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Week 34, Sunday 16 August - Saturday 22 August, 2015 Program Guide Week 34 Sunday August 16th, 2015 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 Al Jazeera English News - News via satellite from Al Jazeera Satellite Network, Qatar, in English. CC 7:30 am Italian News - News via satellite from RAI Rome in Italian, no subtitles. 8:10 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 From Cyprus - 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 World Game - Join Lucy Zelic, David Zdrilic and Craig Foster for all the highlights and previews of the A-League weekend, plus the best action, news and exclusive interviews from around the football world. (An SBS Production) CC 2:00 pm Speedweek - A comprehensive motor sports program for speed enthusiasts. (Motor Sport) CC 4:00 pm Football Asia - Provides the latest news and updates from the various football leagues across Asia. (From Singapore, in English) (Sport) CC 4:30 pm UCI BMX World Championships 2015 - Highlights of the 2015 UCI BMX World Championships. (Cycling) CC 5:00 pm World of Cycling 2015 - All the latest cycling news and highlights from across the world. Hosted by Mike Tomalaris. (Cycling) CC

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Week 34, Sunday 16 August - Saturday 22 August, 2015

Program Guide Week 34

Sunday August 16th, 2015

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 Al Jazeera English News - News via satellite from Al Jazeera Satellite Network, Qatar, in

English. CC 7:30 am Italian News - News via satellite from RAI Rome in Italian, no subtitles. 8:10 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 From Cyprus - 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 World Game - Join Lucy Zelic, David Zdrilic and Craig Foster for all the highlights

and previews of the A-League weekend, plus the best action, news and exclusive interviews from around the football world. (An SBS Production) CC

2:00 pm Speedweek - A comprehensive motor sports program for speed enthusiasts. (Motor

Sport) CC 4:00 pm Football Asia - Provides the latest news and updates from the various football leagues

across Asia. (From Singapore, in English) (Sport) CC 4:30 pm UCI BMX World Championships 2015 - Highlights of the 2015 UCI BMX World

Championships. (Cycling) CC 5:00 pm World of Cycling 2015 - All the latest cycling news and highlights from across the world.

Hosted by Mike Tomalaris. (Cycling) CC

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SBS Program Guide – Week 34

Sunday August 16th, 2015

5:30 pm Hitler's People - Total War - Taking a look behind the scenes of the German Reich, this two-part series sheds light on the almost incredible loyalty and support Hitler commanded among the German public. The compelling narrative provides insights into everyday life from the beginning of his regime to the end. It’s an intimate and revealing portrait of the German people under Hitler. (From Germany, in English and German) (Documentary Series) (Part 2 of 2) (Class tba) CC **Final**

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 7:35 pm Petra: Lost City of Stone - Jordan is one of the driest countries in the world. Yet, over

2,000 years ago, a mysterious tribe constructed Petra, a thriving city with spectacular temple-tombs carved into rose-coloured cliffs. But as mysteriously as Petra emerged from the desert, it disappeared - lost to most of the world for over a thousand years. How did an ancient people construct buildings to rival Rome? How did they build a water system to supply a city in the middle of the desert? Who built Petra and why did it disappear? Equipped with remote sensors and digital imagery, archaeologists and engineers wade deep into the sands of time to unlock the ancient secrets of Petra. (From the US) (Documentary) G CC **Premiere**

8:35 pm Uranium: Twisting the Dragon's Tail - The Rock that Changed the World - In Northern

Australia the indigenous people have ancient stories for the place where the uranium is found. They say a great creation spirit sleeps underground, and disturbing this spirit will unleash disaster. Dr Derek Muller takes us on a remarkable journey to see how from the ashes of Hiroshima, uranium promised a new age. The same power that destroyed the city will be harnessed to generate limitless energy and treat cancer. We had tickled the nuclear dragon, woken the spirit beneath the Earth, and disaster was waiting. (From Australia) (Documentary Series) (Part 2 of 3) PG(A) CC **New Episode**

9:35 pm Sex and the West - From Pleasure to Sin - In the first of a new three-part series, the

eminent theological historian Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch explores how Christianity has shaped western attitudes to sex, gender and sexuality throughout history. Travelling from Israel to Greece, Italy and Ireland, he begins by showing how the early Christians transformed sex from a biological necessity into a vice, from a pleasure into a sin. Even though Jesus Christ said very little about sex, Christianity soon promoted celibacy as the Christian ideal, turned sex into something dangerous and made even marriage second-best. (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Part 1 of 3) M(S,A) CC **New Series Premiere**

10:40 pm Fallout - Following the atomic destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, internationally

acclaimed novelist Nevil Shute prophetically predicted the devastating impact of nuclear proliferation in one of the most important anti-war novels of the 20th century, On The Beach, in which he depicts the end of the world caused by nuclear war. This documentary explores Shute's career and novel, and its adaptation into the famous film shot in Melbourne by Hollywood director Stanley Kramer. The program investigates the ambience surrounding Shute’s prophesy of ‘man and machine out of control’ as well as the mismanagement of nuclear energy and the importance of mankind being ever vigilant in the post Fukushima age. (From Australia) (Documentary) (Rpt) M(A,V) CC

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Sunday August 16th, 2015

12:20 am Movie: White Night Wedding - As middle-aged professor Jon prepares to tie the knot with a student half his age, events conspire against him. His future mother-in-law is vehemently opposed to the marriage, his first wife won’t get off his back, and his best man is never sober for long. Jon begins to question whether love is enough. Winner of seven Icelandic Edda Awards in 2008, including Best Film. Directed by Baltasar Kormákur and stars Hilmir Snær Guðnason, Margrét Vilhjálmsdóttir and Laufey Elíasdóttir. (From Iceland, in Icelandic) (Comedy) (2008) (Rpt) M(N,S,L)

2:10 am Movie: Black and White - Racial integration is Elena's profession and passion, not only

filling her working day as a cultural mediator assisting immigrants, but spilling over into her home life as well. All too often her husband Carlo must attend charity events where he feels distinctly out of place. During one of these evenings, Carlo meets Nadine, a beautiful black woman. Directed by Cristina Comencini and stars Fabio Volo, Ambra Angiolini and Aissa Maiga. (From Italy, in Italian) (Comedy) (2008) (Rpt) M(S,L)

4:00 am Our Food - West of Scotland - Food critic Giles Coren and the team head to the west of

Scotland. This is a wild, remote landscape where food was once all about survival. Now Scottish food is prized the world over. Giles learns how the deep sea lochs of the west are perfect for salmon farming - now a billion dollar industry. James Wong discovers why the warm, wet climate of the west is so good for wild mushrooms, while Alys Fowler finds out about the role of the humble potato in the Highland clearances. (From the UK) (Food Series) (Final) (Rpt) PG CC

