Daily Highlights - The latest news and updates of on all of the action from the 2015 Tour de France. (Cycling) CC

SBS Program Guide – Week 29

Wednesday July 15th, 2015

6:00 pm Food Safari - Polish - Maeve O’Meara explores the delicious world of Polish food as chef Judyta Slupnicki introduces her to the essentials - from smallgoods, to horseradish and pickled gherkins. Maeve then goes behind the scenes with baker Andrew Lipiszco, who shows her how to make classic Polish rye sourdough bread. Potato pancakes are carbohydrate heaven and Ela Chylewska demonstrates how she makes her ‘placki’ with fresh mushrooms, while master baker Ryszard Janczewski shares his recipe for an unbeatable cheesecake. (Commissioned by SBS) (Food Series) (Rpt) G CC

6:30 pm SBS World News - Up-to-date reports and analysis of the major national and international news stories of the day in Australia's only world news service. (An SBS Production) CC

7:30 pm Dan Snow's History Of Railways - Gathering Momentum - In 19th century Britain there was an eruption of engineering enterprise and financial ambition that gives the pyramids a run for their money as one of the most ambitious construction projects ever attempted. In this fascinating three part series Dan Snow reveals how the making of the British railway network had a colossal impact on Britain and left a breathtaking impression on the world. Dan unearths how the coming of rail was much more than a heartwarming story of engineering achievement. This was a revolution within a revolution; a maelstrom of scientific enterprise, social upheaval and rampant capitalism that burned at the heart of the industrial transformation of Britain. (Part 1 of 3) (From the UK) (Documentary) PG CC **New Series Premiere**

EASTERN STATES (NSW, ACT, QLD, VIC & TAS)

8:30 pm 24 Hours In Emergency - Young At Heart - The award-winning series continues, capturing dramatic and emotional stories of love, life and loss on the frontline of the NHS. 72-year-old Laura is rushed to King’s after suffering a suspected stroke. She’s unable to speak and her husband Camillo, daughter Gabby and grandchildren are quickly by her bedside. Scans show a blood clot on Laura’s brain and the family have to decide, with the help of the medical team, whether she should have the clot-busting drug that could reduce the risk of permanent brain damage, while carrying a low risk of serious side effects. (S.5,Ep.10) (From the UK) (Documentary) M(A) CC **New Episode**

9:30 pm SBS World News - Up-to-date reports and analysis of the major national and international news stories of the day in Australia's only world news service. (An SBS Production) CC

10:00 pm Tour De France 2015 Live - Stage 11: Pau / to Vallée de Saint-Savin - Live and exclusive coverage of all 21 stages from the 2015 Tour de France all the way from Utrecht, Netherlands to Paris, France. This year's race boasts the biggest line up of cycling names in recent years. SBS’s expert cycling team will follow every moment of the race as it unfolds. Cycling host Michael Tomalaris anchors SBS’s coverage for a special milestone as he celebrates his 20th year covering the Tour de France. Alongside him for the first time is three-time winner of the Tour de France green sprinter’s jersey Robbie McEwen. Reporter David McKenzie and commentator Matt Keenan round out the team on the ground in France, with the incomparable duo of Phil Liggett and Paul Sherwin providing their trademark commentary for SBS throughout the late nights and early mornings. (Live) (Cycling) CC **Live & Exclusive**

SBS Program Guide – Week 29

Wednesday July 15th, 2015 CENTRAL STATES (SA & NT)

8:30 pm 24 Hours In Emergency - Young At Heart - The award-winning series continues, capturing dramatic and emotional stories of love, life and loss on the frontline of the NHS. 72-year-old Laura is rushed to King’s after suffering a suspected stroke. She’s unable to speak and her husband Camillo, daughter Gabby and grandchildren are quickly by her bedside. Scans show a blood clot on Laura’s brain and the family have to decide, with the help of the medical team, whether she should have the clot-busting drug that could reduce the risk of permanent brain damage, while carrying a low risk of serious side effects. (S.5,Ep.10) (From the UK) (Documentary) M(A) CC **New Episode**

9:30 pm Tour De France 2015 Live - Stage 11: Pau / Cauterets to Vallée de Saint-Savin - Live and exclusive coverage of all 21 stages from the 2015 Tour de France all the way from Utrecht, Netherlands to Paris, France. This year's race boasts the biggest line up of cycling names in recent years. SBS’s expert cycling team will follow every moment of the race as it unfolds. Cycling host Michael Tomalaris anchors SBS’s coverage for a special milestone as he celebrates his 20th year covering the Tour de France. Alongside him for the first time is three-time winner of the Tour de France green sprinter’s jersey Robbie McEwen. (Live) (Cycling) CC **Live & Exclusive**

1:30 am Clown - Goodbye Again Mom - Frank is very busy shopping for his Gentleman's Dinner at Casper's, plus he needs to move his mother's ashes. Then Mia catches him driving the stripper to the dinner party. (Final) (From Denmark, in Danish) (Comedy) (Rpt) M(S,L)

