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ABC NEWS Program Guide: Week 22 Index 1 | P a g e ABC NEWS Program Guide: Week 22 Index Index Program Guide ........................................................................................................................................................ 3 Sunday, 24 May 2020 ...................................................................................................................................... 3 Monday, 25 May 2020................................................................................................................................... 10 Tuesday, 26 May 2020................................................................................................................................... 14 Wednesday, 27 May 2020 ............................................................................................................................. 18 Thursday, 28 May 2020 ................................................................................................................................. 22 Friday, 29 May 2020 ...................................................................................................................................... 26 Saturday, 30 May 2020 .................................................................................................................................. 30 Marketing Contacts ............................................................................................................................................... 37 2 | P a g e ABC NEWS Program Guide: Week 22 Sunday, 24 May 2020 Program Guide Sunday, 24 May 2020 6:00am ABC News Update The top stories from ABC News, updating you on the latest headlines and the overnight news from across Australia and around the world. 6:02am Landline (CC,Repeat) Pip Courtney and Landline reporters around the country bring you up to date with the issues affecting rural and regional Australia. From farming, agriculture, food, economics, innovation, climate, infrastructure and more. 6:30am Barrie Cassidy's One Plus One (CC,Repeat) He's one of Australia's most respected and trusted journalists. Now the founding host of Insiders Barrie Cassidy returns to ABC with a new series of interviews with fascinating people on the topic of Leadership. 7:00am Weekend Breakfast (CC) Johanna Nicholson and Fauziah Ibrahim bring you the latest news, analysis, weather, sport and guests. Plus we hear from medical professionals and public health experts with updated information on the Coronavirus pandemic. 9:00am Insiders (CC) As Australia adapts to a new way of living during the Coronavirus pandemic, David Speers and the panel discuss the big issues as our elected leaders make complex decisions. David puts important questions to our policy makers. 10:00am Weekend Breakfast (CC) Johanna Nicholson and Fauziah Ibrahim bring you the latest news, analysis, weather, sport and guests. Plus we hear from medical professionals and public health experts with updated information on the Coronavirus pandemic. 3 | P a g e ABC NEWS Program Guide: Week 22 Sunday, 24 May 2020 11:00am ABC News (CC) Know the latest on the rapidly changing COVID-19 situation as we see some social and economic restrictions eased. Miriam Corowa brings you up to date information and breaking news as Australia starts to reopen and recover. 11:30am Offsiders (CC,Repeat) Footy is coming back! NRL teams have been training in quarantine as they prepare to restart the season on May 28. Kelli Underwood and the panel discuss all the big issues in sport as we re-emerge after Coronavirus lockdown. 12:00pm ABC News (CC) The Coronavirus pandemic has changed the way we live, work, learn, socialise and shop. With the number of new cases falling, Australia is now on the slow road to recovery. Miriam Corowa brings you the latest developments. 12:30pm Close Of Business (Repeat) It's the health emergency that has brought on an economic crisis. The Coronavirus pandemic has changed the way we live, work, shop and socialise. Rachel Pupazzoni presents the best stories from the week on The Business. 1:00pm ABC News All the news you need to stay up to date on the Coronavirus pandemic. Miriam Corowa brings you the latest details on the global response and updated information on the reopening of our society and economic recovery. 1:30pm The Mix (CC,Repeat) Art in the age of Corona. With festivals, venues and events cancelled due to the Coronavirus shutdown, The Mix team Lisa, Eloise and Zokov speak with artists and performers about the creative process and living in isolation. 2:00pm ABC News (CC) Australia is adapting to the 'new normal' of living with social distancing and stay home measures but as the curve flattens, when and how will we restart the country? Miriam Corowa brings you the latest news on COVID-19. 