TV Guide Issue #93:

12 April - 25 April 2021 View previous issueView next issue
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    18th Apr12:30 pm

    In 2021 Landline turns 30, celebrating three decades telling the stories of farmers, businesses and communities from Australia's rural and regional heartland. Hosted by award-winning journalist Pip Courtney.

    18th Apr5:00 pm

    A little boy helps his blind mother experience an art gallery in a surprising and unusual way.

    18th Apr6:46 pm

    Andy and the African Elephants. There is a new resident arriving at Safari World: an eight-month-old orphaned African elephant called Elly. There are already some adult African elephants at Safari World, so Andy suggests they will be able to look after her.

    18th Apr7:30 pm

    John Hannah narrates an epic journey through one thousand years of Scottish history. From the tension and rivalries that threatened to tear it apart centuries ago to the present-day Scotland; a major player both economically and politically.

    18th Apr8:00 pm

    The Piano Tuner. From an Amish family in Tasmania to a Chinese Australian widow in Darwin, piano tuner Martin Tucker encounters people across Australia. Through his craft, we are introduced to a network of community, connection and listening.

    18th Apr8:21 pm

    Prank-a-Boo-Looza. Remy coaches Boo on the fine art of silly pranks but they soon get caught up in a game of out-pranking each other. Mr Periwinkle gets entangled in their shenanigans & accidentally shows that some things can be taken too far.

    18th Apr9:10 pm

    What Lies Beneath. We check in on our engineers encountering all manner of issues tunnelling through a minefield of existing infrastructure - skyscraper footings and basements, sewers, a graveyard, and existing rail tunnels.

    18th Apr9:31 pm

    Historian Lucy Worsley takes us behind closed doors at three treasure-filled royal palaces - the Tower of London, Hampton Court and Kensington Palace - to uncover how each building has shaped a monarchy and a nation.

    18th Apr10:10 pm

    In 2015, a tiny spacecraft called New Horizon’s arrived at the very edge of the Solar System and took the first ever close up images of the Dwarf Planet Pluto.This programme tells the incredible story by meeting the team responsible, and by exploring the close-up imagery of Pluto’s mysterious surface in extraordinary detail.

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