Midsomer Murders

Great Australian Stuff on ABC

April on ABC iview

April on ABC iview – ABC highlights for the month of April include Aunty Donna’s Coffee Cafe, Great Australian Stuff, Melbourne Internation Comedy Festival, George Clarke’s Alaskan Adventure, Grand Designs New Zealand, Gardening Australia Easter Special, Bluey, Louis Theroux Interviews, Gansta Granny Strikes Again, George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces, The Secret Lives Of Our Urban Birds, Traces, Grand Designs UK, Midsomer Murders and Anzac Day: Australia Remembers. Aunty Donna’s Coffee Cafe – WORLD PREMIERE Wednesday 12 – BINGE ALL EPISODES Starring Aunty Donna’s Mark Samual Bonanno, Broden Kelly, and Zachary Ruane, the unpredictable series follows the story of three best mates running a trendy cafe down one of Melbourne’s less-than-iconic laneways. Great Australian Stuff – WORLD PREMIERE Tuesday 11 From the Boomerang, hills hoist and Victa lawnmower, to One Day Cricket, Sherrin footballs and the humble meat pie; Tony Armstrong unpacks the surprising, strange, and sometimes dark history behind some of the most iconic Australian things. Melbourne Internation Comedy Festival – Allstars Supershow – WORLD PREMIERE Wednesday 5 Award-winning comedian Hannah Gadsby hosts a two-hour special featuring a dazzling line-up of some of the biggest and brightest stars of comedy. George Clarke’s Alaskan Adventure- FTA PREMIERE Monday 3 George Clarke heads across the pond to explore the magical world of Alaska and is joined by William Hardie as they discover the surprising array of architecture that Alaska has. Grand Designs New Zealand Series 7 – FTA PREMIERE Thursday 6 Presented by Tom Webster, a new season of Grand Designs: New Zealand features stories of ambitious and innovative homeowners as they go about designing the house of their dreams. Gardening Australia Easter Special Friday 7 Join the Gardening Australia team as they unearth gardening tips and ideas in this special Easter edition of Gardening Australia. Bluey – New Episodes – WORLD PREMIERE Sunday 9 In news that will elicit cheers of excitement across the country, Bluey is back with new episodes! Nine adorable new episodes will air weekly on Sundays from Sunday 9th April to Sunday 7th June at 8am and 6.20pm on ABC Kids and ABC iview. Louis Theroux Interviews – AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE Sunday 9 Louis Theroux gets up close and personal with some of the biggest stars in the way only he can. With exclusive access to interrogate their lives, expect anything and everything. Gansta Granny Strikes Again- PREMIERE Sunday 9 An adaptation of the hugely popular children’s book written by David Walliams. Follows Ben as he is stunned to learn of another spate of thefts – with all the clues pointing to The Black Cat, better known to Ben as Granny! George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces Series 5 – FTA PREMIERE Monday 10 Architect George Clarke explores the extraordinary ways people make use of small spaces, travelling the country to discover amazing designs and the people behind them. The Secret Lives Of Our Urban Birds – WORLD PREMIERE Tuesday 11 Nature journalist and self-confessed bird-nerd, Ann Jones, heads out on an urban safari through Sydney to uncover the secret lives of the city’s feathery friends. Traces Series 2 – FTA PREMIERE Friday 14 Passions run high in a riveting return of the critically acclaimed crime drama, based on an idea by best-selling novelist Val McDermid. Grand Designs UK Series 20- PREMIERE Sunday 16 Kevin McCloud follows some of Britain’s most ambitious self-building projects, as the homeowners attempt to design and construct the home of their dreams. Midsomer Murders Series 23 – AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE Sunday 16 We head back to the picturesque county of Midsomer as DCI John Barnaby and his sidekick DS Jamie Winter attempt to solve perplexing crimes that arise in this delightful yet deadly county. Anzac Day: Australia Remembers Tuesday 25 Commemorating Anzac Day on Tuesday 25 April with Anzac Day Dawn Services from across the nation, Gallipoli Dawn Service and the Villers-Bretonneux Dawn Service, we pause to reflect and remember all those who have served our nation. RETURNING Louis Theroux: Life On The Edge Ghosts Series 1 Shakespeare and Hathaway Series 3 Friday Night Dinner Series 3 MotherFatherSon Countdown To War Frayed Series 2 Black Mirror Series 4 Tall Poppy: A Skater’s Story Ridley Road Series 1 The Durrells Series 1 Brian Cox: Life Of A Universe Louis Theroux: Return To The Most Hated Family In America LAST CHANCE Philomena The Girl On The Train The Kids Are Alright Women Of Steel State Of The Union Series 2 Brazen Hussies Smother Series 2 Here Out West Time George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces: Icelandic Adventure Van Der Valk Series 2 Under The Vines Traces Series 1 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces: Winter Wonderland Finding Alice Palazzo di Cozzo Anonymous Club Carbon: The Unauthorised Biography Link to ABC iview HERE More TV Central ABC content HERE About ABC iview Less ads, more entertainment. ABC iview is the home of quality Australian content, featuring the best of dramas, documentaries, comedies, and children’s programming. 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Beyond Paradise

