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Thursday April 24th, 2014
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
(Early Friday morning)

1:35 am The Trial - In February 2008, twelve Muslim men went on trial in Melbourne for terrorism offences. The trial ran for nine months, heard 482 secretly taped conversations and presented 66,000 pages of evidence. With unique access to Greg Barns, one of the key defence barristers, and Omar Merhi, the brother of the youngest accused, this program takes us inside one of the biggest court cases in Australia's history. A trial where there is more at stake than just the fate of the accused. (Commissioned by SBS) (Documentary) (Rpt) PG CC


2:35 am Adbc Bitesize - A bite-sized morsel of SBS's history-based quiz program. Hosted by Sam Pang.
2:45 am UEFA Europa League 2013/2014 - Live coverage of the first leg of semi-finals for Matchday 13 in the UEL Europa League. (Football) **Live**
5:15 am Korean News - News via satellite from YTN Korea, in Korean, no subtitles.
5:35 am Japanese News - News via satellite from NHK Tokyo in Japanese, no subtitles.
6:10 am Hong Kong News - News via satellite from TVB Hong Kong, in Cantonese, no subtitles.
6:30 am Chinese News - News via satellite from CCTV Beijing, in Mandarin, no subtitles.
7:00 am Hindi News - News via satellite from NDTV India, in Hindi, no subtitles.

Friday April 25th, 2014

7:15 am Weatherwatch And Music - A continuously updated weather report, bringing viewers the latest weather conditions from around Australia, and featuring a selection of quality music.


**All Markets Rejoin**

7:25 am Italian News - News via satellite from RAI Rome in Italian, no subtitles.


8:05 am Filipino News - News via satellite from ABS-CBN Manila, in Tagalog, no subtitles.
8:40 am French News - News via satellite from FT2 Paris, in French, no subtitles.
9:30 am Greek News - News via satellite from CyBC Cyprus, in Greek, no subtitles.
10:30 am German News - News via satellite from DW Berlin, in German, no subtitles.
11:00 am Spanish News - News via satellite from RTVE Madrid, in Spanish, no subtitles.
12:00 pm Arabic News - News via satellite from DRTV Dubai, in Arabic, no subtitles.
12:30 pm Turkish News - News via satellite from TRT Turkey, in Turkish, no subtitles.
1:00 pm Living Black - Australia's premier Indigenous current affairs program, shining a light on the issues affecting Indigenous Australians. Hosted by Karla Grant. (An SBS Production)
1:35 pm Inspector Rex - The Baby Dealers - A baby is found dead in a church and it is discovered that it suffocated through inhaling a tiny feather from an exotic parrot. After searching for traders of such birds, Brandtner and Bock come across a strange connection between an Italian bird trader who also seems to be smuggling babies from Calabria to Vienna. Can Rex ruffle some feathers and solve the crime? (From Austria, in German, English subtitles) (Drama Series) (Rpt) PG
2:30 pm NITV News Week In Review - NITV National News features the rich diversity of contemporary life within Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, broadening and redefining the news and current affairs landscape. (News)
3:00 pm France 24 International News - News via satellite from France 24, France, in English. CC
3:30 pm Al Jazeera News - News via satellite from Al Jazeera Satellite Network, Qatar, in English. CC
4:00 pm The Journal - News via satellite from DW Berlin, in English. CC
4:30 pm PBS Newshour - Reviews and analysis of the day's news presented by Gwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff for the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) in the United States. CC