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

8:30 pm Tour De France 2015 Live - Stage 11: Pau / Cauterets to Vallée de Saint-Savin - Live and exclusive coverage of all 21 stages from the 2015 Tour de France all the way from Utrecht, Netherlands to Paris, France. This year's race boasts the biggest line up of cycling names in recent years. SBS’s expert cycling team will follow every moment of the race as it unfolds. Cycling host Michael Tomalaris anchors SBS’s coverage for a special milestone as he celebrates his 20th year covering the Tour de France. Alongside him for the first time is three-time winner of the Tour de France green sprinter’s jersey Robbie McEwen. (Live) (Cycling) CC **Live & Exclusive**

12:00 am 24 Hours In Emergency - Young At Heart - The award-winning series continues, capturing dramatic and emotional stories of love, life and loss on the frontline of the NHS. 72-year-old Laura is rushed to King’s after suffering a suspected stroke. She’s unable to speak and her husband Camillo, daughter Gabby and grandchildren are quickly by her bedside. Scans show a blood clot on Laura’s brain and the family have to decide, with the help of the medical team, whether she should have the clot-busting drug that could reduce the risk of permanent brain damage, while carrying a low risk of serious side effects. (S.5,Ep.10) (From the UK) (Documentary) M(A) CC **New Episode**

1:00 am Who Do You Think You Are? - Emilia Fox - Part of the Fox theatrical dynasty, Emilia Fox wants to explore just how far back the family's acting roots go. She also discovers, in an extraordinary tale of rags to riches, that her great-great-grandfather, Samson Fox, made one of the most important inventions of the 19th century. Born into an impoverished family, Samson started work in a Leeds textile mill when he was just eight years old, but ended up becoming one of the richest men in Victorian Britain. (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Rpt) PG CC

SBS Program Guide – Week 29

Wednesday July 15th, 2015 ALL MARKETS REJOIN

2:00 am East West 101 - Transit of Venus - Superintendant Patricia Wright becomes personally involved in a case when a young woman is found raped and murdered after being last seen getting into a taxi late at night. The suspect is taxi driver Roman Wisniewski who was investigated and charged by Wright many years before. Wisniewski walked free with the help of a QC on that prior occasion. Now Wright sees this as a chance to put him away for a long time. Stars Don Hany, Susie Porter and Aaron Fa'Aoso. (S.3,Ep.4) (Commissioned by SBS) (Crime Series) (Rpt) M (L, S,V) CC

3:00 am East West 101 - The Price of Salvation - Mere Hahunga has problems with her youngest son, Sam, and enlists the help of Koa. Sam is going off the rails and Mere pleads with Koa to help save him. However, stopping a youth on a mission of self- destruction is a very difficult task. Meanwhile, Detective Malik is focused on getting the armed robbery gang. But the gang proves to be elusive and strategic. His frustration mounts when Kimberly, the insider, is killed in a cruel execution. (S.3, Ep.5) (Commissioned by SBS) (Crime Series) M (A,S) CC

4:00 am Clinton - Blood Sport - This series explores the private peccadilloes and the public battles of one of the most fascinating, contradictory and complex figures ever to occupy the White House. The second episode chronicles the tumultuous first two years of the Clinton presidency, years that see the beginning of the Whitewater scandal, the shocking death of Deputy White House Counsel Vince Foster and the humiliating defeat of Hillary's healthcare bill. (From the US) (Documentary Series) (Part 2 of 4) (Rpt) M (A) CC

SBS Program Guide – Week 29

Thursday July 16th, 2015

5:00 am Korean News - News via satellite from YTN Korea, in Korean, no subtitles.

5:35 am Japanese News - News via satellite from NHK Tokyo in Japanese, no subtitles.

6:10 am Hong Kong News - News via satellite from TVB Hong Kong, in Cantonese, no subtitles.

6:30 am Chinese News - News via satellite from CCTV Beijing, in Mandarin, no subtitles.

7:00 am Tour De France 2015 Daily Update - The latest news and updates of on all of the action from the 2015 Tour de France. (Cycling) CC

7:30 am Italian News - News via satellite from RAI Rome in Italian, no subtitles.

8:10 am Filipino News - News via satellite from ABS-CBN Manila, in Tagalog, no subtitles.

8:40 am French News - News via satellite from FT2 Paris, in French, no subtitles.

9:30 am Greek News From Cyprus - News via satellite from CyBC Cyprus, in Greek, no subtitles.

10:30 am German News - News via satellite from DW Berlin, in German, no subtitles.

11:00 am Spanish News - News via satellite from RTVE Madrid, in Spanish, no subtitles.

12:00 pm Arabic News - News via satellite from DRTV Dubai, in Arabic, no subtitles.

12:30 pm Turkish News - News via satellite from TRT Turkey, in Turkish, no subtitles.