March on BBC

BBC highlights for the month of March include Beyond Paradise, Sanditon, Father Brown, Midsomer Murders, Richard Osman House of Games, Louis Theroux: Forbidden America, Wildlife Wednesdays, Supertato and My Pet & Me Teeny Tiny Creatures. Beyond Paradise Australian Premiere Saturdays at 8.30pm from March 4 Available on Foxtel On Demand and Binge Starring: Kris Marshall & Sally Bretton 6 x 60′ This spin-off from the phenomenally popular Death in Paradise follows DI Humphrey Goodman and his fiancée, Martha, as they leave London to start a new life on the Devon coast. Seeking a quieter life away from the stress of the city, Humphrey (Marshall) has taken a job as a Detective Inspector in fiancée Martha’s (Bretton) hometown. However, they soon find that country life is anything but peaceful and Humphrey can’t help but be distracted by the town’s surprisingly high crime rate with a new, and very different, case challenging him and the team each week. The not-so-sleepy town of Shipton Abbott will be rocked by an entire family disappearing without a trace, a woman claiming she was attacked by a suspect from the seventeenth century, the robbery of a highly prized painting, a body bizarrely discovered in a crop circle and a serial arsonist with a seeming distaste for local businesses. As Humphrey gets stuck into his new job, he and Martha must also navigate life’s ups and downs, as faces from the past, the decisions they make and the challenges of setting up life in a new town put their relationship to the ultimate test yet. Cast includes Zahra Ahmadi, Dylan Llewellyn, Felicity Montagu amd Nina Singh. Sanditon – Series 3 Australian Premiere Wednesdays at 8.30pm from March 22 Starring: Rose Williams, Kris Marshall & Crystal Clarke 6 x 60′ The hugely popular period drama based on Jane Austen’s unfinished story returns. Can a now engaged Charlotte come to terms with her feelings for Colbourne? When Charlotte returns to Sanditon with her fiancé in tow, she’s forced to confront her feelings for Colbourne. Can the two keep ignoring their mutual attraction? Meanwhile, Georgiana battles in court to protect her newfound inheritance and the public scrutiny sends her spiralling out of control. Lady Denham rediscovers an old flame from her youth and Edward insists that he’s a new and reformed man – but will Augusta Markham’s fortune be too irresistible a proposition? With a flurry of weddings and failed engagements, will the Sanditon residents find true love and happiness after all? Cast includes Anne Reid, Kate Ashfield, Jack Fox, Lily Sacofsky and Rosie Graham. Father Brown – Series 9 (M) UKTV Premiere Mondays at 8.30pm from March 27 Starring: Mark Williams, Sorcah Cusack & Jack Deam 10 x 45′ The beautiful English countryside is the setting for more charming mysteries featuring the charismatic clergyman sleuth. The year is 1953, and the sleepy Cotswold village of Kembleford is stirred by such dastardly deeds as murder at the local holiday camp and at Lady Felicia’s illustrious New Year Masked Ball. With a