TV Guide Issue #7:

11 September - 24 September 2017 View previous issueView next issue
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    18th Sep8:00 am

    Series 1, Episode 30 - Animated traditional stories explained by the Elders including the Dolphin NSW and the Wanka Manapulpa Minyma, WA.

    18th Sep9:28 am

    Rodeo - Kayne and Kamil prove they're not a bunch of (rodeo) clowns when they get the chance to jump on a bucking bull and hang on for eight seconds.

    18th Sep10:30 am

    Biodiversity - A new way of showing how maths is used in the real world to help create a sustainable future. Stefan Gates meets people using maths to find innovative solutions to the ecological challenges of our age.

    18th Sep10:40 am

    The best fun anyone can have learning maths! A mixed-media mash-up maths sketch show- topics covered include prime numbers, shapes and angles, perimeter and area, pie charts, fractions and decimals, percentages, and algebra.

    18th Sep10:46 am

    Surface Tension - Maureen is 12 years old & lives at a tulip plantation in North of the Netherlands. She regularly finds water on the surface of the tulip leaves. In Full Proof, she experiments with water drops and surface tension.

    18th Sep11:00 am

    Balance - How can you balance a potato on a stick and can Phil balance on a tightrope using the same science? What's better for balance, staying put or using something that spins? Phil designs a gyroscopic stabilization backpack.

    18th Sep11:21 am

    Standard Deviation - How can we compare sales at two franchises in the Wahoo's restaurant chain? Standard deviation helps us quantify the variability in sales.

    18th Sep11:31 am

    Making Molecules: Lewis Structures And Molecular Geometrics - Molecules form when individual atoms create bonds by sharing electrons. Understanding how atoms combine to make molecules allows scientists to predict many of the physical and chemical properties of substances.

    18th Sep12:01 pm

    Snail - Kamil meets with 8 year-old Ashleigh and their attempts to find the Garden Snail take an unexpected turn!

    18th Sep3:06 pm

    No Bunsen burners or laboratories here, this is science for everybody, anywhere. Wherever the kids want to take it; in the garden, in the kitchen or in the shed, this is science BY kids FOR kids!

    18th Sep4:10 pm

    Dogs Home Alone - Increasingly man’s best friend is spending more time home alone, but what goes on when you’re not there? Through hidden cameras and a groundbreaking new study from the world’s leading dog scientists, we reveal what our dogs get up to while we’re out. Mark Evans, former chief vet at the RSPCA, investigates what it all means for the 21st-century dog owner. The series addresses modern-day issues facing today’s dogs, including obesity, aggression and mental health.

    18th Sep4:30 pm

    Retrain Your Brain - Are you stuck with the brain you're born with, or can you improve it? It's easy to upgrade the electronic devices you rely on every day; can you do the same with your brain? The answer might surprise you. This episode of Brain Games puts your brain to the ultimate test with a series of interactive games and fascinating experiments that reveal its hidden mental shortcuts, and how to give it a performance boost. Prepare to retrain your brain.

    18th Sep6:30 pm

    Green Hornet Special - Seth Rogen, star of the 2011 film, The Green Hornet, joins the Mythbusters to test myths concerning the film's car, Black Beauty, including whether a car, completely buried with a bulldozer parked on top, can set off onboard explosives to throw the bulldozer out of the way without injuring the passengers?

    18th Sep7:00 pm

    Series 1, Episode 8 - The Saxons exchange disgusting Christmas presents, a caveman goes on a TV cookery show, and we discover the bizarre causes of World War I.

    18th Sep7:00 pm

    Beni Bjah - Overnight fame was not much more than a dream with the chaotic and unstable life that ensued Beni, until early 2016, he became the first Indigenous person to win West Australian Music’s award.

    18th Sep8:01 pm

    Australian Story returns for its 21st season with more unique stories that provide an insight into Australian life with all its complexities and challenges.

    18th Sep8:30 pm

    Platforms and Plague Pits - Building the UK’s newest underground railway is a big job: it’s big money, big trains – and it needs big stations. In this final part of the three-part series, engineers must put together the giant jigsaw that will become a cathedral-sized station at Canary Wharf. It’s so big, they have to build it in a dock and underwater. Its architect-designed roof is so complicated it comes in a kit of over 2500 pieces. As engineers carve out the underground caverns that will become the new stations, they hit on some gruesome discoveries of London’s past.

    18th Sep8:31 pm

    All That Glitters: Developers, deals and donations on the Gold Coast. In this pro-development town, a series of controversial billion dollar proposals have prompted a collection of unlikely allies to say enough is enough. Mark Willacy reports.

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