1:00 pm Climbing Great Buildings - Clifton Suspension Bridge - The next step of Jonathan's journey takes him to the Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol. Begun in 1835 by the great engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel when he was only 24 years old, it is one of the greatest feats of Victorian engineering in the world. With unprecedented access to the bridge, Jonathan scales all over to the bridge to investigate the innovations and techniques used to build this incredible structure. (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Rpt) G CC

1:30 pm Tour De France 2015 Stage Replay - Stage 11: Pau / Cauterets to Vallée de Saint- Savin - For the very first time, SBS will show stage replays every day. Catch up on all the latest action from the Tour de France 2015 which will see the world's best cyclists race across 21 stages from the Netherlands, all the way to Paris. (Cycling) CC

3:30 pm Tour De France: The Story - The Tour de France is the biggest annual sporting event in the world. This two-part documentary explores the history of the Tour, including its moments of glory and periods of controversy. It looks at the achievements of some of the race’s biggest names, including Merckx, Hinault, Bobet and Poulidor, along with those involved in doping and money scandals. (From France, in English, French and Italian) (Documentary) (Part 1 of 2) (Rpt) PG CC

SBS Program Guide – Week 29

Thursday July 16th, 2015

4:30 pm Hairy Bikers: Restoration Road Trip - The Hairy Bikers continue their journey around Britain, meeting passionate, skilled heritage volunteers and taking part in the most exciting restoration projects of our industrial past. It is full steam ahead in Wiltshire as they help rebuild an early traction engine before seeing how they revolutionised farming, in Derbyshire they tackle a hundred-year-old cotton spinning mule that has laid dormant for decades and attempt to weave their own Hairy Biker cloth and in they restore a rare barge used to transport coal on Britain's canals. (Part 2 of 3) (From the UK) (Documentary) (Rpt) PG CC

5:30 pm Tour De France 2015 Daily Highlights - The latest news and updates of on all of the action from the 2015 Tour de France. (Cycling) CC

6:00 pm Food Safari - Afghan - Maeve O’Meara explores the fascinating food of Afghanistan where the guest is seen as king and beautiful feasts are prepared using age-old recipes. Maeve joins Kabul-born food lover Ryla Smith, who shows her the many ingredients and spices used in the cuisine, while Melbourne-based Shekib Shaker reveals how tea is taken in his homeland. Farida Ayubi shows her how to make a delicious korma - perfect with Afghan bread, while Haseeb Miazad makes a great version of the iconic rice dish, kabuli pulao. (Commissioned by SBS) (Food Series) G CC

6:30 pm SBS World News - Up-to-date reports and analysis of the major national and international news stories of the day in Australia's only world news service. (An SBS Production) CC

7:30 pm Shane Delia's Spice Journey - Turkey - The Heart of Anatolian Cuisine - Shane explores some of Turkey’s most famous flavours in Cappadocia, home to an ancient landscape, along with ancient underground cooking techniques. The extraordinary – and very suggestive – ‘fairy chimneys’ of Cappadocia are the result of a fairly mundane geological process, and for thousands of years, the locals have been chipping into the ‘tuff’ to create massive underground cities. And from those cities have emerged some remarkable dishes like testi kebab, cooked using an ancient underground cooking technique. In the town of Kayseri, Shane also learns how the dried meat pastirma is made, and visits some of the area’s best home-cooks, who make manti, the tiny pasta parcels filled with meat. (Ep.6) (Commissioned by SBS) (Food Series) (Rpt) G CC

8:00 pm Luke Nguyen's - Manchester And London - After exploring Manchester Luke completes his journey around the United Kingdom by returning to London but first visits Manchester’s iconic Mr Thomas’s Chop House to try their famous Corned Beef Hash. On his return to London Luke reflects on his travels and what he’s discovered before catching up to his friend Brett Graham, the co-owner of Michelin Starred restaurant, The Ledbury. Brett treats Luke to the recipe of his delightful tart with wild English strawberries. Luke then meets Viking Ole who shares his secrets on how to smoke the perfect salmon. (Ep.10) (Final) (Commissioned by SBS) (Food Series) G CC **Final**

8:30 pm Dig - Jehoshaphat - Peter learns of his mission to stop the Order of Moriah from unlikely allies. Lynn realises the depth of the conspiracy during her investigation into Ambassador Ridell, who is expecting a package from the States. All of the pieces are complete for the ancient sect to enact their plan. Meanwhile, Golan tries to crack more clues from the Donaldson case. An emboldened Avram realizes what needs to be done and makes a move to protect his valuable asset. (S.1,Ep.9) (From the US & Israel, in English) (Drama Series) MA(V) CC **New Episode**

SBS Program Guide – Week 29

Thursday July 16th, 2015

9:30 pm Tour De France 2015 Live - Stage 12: to - Live and exclusive coverage of all 21 stages from the 2015 Tour de France all the way from Utrecht, Netherlands to Paris, France. This year's race boasts the biggest line up of cycling names in recent years. SBS’s expert cycling team will follow every moment of the race as it unfolds. Cycling host Michael Tomalaris anchors SBS’s coverage for a special milestone as he celebrates his 20th year covering the Tour de France. Alongside him for the first time is three-time winner of the Tour de France green sprinter’s jersey Robbie McEwen. Reporter David McKenzie and commentator Matt Keenan round out the team on the ground in France, with the incomparable duo of Phil Liggett and Paul Sherwin providing their trademark commentary for SBS throughout the late nights and early mornings. (Live) (Cycling) CC **Live & Exclusive**

CENTRAL STATES (SA & NT)

1:30 am Clown - Casa Tua - Mia forces Frank to get his sperm count checked. Complications including a children's DVD, a porn movie and a furious Iben ensues. Meanwhile, Casper finds a pregnancy test in the kitchen and after disbanding the idea that Frank could have placed it there, he moves on to find the guilty party. (S.2,Ep.1) (From Denmark, in Danish) (Comedy) (Rpt) M