killer in his midst, could this be the last waltz for Father Brown? He also faces a race against time to unmask a mystery attacker before pernicious newcomer Lord Hawthorne has him hounded out of the parish… for good! Midsomer Murders – Series 22 UKTV Premiere Saturdays at 8.30 March 25 Starring: Neil Dudgeon, Nick Hendrix & Sinead Matthews 4 x 100′ This series follows Barnaby and Winter as they investigate an urban myth becoming a murderous reality, a post-operative heart rehabilitation club whose members’ dreams of a second chance at life are cut short, a murder mystery weekend, a twisted scarecrow festival and an amateur dramatics company with deadly secrets. Richard Osman House of Games – Series 2 Australian Premiere Mondays at 6.30pm from March 20 25 x 30′ Our presenter really loves games, and now he’s putting all that knowledge to work in this brand new quiz where celebrities go head-to-head in a succession of entertaining rounds of knowledge-based games, all carefully curated by our quiz-crazed host. Each episode, our four famous challengers compete in fast-paced rounds of general knowledge games, selected at random by the press of our presenter’s desk button. The questions in each round reimagine familiar subjects in new ways, lacing the games with moments of strategy that our celebrities can use to gain an advantage over each other. The same celebrities return each day over the week, building up points on the leaderboard as they vie to become the weekly winner. At the end of each episode, the celebrities take on a quick fire round to decide the daily winner, cumulating with the week’s champion crowned at the end of the week. Celebrities this series include Josh Widdicombe, Tom Allen, Rachel Riley, Miles Jupp, James Acaster, Rory Reid and Susie Dent. Louis Theroux: Forbidden America (MA15+) BBC Earth Premiere Thursdays at 9.40pm from March 23 3 x 60′ Louis Theroux returns with a gripping series exploring three controversial corners of American entertainment, and meets those accused of dangerous, toxic, and criminal behaviour. He meets the content creators of the far right and their leaders, who are breeding a fast-growing ‘dissident’ nationalist movement. He meets the rappers striving for glory, those who have risen fast and those who have fallen hard. And as the porn industry grapples with its own MeToo movement, he meets the accused and the accusers. Is justice being handed out fairly? Wildlife Wednesdays (PG) Australian Premieres Wednesdays at 7.30pm from March 1 7 x 60′ Join BBC Earth each Wednesday during March as we showcase an award-winning strand of nature documentaries which bring stories of incredible animal and locations to your screens. These films feature great animal characters and often the filmmakers, vets and researches who have dedicated their lives to their care. Each story offers viewers a unique, engaging and very personal take on the natural world. Fantastic Foxes: Their Secret World – In this unique series, Steve Backshall explores every aspect of fox life: an animal that’s