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SBS Program Guide – Week 34

Monday August 17th, 2015

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 Al Jazeera English News - News via satellite from Al Jazeera Satellite Network, Qatar, in

English. CC 7:30 am Italian News - News via satellite from RAI Rome in Italian, no subtitles. 8:10 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 From Cyprus - 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 Andre Rieu: Welcome To My World - Starry Night in Maastricht - Join celebrated

conductor and composer André Rieu as he leads his orchestra and special guest stars in a series of concerts around the world, taking us across the globe, from Australia to Argentina, documenting part of the maestro’s life. (From the UK) (Arts) G CC

1:55 pm Celtic Woman: Believe - International singing sensation Celtic Woman take to the stage

in Atlanta for a spectacular concert of Irish pop anthems and national songs. They are accompanied here by a 20-piece orchestra, two choirs and a world champion Irish dancer. (From the UK) (Arts) (Rpt) G

3:00 pm Al Jazeera News - News via satellite from Al Jazeera Satellite Network, Qatar, in English.

CC 3:30 pm Hairy Bikers' Asian Adventure - Thailand: Bangkok and the Central Plains - They say

it’s impossible to eat badly in Thailand and in this episode the Hairy Bikers discover why. They are in Bangkok and Thailand’s central plains, where much of the familiar Thai cuisine originates. Si and Dave find out why Bangkok is the street food capital of the world, they discover the secrets of an authentic green curry under the terrifying tutelage of Auntie Daeng and they help serve up some school dinners, Thai style. Then, heading out of Bangkok, they find out how rice is grown and help out in the paddy fields. (S.1,Ep.2) (From the UK) (Food Series) (Rpt) G CC

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Monday August 17th, 2015

4:30 pm The Dales with Ade Edmondson - Adrian Edmondson explores the Dales from below when he meets caving expert Dave Gallivan and delves underground near Horton-in-Ribblesdale. Plus, estate agent Brian Carlisle gears up for his first open-water swim at Semerwater, and self-styled `ethical entrepreneur' Izzy Lane embarks on a scheme to rescue battery hens and use their eggs in a new food brand. (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Rpt) G CC

5:00 pm David Rocco's Amalfi Getaway - Mozzarella di Bufala - Chef David Rocco dives into

the world of an Italian culinary treasure - buffalo milk cheeses, starting with a visit to a creamery in the town of Paestum where he meets the majestic buffalos face to face. David gets a taste of the luscious mozzarella di bufala - mozzarella made with buffalo milk, and the ricotta made with buffalo milk. David learns how to use buffalo mozzarella in several traditional seafood dishes and, with the help of his friend Carla, makes a scrumptious cheese dessert for a beach picnic in the beautiful town of Positano. (S.1,Ep.3) (From Canada, in English) (Food Series) G CC **New Episode**

5:30 pm Letters and Numbers - Two contestants pit their linguistic and numerical skills against

each other and the clock in this entertaining quiz show. Join host Richard Morecroft along with maths whiz Lily Serna and wordsmith David Astle. (Commissioned by SBS) (Entertainment Series) (Rpt) G CC

6:00 pm Nigella Bites - Party Girl - Nigella Lawson has found a way of providing good food while

still enjoying the party. Nigella shares her recipes for a velvety dip, some cheese, toasted nuts, Barbecued Chicken and cupcakes. (S.2,Ep.10) (From the UK) (Food Series) G CC **New Episode

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 7:35 pm World's Best Diet - This two-part series explores some of the world’s most varied diets.

Jimmy Doherty and Kate Quilton travel around the globe, looking at the dietary habits of countries, tribes and communities, to trace the story of how eating habits across the planet have changed radically over the last 50 years, and how this has affected our health. Jimmy and Kate take 50 of the world’s most varied diets and rank them from the very worst to the very best, with the help of leading dietary experts. On their journey around the world, they set out to discover the differences in our eating habits and the surprising similarities between countries thousands of miles apart. (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Part 1 of 2) G CC **New Series Premiere**

8:30 pm The Island with Bear Grylls: Women’s Island - It is Lauren’s 25th birthday but there’s

little to celebrate. Two castaways have already abandoned the women’s island due to the extreme conditions, since being dropped in the Pacific seven days ago. The twelve remaining are desperately dehydrated. With their water gone, the group are forced to abandon their camp and head back into the jungle in search of the long stretch of white sand and sustainable water source their scouting party found during the first few days. However, there’s a heavy price to pay in making the journey across the island, dehydrated and starving. As another member is forced to leave the island, their numbers reduce to eleven. (S.2,Ep.3) (From the UK) (Documentary Series) M(S,L) CC **New Episode**

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Monday August 17th, 2015

9:30 pm The Island with Bear Grylls: Men’s Island - Two weeks in and the men are in rapid physical decline. Despite their best efforts to hunt and fish, they haven't yet managed to catch themselves a substantial meal. As they slowly starve, the men's body weight is plummeting along with their energy levels. As the men start to doubt their ability to survive in this tropical hell hole, 47 year old cleaning facilities manager, Vic, comes up with an ambitious plan to bag the group the calorie rich meal they so desperately need. But the stakes are high. He wants the group to hunt down the island's most dangerous predator - a crocodile. (S.2,Ep.3) (From the UK) (Documentary Series) M(A,L) CC **New Episode**

10:25 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 11:00 pm Bosch - Fugazi - The bones investigation uncovers the family's dark past. As Bosch's

court case reaches a climactic verdict, he gets caught up in a dangerous field trip with Waits, who may be setting him up. A stunning turn of events leads to a frantic citywide manhunt, and Bosch is back on the hot seat. Stars Titus Welliver and Annie Wersching. (S.1,Ep.4) (From the US) (Drama Series) (Rpt) M(A(V) CC **Encore**

11:55 pm Movie: Ten Winters - Born of a chance meeting on a ferry in Venice, Silvestro and

Camilla's rocky romance unfolds over ten winters as new lovers come and go, but they are eternally thrust back into one another's arms. Winner of the 2010 David di Donatello Award for Best New Director. Directed by Valerio Mieli and stars Isabella Ragonese, Michele Riondino and Glen Blackhall. (From Italy, in Italian, Russian and English) (Romance) (2009) (Rpt) M(S,L)