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

12:00 am Movie: Shadows In The Palace - Set during Korea's Chosun Period. When a personal maid to the King's concubine is found hanged in her quarters, the hidden dynamics between the court maids of the Korean royal family uncovers a tangled web of murder and deception. Directed by Kim Mee-jeung and stars Park Jin-hie Park, Jeon Hye-jin and Yun Se-ah. (In Korean, English subtitles) (Drama) (2007) MAV (V)

SBS Program Guide – Week 29

Thursday July 16th, 2015 ALL MARKETS REJOIN

2:00 am East West 101 - Behold a Pale Horse - The armed robbery and subsequent escalating violence seems to hold a link with a drug ring and criminal activity including a massacre in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Malik is hoping that visiting Afghani police officer, Khan can help in the investigation. But before Malik can question him, the gang executes Khan and assists Hunter to break out of prison. The gang is armed, ruthless and well organised with a growing list of victims. Stars Don Hany, Susie Porter and Aaron Fa’Aoso. (S.3,Ep.6) (Commissioned by SBS) (Crime Series) (Rpt) M (L, V) CC

3:00 am East West 101 - Revelation - When two Bosnian youths are shot dead while fishing near Botany Bay, Malik knows first hand what their mother is going through. When another body is discovered in waters nearby the first murder scene, it emerges that the youths may have been witnesses to the execution of a criminal and murdered to ensure their silence. Malik is even more determined to track down the armed gang who he feels is responsible for this latest round of tragic slayings. Stars Don Hany, Susie Porter and Aaron Fa’Aoso. (S.3,Ep.7) (Final) (Commissioned by SBS) (Crime Series) (Rpt) M (A,L,V) CC

3:55 am Churchill's Traitors - Pearl Harbor and the Fall of Singapore: 70 years ago these huge military disasters shook both Britain and America, but they conceal a secret so shocking it has remained hidden ever since. This film tells the incredible story of how it was the British who gave the Japanese the knowhow to take out Pearl Harbor and capture Singapore. For 19 years before the fall of Singapore to the Japanese, British officers were spying for Japan. Worse still, the Japanese had infiltrated the very heart of the British establishment - through a mole who was a peer of the realm known to Churchill himself. (From the UK) (Documentary) (Rpt) PG CC

SBS Program Guide – Week 29

Friday July 17th, 2015

5:00 am Korean News - News via satellite from YTN Korea, in Korean, no subtitles.

5:35 am Japanese News - News via satellite from NHK Tokyo in Japanese, no subtitles.

6:10 am Hong Kong News - News via satellite from TVB Hong Kong, in Cantonese, no subtitles.

6:30 am Chinese News - News via satellite from CCTV Beijing, in Mandarin, no subtitles.

7:00 am Tour De France 2015 Daily Update - The latest news and updates of on all of the action from the 2015 Tour de France. (Cycling) CC

7:30 am Italian News - News via satellite from RAI Rome in Italian, no subtitles.

8:10 am Filipino News - News via satellite from ABS-CBN Manila, in Tagalog, no subtitles.

8:40 am French News - News via satellite from FT2 Paris, in French, no subtitles.

9:30 am Greek News From Cyprus - News via satellite from CyBC Cyprus, in Greek, no subtitles.

10:30 am German News - News via satellite from DW Berlin, in German, no subtitles.

11:00 am Spanish News - News via satellite from RTVE Madrid, in Spanish, no subtitles.

12:00 pm Arabic News - News via satellite from DRTV Dubai, in Arabic, no subtitles.

12:30 pm Turkish News - News via satellite from TRT Turkey, in Turkish, no subtitles.

1:00 pm NITV News Week In Review - NITV National News features the rich diversity of contemporary life within Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, broadening and redefining the news and current affairs landscape. (News)

1:30 pm Tour De France 2015 Stage Replay - Stage 12: Lannemezan to Plateau de Beille - For the very first time, SBS will show stage replays every day. Catch up on all the latest action from the Tour de France 2015 which will see the world's best cyclists race across 21 stages from the Netherlands, all the way to Paris. (Cycling) CC

3:30 pm Strip The City - New York Superstorm City - This series uses stunning CGI animation and expedition-driven actuality to strip major cities naked of their steel, concrete, air, ocean and bedrock - layer by layer, act by act - to explore their hidden infrastructure and solve key mysteries surrounding their origins, geology, archaeology, industry, weather and engineering. (From the UK) (Documentary) (Rpt) G CC

4:25 pm Partir - Two lovable characters take a journey on the walls of the city. (From France, in French) (Short Film) (Animation) (2012) G

SBS Program Guide – Week 29

Friday July 17th, 2015

4:30 pm Room 101 - Julia Zemiro - This brand new comedy interview show, hosted by Paul McDermott, sees celebrity guests discuss their pet hates, the things that really wind them up, with Paul in the hopes that he will banish them to the ‘Room 101 vault’ forever. In the first episode, multi-talented performer, writer, presenter and comedian Julia Zemiro joins Paul McDermott on Room 101. The face of RocKwiz and Eurovision on SBS, tonight Paul takes Julia back to the roots of her very own comedy, by exploring her pet hates regarding good etiquette and self-awareness. From Food service big bears with Buffets, to the ‘snake oil peddling’ life coaches, the High Fives plaguing society today to the ubiquitous packaging Julia is adamant that Paul banish it all to the Room 101 vault. (Ep.1) (Commissioned by SBS) (Entertainment) (Rpt) PG CC **Encore**

