TV Guide Issue #15:

23 July - 5 August 2018 View previous issueView next issue
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    26th Jul6:55 am

    The Byzantine Empire: Part 1. The social organization, daily life, myths and beliefs of the main cultures of history addressed in a different tone, with touches of humour in a 'close-to-the-kids' language.

    26th Jul7:40 am

    Series 1, Ep 12: Animated traditional stories explained by the Elders including the Dolphin NSW and the Wanka Manapulpa Minyma, WA

    26th Jul10:50 am

    The Burns Club: Follows Holly McKew, who was left with bald patches when she was burned by a chip pan when she was a toddler. The 12-year-old prepares for her biggest operation to date & meets other youngsters with visible scars at a camp. (Repeat)

    26th Jul11:18 am

    Ramadan: Break-fast At Mobinah's. Ramadan is the most important event on the Islamic calendar. Follow two local families to see how this month of fasting and feasting is practiced in Australia. (Repeat)

    26th Jul11:48 am

    Past Injustices: Interviewees Janna Thompson, Marcia Langton and Mick Dodson explore the effect past injustices have on present generations.(Repeat)

    26th Jul1:00 pm

    Edmund explores how Australian identity evolved in the 20th century and how modern art down under struggled to emerge. He looks at some of the giants of 20th century Australian art - Sidney Nolan, Albert Tucker & Arthur Boyd. (Repeat)

    26th Jul2:15 pm

    Boomalli is an artists' cooperative formed by urban Aboriginal and Koori photographers, painters, sculptors, designers and filmmakers.

    26th Jul4:30 pm

    Here Come The Experts: Our Waste Warriors get help from a garden guru and a scientist to make a vege patch and an irrigation system a reality. For another Warrior, there's success at the school canteen with 'needs-only' access to plastic straws.

    26th Jul4:45 pm

    The Aztec Empire Part 1: The social organization, daily life, myths and beliefs of the main cultures of history addressed in a different tone, with touches of humour in a 'close-to-the-kids' language.

    26th Jul6:25 pm

    The doctors reveal how you taste with your nose as well as your tongue, Dr Xand is on call with the emergency services, and Dr Chris discovers how 3D printing works when he prints his own skull. (Repeat)

    26th Jul6:53 pm

    Woolly Rhino And Flowers: Andy goes in search of a Woolly Rhino, travelling back 50 thousand years to a snowy, prehistoric mountain range. Can he find the rhino's favourite food & get back to his time-travelling clock before it returns to the museum? (Repeat)

    26th Jul7:30 pm

    Imogen: Imogen turns her focus to saving money while in charge of her family's budget. (Repeat)

    26th Jul8:02 pm

    Indented Head House: Ian McDonald & Rob Wilhelm are not building an understated new home. A glass box with a roof like floating wings overlooking Port Phillip Bay on the Bellarine Peninsula with all the bells & whistles. Will they go over budget?

    26th Jul8:53 pm

    Heide Museum Of Modern Art: The critics visit Heide Museum of Modern Art in Melbourne where they view a broad range of modern art by Albert Tucker, Rick Amor, Jenny Watson, Arthur Boyd and Sidney Nolan.

    26th Jul9:00 pm

    Katie Couric sets out across America to meet with leading scientists, physicians and experts to answer questions about gender and gender identity. She speaks with everyday people who find their lives and bodies on the front-line of a changing world.

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