1:45 am Community - Celebrity Pharmacology 212 - Follows a group of misfits at a community

college in Greendale, Colorado. In this episode, Pierce bribes Annie into getting him a bigger role in her anti-drug play, Jeff gets in trouble when he sends a lewd text message from Britta's phone, and Shirley rejects Chang's attempts to be friendly to her. Stars Joel McHale, Gillian Jacobs and Chevy Chase. (From the US) (Comedy Series) (Rpt) PG

2:10 am Community - Advanced Dungeons & Dragons - Follows a group of misfits at a

community college in Greendale, Colorado. In this episode, the study group plays Dungeons & Dragons with another classmate to improve his spirits, but Pierce's jealousies cause their good intentions to backfire. Stars Joel McHale, Gillian Jacobs and Chevy Chase. (From the US) (Comedy Series) (Rpt) PG

2:35 am Coppers - What's Your Emergency? - Filmed across Britain, this series reveals what the

police are up against every day of their working lives. This episode focuses on the police officers who respond to emergency calls, and reveals the surprising issues that prompt people to dial 999. Kent constabulary receives about 250,000 calls every year, with 80 per cent classed as non-emergencies. Chief Inspector Nicola Faulconbridge discusses how the generation divide affects the situation, as staff find themselves settling petty disputes phoned in by young people. (From the UK (Documentary Series) (Part 3 of 5) (Rpt) MA(L) CC

3:30 am 24 Hours in Emergency - Rush Hour - The latest batch of patients to be treated by staff

at King's College Hospital in London include two cyclists with serious head injuries, one of whom, Sarah from Brighton, has been airlifted to the building. Also brought in by helicopter is a father-of-four who has fallen from scaffolding while repairing a roof, while other cases include former docker Bill, who has hurt his knee while drinking at his local club. (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Rpt) M(A,L) CC

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Monday August 17th, 2015

4:25 am Food Lovers' Guide to Australia - Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food and produce around. In this episode: a visit to a native Australian rainforest to look for bunya nuts; fruit gelato from Pompei's Gelateria; the low-down on happy hens and their eggs; and an all-American Thanksgiving feast. (An SBS Production) (Food Series) (Rpt) G CC

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Tuesday August 18th, 2015

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 Al Jazeera English News - News via satellite from Al Jazeera Satellite Network, Qatar, in

English. CC 7:30 am Italian News - News via satellite from RAI Rome in Italian, no subtitles. 8:10 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 From Cyprus - 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 World from Above - South Carolina: Mepkin Abbey to Hilton Head Island - This

aerial journey begins at Mepkin Abbey on the Cooper River before heading east to the historic Hampton Plantation and then on to the coast, where it follows marshland and inlets before flying over the enormous Francis Marion National Forest. To the south is a large natural harbour and Fort Sumter, a key stronghold during the American Civil War. And overlooking the bay is one of the most beautiful cities in South Carolina: Charleston. Inland, discover the beautiful gardens at Middleton Place before turning south to Kiawah Island. The journey ends on the sandy beaches of Hilton Head Island. (S.3,Ep.4) (From the UK) (Documentary Series) G CC **New Episode**

1:30 pm France 24 International News - News via satellite from France 24, France, in English.

CC 1:45 pm The Journal - News via satellite from DW Berlin, in English. CC 2:00 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 3:00 pm Al Jazeera News - News via satellite from Al Jazeera Satellite Network, Qatar, in English.

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Tuesday August 18th, 2015

3:30 pm Tales of the Unexpected - Secrets of the Hand - For thousands of years, in fairgrounds and temples, palm readers have claimed our hands encode valuable information. Is this just superstition? Or is there, buried beneath the theatre and the clichés, a core of genuine science? Can our hands really tell us anything about our past, our present or our future? Does the lifeline on your hand reveal the age at which you’ll die? Can your hands detect your sexual preference? For the first time palm reading is put to the test to question the myths that have been passed on for generations. (Commissioned by SBS) (Documentary) (Rpt) PG(A) CC

4:30 pm Wildest Arctic - Taiga: The Frozen Forests - Containing one third of the world’s trees,

the frozen forests of the taiga truly are the ‘lungs of the planet’. This great forest spans right around the globe: across North America, Scandinavia, and extending across Siberia to the shores of the Pacific, sheltering some of the Earth’s most majestic animals. In the bitter cold of the forest, it is hard to believe that life can survive. But animals like the wolverine and lynx roam far and wide in search of food. (From the Netherlands, in English) (Documentary Series) (Part 2 of 4) (Rpt) PG CC

5:30 pm Letters and Numbers - Two contestants pit their linguistic and numerical skills against

each other and the clock in this entertaining quiz show. Join host Richard Morecroft along with maths whiz Lily Serna and wordsmith David Astle. (Commissioned by SBS) (Entertainment Series) (Rpt) G CC

6:00 pm Nigella Bites - Yellow - In the first program of the new series, Nigella Lawson turns her

attention to the apparently humble lemon, with happiness soup, lemon drop and slow-roasted garlic and lemon chicken. Then there's a Nigella take on the unpretentious picnic and the supremely summery caramelised pineapple with Malibu chocolate sauce, cooked on the barbeque. (S.3,Ep.1) (From the UK) (Food Series) G CC **New Series**

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 Who Do You Think You Are? - Luke Nguyen - Chef and restaurateur Luke Nguyen was

born in 1978 into a world of danger and uncertainty - his family was among the two million Vietnamese who fled the Communist regime after the Vietnam War. While the Nguyen family eventually found safety, settling in Cabramatta, Sydney - their life in Australia was anything but easy. In tonight’s program, Luke discovers his grandfather had a wife and child in China, who he left behind, when he migrated to Vietnam and began a second family. Luke searches a remote corner of China to bring this long lost family back into the fold. He then travels to Vietnam and looks into the troubled history of his parents’ homeland, searching for clues to explain his own painful past. (S.7,Ep.3) (Commissioned by SBS) (Documentary Series) PG CC **New Episode**

8:30 pm Insight - Child Free - Why are more men and women choosing a life without kids?