5:00 pm Room 101 - HG Nelson - Hosted by Paul McDermott, Room 101 is a hilarious new comedy show, where celebrities come to try to persuade him to banish their pet hates into the ‘Room 101’ vault forever. On this episode of Room 101 the hilarious HG Nelson joins host Paul McDermott to talk about his greatest fears and anxieties. The Logie award winning comedian, radio and television commentator, reckons it’s great to finally have a show “that’s dedicated to hate”. HG goes into battle to convince Paul to rid his life of paper cuts, over paid rock stars who don’t belong at footy games, the idea of ‘fourth place’, leaf blowers and the backyard game known at totem tennis. (Ep.2) (Commissioned by SBS) (Entertainment Series) (Rpt) PG CC **Encore**

5:30 pm Tour De France 2015 Daily Highlights - The latest news and updates of on all of the action from the 2015 Tour de France. (Cycling) CC

6:00 pm Heston's In Search Of Perfection - Heston's Perfect Christmas Dinner - Heston makes a Christmas feast for Terry Wogan, Kirsty Wark, Dara O'Briain, Rob Brydon, Richard E Grant and Sue Perkins. The guests are given mulled wine that is hot and cold in the same glass and edible Christmas baubles filled with salmon mousse. Then a panel is opened to reveal the dining table, nestled amidst a snow covered forest of Christmas trees. Via video link, Heston explains to his guests what they are eating, and the story of its creation. (S.2,Ep.9) (From the UK) (Food Series) G CC **Season Final**

6:30 pm SBS World News - Up-to-date reports and analysis of the major national and international news stories of the day in Australia's only world news service. (An SBS Production) CC

7:30 pm Secrets Of Britain - Secrets of Scotland Yard - From Dickens to Sherlock Holmes, Agatha Christie to James Bond - no police institution in the world has caught the public imagination in the same way as Scotland Yard. The name has become synonymous with London’s police force, but actually comes from the location of the original police headquarters building. Its officers and “Bobbies” are often seen as protectors of the Royal Family and British officials, but Scotland Yard is most often associated with police detectives. Some contemporary sleuths reveal the secrets of what it takes to become a modern-day Sherlock Holmes and the program uncovers some grim and grisly details of detectives who have gone before. (From the US) (Documentary) (Rpt) PG(A) CC

8:30 pm Secrets Of The Castle - Historian Ruth Goodman and archaeologists Peter Ginn and Tom Pinfold turn the clock back as they learn how to build a medieval castle using the tools, techniques and materials available in the 13th century. This episode Ruth, Peter and Tom enter the surprisingly colourful world of medieval interior design. Peter and Tom render and limewash the inside walls of a guard tower, transforming its dark stone walls into a bright space. (Ep.3) (From the UK) (Documentary) G CC **New Episode**

SBS Program Guide – Week 29

Friday July 17th, 2015 EASTERN STATES (NSW, ACT, QLD, VIC & TAS)

9:30 pm SBS World News - Up-to-date reports and analysis of the major national and international news stories of the day in Australia's only world news service. (An SBS Production) CC

10:00 pm Tour De France 2015 Live - Stage 13: Muret to - Live and exclusive coverage of all 21 stages from the 2015 Tour de France all the way from Utrecht, Netherlands to Paris, France. This year's race boasts the biggest line up of cycling names in recent years. SBS’s expert cycling team will follow every moment of the race as it unfolds. Cycling host Michael Tomalaris anchors SBS’s coverage for a special milestone as he celebrates his 20th year covering the Tour de France. Alongside him for the first time is three-time winner of the Tour de France green sprinter’s jersey Robbie McEwen. Reporter David McKenzie and commentator Matt Keenan round out the team on the ground in France, with the incomparable duo of Phil Liggett and Paul Sherwin providing their trademark commentary for SBS throughout the late nights and early mornings. (Live) (Cycling) CC **Live & Exclusive**

2:00 am Movie: The Last Circus - Natalia, a beautiful young trapeze artist, must decide between her lust for Sergio, the brutish Happy Clown, or her affection for Javier, the sensitive Sad Clown, both of whom are deeply disturbed. Winner of three awards at the 2010 Venice Film Festival, including Best Director and Best Screenplay. Directed by Álex de la Iglesia and stars Carlos Areces, Antonio de la Torre and Carolina Bang. (From Spain, in Spanish) (Cult) (2010) (Rpt) MA (S,V)

3:50 am Sandhurst Military Academy - A Matter of Life and Death - Risking their lives and having to kill the enemy has always been an inescapable reality for any soldier - but since the war in Afghanistan it's also almost inevitable for every officer to have to face this. In the past, notions of patriotism and of a 'just war' provided a justification for the taking (and losing) of life. In a new era, how do the cadets face this fundamental challenge as Sandhurst presents the brutal realities of war to a new generation of officers - warts and all. (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Part 2 of 3) (Rpt) M (A,L) CC

SBS Program Guide – Week 29

Friday July 17th, 2015 CENTRAL STATES (SA & NT)

