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ABC News 24 Program Schedule 1 | P a g e ABC News 24 Program Guide: National: Week 4 Index Index Program Guide .............................................................................................................................................................. 3 Sunday, 22 January 2017 ...................................................................................................................................... 3 Monday, 23 January 2017 ..................................................................................................................................... 9 Tuesday, 24 January 2017 ................................................................................................................................... 12 Wednesday, 25 January 2017 ............................................................................................................................. 15 Thursday, 26 January 2017 ................................................................................................................................. 18 Friday, 27 January 2017 ...................................................................................................................................... 22 Saturday, 28 January 2017 .................................................................................................................................. 25 Marketing Contacts ..................................................................................................................................................... 31 ABC News 24 is a live channel in all states. The times displayed in this schedule are in AEST format. 2 | P a g e ABC News 24 Program Guide: National: Week 4 Sunday, 22 January 2017 Program Guide Sunday, 22 January 2017 6:00am ABC News Update Live across Australia, the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and live coverage of events as they unfold. Plus comprehensive analysis and original reporting from ABC reporters around Australia and the world. 6:02am Planet America (Repeat) Returning for 2017, John Barron and Chas Liciardello preview tomorrow's inauguration of Donald Trump as the 45th President of the United States. 6:30am One Plus One: Lily Brett (CC,Repeat) Lily Brett is a New York-based novelist whose work draws deeply on her own experiences as a Jewish woman whose parents survived the Holocaust. #OnePlusOne 7:00am Weekend Breakfast (CC) Presented by Andrew Geoghegan & Miriam Corowa, covering the latest news from Australia and around the world, with in-depth analysis and interviews, as well as sport, weather and what's happening in the arts. 10:00am Weekend Breakfast (CC) Presented by Andrew Geoghegan & Miriam Corowa, covering the latest news from Australia and around the world, with in-depth analysis and interviews, as well as sport, weather and what's happening in the arts. 11:00am ABC News Live across Australia, the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and live coverage of events as they unfold. Plus comprehensive analysis and original reporting from ABC reporters around Australia and the world. 11:30am Landline (CC,Repeat) Pip Courtney & a team of Landline reporters around the country bring you up to date with the issues affecting rural & regional Australia. From farming, agriculture, food, economics, innovation, climate, infrastructure & more. 3 | P a g e ABC News 24 Program Guide: National: Week 4 Sunday, 22 January 2017 12:00pm ABC News Live across Australia, the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and live coverage of events as they unfold. Plus comprehensive analysis and original reporting from ABC reporters around Australia and the world. 12:30pm Offsiders: Summer Edition (CC,Repeat) Gerard Whateley is joined by a panel of sportswriters, commentators & experts to discuss & dissect the week in sport. Offsiders provides a challenging, insightful, humorous debate for those serious about sport. #Offsiders 1:00pm ABC News Live across Australia, the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and live coverage of events as they unfold. Plus comprehensive analysis and original reporting from ABC reporters around Australia and the world. 1:30pm Australia Wide Special (CC,Repeat) Yassmin Abdel-Magied presents stories from the people and places that make up the Australian experience. From the city streets to the urban centres & beyond, we look behind the stories that make the news. #AustraliaWide 2:00pm ABC News Live across Australia, the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and live coverage of events as they unfold. Plus comprehensive analysis and original reporting from ABC reporters around Australia and the world. 2:30pm One Plus One: Lily Brett (CC,Repeat) Lily Brett is a New York-based novelist whose work draws deeply on her own experiences as a Jewish woman whose parents survived the Holocaust. #OnePlusOne 3:00pm ABC News Live across Australia, the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and live coverage of events as they unfold. Plus comprehensive analysis and original reporting from ABC reporters around Australia and the world. 3:30pm Compass: Auburn Giants (CC,Repeat,PG) When Amna Karra-Hassan played her first game of Aussie Rules football she was hooked. She convinced friends to start training with her & form a women's team. Five years later the Auburn Giants are top of the ladder. 4 | P a g e ABC News 24 Program Guide: National: Week 4 Sunday, 22 January 2017 4:00pm ABC News Live across Australia, the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and live coverage of events as they unfold. Plus comprehensive analysis and original reporting from ABC reporters around Australia and the world. 4:30pm The Mix: The Odd Art Episode (CC,Repeat) Myf Warhurst experiences the dark art of photographer Roger Ballen, comedian Scott Aukerman gives us a truly weird interview, and we listen to music of human brain cells. 5:00pm ABC News Live across Australia, the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and live coverage of events as they unfold. Plus comprehensive analysis and original reporting from ABC reporters around Australia and the world. 5:30pm Catalyst: Oxytocin / Crown Of Thorns Starfish (CC,Repeat,PG) It turns out oxytocin is responsible for a lot more than just love. Dr Graham Phillips discovers oxytocin's great potential to treat social disorders, like drug addiction and alcoholism. #ABCcatalyst 6:00pm ABC News Weekend Live across Australia, the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and live coverage of events as they unfold. Plus comprehensive analysis and original reporting from ABC reporters around Australia and the world. 6:30pm Foreign Correspondent: Keep Calm And Drill On (CC,Repeat) Oil-rich Norway has adopted the radical goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2030. But, as Eric Campbell reports, there's a catch to this green revolution. #ForeignCorrespondent 7:00pm ABC News Weekend Live across Australia, the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and live coverage of events as they unfold. Plus comprehensive analysis and original reporting from ABC reporters around Australia and the world. 7:30pm Back Roads: Innisfail to Normanton (CC,Repeat,G) Heather Ewart joins a big-hearted hairdresser and her 76-year-old apprentice on a ten day road-trip from their home town of Innisfail to Normanton in Queensland's Gulf country. 5 | P a g e ABC News 24 Program Guide: National: Week 4 Sunday, 22 January 2017 8:00pm ABC News Live across Australia, the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and live coverage of events as they unfold. Plus comprehensive analysis and original reporting from ABC reporters around Australia and the world. 8:30pm A Taste Of Landline (CC,Repeat) Back for a second series, this 'paddock to plate' program shows in detail where our food comes from and the farmers who grow it, as well as the consumers who buy it and some of Australia's top chefs who cook it. 9:00pm ABC News Weekend Live across Australia, the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and live coverage of events as they unfold. Plus comprehensive analysis and original reporting from ABC reporters around Australia and the world. 9:30pm One Plus One: Lily Brett (CC,Repeat) Lily Brett is a New York-based novelist whose work draws deeply on her own experiences as a Jewish woman whose parents survived the Holocaust. #OnePlusOne 10:00pm ABC News Live across Australia, the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and live coverage of events as they unfold. Plus comprehensive analysis and original reporting from ABC reporters around Australia and the world. 10:30pm Planet America (Repeat) Returning for 2017, John Barron and Chas Liciardello preview tomorrow's inauguration of Donald Trump as the 45th President of the United States. 11:00pm ABC News (CC) Live across Australia, the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and live coverage of events as they unfold. Plus comprehensive analysis and original reporting from ABC reporters around Australia and the world. 11:30pm Conflict Zone From our broadcast partners Deutsche Welle an interview program that puts the spotlight on controversial issues and goes beyond the normal soundbite culture. Presented by Tim Sebastian. 6 | P a g e ABC News 24 Program Guide: National: Week 4 Sunday, 22 January 2017 12:00am ABC News Update Live across Australia, the latest from ABC News, following today's top stories and live coverage of events as they unfold. Plus comprehensive analysis and original reporting from ABC reporters around
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