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ABC TV Program Guide Week 36 ABC TV Program Guide Week 36 ABC T Program Guide: National: Week 36 Index ABC TV Program Guide Week 36 ABC TV Program Guide Week 36 .................................................................................................................................. 1 Sunday, 29 August 2021 ........................................................................................................................................ 2 Monday, 30 August 2021 ...................................................................................................................................... 6 Tuesday, 31 August 2021 ...................................................................................................................................... 9 Wednesday, 1 September 2021 .......................................................................................................................... 12 Thursday, 2 September 2021 .............................................................................................................................. 15 Friday, 3 September 2021 ................................................................................................................................... 18 Saturday, 4 September 2021 .............................................................................................................................. 21 1 | P a g e ABC TV Program Guide: Week 36 Sunday 29 August 2021 Sunday, 29 August 2021 6:00am rage (CC,PG) Keep the party vibe going with wall-to-wall music videos, from new releases to classics and the long-forgotten. 7:00am Weekend Breakfast (CC) Ease into your Sunday with an intelligent and engaging mix of news, updated information, in-depth analysis, interviews, politics and weather. Presented by Johanna Nicholson and Fauziah Ibrahim plus sport with Jared Coote. 9:00am Insiders (CC) For 20 years Insiders has brought you the big political stories. David Speers talks to the key players and the panel unpack the latest in federal politics including the COVID response, vaccine rollout and a looming election. 10:00am Offsiders (CC) The AFL home and away season has been completed and the Top 8 teams are into the Finals. In the NRL its also the business end of the season with one round to go before Finals. Kelli Underwood and the panel unpack the action. 10:30am 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, the Middle East, North Asia, South Asia and the Pacific. 11:00am Compass: Points of Difference (CC,AD,Repeat) Disability advocate Nicole Lee is a breath of fresh air introducing a range of dynamic women who reveal what it's like for people with disabilities to deal with the able bodied world's misconceptions. 11:30am TBA 12:00pm ABC News at Noon (CC) Miriam Corowa presents the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and coverage of events as they unfold. Plus original reporting, expert analysis and all the updated news, sport, weather and information you need. 2 | P a g e ABC TV Program Guide: Week 36 Sunday 29 August 2021 12:30pm Landline (CC) In 2021 Landline turns 30, celebrating three decades telling the stories of farmers, businesses and communities from Australia's rural and regional heartland. Hosted by award-winning journalist Pip Courtney. 1:30pm Gardening Australia (CC,AD,Repeat) Inspiring, entertaining and full of practical advice, join Costa Georgiadis and the team as they unearth gardening ideas, meet avid gardeners and look at some of the most inspiring gardens from across the country. 2:30pm Shakespeare And Hathaway: In My Memory Lock'd (CC,Repeat,PG) Bored during a stake-out, Frank and Lu spot a befuddled-looking man with a head wound wandering the streets, when questioned the man has no clue who he is, so Frank and Lu set out to discover his identity. 3:15pm Scottish Vets Down Under (CC,AD,Repeat,PG)Final In the series finale, Dr Chris performs delicate surgery on a cat at risk of losing its eyeball. At the equine hospital, the team operates on a conscious horse to remove a tumour. 4:00pm Great Barrier Reef - The Next Generation (CC,Repeat,PG) A cast of young marine explorers take us on an immersive journey into life on the reef, during a summer of love. Featuring stunning footage of coral spawning, fish breeding, birds and turtles returning to islands to nest. 5:00pm Art Works (CC,Repeat) Art Works is dedicated to exploring the full spectrum of the arts in Australia. Hosted by arts broadcaster Namila Benson, Art Works will reset the national artistic conversation featuring a palette of ideas for everyone. 5:30pm Antiques Roadshow: Crathes Castle 2 (CC,G) Crathes Castle in Aberdeenshire and its beautiful gardens host a Roadshow with a distinctly Scottish flavour, featuring signed Harry Potter books and ornate silver from Iona. 6:30pm Compass: I Never Forget a Face (CC,AD,Repeat) A successful photographer is thrown into a confronting journey of self-discovery when he learns he may have a neurological disorder. 