9:30 pm Tour De France 2015 Live - Stage 13: Muret to Rodez - Live and exclusive coverage of all 21 stages from the 2015 Tour de France all the way from Utrecht, Netherlands to Paris, France. This year's race boasts the biggest line up of cycling names in recent years. SBS’s expert cycling team will follow every moment of the race as it unfolds. Cycling host Michael Tomalaris anchors SBS’s coverage for a special milestone as he celebrates his 20th year covering the Tour de France. Alongside him for the first time is three-time winner of the Tour de France green sprinter’s jersey Robbie McEwen. Reporter David McKenzie and commentator Matt Keenan round out the team on the ground in France, with the incomparable duo of Phil Liggett and Paul Sherwin providing their trademark commentary for SBS throughout the late nights and early mornings. (Live) (Cycling) CC **Live & Exclusive**

1:30 am Clown - Bye Bye Bodil - Bodil has suffered major brain damage and although Frank has a hard time being around people with severe brain injuries, he helps Pivert transferring Bodil to a treatment facility. (From Denmark, in Danish) (Comedy Series) (Rpt) MA(S)

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

9:30 pm Tour De France 2015 Live - Stage 13: Muret to Rodez - Live and exclusive coverage of all 21 stages from the 2015 Tour de France all the way from Utrecht, Netherlands to Paris, France. This year's race boasts the biggest line up of cycling names in recent years. SBS’s expert cycling team will follow every moment of the race as it unfolds. Cycling host Michael Tomalaris anchors SBS’s coverage for a special milestone as he celebrates his 20th year covering the Tour de France. Alongside him for the first time is three-time winner of the Tour de France green sprinter’s jersey Robbie McEwen. Reporter David McKenzie and commentator Matt Keenan round out the team on the ground in France, with the incomparable duo of Phil Liggett and Paul Sherwin providing their trademark commentary for SBS throughout the late nights and early mornings. (Live) (Cycling) CC **Live & Exclusive**

12:00 am Movie: Quiet Chaos - TV executive Pietro's life takes an irreversible and devastating turn one fateful morning. During a trip to the beach, he saves the life of a drowning woman. He subsequently returns home only to discover that his wife, Lara, has just died from a fall. Struggling to cope with his new role as single parent, Pietro begins to spend his days in the park opposite his daughter's school. Nominated for the Golden Bear at Berlin in 2008. Directed by Antonello Grimaldi and stars Nanni Moretti, Alessandro Gassman and Valeria Golino. (From Italy, in Italian) (Drama) (2008) (Rpt) MA (D,S)

SBS Program Guide – Week 29

Friday July 17th, 2015 ALL MARKETS REJOIN

2:00 am Movie: The Last Circus - Natalia, a beautiful young trapeze artist, must decide between her lust for Sergio, the brutish Happy Clown, or her affection for Javier, the sensitive Sad Clown, both of whom are deeply disturbed. Winner of three awards at the 2010 Venice Film Festival, including Best Director and Best Screenplay. Directed by Álex de la Iglesia and stars Carlos Areces, Antonio de la Torre and Carolina Bang. (From Spain, in Spanish) (Cult) (2010) (Rpt) MA (S,V)

3:50 am Sandhurst Military Academy - A Matter of Life and Death - Risking their lives and having to kill the enemy has always been an inescapable reality for any soldier - but since the war in Afghanistan it's also almost inevitable for every officer to have to face this. In the past, notions of patriotism and of a 'just war' provided a justification for the taking (and losing) of life. In a new era, how do the cadets face this fundamental challenge as Sandhurst presents the brutal realities of war to a new generation of officers - warts and all. (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Part 2 of 3) (Rpt) M (A,L) CC

SBS Program Guide – Week 29

Saturday July 18th, 2015

5:00 am Korean News - News via satellite from YTN Korea, in Korean, no subtitles.

5:35 am Japanese News - News via satellite from NHK Tokyo in Japanese, no subtitles.

6:10 am Hong Kong News - News via satellite from TVB Hong Kong, in Cantonese, no subtitles.

6:30 am Chinese News - News via satellite from CCTV Beijing, in Mandarin, no subtitles.

7:00 am Tour De France 2015 Daily Update - The latest news and updates of on all of the action from the 2015 Tour de France. (Cycling) CC

7:30 am Italian News - News via satellite from RAI Rome in Italian, no subtitles.

8:10 am Filipino News - News via satellite from ABS-CBN Manila, in Tagalog, no subtitles.

8:40 am French News - News via satellite from FT2 Paris, in French, no subtitles.

9:30 am Greek News From Cyprus - News via satellite from CyBC Cyprus, in Greek, no subtitles.

10:30 am German News - News via satellite from DW Berlin, in German, no subtitles.

11:00 am Spanish News - News via satellite from RTVE Madrid, in Spanish, no subtitles.

12:00 pm Arabic News - News via satellite from DRTV Dubai, in Arabic, no subtitles.

12:30 pm Turkish News - News via satellite from TRT Turkey, in Turkish, no subtitles.

