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Make Me a Supermodel 19:30-20:30
Who will be the winner? Filmed in front of a live studio audience, all 14 models will make a return to the catwalk in preparation of the big announcement. The winner will receive a contract with Chadwick Modelling Agency, a fashion spread in Marie Claire magazine, and overseas representation with New York Management. Hosted by Jennifer Hawkins with judges Martin Walsh and Jackie Frank. | The Amazing Race 20:30-21:30
Please Hold While I Singe My Skull As the race heads to Old Delhi, India, Mother Nature foils one team when a windstorm blows away their Detour. Meanwhile, a budding romance between competing racers causes friction. Then, another racer lashes out as their team reaches its boiling point. Hosted by Phil Keoghan. | Bones 21:30-22:30
The Finger in the Nest When Booth's son discovers a corpse's severed finger in a birds nest, the team launch an investigation to find the rest of the body. The trail leads to a veterinarian involved with an illegal dog-fighting ring, and the search for the killer dog and it's owner heats up. Meanwhile, Sweets confronts Hodgins about his attitude in the lab. | Heroes 22:30-23:00
Villains To prepare for the confrontation ahead, Hiro explores what forces helped twist Sylar, Flint and Arthur Petrelli into villains. Meanwhile, agent-in-training Meredith watches her new life go up in smoke. | Scrubs 23:00-00:00
My Manhood JD becomes scared that he is not masculine enough to set an example for his son. Meanwhile, after a necessary surgery leaves him feeling less manly, Turk is overcompensating his own masculinity by fighting anybody that tries to get the break room remote. |
Make Me a Supermodel 19:30-20:30
Who will be the winner? Filmed in front of a live studio audience, all 14 models will make a return to the catwalk in preparation of the big announcement. The winner will receive a contract with Chadwick Modelling Agency, a fashion spread in Marie Claire magazine, and overseas representation with New York Management. Hosted by Jennifer Hawkins with judges Martin Walsh and Jackie Frank. | The Amazing Race 20:30-21:30
Please Hold While I Singe My Skull As the race heads to Old Delhi, India, Mother Nature foils one team when a windstorm blows away their Detour. Meanwhile, a budding romance between competing racers causes friction. Then, another racer lashes out as their team reaches its boiling point. Hosted by Phil Keoghan. | Bones 21:30-22:30
The Finger in the Nest When Booth's son discovers a corpse's severed finger in a birds nest, the team launch an investigation to find the rest of the body. The trail leads to a veterinarian involved with an illegal dog-fighting ring, and the search for the killer dog and it's owner heats up. Meanwhile, Sweets confronts Hodgins about his attitude in the lab. | Heroes 22:30-23:30
Villains To prepare for the confrontation ahead, Hiro explores what forces helped twist Sylar, Flint and Arthur Petrelli into villains. Meanwhile, agent-in-training Meredith watches her new life go up in smoke. | Louis Theroux 23:30-00:30
Louis Theroux and the Swingers Louis visits a sub culture of middle-class couples in Southern California who embrace all the core values of America except one - monogamy. They call themselves "members of the lifestyle", or swingers. Gary and Margaret run a regular swing party out of their suburban home and invite Louis along on the condition that he bring a date. So Louis places a newspaper ad for a single woman into swinging and responses are soon flooding in. |
Getaway 19:30-20:30
Getaway go to "Australia". Dermott and Jason get an exclusive on the set of the new movie "Australia" in Queensland, Western Australia and the Northern Territory. Also, Catriona checks out the pretty villages that make up the towns of the Danube bed in Hungry and Samoa's beautiful Manon Island. Plus, Jason searches for the best coffee on a cafe tour of Sydney. | This Is Your Life 20:30-21:30
Join host Mike Munro in a red carpet event, as he honours one of the nation's biggest dead-set legends in this special This Is Your Life. | RPA 21:30-22:30
Three weeks after Ian's surgery, the headaches have returned, so he has to go back to hospital and face the inevitable. Meanwhile, Sue is expecting her second child, however her placenta is blocking the birth canal. Also, a retired truckie has noticed his abdomen is bloating and he's been suffering some pain and discomfort. Doctors will need to operate to find out what they are dealing with. | The Strip 22:30-23:30
The police suspect a Yakuza assassination when a Japanese girl is found dead in a suitcase, however the detectives also investigate her fetish with plastic surgery. Meanwhile, Amy has information that can bring the Lazar empire tumbling down. | Seinfeld 23:30-00:00
The Soup Nazi A demanding soup chef bans Elaine from eating his acclaimed product. Then, Elaine buys an antique armoire from a street dealer only to have it stolen whilst under Kramer's care. |
Catalyst 20:00-20:35
