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SBS World News NEWS SBS World News 2021 Ep 234 2021 234 AUSTRALIA 2021 LIVE NC Y Only World News Service WEEK 35: Sunday, 22 August - Saturday, 28 August 2021 ALL MARKETS Start Consumer Closed Audio Date Genre Title Episode Title Series Episode TV Guide Text Country of Origin Language Year RPT Classification Subtitles Time Advice Captions Description 2021-08-22 0500 News - Overseas France 24 Feature France 24 Feature 0 News feature in English from France 24, Paris. FRANCE English-100 0 NC Y NHK World English Nhk World English News News from Japan's Broadcasting Corporation, NHK, delivering the latest in business, technology, health, 2021-08-22 0515 News - Domestic 0 JAPAN English-100 0 NC Y News Morning environmental and world news, in English. Deutsche Welle Deutsche Welle English News 2021-08-22 0530 News - Domestic 0 News and analysis of the top international and European news and current affairs from Berlin, in English. GERMANY English-100 0 NC Y English News Morning France 24 English France 24 English News International news and current affairs television from Paris, offering a French perspective on world events, in 2021-08-22 0600 News - Domestic 0 FRANCE English-100 0 RPT NC Y News First Edition Morning First Edition English. Al Jazeera News Hour First 2021-08-22 0630 News - Overseas Al Jazeera News 0 0 News via satellite from Al Jazeera Satellite Network, Qatar, in English. QATAR English-100 2017 NC Y Edition 2021-08-22 0730 News - Overseas Italian News Italian News Daily 0 News via satellite from RAI Rome in Italian, no subtitles. ITALY Italian-100 2013 NC 2021-08-22 0810 News - Overseas Filipino News Filipino News 0 News via satellite from ABS-CBN Manila, in Tagalog, no subtitles. PHILIPPINES Filipino-100 2013 NC 2021-08-22 0840 News - Overseas French News French News 0 News via satellite from FT2 Paris, in French, no subtitles. FRANCE French-100 2013 NC 2021-08-22 0930 News - Overseas Greek News Greek News 0 News via satellite from ERT Athens, in Greek, no subtitles. GREECE Greek-100 2020 NC 2021-08-22 1030 News - Overseas German News German News 0 News via satellite from DW Berlin, in German, no subtitles. GERMANY German-100 2013 NC 2021-08-22 1100 News - Overseas Spanish News Spanish News 0 News via satellite from RTVE Madrid, in Spanish, no subtitles. SPAIN Spanish-100 2013 NC 2021-08-22 1130 News - Overseas Turkish News Turkish News 0 News via satellite from TRT Turkey, in Turkish, no subtitles. TURKEY Turkish-100 2013 NC 2021-08-22 1200 News - Overseas Arabic News F24 Arabic News F24 0 International news and current affairs from France 24 Arabic, via satellite, in Arabic, no subtitles. FRANCE Arabic-100 0 NC ABC America: World Abc America: World News America’s number one network news bulletin with anchors David Muir weekdays Whit Johnson Saturday 2021-08-22 1230 News - Overseas NEWS 0 USA English-100 0 NC Y News Tonight Tonight With David Muir edition and Linsey Davis Sunday edition. Speedweek is a comprehensive motorsport show that covers many forms of Australian and International 2021-08-22 1300 Motor Sports Speedweek SPORTS Speedweek 2021 Ep 30 2021 30 AUSTRALIA 2021 NC Y motorsport - made specially for speed enthusiasts. Cycling: Arctic Race Cycling: Arctic Race Of Norway 2021-08-22 1500 Cycling SPORTS 2021 5 All the best moments and highlights from the Arctic Race Of Norway 2021. International Cycling 2021. NORWAY 2021 Y Of Norway 2021 2021, Highlights Gymnastics: Gymnastics: Trampoline All the best moments and highlights from the Trampoline World Cup Series, Italy. International Gymnastics 2021-08-22 1600 Gymnastics Trampoline World SPORTS 2020 15 2020 NC Y World Cup Series, Italy 2020. Cup Italy Cycling: La Vuelta Cycling: La Vuelta 2021 2021-08-22 1700 Cycling SPORTS 2021 8 All the best moments and highlights from the La Vuelta 2021. International Cycling 2021. SPAIN 2021 Y 2021 Highlights Highlights, Stage 8 December 1944. American units in the Ardennes are a mix of green troops and battered divisions sent to rest English-96; WWII: Battles For 2021-08-22 1730 History Battle Of The Bulge 01 7 and rebuild in a quiet sector. Little do they know, Hitler has picked this sector for a major offensive - a last GERMANY German-3; French- 2019 RPT PG a w Y Y Europe great gamble in the West to turn the tide of the war. 1 Up-to-date reports and analysis of the major national and international news stories of the day in Australia's 2021-08-22 1830 News - Overseas SBS World News NEWS SBS World News 2021 Ep 234 2021 234 AUSTRALIA 2021 LIVE NC Y only world news service. Gain a new understanding of Britain’s longest reigning Queen with this fascinating series which explores Queen Victoria’s life through stories of the personal relationships between her, her husband Albert the Prince Consort and their nine children. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert shared a passionate marriage but Queen Victoria's historians claim that behind closed doors their domestic life was a battlefield. Spanning 60 years, this family 2021-08-22 1930 History Best Laid Plans, The 01 1 UNITED KINGDOM English-100 2013 RPT PG Y Children saga tells a tale of manipulation, conflict, intimidation, emotional blackmail and fevered attempts by Victoria’s children to escape the clutches of their domineering and needy mother. The series draws on the written material and photographs the family left behind to bring the characters and complex relationships to life. A royal saga full of passion, restraint, manipulation and secrets is brought to life in this three-part documentary exploring the tumultuous life of Queen Victoria. Spanning 60 years, this series uncovers the true story of the reign of Queen Victoria through her personal relationships with her husband, Prince Albert, Queen Victoria's 2021-08-22 2035 History Domestic Tyrant, A 01 2 and nine children. After Albert’s death, Victoria’s relationship with her daughters became oppressive. She UNITED KINGDOM English-100 2013 RPT PG Y Children both clung to and bullied the girls, and arranged their marriages. In response, the Princesses fought back, determined to become independent and find their own love and purpose. From sculpture to medicine, the daughters became champions of women for a new era. The final chapter centres on Victoria’s relationship with her sons. It explores her difficult rapport with their eldest son Bertie, who she blamed and resented for Albert’s death. Victoria also had a problematic Queen Victoria's 2021-08-22 2140 History Princes Will Be Princes 01 3 relationship with her son Leopold, the physically weak but spirited haemophiliac who put up the most UNITED KINGDOM English-100 2013 RPT PG Y Children determined effort to break free from his mother’s control. Ultimately, the idea of Monarchy based on purity is put to the test as the philandering Bertie comes to the throne. Five high-profile Australians agree to swap their privileged lifestyles for 10 days of being homeless in NSW. They find out what it’s like to go from having everything to having absolutely nothing. Living amongst Filthy Rich And Filthy Rich And Homeless 2021-08-22 2240 Culture & Society 03 2 Australia’s homeless are Emergency Doctor & Businessman Dr. Andrew Rochford, Deputy Lord Mayor of AUSTRALIA English-100 2019 RPT M a d l w Y Y Y Homeless Series 3 Ep 2 Melbourne Arron Wood, Restauranteur & Entrepreneur Pauline Nguyen, Comedian & Radio Presenter Ciaran Lyons, and Actress & Model Ellie Gonsalves. We meet 35 year old Mark, who is a long term resident at a neurological hospital. Mark is rushed to St Health, Science & 24 Hours In 2021-08-22 2345 Do The Right Thing 15 4 George’s struggling to breathe, and his devoted parents travel with him in the ambulance. Doctors are UNITED KINGDOM English-100 2019 RPT M a Y Y Technology Emergency concerned that he has an infection, which is particularly dangerous for him. Health, Science & Diagnosis On Could a machine replace your doctor? Dr Hannah Fry explores the incredible ways AI is revolutionising 2021-08-22 2440 Diagnosis On Demand 0 UNITED KINGDOM English-100 2018 RPT G Y Y Technology Demand healthcare - and what this means for all of us. The Surgeon and the Soldier is the story of leading Australian surgeon, Associate Professor Munjed Al Muderis, who has pioneered osseointegration surgery, a controversial procedure for amputees. Munjed sets out to change the life of a young British soldier, a double amputee who has fought a David and Goliath battle Health, Science & The Surgeon And with the British military to get the procedure done by Munjed in Australia. Munjed has had his own battles 2021-08-22 2550 Surgeon And The Soldier, The 0 AUSTRALIA English-100 2016 RPT M a l Y Y Technology The Soldier within the medical fraternity and more dramatically with the Australian authorities. Whilst now a leading, pioneering surgeon, Munjed is a refugee who arrived in Australia by boat and experienced the horrors of detention. Munjed is determined to realise his ambition, to make a half man, half robot and by achieving his lifelong dream to give back to as many people as possible: their mobility. How should we approach medical treatment when we’re dying? It’s a question we all have to face, but avoid talking about. Thanks to advances in modern medicine, doctors are better equipped to fight many life- Health, Science & How To Die A Better threatening diseases. Their focus is saving lives. 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