1:00 pm Climbing Great Buildings - St Pancras - Dr Jonathan Foyle's journey takes him to King's Cross St Pancras, a masterpiece of Victorian design, widely regarded as London's most stunning and romantic station. With unprecedented access to St Pancras, Jonathan scales all over the building and up its clock tower to investigate the innovations and techniques used to construct both the train terminal and the adjoining Midland Hotel. (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Rpt) G CC

1:30 pm Tour De France 2015 Stage Replay - Stage 13: Muret to Rodez - For the very first time, SBS will show stage replays every day. Catch up on all the latest action from the Tour de France 2015 which will see the world's best cyclists race across 21 stages from the Netherlands, all the way to Paris. (Cycling) CC

3:30 pm D-Day: The Soldiers' Story - Overlord - On the 6th of June 1944, tens of thousands of Allied troops landed on the coast of Normandy in the largest amphibious assault ever. For many of the young US soldiers, this war against the Nazis seemed almost like an adventure. What lay in store for them was bloody carnage on the beaches of France. This program meticulously records the sequence of events by means of original footage, photos, documents and interviews with survivors. (From Germany, in English, French and German) (Documentary Series) (Part 2 of 4) (Rpt) PG CC

SBS Program Guide – Week 29

Saturday July 18th, 2015

4:25 pm Finding Babylon's Hanging Gardens - A world wonder so elusive, most people have decided it must be mythical. Centuries of digging have turned up nothing. The problem is, everyone has been looking in the wrong place. This documentary will prove the Hanging Gardens of Babylon did exist. Based on the latest extraordinary findings of leading Assyriologist Dr. Stephanie Dalley, for the first time ever it will be pinpointed exactly where the Gardens were, what they looked like and how they were constructed. This investigation will unfold through over-looked clues in the British Museum, interrogation of established sources; new archaeological evidence in Northern Iraq and CGI reconstruction of the Gardens in their full glory. (From the UK) (Documentary) (Rpt) G CC

5:30 pm Tour De France 2015 Daily Highlights - The latest news and updates of on all of the action from the 2015 Tour de France. (Cycling) CC

6:00 pm Grand Tours of the Scottish Islands - Small Isles: Small Is Beautiful - On this Paul sets off from Mallaig to visit a group of islands famed for their unusual names - Rum, Muck and Eigg. Paul meets the real ‘Lord Muck’, visits the dramatic Kinloch Castle on Rum and joins the Eigg's islanders in a very special celebration of the island's community buyout. (From the UK) (Documentary) (Rpt) G CC

6:30 pm SBS World News - Up-to-date reports and analysis of the major national and international news stories of the day in Australia's only world news service. (An SBS Production) CC

7:30 pm David Suchet: Footsteps Of St Peter - David Suchet sets out on a personal journey around the Mediterranean to uncover the story of another biblical hero. Saint Peter is an enigma. For many people, he is the most important disciple and the ‘rock’ of the Catholic church. But how did a simple Galilean fisherman become the first Pope? (Part 1 of 2) (From the UK) (Documentary) G CC **Premiere**

8:30 pm Room 101 - Julia Morris – Well-known celebrities join accomplished author and presenter Paul McDermott to talk about their pet hates. Tonight, the often outspoken and always hilarious Julia Morris joins Paul McDermott to talk about her life bug bears. An accomplished comedian, writer and regular on our television screens Julia is well known for her sense of mischief and fun. Bringing some very personal choices to the vault Julia controversially wants Paul to banish pet hates from a disappointing ‘Britney Spears concert’ to ‘people who go on about exercise’ to ‘other people’s children’. But will Paul agree? (Ep.3) (Commissioned by SBS) (Entertainment Series) M(S) **New Episode**

9:00 pm Room 101 - Dave Hughes - Well-known celebrities join host Paul McDermott to talk about their pet hates. This episode, One of Australia’s best known and most loved comedians joins Paul McDermott on Room 101. The man famous for his good natured grumbling discusses all the things that really get up his nose, from sporting failures to modern day security measures, and even one submission which is controversially close to Dave’s heart – his family, all in the hope that Paul will banish them forever to the vault. (Ep.4) (Commissioned by SBS) (Entertainment Series) M(L) CC **New Episode**

SBS Program Guide – Week 29

Saturday July 18th, 2015 EASTERN STATES (NSW, ACT, QLD, VIC & TAS)

9:30 pm Monty Python's Best Bits (Mostly) - Monty Python’s Best Bits (mostly) features some of the Python’s greatest sketches, and tonight’s show includes The Argument Clinic, Hell’s Grannies, Whicker Island, Fish License and The Olympic Hide and Seek Final, plus a we feature a scene from Monty Python’s Life of Brian and ogle some of Terry Gilliam’s psychedelic animations. There’s fantastic contributions from Eddie Izzard, Mike Myers, Stephen Fry, Jessica Hynes and Ben Miller. And, as always, Hugh Bonneville is here to hold fort. (Ep.2) (From the UK) (Comedy) PG CC **New Episode**

10:00 pm Tour De France 2015 Live - Stage 14: Rodez to Mende - Live and exclusive coverage of all 21 stages from the 2015 Tour de France all the way from Utrecht, Netherlands to Paris, France. This year's race boasts the biggest line up of cycling names in recent years. SBS’s expert cycling team will follow every moment of the race as it unfolds. Cycling host Michael Tomalaris anchors SBS’s coverage for a special milestone as he celebrates his 20th year covering the Tour de France. Alongside him for the first time is three-time winner of the Tour de France green sprinter’s jersey Robbie McEwen. Reporter David McKenzie and commentator Matt Keenan round out the team on the ground in France, with the incomparable duo of Phil Liggett and Paul Sherwin providing their trademark commentary for SBS throughout the late nights and early mornings. (Live) (Cycling) CC **Live & Exclusive**