Don't Die Young: The Whole Body Dr Alice Roberts' intimate tour of the human body continues with this practical guide on how all of our organs work in unison. She (disastrously) attempts to conduct an orchestra, and takes to the treadmill in an exercise challenge at Liverpool University's School of Sport Science. Can regular exercise counterbalance the natural deterioration of our fitness levels as our body ages? Dr Alice also shows us the latest medical technology, including colourful 3D scanning, which will help doctors diagnose illness in the future. Did Lisa Garrity, a 34-year-old Londoner, succeed with her pledge to give up smoking after her series one Don't Die Young experience? One year on, Dr Alice pays her a visit. Dr Alice's core argument is that medical advances in treatment are only half the story. We must look at prevention, and the answers lie in the origins of homo sapien. She visits the National Museum in Wales to see the oldest human skeleton found in Britain - a 29,000-year-old man. "This young man would have had what we'd consider today to be an ideally healthy lifestyle. He would have had to be physically active every day to stay alive. He had a fantastic diet; low fat, low salt; high in fibre. He had no choice but to be healthy. Since then our bodies haven't changed, but our lifestyles are dramatically different", says Dr Alice. To have the best chance of living a long, happy and healthy life we have to try to eat a balanced diet and take as much exercise as possible. It's as simple (and as hard) as that. | Adam Hills Live 20:35-21:32
The hills are alive with Joymonger and Characterful. Earlier this year Adam Hills recorded his two favourite stand-up comedy shows - Joymonger and Characterful - in Melbourne. Join the host of Spicks And Specks and see the best bits of both shows and find out what makes Adam Hills a truly world-beating, award-winning stand-up star. In a world of reality television, double-speaking politicians, botox, and crimes against the English language, Adam injects a little bit of "character" back into the world. He plays with the crowd, tells some stories, and engages in some tummy-drumming - all for the sake of fun. | Hair tales 21:32-22:30
Hair is one powerful collection of follicles. Throughout history, it has divided and united, led to self-imposed exile and raised others to god-like status. Hair is synonymous with iconic beauty, sexuality and stardom. But what does hair mean to the mere mortal? This is a film full of unlikely stories. There's Lance the ex-gothic Mortician; Esther the Canadian hair academic; Gilly the farm girl turned bikini waxer and Margaret the myopic hair artist to name a few. This program is an anecdotal mix of eclectic memories, dreams lost and inner selves found. Alive and dead, functional and ornamental, the duality of hair makes it a fascinating accessory, tool for expression and connection to history, culture and fantasy. This film explores such duality through fascinating tales, where hair becomes a porthole into the vast spectrum of human experience. Characters recount chilling stories of murder, the desperate dash to the hairdresser for 1980 Lady Di flicks; the racial politics of hair within the African American community; the most painful place for a man to wax and the mystery of deceptive genes. This film challenges viewer to rethink their assumptions about hair and what it tells us about who we are, have been and would like to become. It celebrates the diversity and commonality of human experience. Underneath that curly, straight, blond, brown mop, we're more similar than we think. Hair - underestimate it at your peril. | Lateline 22:30-23:05
A unique nightly news analysis program bringing you up-to-the-minute coverage of Australian and international news and events. Presented by Leigh Sales. | Lateline Business 23:05-23:30
The day's business and finance news, with the latest trends on international share and currency markets, pointing to what Australians can expect in the day ahead. | Mariza And The Story Of Fado 23:30-00:30
Filmed on location in Lisbon, Portugal, this program examines the art of Fado - its history and development. It also features interviews with and performances by Mariza and other fadistas, musicians and experts. |
Inspector Rex 19:35-20:30
The Hit List Ricarda Limmer wants the job of her boss, Michael Fuchs, so she claims he sexually assaulted her and gets him sacked. The workaholic Fuchs plots revenge and draws up a hit list of the four women he believes responsible for his being fired. He callously murders two of them and Inspectors Brandtner and Rex have to call on the full range of their skills to prevent further bloodshed. | The Eagle: A Crime Odyssey 20:30-21:35
Codename: Nemesis Hallgrim and Marie attend a conference in Sweden and they locate the person behind the Lithuanian sex trade. A price is put on Hallgrim's head and someone comes to collect. | World News Australia 21:35-22:00
Up-to-date reports and analysis of the major national and international news stories of the day in Australia's only world news service. | Market Update 22:00-22:05