3 | P a g e ABC TV Program Guide: Week 36 Sunday 29 August 2021 7:00pm ABC News Sunday (CC) 7:40pm David Attenborough's Global Adventure (CC,G) *Brand New* From the deep oceans in a state-of-the-art submarine on the Great Barrier Reef, to the ancient rainforests of Borneo, David Attenborough embarks on a unique natural history adventure across the globe and through time. 8:35pm The Newsreader (CC,AD) *Brand New* When news breaks of Lindy Chamberlain's imminent release from prison, Helen, Dale and cameraman Tim fly to Darwin. But they'll face fierce competition as they fight to land the "interview of the century". 9:25pm Traces (CC,AD,M,Adult Themes, Coarse Language) *Brand New McKinven's enquiries ruffle feathers and a furious Julie chides Emma for dragging up the Series* past. When Emma is threatened with a knife, it's clear that someone's hiding something. 10:10pm Les Norton: Bowen Lager (CC,Repeat,M,Coarse Language, Sexual References, Violence) When Lozza needs a replacement actor for her big beer commercial, Les finds himself in the spotlight and the identity of the woman gunning for Price is revealed. 11:05pm Silent Witness: Duty of Candour (Part 2) (CC,Repeat,M,Adult Themes, Violence) Nikki comes face-to-face with Simon Laing once again as the motive for the murders appears to be blackmail. The hospital computer database has been hacked and Clarissa and Max follow the clues to a hacker called Splinter. 12:05am Maigret in Montmartre (CC,Repeat,M,Adult Themes, Drug Use, Nudity, Sexual References, Violence)Final A stripper in Montmartre reports that she had last night overheard two men at her club planning to kill a countess. Her report is taken but as the crime has not happened, not much attention is paid to her claims. 1:35am rage (MA,Rage Warning - Adult Themes, Coarse Language, Drug Use, Horror, Nudity, Sex References, Violence) Australia's longest running music TV show, rage is home to the biggest vault of music videos from a diverse range of artists, genres and eras. We curate the best clips of all time to surprise and entertain you for hours. 4 | P a g e ABC TV Program Guide: Week 36 Sunday 29 August 2021 4:10am Shakespeare And Hathaway: In My Memory Lock'd (CC,Repeat,PG) Bored during a stake-out, Frank and Lu spot a befuddled-looking man with a head wound wandering the streets, when questioned the man has no clue who he is, so Frank and Lu set out to discover his identity. 4:55am Insiders (CC,Repeat) For 20 years Insiders has brought you the big political stories. David Speers talks to the key players and the panel unpack the latest in federal politics including the COVID response, vaccine rollout and a looming election. 5 | P a g e ABC TV Program Guide: Week 36 Monday 30 August 2021 Monday, 30 August 2021 6:00am News Breakfast (CC) 9:00am ABC News Mornings (CC) 10:00am Landline (CC,Repeat) 11:00am David Attenborough's Global Adventure (CC,Repeat,G) 12:00pm ABC News At Noon (CC) 1:00pm The Durrells (CC,Repeat,PG) 2:00pm Parliament Question Time (CC) 3:15pm ABC News Afternoons (CC) 4:00pm Escape From The City (CC,AD,Repeat,PG) 4:55pm Anh's Brush With Fame (CC,Repeat,PG) 5:25pm Hard Quiz (CC,Repeat,PG,Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following program contains images and voices of people who have died) 6:00pm The Drum (CC) Ellen Fanning and Julia Baird host smart and respectful conversations about the issues impacting people's lives in the show that values expertise above opinions. 7:00pm ABC News (CC) 7:30pm 7.30 (CC) Australia's leading nightly public affairs program, bringing you more exclusive investigations and real life stories of extraordinary Australians. Plus a unique perspective on the issues of the day. Presented by Leigh Sales. 8:00pm Australian Story (CC) 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. For 25 years we have been telling the stories of extraordinary Australians. 6 | P a g e ABC TV Program Guide: Week 36 Monday 30 August 2021 8:30pm Four Corners (CC) Holding power to account for 60 Years, Four Corners continues to expose scandals, trigger inquiries, lead national debate and confront the issues that matter to us all. Australia's premier investigative journalism program. 9:15pm Media Watch (CC,PG) Paul Barry presents the show that casts a critical eye over the media industry, watching the watchers and commenting on all forms of media, spin and communications. 9:35pm Beyond The Towers: Black Flag (CC,AD) In 2014, Islamic extremists parading black flags swept across northern Syria and Iraq smashing the Iraqi Army before declaring a Caliphate across a vast area. 10:30pm ABC Late News (CC) End your day informed and up-to-date with the latest from Australia's most trusted news source. Michael Tetlow presents the day's top stories, updated details and original reporting. Plus business news with Kathryn Robinson. 11:05pm Doctor at the Door: The McClellands (CC,Repeat) In part two of this Catalyst series, Dr Preeya Alexander meets a couple who are on the march towards Type 2 Diabetes and their fussy eating son.
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