Friday April 25th, 2014
5:30 pm Global Village - Kyushu: Where the Green Tea Grows - This episode examines how the famous Japanese green tea is cultivated, explores its healing power and explains how deeply the tea has penetrated Japanese society. For the Japanese people, green tea is more than just an ordinary beverage. It is the key to the national culture - it combines enjoyment, philosophy and the art of living. In springtime, the entire country waits for the first flush, the very first harvest of the precious Sencha tea from the island of Kyushu, the world's biggest organic tea production region. With Silvio Rivier. (Part 2 of 2) (From France, Japanese Culture; in Japanese and English) (Documentary) G CC
6:00 pm Madhur Jaffrey's Curry Nation - Punjabis Of Scotland - Madhur road-trip takes her to Scotland, where she discovers haggis curry in Glasgow and visits a community cafe selling home-cooked Punjabi recipes in Edinburgh. (From the UK) (Food Series) (Rpt) G CC
6:30 pm SBS World News - Up-to-date reports and analysis of the major national and international news stories of the day in Australia's only world news service. (An SBS Production) CC
7:30 pm The Great British Countryside - South Downs - Hugh Dennis and Julia Bradbury visit the South Downs, where they discover that this gentle, rolling landscape of southern England had a dramatic ancient past. Hugh learns how the chalk cliffs were formed and why they are such dangerous places for climbing, and also explores a hidden mine. Meanwhile, Julia examines the effect of local grassland on the size of horses, and discovers a strange rock that is sharp as steel. (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Part 3 of 4) (Rpt) G CC
8:35 pm The Dark Ages: An Age Of Light - The Wonder of Islam - Waldemar Januszczak continues to demonstrate that the Dark Ages were a time of great artistic achievement, with new ideas and religions provoking new artistic adventures. This episode, Waldemar explores the emergence of Islam within the Dark Ages. After surfacing in the near East the religion spread across North Africa and into Europe, and brought its unique artistic style with it. He examines the early artistic explorations of the first Muslims, the development of the mosque, and their scientific achievements. (Part 3 of 4) (From the UK) (Documentary) G CC **New Episode**
9:40 pm Warhorse: The Real Story - In World War One, the British Army hoped its illustrious cavalry regiments would win a swift victory. Instead, in a new era of mechanised trench warfare, horses were used to transport guns, ammunition and food to the front-line troops. A quarter of a million of these horses died from shrapnel wounds and disease. But the deep bond that developed between man and horse helped both survive the hell of the Somme and Passchendaele. This extraordinary story begins with the mass call-up of horses from every farm and country estate in the land. (From the UK) (Documentary) (Rpt) PG CC


Friday April 25th, 2014
10:35 pm SBS World News Late - Up-to-date reports and analysis of the major national and international news stories of the day in Australia's only world news service. (An SBS Production)
11:05 pm The Feed: Best Stories Of The Week - Marc Fennell, Patrick Abboud, Jeanette Francis and Andy Park discuss the latest in news, technology and culture, adding a fresh perspective on the latest local and global headlines. (An SBS Production)
11:35 pm Film: The Sex Of The Angels - Struggling dancer Bruno is in love with his girlfriend Carla, but when the handsome Rai moves in downstairs from the couple, he and Bruno bond over their love of dance and sparks begin to fly. (From Spain, in Catalan & Spanish) (Film) (Drama) (2011) MA(S) **Premiere**
1:30 am Film: Kurt Wallander: The Angel Of Death - A choir of young women give an acclaimed guest performance in a country church outside Ystad. But when an 18-year-old member of the choir disappears, Wallander and the Ystad police are brought in to investigate. Initially it seems as if she left of her own free will, but soon evidence emerges that she has been abducted. Directed by Agneta Fagerstrom-Olsson and stars Krister Henriksson, Lena Endre and Sverrir Gudnason. (From Sweden, in Swedish) (Crime) (2009) (Rpt) M (V,L)
3:15 am Film: Rally Chicks - Tells the story of two young women who challenge the male dominated world of rally car racing. Set in the1960s in Sweden in a small country town where everyone knows everybody’s business, Ulla and Birgitta get together and decide to take on the boys at rally car racing. Directed by Lena Koppel and stars Eva Rose, Marie Robertson and Maria Lundqvist. (From Sweden, in Swedish and English, English subtitles) (Romantic Comedy) (2008) (Rpt) M (L) CC
Saturday April 26th, 2014

5:00 am Korean News - News via satellite from YTN Korea, in Korean, no subtitles.