A recap of the day's financial news from the resources of CNBC. The Shining 22:05-00:35
Movie Based on Stephen King's novel of the same name, The Shining is said to be director Stanley Kubrick's scariest movie, and one of the scariest movies of all time. Jack Torrance, a novelist with writer's block and a reformed alcoholic, takes a job as caretaker of the Overlook Hotel in the secluded mountains of Colorado. He and his wife Wendy and young son Danny will be the only occupants for five months, while the hotel is closed down for winter. Jack hopes the peace and seclusion will inspire him to write again, but the place hides a dark secret and soon begins to affect his sanity. |
Something in the Air 19:30-20:02
Reading The Signs Wayne attempts to win Megan back with a romantic gesture but ends up putting her life at risk. Meanwhile, it seems Doug has a lot more riding on the election result than he thought. Spicks & Specks 20:02-20:30
The world of music exposed like never before. Comedian Adam Hills leads two teams through different rounds of music-related riddles and games. | Stupid, Stupid Man 20:30-21:00
Fifteenth Floor Follows the exploits of four blokes who comprise the COQ editorial team and the women who have to work with them. | Summer Heights High 21:00-21:30
Mr G's musical is in jeopardy when cast members quit after too much verbal abuse; Ja'mie shocks her friends with a surprise formal date; and Jonah gets into an altercation with his breakdancing nemesis. | Review With Myles Barlow 21:30-22:00
Myles embarks on a harrowing mission to fill his life with myriad stresses; the question of loyalty is explored; and Myles ponders the possibility of reconciliation with his estranged wife Cathrine. | The Graham Norton Show 22:00-22:30
Graham Norton, the multi-award winning British comedy talk-show host, presents his talk show based on the people, trends, stories and aspects of celebrity culture that interest him most. | Ideal 22:30-23:00
Small-time hash dealer Moz lives in an old flat with his long-term girlfriend. His "profession" serves as the backdrop for the colourful customers and misfits who pass through his life on a daily basis. | Bromwell High 23:00-23:24
Drama Queen Martin and Carol Jackson's marriage is in tatters, and Carol decides to put her energy into organising a school play to exorcise her woes. Latrina is given the star role but encounters an extreme bout of stage fright. | Station Close 23:24-06:00
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Italian News 20:00-20:35
A weekly news magazine from RAI Rome. In Italian. No subtitles. | Indonesian News 20:35-21:05
News via satellite. From TVRI, Jakarta. Presented in Indonesian with no subtitles. | Mandarin News 21:05-21:35
News via satellite. From CCTV, Beijing. Presented in Mandarin with no subtitles. | Filipino News 21:35-22:15
Weekly news bulletin from ABS-CBN Manila, in Tagalog, no subtitles. | Japanese News 22:15-22:50
News via satellite from NHK, Tokyo. Presented in Japanese with no subtitles. | German News 22:50-23:20
DW Berlin. | Spanish News 23:20-23:55
News via satellite from RTVE, Madrid. Presented in Spanish with no subtitles. Arabic News 23:55-00:30
News via satellite. From DRTV, Dubai. No subtitles. |
Oprah Winfrey Presents 19:30-20:30
Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman 'Australia' Oprah talks to Oscar-winning actress Nicole Kidman about her marriage to country superstar Keith Urban and their new baby girl, Sunday Rose. Then, the dashing Hugh Jackman joins them to share behind-the-scenes stories from their latest movie, Australia. | Law & Order: Criminal Intent 20:30-21:30
Last Rites After a priest convinces Logan to re-open a decade-old murder case, Logan jeopardises his own and Wheeler's careers. | Law & Order: S.V.U. 21:30-22:30
Impulsive A teacher claims that a student pursued her after she's charged with raping him. | Ten Late Night News/Sports Tonight 22:30-23:15
Australia's leading late news service with comprehensive coverage and analysis of the major national and international stories, as well as the latest in sport. The Late Show with David Letterman 23:15-00:00
Join the king of late night television David Letterman with special guests, his famous "Top Ten" and lots more. |
Catalyst 20:00-20:35
Don't Die Young: The Whole Body Dr Alice Roberts' intimate tour of the human body continues with this practical guide on how all of our organs work in unison. She (disastrously) attempts to conduct an orchestra, and takes to the treadmill in an exercise challenge at Liverpool University's School of Sport Science. Can regular exercise counterbalance the natural deterioration of our fitness levels as our body ages? Dr Alice also shows us the latest medical technology, including colourful 3D scanning, which will help doctors diagnose illness in the future. Did Lisa Garrity, a 34-year-old Londoner, succeed with her pledge to give up smoking after her series one Don't Die Young experience? One year on, Dr Alice pays her a visit. Dr Alice's core argument is that medical advances in