Australian current affairs forum, with lively debate and powerful first-person stories. Hosted by award-winning journalist Jenny Brockie. (An SBS Production) CC **New Episode**

9:30 pm Dateline - Dateline has a fresh half-hour format for 2015. The award-winning program

allows viewers to walk in the shoes of others in search of the inspiration and surprise in every global story. (An SBS Production) CC **New Episode**

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Tuesday August 18th, 2015

10:00 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

10:30 pm Rectify - Hoorah - Aden Young stars as Daniel Holden, a young man who has been

released from jail after spending 19 years on death row for murder. In the season three premiere, Daniel is, once again, a convicted murderer. He has agreed to a plea deal over the murder of his girlfriend in order to leave the State. Now Daniel and his entire family begin to move forward after the plea bargain has been struck. Amantha catches a glimpse of her life post-Daniel. Ted insists that Daniel leave their home early. Teddy and Tawny work through some marital issues, including Tawny’s whereabouts. George Melton’s body surfaces, so Sheriff Daggett begins an investigation. Meanwhile, the Senator deals with some health issues. Also stars Abigail Spencer. (S.3,Ep.1) (From the US) (Drama Series) PG CC **Series Return Premiere**

11:20 pm The Young Montalbano - Seven Mondays - The first few months of his relationship with

Livia have affected Montalbano deeply, who seems increasingly determined to change his attitude towards the world. But shortly after he agrees to go on a vacation with Livia, a series of alarming crimes take place in Vigata; first the murder of an elderly man and then an outbreak of ritualistic animal killings. Stars Michele Riondino. (From Italy, in Italian) (Drama Series) (Final) (Rpt) M(A,V,L)

EASTERN STATES (NSW, ACT, QLD, VIC & TAS) SCHEDULE

1:30 am Movie: Eyes Wide Open - Aaron, a married Orthodox Jewish father of four, falls in love

with a homeless young yeshiva student named Ezri. Their relationship becomes emotional and sexual. Living in an ultra-Orthodox community, Aaron is torn between his family, his devotion to God and the intense feeling he has for Ezri. Directed by Haim Tabakman and stars Zohar Strauss, Ran Danker and Tzahi Grad. (From Israel, in Hebrew and Yiddish) (Drama) (2009) (Rpt) M(A,N,S)

3:15 am Who Do You Think You Are? - Griff Rhys Jones - Actor and comedian Griff Rhys Jones

researches his family tree and uncovers surprising ancestral secrets. As a child, his mother Gwynneth was told her maternal grandparents had died in a train crash, but records for his great-grandfather, Daniel Price, reveal an altogether different cause of death - a violent a street brawl. Attempts to find out what happened to Daniel’s wife and children reveal a tale of poverty, the workhouse and Victorian truant schools. (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Rpt) PG CC

4:15 am Les Conquerants - A man and woman are carried by stormy seas onto a strange,

inhospitable shore. There they attempt to survive in their new world as illustrated in a stunning animated collage. (From Canada/France, no dialogue) (Animated Short) (Rpt) PG

4:30 am UEFA Champions League 2015-2016 - Live coverage of the UEFA Champions League

2015-2016. (Sport) CC **Live**

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CENTRAL STATES (SA & NT) SCHEDULE

1:30 am Eyes Wide Open - Aaron, a married Orthodox Jewish father of four, falls in love with a

homeless young yeshiva student named Ezri. Their relationship becomes emotional and sexual. Living in an ultra-Orthodox community, Aaron is torn between his family, his devotion to God and the intense feeling he has for Ezri. Directed by Haim Tabakman and stars Zohar Strauss, Ran Danker and Tzahi Grad. (From Israel, in Hebrew and Yiddish) (Drama) (2009) (Rpt) M(A,N,S)

3:15 am Food Lovers' Guide to Australia - Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to

explore the best food and produce around. In this episode: an Iraqi kitchen in Victoria; the Rattlesnake Grill in Neutral Bay; Mrs Smith's Pies of Hobart; and a Dutch-Indonesian feast prepared by the Arona Christian community in Kuranda. (An SBS Production) (Food Series) (Rpt) G CC

3:45 am Les Conquerants - A man and woman are carried by stormy seas onto a strange,

inhospitable shore. There they attempt to survive in their new world as illustrated in a stunning animated collage. (From Canada/France, no dialogue) (Animated Short) (Rpt) PG

4:00 am UEFA Champions League 2015-2016 - Live coverage of the UEFA Champions League

2015-2016. (Sport) CC **Live** 6:30 am Chinese News - News via satellite from CCTV Beijing, in Mandarin, no subtitles.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA SCHEDULE

1:30 am Who Do You Think You Are? - Griff Rhys Jones - Actor and comedian Griff Rhys Jones researches his family tree and uncovers surprising ancestral secrets. As a child, his mother Gwynneth was told her maternal grandparents had died in a train crash, but records for his great-grandfather, Daniel Price, reveal an altogether different cause of death - a violent a street brawl. Attempts to find out what happened to Daniel’s wife and children reveal a tale of poverty, the workhouse and Victorian truant schools. (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Rpt) PG CC

2:30 am UEFA Champions League 2015-2016 - Live coverage of the UEFA Champions League

2015-2016. (Sport) CC **Live** 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.

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Wednesday August 19th, 2015

7:00 am Al Jazeera English News - News via satellite from Al Jazeera Satellite Network, Qatar, in English. CC

7:30 am Italian News - News via satellite from RAI Rome in Italian, no subtitles. 8:10 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 From Cyprus - 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 Dateline - Dateline has a fresh half-hour format for 2015. The award-winning program

allows viewers to walk in the shoes of others in search of the inspiration and surprise in every global story. (An SBS Production) (Rpt) CC

1:30 pm France 24 International News - News via satellite from France 24, France, in English.

CC 1:45 pm The Journal - News via satellite from DW Berlin, in English. CC 2:00 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 3:00 pm Al Jazeera News - News via satellite from Al Jazeera Satellite Network, Qatar, in English.

CC 3:30 pm Insight - Child Free - Why are more men and women choosing a life without kids?

Australian current affairs forum, with lively debate and powerful first-person stories. Hosted by award-winning journalist Jenny Brockie. (An SBS Production) (Rpt) CC

4:30 pm 360' Geo Reports with Silvio Rivier - Kalmykia: The Return of the Monks - Sanan

Matvenov is only 26 years old but since he was 13, he has studied the teachings of Buddha. Along with seven other monks he lives in the main Buddhist temple in Elista, the capital of Kalmykia. Located in the south-western part of European Russia, this is the only region in Europe where Buddhism is practiced by a plurality of its citizens. With around four inhabitants per square kilometre, the autonomous republic is sparsely populated. Only since the downfall of the Soviet Union have the Kalmykians been permitted to officially practice Buddhism. (From France, in Russian and Kalmyk) (Documentary Series) G **New Episode**

5:30 pm Letters and Numbers - Two contestants pit their linguistic and numerical skills against

each other and the clock in this entertaining quiz show. Join host Richard Morecroft along with maths whiz Lily Serna and wordsmith David Astle. (Commissioned by SBS) (Entertainment Series) (Rpt) G CC

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Wednesday August 19th, 2015

6:00 pm Nigella Bites - Black - This episode Nigella Lawson gives us her personal take on Italian food, from the classic pasta with mussels, through black rice and squid rings to her Anglo-Italian trifle. (S.3,Ep.2) (From the UK) (Food Series) G CC **New Episode**