5:35 am Japanese News - News via satellite from NHK Tokyo in Japanese, no subtitles.
6:10 am Hong Kong News - News via satellite from TVB Hong Kong, in Cantonese, no subtitles.
6:30 am Chinese News - News via satellite from CCTV Beijing, in Mandarin, no subtitles.
7:00 am Hindi News - News via satellite from NDTV India, in Hindi, no subtitles.
7:25 am Italian News - News via satellite from RAI Rome in Italian, no subtitles.
8:05 am Filipino News - News via satellite from ABS-CBN Manila, in Tagalog, no subtitles.
8:40 am French News - News via satellite from FT2 Paris, in French, no subtitles.
9:30 am Greek News - News via satellite from CyBC Cyprus, in Greek, no subtitles.
10:30 am German News - News via satellite from DW Berlin, in German, no subtitles.
11:00 am Spanish News - News via satellite from RTVE Madrid, in Spanish, no subtitles.
12:00 pm Arabic News - News via satellite from DRTV Dubai, in Arabic, no subtitles.
12:30 pm Turkish News - News via satellite from TRT Turkey, in Turkish, no subtitles.
1:00 pm The Doors: Mr Mojo Risin' - The story of The Doors in the context of their final album, L.A. Woman, which was released in April 1971 - shortly before the death of Jim Morrison. The remaining band members, friends, producers and journalists discuss The Doors' place in 1960's counterculture and how the album was created. What emerges is a complex portrait of Morrison and the band in their final enactment, putting together one of the most critically acclaimed rock albums just before their subsequent disintegration. (From the UK) (Documentary) (Rpt) PG
2:10 pm The Chopin Etudes - Pianist Freddy Kempf performs Chopin's Opus 10 No. 3 in the evocative setting of the Chateau de Neuville, Gambais. (From the UK) (Masterpiece) (Arts) (Rpt) G
2:15 pm Barenboim On Beethoven - Over the last three summers, conductor Daniel Barenboim and his West-Eastern Divan Orchestra have been performing all nine Beethoven symphonies across the world. Formed in 1999, this is no ordinary orchestra. Its members include Israelis and Arabs. The idealism of Beethoven's music makes it the perfect choice of repertoire. The three-year tour finished at the Proms, in the Royal Albert Hall - the first time in 70 years that all nine symphonies have been played there. (From the UK) (Documentary) (Rpt) G