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October on BBC

BBC highlights for the month of October include Shetland, This Is Going To Hurt, The Graham Norton Show, Dragon’s Den, 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown, Midsomer Murderthon, Wilderness Week, Where The Wild Men Are, Animals with Cameras and Hey Duggee.   Shetland Series 7 (M) Australian Premiere Starring: Douglas Henshall, Alison O’Donnell & Steven Robertson The disappearance of a vulnerable young man draws Perez into the troubled history of a family recently arrived from Glasgow. The missing man embraced life in Shetland and the community took him to its heart.Have the vengeful ghosts of the past caught up with him, or did an intense, new relationship turn sinister? Something about this elusive figure is not as it seems. When a breakthrough in the case reveals a danger greater than anyone could have feared, it falls on Jimmy Perez to save Shetland from an unimaginable threat. The seventh series will be Henshall’s last outing as DI Perez after nearly a decade in the iconic role. Sundays at 8.30pm from October 2. Also available on Binge.    This Is Going To Hurt (MA15+) BBC First Premiere Starring: Ben Whishaw, Rory Fleck Byrne & Harriet Walter Golden Globe, Emmy and BAFTA winner Ben Whishaw stars in Adam Kay’s adaptation of his bestselling memoir about life as a junior doctor. This hilarious – and often heartbreaking – series follows a fictionalised version of Adam as he juggles being a good doctor and a good person, in a system that sometimes feels like it’s against him. Set in obstetrics and gynaecology, or ‘brats and twats’ as it’s known, the series reveals the unvarnished realities of Adam’s life on and off the ward: 97-hour weeks, life and death decisions, a tsunami of bodily fluids. And a personal life forced into second place. All for an hourly rate that struggles to compete with the hospital parking meter. A stark reminder of the vital role played by medics like Adam everywhere. Wednesdays at 8.30pm from October 5. Also available on Binge.    The Graham Norton Show Series 30 (PG) UKTV Premiere Award-winning international success Graham Norton returns to our screens with a new series of The Graham Norton Show, focusing on people, trend stories and aspects of celebrity culture that interest him the most. Graham’s razor-edged comedy captivates audiences around the globe. Coming in October   Dragon’s Den Series 19 (PG) UKTV Premiere Dragon’s Den returns for its nineteenth series with a new set of eager entrepreneurs hoping to strike a life-changing deal with the toughest titans of industry; Peter Jones, Deborah Meaden, Touker Suleyman, Tej Lalvani and Sara Davies. Pitches include an animal lovers green solution to canine pollution, vegan handbags, an escape room business, mood-enhancing coffee products, eco-friendly deodorant, a caffeine chew for long-distance runners plus more. Thursdays at 8.30pm from October 20   8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown Series 14B Australian Premiere 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown follows the format of Countdown, with its compulsive play along factor as a familiar spine, but is packed with comic appearances and content that viewers wouldn’t ever see on regular Countdown: the show’s opening when Jimmy Carr affectionately roasts all the participants, a comic discussion of the players’ preparation and funny mascots for the show, visual gags while the Countdown clock runs down, and comics showcasing funny items in Dictionary Corner. The show is hosted by Jimmy Carr, with team captain Jon Richardson and a celebrity guest captain each episode. The series also features Rachel Riley and Susie Dent on maths and dictionary duty respectively. Guests include Jo Brand, Jamali Maddix, David O’Doherty, Richard Ayoade, Joe Wilkinson and Sara Pascoe. Tuesdays at 8.30pm from October 11   Midsomer Murderthon Fan Favourite Episodes Midsomer boasts a staggering murder toll of over 300 deaths. All those residents, taken long before their time by the vengeful inhabitants of this quaint English province. Plenty of those murders will be investigated this October long weekend as we premiere your favourite ever episodes of Midsomer Murders. Episodes including Death of the Small Coppers, Drawing Dead, Send in the Clowns, Death’s Shadow, Dead Among the Dead Men, The Miniature Murders plus more. All October Long Weekend from Saturday October 1 at 12.30pm   Wilderness Week (PG) Wilderness Week on BBC Earth, explores and celebrates our wild and rugged landscapes and the people that immerse themselves within them. Venture into the wild with a week of gritty documentaries that explore our passion for adventure. Titles include Where The Wild Men Are Series 10, Our Wildest Dreams, Life Below Zero Series 9, Wild West, India’s Wild Karnataka, Walking the Himalayas, Steve Backshall: Extreme River Challenge and more. Every night at 7.20pm from October 24   Where The Wild Men Are Series 10 (PG) Australian Premiere Presented by: Ben Fogle Explorer Ben Fogle meets more people who’ve turned their back on the rat race and set up home in some of the most remote and inhospitable parts of the world. In this series, Ben meets Alex, a retail whizz-kid who left the UK for his own remote Portuguese mountain. He joins Georg and Bettina, a European couple who’ve found solace in the Irish wilderness. And Ben visits Sandy, who’s swapped a career in the tourist industry to rescue animals on a Greek Island. He also meets Helen and Jason, tackling life in the Shetlands, the most northerly point in the UK. And in the US, Ben travels the deserts of Arizona with Dee, a modern-day nomad living life out of her van. Fridays at 8.30pm from October 28   Animals with Cameras Series 2 (PG) Australian Premiere Hidden cameras help scientists answer questions about the secret lives of iconic animals in the hope of better protecting these animals in the wild. When animals wander out of sight, what do they get up to? Animals with Cameras sees animals capture unique footage about their own secret lives using discreet and lightweight devices. This series explores the mysterious lives of sharks, elephant seals and turtles – and

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