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 Operation Grand Canyon with Dan Snow - In the ultimate test, Dan Snow and a team of

modern adventurers take on the massive historical challenge of reliving the first ever exploration of the mighty Colorado River through the Grand Canyon. No one had ever attempted to brave the Grand Canyon and its many dangerous rapids until a band of Wild West pioneers took it on in 1869. Now, a new group of nine men attempt to navigate all 450 kilometres of the Grand Canyon in the manner of the original expedition, in antique-style wooden rowing boats more fit for a museum than this wild white water. The first episode takes the explorers through the beautiful, arid and dangerous wilds of north Arizona. (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Part 1 of 2) PG CC **New Series Premiere**

8:40 pm 24 Hours in Police Custody - Confessions of a Paedophile - This eight-part

documentary series provides a unique insight into the challenges facing the police in the 21st century. Filmed using a combination of fixed and handheld cameras, the program follows the officers of the Bedfordshire Police as they go about their daily work. This episode follows the team of four detectives working full-time on child abuse cases in the dedicated Safeguarding Investigation Unit at Luton Police Station. (S.1,Ep.3) (From the UK) Documentary Series) M(A,L) CC **New Episode**

9:40 pm Bosch - Mama’s Boy - As the Raynard Waits matter escalates, Deputy Chief Irving

sidelines Bosch. The detective turns his focus to unravelling the mystery of the bones case - until he becomes ensnared in a dangerous game of cat and mouse. Stars Titus Welliver and Annie Wersching. (S.1,Ep.5) (From the US) (Drama Series) M(A,S,L) CC **New Episode**

10:30 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 11:00 pm The Rise of ISIS - Two years ago, few people had heard of the Islamic State of Iraq and

Syria (ISIS) - the brutal jihadist group that President Obama calls a "network of death”. How did ISIS become a major force so quickly? And what does it mean for the U.S. to be back in Iraq, fighting a new war on terror, less than three years after American troops pulled out of the country? These are all questions which ultimately affect Australia and the government’s decision of whether or not to send troops back to Iraq. This documentary is a major, in-depth investigation of the brutal terrorist group’s ascent, from veteran journalist Martin Smith, who has been documenting the Iraq conflict since 2003. (From the US) (Documentary) (Rpt) MA(A,V) CC

12:00 am Movie: The Magic Kitchen - Sex and the City meets The Iron Chef. A sassy comedy

about three girls on the lookout for love (or sex) in modern day Hong Kong. Boasting some of Hong Kong's best-known film stars. Nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 2004 Golden Horse Awards. Directed by Lee Chi-Ngai and stars Sammi Cheng, Nicola Cheung and Andy Lau. (From Hong Kong, in Cantonese) (Romantic Comedy) (2004) (Rpt) PG

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Wednesday August 19th, 2015

1:50 am Bureau 06 - This is the dramatic story of ‘Bureau 06’, the team of police investigators formed for the intent purpose of investigating and preparing the grave charges brought up by the Jewish people against Adolf Eichmann, for the trial that took place in Jerusalem in 1961. This was the trial that presented the story of the Jewish Holocaust to the entire world. The program tells the unique stories of the investigators, their hardships and the emotional turmoil they experienced. Among them is the story of Avner Less, Adolf Eichmann's personal interrogator, who spent more than 275 hours questioning Eichmann. (From Israel, in Hebrew and German) (Documentary) (Rpt) PG CC

2:55 am World War 2: The Last Heroes - D-Day - Using a combination of first-person testimony

and previously unseen archive footage, this series chronicles the final years of the Allied campaign during WWII. Honing in on the personal experiences of frontline personnel, we hear not only what it was like to be there, but also how these experiences transformed the survivors. Each episode tells the story of an iconic battle in the war. (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Rpt) PG(A) CC

3:50 am World War 2: The Last Heroes - The Battle for Caen - Using a combination of first-

person testimony and previously unseen archive footage, this series chronicles the final years of the Allied campaign during WWII. Honing in on the personal experiences of frontline personnel, we hear not only what it was like to be there, but also how these experiences transformed the survivors. Each episode tells the story of an iconic battle in the war. (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Rpt) PG(A) CC

4:50 am Luke Nguyen's Greater Mekong Bitesize - Chef Luke Nguyen takes a culinary journey

across the Greater Mekong region of Southeast Asia. (Commissioned by SBS) (Short) (Rpt) G CC

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Thursday August 20th, 2015

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 Al Jazeera English News - News via satellite from Al Jazeera Satellite Network, Qatar, in

English. CC 7:30 am Italian News - News via satellite from RAI Rome in Italian, no subtitles. 8:10 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 From Cyprus - 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 Greece! The Islands - Peloponnese: From Corinth to Olympia - This part of our

journey takes us to the Peloponnese, the biggest and youngest of all Greek islands. In Corinth, bungee enthusiasts jump into the canal. In the midst of the amphitheatre of Epidaurus, Maria introduces us to the world of the Greek drama. It is her first time on the most important stage in all of Greece. In Nafplion, we learn about the importance of the ‘Komboli’. Rallou listens to the sound of these allegedly meditative pearls. And in Leonidi, we see how hot-air balloons are built for the Easter vigil. (From Germany, in English) (Documentary Series) (Rpt) G CC

1:30 pm France 24 International News - News via satellite from France 24, France, in English.

CC 1:45 pm The Journal - News via satellite from DW Berlin, in English. CC 2:00 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 3:00 pm Al Jazeera News - News via satellite from Al Jazeera Satellite Network, Qatar, in English.