Saturday April 26th, 2014
3:45 pm Piano Notes - Chopin, Ballade No.1 in G Minor Op 23 - Leading Dutch pianist Ronald Brautigam examines key pieces from the repertoire of piano music over the last five hundred years. (From the UK) (Masterpiece) (Arts) (Rpt) G
3:55 pm Contact - Abbas Altar: Iranian Revolution - This series focuses on a different photographer each episode from the iconic agency Magnum and an iconic sequence of images shot on a particular assignment. Born a photographer, Abbas is an Iranian transplanted to Paris. He has dedicated himself to documenting the political and social life of societies in conflict. In his major work since 1970 he has covered wars and revolutions in Biafra, Bangladesh, Northern Ireland, Vietnam, the Middle East, Chile, Cuba, and South Africa during apartheid. (From Italy, in English) (Documentary) (Arts) PG **New Episode**
4:30 pm PBS Newshour - Reviews and analysis of the day's news presented by Gwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff for the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) in the United States. CC
5:30 pm A History of Celtic Britain - Age of Invasion - In 43 AD, Rome invaded Britain, and everything changed for the British Celtic tribes. Neil Oliver charts the brutal battles that marked the beginning of Roman Britain, discovering evidence of the empire's artillery and its first roads and forts. He examines the rebellion led by Queen Boudicca, which resulted in the deaths of thousands of Romans in St Albans, London and Colchester, and learns more about the creation of Hadrian's Wall. (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Part 3 of 4) (Rpt) G CC
6:30 pm SBS World News - Up-to-date reports and analysis of the major national and international news stories of the day in Australia's only world news service. (An SBS Production) CC
7:30 pm My Wild Affair - Andre: The Seal Who Came Home - This four-part series shows how humans opened up their hearts to help nature's finest and discovered some of the most extraordinary personalities in the animal kingdom. This week tells the true story of a two day old wild harbour seal who, in 1961, was rescued from certain death by Harry Goodridge. Over the next 25 years Andre and Harry established a friendship that brought Andre into the world of humans without Andre’s ever having to give up his wildness. This interspecies friendship weathered every kind of challenge including at the end, including Andre’s blindness. (From the UK) (Documentary) PG CC **New Episode**
8:30 pm Film: Kokoda - New Guinea, 1942. Australia is at war with Japan. A small platoon of Australian soldiers from the 39th battalion have been set as a forward patrol far outside the perimeter of Isurava, a village on the Kokoda track. After sustained bombardment and initial attacks from the Japanese, the men are cut off from their supply lines and all communications. Isolated in the jungle behind enemy lines, they must make their way back through the most unforgiving terrain on earth to get to safety and the main body of Australian troops. Allegiances form, strengths and weaknesses emerge, and leadership battles threaten to destroy the group, as the going gets tougher and tougher. (An Australian Production) (Film) (Drama/War) (2006) M(V,L) CC **ANZAC Day Weekend Special**

Saturday April 26th, 2014
10:20 pm Film: The Notorious Bettie Page - The story of Bettie Page, uber-successful 1950s pin-up model, one of the first sex icons in America, and the target of a Senate investigation (based on her bondage photos). Beautifully shot in black and white with oversaturated colour recalling many 1950s films. Written and directed by Mary Harron and stars Gretchen Mol, Chris Bauer and Jared Harris. (From the UK in English) (Biography) 2005 (Rpt) MA(A) CC WS
12:00 am Striptease Unveiled - An investigation into the art of striptease, from the 19th century onwards, and how cultural attitudes towards the nude female have shifted over the years. Centred largely on the district of Pigalle in Paris, the program talks to those involved in the scene about what makes up a successful performance. (In French, English subtitles) (Documentary) (Rpt) MA (A,N) CC
1:05 am Film: Little Girl Blue - A woman's mid-life crisis leads her on a colourful comic odyssey around the evolving city of Prague as she reassesses her values in love, relationships and what is truly important to her. Winner of the 2008 Czech Lion Award for Best Film. Directed by Alice Nellis and stars Karel Roden, Miloslav König and Natálie Drabiscáková. (From the Czech Republic, in Czech and Slovak) (Drama) (2007) (Rpt) M(N,S)
2:50 am Death Camp Treblinka - The dark heart of the Nazi holocaust, Treblinka was an extermination camp where over 800,000 Polish Jews perished from 1942. Only two men can bear final witness to its terrible crimes. Samuel Willenberg and Kalman Taigman were slave labourers who escaped in a dramatic revolt in August 1943. One would seek vengeance in the 1944 Warsaw Uprising, while the other would appear in the sensational trial of Adolf Eichmann in 1961. This film documents their amazing survivor stories and offers new insights into a forgotten death camp. (From the UK, in English and Polish) (Documentary) (Class tbc) CC
3:55 am The Anthrax Files - In the fall of 2001, envelopes carrying deadly anthrax were delivered to US Senate offices, network news divisions, and a tabloid newspaper. Five people were killed, many more infected and the nation was terrorised. Seven years later the largest criminal investigation since 9/11 ended when the prime suspect, Army scientist Bruce Ivins, committed suicide. The FBI insists they found the murderer. But ten years after the attacks, new questions are being raised about the FBI's investigation of the case and whether Ivins really was the anthrax killer. (From the US) (Documentary) PG CC




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