TV Guide Issue #65:

10 February - 23 February 2020 View previous issueView next issue
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    20th Feb12:00 pm

    The rate of Indigenous child removal has increased at an exponential rate since Prime Minister Kevin Rudd delivered the apology to the 'Stolen Generations' in 2008.

    20th Feb1:35 pm

    Sybylla Melbyn (Judy Davis) is the eldest daughter of an impoverished New South Wales farming family. Bold and determined, Sybylla dreams of succeeding as an acclaimed writer. But in a time of sexist ignorance and bigotry, Sybylla has frequent clashes with procrustean conformists.

    20th Feb2:00 pm

    In 2014, one of the last tribes that had had no contact with the outside world emerged from the Amazon rainforest. This documentary has exclusive access to the tribe and documents first contact with members of the previously isolated tribe called the Txapanawa on the bank of the Envira River in the village of Simpatia in Brazil.

    20th Feb3:40 pm

    For thousands of years, the legend of Atlantis has fascinated the public and the historical community alike. There is plenty of controversy surrounding its existence and whether or not there was ever any evidence of it to begin with. Atlantis Rising follows executive producer and Oscar-winner James Cameron; filmmaker Simcha Jacobovici; and a group of archaeologists, scientists and historians as they set out to search for the true ‘Atlantean’ civilisation and for a possible location for the lost city itself.

    20th Feb5:00 pm

    Kylie Kwong. Anh paints celebrity chef Kylie Kwong, who was born to cook. She shares stories from her childhood in suburban Sydney and deeply spiritual return to her ancestral village in China.

    20th Feb6:00 pm

    In an ever-changing world, turn to Julia Baird and a panel of informed minds for lively, unscripted chat on the day's big global events, local topics and unique personal insights on the issues that affect us all.

    20th Feb7:30 pm

    Norman Winchester. Professor Alice Roberts tells the story of Norman England by studying the history of Winchester, Britain’s Most Norman Town. To get to grips with the Normans, Alice attempts to storm a castle in chain mail, investigates the origins of modern surgery, and tucks into an appetising eel pie.

    20th Feb8:25 pm

    Secrets Of The Tower Of London. Standing guard over the city of London for nearly 1000 years, this formidable fortress has been a royal castle, a prison, a place of execution and torture, an armoury, and the Royal Mint. Over the centuries it has gone from a symbol of imperialism and tyranny to a national treasure. This episode, Secrets of The Tower of London, goes behind the Tower’s ancient walls to expose its secrets and stories.

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