CC 3:30 pm Weekend Warriors - The Siege of Marlborough - 1215: King John faces a rebellion of

his barons and needs to get back to London. But the castle of Rochester stands in his way. In the brutal siege that follows, he pounds the walls with artillery, assaults the outer bailey and digs a mine beneath the keep, bringing one corner crashing down. Now Dan FitzEdward of Historia Normannis plans to re-enact that siege. But how can he launch an artillery assault, have men falling off ladders and burn down a castle keep in today’s health and safety culture? (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Rpt) PG CC

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Thursday August 20th, 2015

4:35 pm The Sixties - The British Invasion - The ‘lads from Liverpool’ led a musical cultural exchange that impacted everything from fashion to sexual mores to politics. Graham Nash, Smokey Robinson, Dave Clark, Michelle Phillips, and Mickey Dolenz recall what it was like to make the music that mirrored the souls of the young and the restless. Jann Wenner, Nelson George, David Wild, Tom Hanks, and Mikal Gilmore describe how The Rolling Stones, The Kinks, The Dave Clark Five, The Animals, The Who, and others reinterpreted and reintroduced American music to Americans. (From the US) (Documentary Series) (Rpt) PG CC

5:30 pm Letters and Numbers - Two contestants pit their linguistic and numerical skills against

each other and the clock in this entertaining quiz show. Join host Richard Morecroft along with maths whiz Lily Serna and wordsmith David Astle. (Commissioned by SBS) (Entertainment Series) (Rpt) G CC

6:00 pm Nigella Bites - Pink - Nigella Lawson takes a nostalgic look back at food we all associate

with an idyllic summer: strawberries and cream. Nigella also cooks unlikely combinations to set taste buds tingling, including spiced pink soup, made with roasted beetroot and sour cream, watermelon, feta and black olive salad, and pink seared lamb with bulgar wheat salad. (S.3,Ep.3) (From the UK) (Food Series) G CC **New Episode**

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 Luke Nguyen's France - Paris - Luke Nguyen’s appetite for food leads him out of Asia

and into France, the culinary wonderland that shaped his ancestral home, Vietnam. In tonight's episode, Luke embarks on a culinary journey through the heart of Paris, discovering Parisians’ passion for food, decadence and tradition. Walking the city streets, exploring the French capital’s oldest market and cooking with his Vietnamese-French cousin Laurent, Luke investigates how France has influenced Vietnam’s food scene. Later, Luke creates a fusion steak tartare dish with a traditional Parisian butcher and experiences the sweeter side of the city from the rooftop of the Westin with beekeeper Nicolas Géant. (S.1,Ep.1) (Commissioned by SBS, in English and French) (Food Series) (Rpt) G CC

8:00 pm Rachel Khoo's Kitchen Notebook Melbourne - Melbourne prides itself on being the

sporting capital of Australia. Rachel discovers what fuels the weekend warriors inside the city limits and shines the spotlight on the sports fanatics’ favourite gourmet fast food. She will cook with the city’s original Food Truck proprietor, sample some of the best Southern fried chicken Melbourne has to offer and visits a cutting edge craft brewery. (S.1,Ep.5) (Commissioned by SBS) (Food Series) G CC **New Episode**

8:30 pm Ainsley Harriott's Street Food - Reykjavik - Popular British cook and author Ainsley

Harriott travels the globe looking for new street food, finding adventure and great cooking on route. Tonight, Ainsley goes to Reykjavik, where he finds a thriving street food culture at the docks, sampling rich lobster soup, salt cod, croquettes and crayfish bakes. He meets local chefs who are building up the country's culinary reputation with the finest seafood and prepares an Icelandic delicacy - langoustines in garlic butter with wholegrain mustard and honey. (S.1,Ep.3) (From the UK) (Food Series) G CC **New Episode**

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Thursday August 20th, 2015

9:30 pm Masters of Sex - The Excitement of Release - Masters and Johnson’s book has been released and for the first time, they are both subjected to large-scale scrutiny. While reviews are positive, the public’s response causes unease around the office. The new spotlight on her mother starts to affect Tessa at school while Libby does her best to maintain her social life outside of her friendship with Virginia. Meanwhile, Bill and Virginia look to old and new places to capitalise on their burgeoning fame. Stars Michael Sheen, Lizzy Caplan and Caitlin FitzGerald. (S.3, Ep.3) (From the US) (Drama Series) M(A,S,L) CC **New Episode**

10:35 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 11:05 pm The Manor - Shawney calls himself a filmmaker, but he's been a strip-club manager for

longer. When he was six his father bought ‘The Manor’, a small-town strip club. Thirty years later, the family’s lifestyle has got the better of them. While his 180-kilogram father prepares for stomach-reduction surgery, his 38-kilogram mother has her own complicated relationship with food. Shawney’s role as struggling filmmaker and outcast son provides a rare glimpse into a family facing the consequences of their livelihood and dependence. Told with humour and frankness, this documentary is an intimate portrait of people struggling to call themselves a family. (From Canada, in English and French) (Documentary) (Rpt) M(N,A,L)

12:35 am Movie: The First Grader - The true story of an 84 year-old Kenyan villager and ex-Mau

Mau freedom fighter who fights for his right to go to school for the first time to get the education he could never afford. Winner of the Audience Choice Award at the 2011 Emden International Film Festival. Directed by Justin Chadwick and also stars Naomie Harris, Oliver Litondo and Tony Kgoroge. (From the UK) (Drama) (2010) M(N,A,V)

2:30 am Duck Quacks Don't Echo - Sue Perkins, Bob Mortimer & Aston Merrygold - On fact-

dispensing duties this week are pun-loving Great British Bake Off presenter Sue Perkins, comedian Bob Mortimer and former British boy band JLS singer Aston Merrygold. (From the UK) (Entertainment Series) (Rpt) PG CC

3:20 am Meet My Wild Friends - The Chosen - A hyena in Kenya, an elephant in South Africa, a

wolf in Canada: on one special day all three had a unique encounter with a child. Jack, Michaela and Neal were the chosen ones. In each case, it marked the beginning of an extraordinary story between a wild animal and the young person they selected. Unbreakable bonds were forged between the animals and these children, each becoming responsible for the animal they tamed. (From France, in English and French) (Documentary Series) (Part 1 of 4) (Rpt) G CC

4:25 am Food Lovers' Guide to Australia - Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to

explore the best food and produce Australia has to offer. Today they go Yabby Farming, visit a French Patisserie in Kings Cross, takes a look at fresh green Australian peppercorns, before feasting at the Polish Senior Citizen's Club in Ashfield. (An SBS Production) (Food Series) (Rpt) G CC

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Friday August 21st, 2015

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 Al Jazeera English News - News via satellite from Al Jazeera Satellite Network, Qatar, in

English. CC 7:30 am Italian News - News via satellite from RAI Rome in Italian, no subtitles. 8:10 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 From Cyprus - 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 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)

1:30 pm France 24 International News - News via satellite from France 24, France, in English.

CC 1:45 pm The Journal - News via satellite from DW Berlin, in English. CC 2:00 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 3:00 pm Al Jazeera News - News via satellite from Al Jazeera Satellite Network, Qatar, in English.