4 | P a g e ABC NEWS Program Guide: Week 22 Sunday, 24 May 2020 2:30pm Australian Story (CC,Repeat) Putting the 'real' back into reality TV, the award-winning series with no narrator and no agendas - just authentic stories told in people's own words. Immerse yourself in the life of an extraordinary Australian. 3:00pm ABC News Know the latest on the rapidly changing COVID-19 situation as some social and economic restrictions are eased. Kathryn Robinson brings you up to date information and breaking news as Australia starts to reopen and recover. 3:30pm Offsiders (CC,Repeat) Footy is coming back! NRL teams have been training in quarantine as they prepare to restart the season on May 28. Kelli Underwood and the panel discuss all the big issues in sport as we re-emerge after Coronavirus lockdown. 4:00pm ABC News Update The headlines from ABC News, updating you on the day's top stories from across Australia and around the world. 4:02pm Landline (CC,Repeat) Pip Courtney hosts Australia's pre-eminent regional and rural television program covering farming, weather, food, innovation, mining, fisheries, agribusiness, commodity prices and other issues affecting regional communities. 5:00pm ABC News The Coronavirus pandemic has changed the way we live, work, learn, socialise and shop. With the number of new cases falling, Australia is now on the slow road to recovery. Kathryn Robinson brings you the latest developments. 5:30pm Foreign Correspondent (CC,Repeat) The show that takes the road less travelled, to the ends of the Earth, in search of the story. Open a window to the world as the ABC's network of foreign correspondents uncover stories and meet people you won't see elsewhere. 5 | P a g e ABC NEWS Program Guide: Week 22 Sunday, 24 May 2020 6:00pm ABC News Weekend: Auslan Bulletin The latest news and information on the Coronavirus pandemic presented by Kathryn Robinson. This bulletin will be Auslan interpreted to provide accessible information to keep Australia's deaf community connected and informed. 6:30pm The Breakfast Couch (CC,Repeat) Join Michael Rowland, Lisa Millar and the team for some of the best conversations as we hear from some of the most informed and entertaining guests who have appeared on News Breakfast. 7:00pm ABC News Weekend (CC) Know the latest on the rapidly changing COVID-19 situation as some social and economic restrictions are eased. Gemma Veness brings you up to date information and breaking news as Australia starts to reopen and recover. 7:45pm The Virus (CC,Repeat) Jeremy Fernandez brings you a complete snapshot of the Coronavirus situation this week in Australia and around the globe, looking at the curve, the race to find a vaccine, and the experts answer your questions. 8:00pm ABC News Update The headlines from ABC News, updating you on the day's top stories from across Australia and around the world. 8:02pm Insiders (CC,Repeat) As Australia adapts to a new way of living during the Coronavirus pandemic, David Speers and the panel discuss the big issues as our elected leaders make complex decisions. David puts important questions to our policy makers. 9:00pm ABC News Weekend The Coronavirus pandemic has changed the way we live, work, learn, socialise and shop. With the number of new cases falling, Australia is now on the slow road to recovery. Gemma Veness brings you the latest developments. 6 | P a g e ABC NEWS Program Guide: Week 22 Sunday, 24 May 2020 9:30pm Barrie Cassidy's One Plus One (CC,Repeat) He's one of Australia's most respected and trusted journalists. Now the founding host of Insiders Barrie Cassidy returns to ABC with a new series of interviews with fascinating people on the topic of Leadership. 10:00pm ABC News Australia is adapting to the 'new normal' of living with social distancing and stay home measures but as the curve flattens, when and how will we restart the country? Gemma Veness brings you the latest news on COVID-19. 10:30pm The World This Week (CC,Repeat) Beverley O'Connor presents the week's best international stories from an Australian perspective, as seen by ABC News reporters posted in Europe, North America, China, the Middle East, North Asia, South Asia and the Pacific. 11:00pm ABC Nightly News (CC) Everything you need to know about the unfolding and fast moving COVID-19 situation including the healthcare emergency, economic crisis and the impact on jobs, schools, aged care, plus social dislocation, travel bans and more. 11:30pm The Mix (CC,Repeat) Art in the age of Corona. With festivals, venues and events cancelled due to the Coronavirus shutdown, The Mix team Lisa, Eloise and Zokov speak with artists and performers about the creative process and living in isolation. 12:00am ABC News The latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and live coverage of events as they
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