CENTRAL STATES (SA & NT)

9:30 pm Tour De France 2015 Live - Stage 14: Rodez to Mende - Live and exclusive coverage of all 21 stages from the 2015 Tour de France all the way from Utrecht, Netherlands to Paris, France. This year's race boasts the biggest line up of cycling names in recent years. SBS’s expert cycling team will follow every moment of the race as it unfolds. Cycling host Michael Tomalaris anchors SBS’s coverage for a special milestone as he celebrates his 20th year covering the Tour de France. Alongside him for the first time is three-time winner of the Tour de France green sprinter’s jersey Robbie McEwen. Reporter David McKenzie and commentator Matt Keenan round out the team on the ground in France, with the incomparable duo of Phil Liggett and Paul Sherwin providing their trademark commentary for SBS throughout the late nights and early mornings. (Live) (Cycling) CC **Live & Exclusive**

1:30 am Clown - A comedy about quiet everyday situations, social awkwardness, uncomfortable silences and general faux pas. Frank is a semi-retired comedian encountering humorous and embarrassing situations, along with his wife, friends and celebrity acquaintances. (S.3,Ep.1) (From Denmark, in Danish) (Comedy Series) (Rpt) PG

SBS Program Guide – Week 29

Saturday July 18th, 2015 WESTERN AUSTRALIA

9:30 pm Tour De France 2015 Live - Stage 14: Rodez to Mende - Live and exclusive coverage of all 21 stages from the 2015 Tour de France all the way from Utrecht, Netherlands to Paris, France. This year's race boasts the biggest line up of cycling names in recent years. SBS’s expert cycling team will follow every moment of the race as it unfolds. Cycling host Michael Tomalaris anchors SBS’s coverage for a special milestone as he celebrates his 20th year covering the Tour de France. Alongside him for the first time is three-time winner of the Tour de France green sprinter’s jersey Robbie McEwen. Reporter David McKenzie and commentator Matt Keenan round out the team on the ground in France, with the incomparable duo of Phil Liggett and Paul Sherwin providing their trademark commentary for SBS throughout the late nights and early mornings. (Live) (Cycling) CC **Live & Exclusive**

12:00 am The Real CSI - In detective novels and television crime dramas like CSI, American morgues are staffed by highly trained medical professionals equipped with the most sophisticated tools of 21st-century science. The reality, though, is far different. In a joint reporting effort, ProPublica, PBS’s Frontline and NPR spent a year looking at the nation's 2,300 coroner and medical examiner offices and found a deeply dysfunctional system that quite literally buries its mistakes. (From the US) (Documentary) M (A) CC

1:00 am Who Do You Think You Are? - Alan Carr - Comedian and television personality Alan Carr explores his family's connection to football and his grandfather's tantalisingly brief brush with fame. Alan then turns super sleuth as he sets out to investigate a mysterious name change on his mother's side of the family. In an extraordinary story of twists and turns, he finally discovers the shocking truth and exposes a previously hidden chapter of social history. (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Rpt) PG CC

SBS Program Guide – Week 29

Saturday July 18th, 2015 ALL MARKETS REJOIN

2:00 am Living With The Amish - This week the British teenagers stay with the Burkholder family - members of a plain order called Horse and Buggy Mennonites. Back in the 1600s, the Amish split from the Mennonites to pursue a more austere way of life. Although the Mennonites modernised slightly, they share the Amish belief that a simple, Godly life is the key to contentment. As the boys work on the family-run melon farm, the girls are invited to party at a weekly scrapbook frolic. But the fun doesn't stop there, Saturday night is youth group and it's the place to play volleyball and sing Christian songs. (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Part 4 of 6) (Rpt) PG CC

2:55 am Living With The Amish - Horses are essential to Amish life. In this episode the teenagers stay with two Amish families in Pennsylvania who still work their farms using horsepower. The teens visit a traditional Amish horse auction, and put in long, back- breaking hours helping with the harvest. The woman of the house, Becky, teaches Charlotte and Hannah about the advantages of staying pure until married, while Siana faces difficult questions about the lack of religion in her life, and learns something about the nature of forgiveness. (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Part 5 of 6) (Rpt) PG CC

3:50 am Living With The Amish - In the final episode, the teenagers stay with some Amish rebels who are deciding whether or not to leave the Schwartzentruber church - the strictest and most secretive of all Amish groups. The boys camp out in the woods with some young Schwartzentruber men who are being shunned by their church for wanting to bring in a new piece of machinery for their sawmill. The girls stay with Becky, who was brought up Schwartzentruber, but has made the momentous decision to leave. As the time approaches for the teens to return to Britain, how has the experience changed them? (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Final) (Rpt) PG CC

4:45 am Ebony Society - Vinnie and his friend Jonah spend their nights on the streets of South Auckland tagging and stealing. One night Vinnie has had enough. He tries to break away from his overbearing friend but is drawn back in when Jonah threatens and humiliates him. When they break into a house and find themselves confronted with an unexpected situation it will be a test of their friendship, forcing Vinnie to take the lead and show Jonah another way. (From New Zealand) (Short Film) (Drama) (2011) M(L)

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