CC 3:30 pm Strip the City - Inca Empire Landslide City - This episode uses stunning CGI animation

to strip the ancient city of Machu Picchu naked of its stonework - block by block - to explore the secret technology and infrastructure that enabled it to be built. Perched on slopes 3,300 metres up in the Andes, Machu Picchu was home to over 1000 people. Built as a royal retreat for the emperor it took a thousand stonemasons almost a hundred years to complete. Constantly under threat from earthquakes, landslides and floods how did this ancient city survive for over 400 years? (S.2,Ep.7) (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Rpt) G

4:25 pm Silvia Colloca: Made in Italy Bitesize - Some of your favourite moments so far from

Silvia Colloca's culinary journey through Italy. (From Australia, in English and Italian) (Food Series) (Rpt) G CC

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Friday August 21st, 2015

4:30 pm Backroads USA - Loneliest Road in America - The USA is famous for its huge and endless highways, symbols of the American Dream. In this series, these routes are the stars. But we will leave the main interstates behind and stick to those winding country routes each with their own character, and which seem to have a soul. These are routes laid out by people in pursuit of something: a better life, a vision, a dream. Each episode deals with a route that cuts through a vast stretch of the New World, sometimes linking several states, and running through small towns that have largely been left by the wayside. (S.1,Ep.4) (From France, in English) (Documentary Series) G CC

5:00 pm Room 101 - Noni Hazlehurst - Star of stage and screen Noni Hazlehurst joins Paul

McDermott on this episode of Room 101. The lady we all grew up with shows a completely different side to her personality, sharing her surprisingly wicked, self-deprecating and very funny pet peeves. On her list are painful fashion choices, trendy food stuffs and challenges you only face at star studded awards nights, all of which Noni just can’t escape, and wants Paul to banish into Room 101 forever. (S.1,Ep.8) (Commissioned by SBS) (Entertainment Series) (Rpt) PG CC **Encore**

5:30 pm Letters and Numbers - Two contestants pit their linguistic and numerical skills against

each other and the clock in this entertaining quiz show. Join host Richard Morecroft along with maths whiz Lily Serna and wordsmith David Astle. (Commissioned by SBS) (Entertainment Series) (Rpt) G CC

6:00 pm Raymond Blanc: How to Cook Well - Poaching - Michelin-starred chef and restaurateur

Raymond Blanc gives viewers a masterclass in basic cooking techniques. Over six weeks, Raymond will show us how to master essential cooking skills, including roasting, poaching, frying, slow cooking, baking and barbeque and grilling. Each program will showcase five delicious dishes that are created using one of these techniques. Raymond will bring all his passion, curiosity and expertise to the series as he shows the audience what happens when you use each technique. In this episode, Raymond explores the techniques of poaching. (S.1,Ep.5) (From the UK) (Food Series) G CC **New Episode**

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 Richard III: The Burial of the King - After a long campaign to find the skeletal remains of

England's most notorious monarch, Richard III, they were eventually discovered under a Leicester council car park in September 2012 - and finally laid to rest on 26 March 2015. Jon Snow hosts this program which covers Richard’s reburial service, attended by members of the royal family, as the king is formally reinterred by the Archbishop of Canterbury at the east end of Leicester Cathedral. (From the UK) (Documentary) (Class tba) CC **Premiere**

8:25 pm The Crusades - The Clash of Titans - This week Dr Thomas Asbridge examines the

Third Crusade and the two renowned figures who have come to embody Crusader war: Richard the Lionheart, King of England, and the mighty Muslim sultan Saladin, unifier of Islam. Drawing on fascinating eyewitness accounts and contemporary records, Dr Asbridge constructs an insightful and nuanced picture of these men and their fiercely fought struggle for the Holy Land - and the ultimate prize: Jerusalem. (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Part 2 of 3) (Rpt) PG CC

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Friday August 21st, 2015

9:25 pm Who Do You Think You Are? - Luke Nguyen - Chef and restaurateur Luke Nguyen was born in 1978 into a world of danger and uncertainty - his family was among the two million Vietnamese who fled the Communist regime after the Vietnam War. While the Nguyen family eventually found safety, settling in Cabramatta, Sydney - their life in Australia was anything but easy. In tonight’s program, Luke discovers his grandfather had a wife and child in China, who he left behind, when he migrated to Vietnam and began a second family. Luke searches a remote corner of China to bring this long lost family back into the fold. He then travels to Vietnam and looks into the troubled history of his parents’ homeland, searching for clues to explain his own painful past. (S.7,Ep.3) (Commissioned by SBS) (Documentary Series) (Rpt) PG CC **Encore**

10:25 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 11:05 pm Movie: Red State - In Middle America, three teenagers travel to isolated Cooper’s Dell

after responding to an online invitation for sex. However, their schoolboy fantasies turn sinister as Christian extremists led by the twisted but charismatic preacher Abin Cooper hold them captive in his compound known as the Five Points Church. As the Pastor and his congregation embark on a reign of unholy terror, the teenagers have to stay alive and then deal with the arrival of Federal Agent Joseph Keenan and his Special Ops team who are armed, dangerous and ready to do anything to bring this cult down. Directed by Kevin Smith and stars Michael Parks, John Goodman and Melissa Leo. (From the US) (Thriller) (2011) (Rpt) MA(S,V,L) CC

12:40 am Movie: Salami Aleikum - Determined to save his family's small butchery, Mohsen leaves

for Poland to buy low-priced sheep. When he gets stuck in a sleepy East German town, the villagers are convinced he is the heir to a Persian textile dynasty, who can help to save their struggling town. Winner of the 2010 German Film Critics Award for Best Feature Film Debut. Directed by Ali Samadi Ahadi and stars Navíd Akhavan, Anna Böger and Michael Niavarani. (From Germany, in German and Farsi) (Comedy) (2009) (Rpt) M(A,L)

2:30 am Movie: La Vie en Rose - Explores the often troubled life of Edith Piaf. While singing on

the streets of Paris as a teen, Piaf is discovered by club owner Louis Leplée, and this chance encounter changes her life. Her powerful voice takes her all over the globe, but it can't guard her from the pain and suffering she must bear. Winner of two Academy Awards, including Best Actress for Marion Cotillard. Directed by Olivier Dahan and also stars Emmanuelle Seigner and Gérard Depardieu. (From France, in French) (Drama) (2007) (Rpt) M(A,L)

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Saturday August 22nd, 2015

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 Al Jazeera English News - News via satellite from Al Jazeera Satellite Network, Qatar, in

English. CC 7:30 am Italian News - News via satellite from RAI Rome in Italian, no subtitles. 8:10 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 From Cyprus - 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 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 2:00 pm The Incredible Spice Men - West Suffolk - In early summer, the fields of west Suffolk

blaze with yellow rapeseed flowers. In this episode, Cyrus and Tony discuss the virtues of rapeseed oil and then use it to cook cinnamon, ginger and red chilli chicken wings. At the beautiful stately home Melford Hall in Long Melford, Tony and Cyrus persuade the National Trust to allow them to spice up their traditional afternoon tea. Plus, Cyrus uses a colourful array of ground spices to cook a fantastically tasty spicy beef burger’ with chilli, cumin and coriander. (S.1,Ep.4) (From the UK) (Food Series) (Rpt) G CC

