TV Guide Issue #163:

8 April - 21 April 2024 View previous issueView next issue
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    21st Apr8:00 am

    New episode. Bluey is an inexhaustible six year-old Blue Heeler, who loves to play with her friends and family.

    21st Apr12:30 pm

    Hosted by award-winning journalist Pip Courtney, Landline is Australia's only national agricultural television program covering stories from Australia's rural and regional heartland.

    21st Apr6:30 pm

    Ageing Fabulously. Where do LGBTQI people go in their later lives? Traditional aged care homes can be a nightmare for some. Trans activist Julie Peters is on a mission to find out what options exist for LGBTQI people in their twilight years.

    21st Apr6:30 pm

    We Are Superheroes! It's superhero time as the Doctors' alter-egos go into battle to show the secret powers of your skin, which uses Vitamin D from the sun to make your bones strong!

    21st Apr7:00 pm

    In this episode of LEGO® Masters, teams are faced with a back-to-back elimination as they try to perfectly replicate a real object out of LEGO®.

    21st Apr7:30 pm

    Sister Julienne helps care for a first-time mother who is going through a challenging diagnosis. Lucille struggles with her own health, and Poplar celebrates the Whitsun Maypole.

    21st Apr8:35 pm

    Rome. The largest city in the world during Antiquity with 1 million inhabitants. An unprecedented urbanization that created immense challenges: housing, water supply, transportation, entertainment. They knew how to invent new construction techniques and to imagine measuring instruments and machines never seen before!

    21st Apr8:40 pm

    60 Minutes is Australia's leading current affairs programme, with a proven record of excellence over four decades. Join television's top reporters as they investigate, analyse and uncover the issues affecting all Australians.

    21st Apr8:40 pm

    In a 7News exclusive report, the team carry out an explosive new investigation.

    21st Apr10:10 pm

    This compelling David Wenham-narrated film documents the creation of a unique 18-piece marble sculpture and the hope and healing it offers Australian military veterans and families suffering PTSD.

    21st Apr10:20 pm

    Jean-Francois Champollion gave words to a thousand-year-old civilisation by cracking an ancient hieroglyphic code - but behind his legendary feat was his mysterious brother, Jacques-Joseph who made it all possible. Using their private correspondence, archives and expert advice, we explore this once-in-a lifetime scientific, human and intellectual adventure to celebrate the bicentenary of the hieroglyphs being decoded.

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