treatment are only half the story. We must look at prevention, and the answers lie in the origins of homo sapien. She visits the National Museum in Wales to see the oldest human skeleton found in Britain - a 29,000-year-old man. "This young man would have had what we'd consider today to be an ideally healthy lifestyle. He would have had to be physically active every day to stay alive. He had a fantastic diet; low fat, low salt; high in fibre. He had no choice but to be healthy. Since then our bodies haven't changed, but our lifestyles are dramatically different", says Dr Alice. To have the best chance of living a long, happy and healthy life we have to try to eat a balanced diet and take as much exercise as possible. It's as simple (and as hard) as that. | Adam Hills Live 20:35-21:32
The hills are alive with Joymonger and Characterful. Earlier this year Adam Hills recorded his two favourite stand-up comedy shows - Joymonger and Characterful - in Melbourne. Join the host of Spicks And Specks and see the best bits of both shows and find out what makes Adam Hills a truly world-beating, award-winning stand-up star. In a world of reality television, double-speaking politicians, botox, and crimes against the English language, Adam injects a little bit of "character" back into the world. He plays with the crowd, tells some stories, and engages in some tummy-drumming - all for the sake of fun. | Hair tales 21:32-22:30
Hair is one powerful collection of follicles. Throughout history, it has divided and united, led to self-imposed exile and raised others to god-like status. Hair is synonymous with iconic beauty, sexuality and stardom. But what does hair mean to the mere mortal? This is a film full of unlikely stories. There's Lance the ex-gothic Mortician; Esther the Canadian hair academic; Gilly the farm girl turned bikini waxer and Margaret the myopic hair artist to name a few. This program is an anecdotal mix of eclectic memories, dreams lost and inner selves found. Alive and dead, functional and ornamental, the duality of hair makes it a fascinating accessory, tool for expression and connection to history, culture and fantasy. This film explores such duality through fascinating tales, where hair becomes a porthole into the vast spectrum of human experience. Characters recount chilling stories of murder, the desperate dash to the hairdresser for 1980 Lady Di flicks; the racial politics of hair within the African American community; the most painful place for a man to wax and the mystery of deceptive genes. This film challenges viewer to rethink their assumptions about hair and what it tells us about who we are, have been and would like to become. It celebrates the diversity and commonality of human experience. Underneath that curly, straight, blond, brown mop, we're more similar than we think. Hair - underestimate it at your peril. | Lateline 22:30-23:05
A unique nightly news analysis program bringing you up-to-the-minute coverage of Australian and international news and events. Presented by Leigh Sales. | Lateline Business 23:05-23:30
The day's business and finance news, with the latest trends on international share and currency markets, pointing to what Australians can expect in the day ahead. | Mariza And The Story Of Fado 23:30-00:30
Filmed on location in Lisbon, Portugal, this program examines the art of Fado - its history and development. It also features interviews with and performances by Mariza and other fadistas, musicians and experts. |
Inspector Rex 19:35-20:30
The Hit List Ricarda Limmer wants the job of her boss, Michael Fuchs, so she claims he sexually assaulted her and gets him sacked. The workaholic Fuchs plots revenge and draws up a hit list of the four women he believes responsible for his being fired. He callously murders two of them and Inspectors Brandtner and Rex have to call on the full range of their skills to prevent further bloodshed. | The Eagle: A Crime Odyssey 20:30-21:35
Codename: Nemesis Hallgrim and Marie attend a conference in Sweden and they locate the person behind the Lithuanian sex trade. A price is put on Hallgrim's head and someone comes to collect. | World News Australia 21:35-22:00
Up-to-date reports and analysis of the major national and international news stories of the day in Australia's only world news service. | Market Update 22:00-22:05
A recap of the day's financial news from the resources of CNBC. The Shining 22:05-00:35
Movie Based on Stephen King's novel of the same name, The Shining is said to be director Stanley Kubrick's scariest movie, and one of the scariest movies of all time. Jack Torrance, a novelist with writer's block and a reformed alcoholic, takes a job as caretaker of the Overlook Hotel in the secluded mountains of Colorado. He and his wife Wendy and young son Danny will be the only occupants for five months, while the hotel is closed down for winter. Jack hopes the peace and seclusion will inspire him to write again, but the place hides a dark secret and soon begins to affect his sanity. |
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