2:30 pm Ottolenghi's Mediterranean Island Feast - Sardinia - Yotam travels to Sardinia to

explore the island's unique food traditions and flavours. In the beautiful fishing port of Bosa, he cooks one of the Mediterranean's greatest meals: freshly caught lobster roasted on an open fire. Leaving the coast behind, Yotam travels deep into Sardinia's rugged heartland, sharing a meal of spit-roasted lamb and a salad of figs and roasted radicchio, with three generations of shepherds. And on a mountain top at dawn he learns the secret of producing silky soft cheese for a dessert of ricotta fritters drizzled with golden honey and orange zest. (Part 4 of 4) (From the UK) (Food Series) (Rpt) G CC

3:25 pm James May's Man Lab - James May travels to an Oxfordshire town where a royal

tradition desperately needs his help. Can he find a way of feeding thousands of locals to save their diamond jubilee celebration using ballistics and hot crossed buns? Back at the Man Lab, James tests once and for all whether it is possible to make your own luck by beating the odds. All this and there is still time for James and the team to build a water clock and create a coat that doubles up as a bed. (From the UK) (Entertainment Series) (Part 3 of 5) (Rpt) PG CC

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Saturday August 22nd, 2015

4:30 pm Archaeology: A Secret History - In the Beginning - From the days of the Romans to the detailed scientific archaeology of today, humans have longed to make sense of buildings and objects that time has left behind. But striving to get to grips with the ancient world has always caused problems. Dr Richard Miles travels through the ages of the Renaissance and Enlightenment, and into the modern day, to discover how we have tried to understand our ancient past over the last 2,000 years of hotly fought history. He explains how human fascination with the mysteries of the ancient past has created a legacy of wonder, discovery, and debate. (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Part 1 of 3) (Rpt) G CC

5:30 pm The Flying Scotsman: A Rail Romance - This rollicking story is told through wonderful

archive material of the locomotive and the world of the men who built and drove it. The program includes interviews with key people who recall its history, the curator of the National Railway Museum Bob Gwynne, and two authors of books about the engine, Jonathan Glancey and Andrew Roden. (From the UK) (Documentary) (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 Ray Mears’ Close Encounters - Saltwater Crocodiles - Renowned survival expert Ray

Mears visits two of the most iconic and contrasting landscapes of Australia - the swamps of the Northern Territories and wild mountain ranges of Tasmania - on the trail of two of the continent's most notorious creatures. By studying the Saltwater Crocodile and Tasmanian Devil, Ray hopes to gain a privileged insight into their unique habitats and a better understanding of how they gained their fearsome reputations. With the help of local experts, Ray also learns how survival in the wilderness today - for top predators and humans alike - is far from easy. (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Part 1 of 2) PG CC **New Series Premiere**

8:30 pm Room 101 - Vince Colosimo - Joining Paul McDermott tonight is award-winning actor

Vince Colosimo. He’s menacing and mesmerising. He’s been Gino and Vinnie, Nick Daniels, Neville Bartos and Alphonse Gangitano. For once playing himself, Vince, tries role-playing and yelling, as well as the occasional threatening glare to persuade Paul to banish his gripes away, ranging from plastic coverings on furniture to people with bad hygiene, non-personal communication, to BYO parties. The family man reveals just how important it is for him to be a great communicator - as well as a generous (and great smelling) host! (S.1,Ep.9) (Commissioned by SBS) (Entertainment Series) M CC **New Episode**

9:00 pm Movie: Rust and Bone - Lonely and destitute, Ali leaves the north of France for his

sister's house in Antibes after becoming the sole guardian of his estranged five-year-old son Sam. When Ali lands a job as a bouncer in a nearby nightclub, things start to look up for the itinerant father and son. A chance meeting with Stephanie, a beautiful killer whale trainer, develops into an unlikely romance after Stephanie suffers a tragic accident. Nominated for two Golden Globe awards in 2013, including Best Foreign Language Film and Best Actress. Directed by Jacques Audiard and stars Marion Cotillard, Matthias Schoenaerts and Armand Verdure. (From France, in French) (Drama) (2012) (Class tba) **Premiere**

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Saturday August 22nd, 2015

11:15 pm Movie: A Prophet - A vulnerable young Arabic man gets thrust into a hellish prison, and ironically discovers greater opportunities for success than he ever possessed on the outside. When Malik, a petty criminal, is incarcerated for six years, he is soon co-opted by a brutal Corsican gang to join their criminal activities. He quickly finds he has no other choice than to cooperate. Nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar in 2010. Directed by Jacques Audiard and stars Tahar Rahim, Niels Arestrup and Adel Bencherif. (From France, in French, Corsican and Arabic) (Drama) (2009) (Rpt) MAV(S,L,V)

1:55 am Lines of Wellington - A star-studded cast, including John Malkovich, Catherine Deneuve

and Isabelle Huppert, star in this lush three-part historical epic. During the Napoleonic Wars, the French army battled the Anglo-Portuguese army of General Wellington at the Battle of Busaco in 1810. Despite their victory, Wellington’s army is forced to retreat from the numerically superior enemy, in order to attract them to Torres Vedras, where Wellington had built fortified lines. (From Portugal, in English, Portuguese and French) (Drama Series) (Part 1 of 3) M(S,N,V,L)

3:00 am Lines of Wellington - John Malkovich, Catherine Deneuve and Isabelle Huppert star in

this lush three-part Napoleonic epic. During the Napoleonic Wars, the French army battled the Anglo-Portuguese army of General Wellington at the Battle of Busaco in 1810. Despite their victory, Wellington’s army is forced to retreat from the numerically superior enemy, in order to attract them to Torres Vedras, where Wellington had built fortified lines. (From Portugal, in English, Portuguese and French) (Drama Series) (Part 2 of 3) M(A,V)

3:55 am Lines of Wellington - John Malkovich, Catherine Deneuve and Isabelle Huppert star in

this lush three-part Napoleonic epic. During the Napoleonic Wars, the French army battled

the Anglo-Portuguese army of General Wellington at the Battle of Busaco in 1810. Despite

their victory, Wellington’s army is forced to retreat from the numerically superior enemy, in

order to attract them to Torres Vedras, where Wellington had built fortified lines. (From

Portugal, in English, Portuguese and French) (Drama Series) (Part 3 of 3) M(A)