Channel 737: ABC TV on March 16, 2026
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09:00 AM - 10:00 AM ABC News Mornings When big stories break, turn to ABC News in the mornings to bring you what's happening and why it matters. We have more reporters in more places, serving and connecting communities and telling your stories. 1 hr
10:00 AM - 11:01 AM Blue Murder Motel (AD) At Shady Vista Holiday Park, guest tensions erupt in a fiery murder. Constable Jamie Haira pulls retired ex-cops Vinny and Cole back into sleuthing, derailing their seaside retirement dreams. 1 hr 1 min
11:01 AM - 11:30 AM Top End Bub (AD) Lauren and Ned struggle as new parents while Lauren wonders who Taya's biological father is - and if she should contact him. 28 mins
11:30 AM - 12:00 PM Back Roads (AD) Back Roads returns with a journey on the Strzelecki Track, starting near Lyndhurst in SA and heading into the Strzelecki Desert. Heather Ewart witnesses a way of life on this historic track that's been unchanged for decades. 29 mins
12:00 PM - 12:59 PM ABC News At Noon The leading news at lunchtime. Ros Childs brings you the day's top stories and the latest news as it unfolds, with reporters in the community across Australia and around the world reporting on the issues that matter to you. 59 mins
12:59 PM - 01:59 PM Landline A new high fibre wheat variety that functions like conventional flour; Graziers question the costs and benefits of outback national parks; and the role of buffel grass in Australia's multi-billion dollar beef industry. 1 hr
01:59 PM - 02:28 PM Spicks And Specks You'll want to be tuning in to see this episode with Dave O'Neil, Alex Lee, Odette and Kav Temperley, as they disappoint John Travolta, try to get into a nightclub and attempt to solve this week's secret song. 29 mins
02:28 PM - 02:58 PM Anh's Brush With Fame From the age of five, Michael Clarke dreamt of playing for Australia. Hear the personal stories behind the headlines that made him a poster boy of modern cricket. How will Anh capture his determination and schoolboy charm? 29 mins
02:58 PM - 03:57 PM Fake Or Fortune? The owner of two sketchbooks found in a shed in France ask Fiona Bruce and Philip Mould to help prove they are the work of a young Toulouse Lautrec. 59 mins
03:57 PM - 04:44 PM Murdoch Mysteries When his estranged father's drunken body is found passed out near a murder scene, Murdoch finds himself questioning his own objectivity. 47 mins
04:44 PM - 05:30 PM Long Lost Family Two women looking for answers to questions that have haunted them for decades: a woman who made a discovery as a teenager that changed her life and a mother longing to find the son she felt she let down. 45 mins
05:30 PM - 06:29 PM Antiques Roadshow A special edition of the Antiques Roadshow celebrating items with a royal connection. 58 mins
06:29 PM - 07:00 PM Hard Quiz Which subject will win Tom Gleeson's Big Brass Mug for its expert contestant on this Hard Quiz: women in Greek Mythology, pop queen Shania Twain, the 7 Up documentary series, or the mouth-watering world of spices? 30 mins
07:00 PM - 07:30 PM ABC News News from where we live. ABC News WA brings you the day's top stories, exclusive investigations and original reporting on issues that matter to West Australians. Presented by Pamela Medlen, plus weather with Tabarak Al Jrood. 30 mins
07:30 PM - 08:01 PM 7.30 Sarah Ferguson speaks to Chris Bowen about the country's fuel supply pressures. The billions of dollars flowing into Australia's data centre industry. Plus the debate over the government's plan to sell off defence properties. 31 mins
08:01 PM - 08:32 PM Australian Story From Arnhem Land to rock stardom, Yothu Yindi's Witiyana Marika was destined to take centre stage. Now, at a crucial time for his community, he's shed his dreadlocks and emerged as a leader of his people. 31 mins
08:32 PM - 09:19 PM Four Corners South Australia's algal bloom is one of the worst environmental disasters in Australian waters, continuing to devastate parts of the coastline. What did the government know about the health risks and what was the public told? 46 mins
09:19 PM - 09:36 PM Media Watch Journalists scramble to verify the tragic death of school children in Iran. Dubai influencers caught in Iran's crosshairs mysteriously change their tune. Do Victorian judges issue more suppression orders than any other state? 17 mins
09:36 PM - 10:08 PM Planet America How and when will America's war with Iran end? We ask former US Navy Rear Admiral Mark Montgomery. Meanwhile on the home front, President Trump wants to save American democracy - by making it much harder to vote. 32 mins
10:08 PM - 10:39 PM Foreign Correspondent (AD) A revolution is taking place in Indonesia. President Prabowo Subianto is nationalising and militarising his nation's economy to deliver a self-reliant future. But some warn Indonesia could be returning to the Suharto era. 31 mins
10:39 PM - 10:54 PM ABC Late News End your day with the latest on the day's top stories. ABC News has reporters across Australia and around the globe to uncover what's happening and why it matters. Presented by Jade Barker in Perth. 15 mins
10:54 PM - 11:11 PM The Business Experts say fuel rationing could happen in Australia if the Middle East war continues to trim global oil supplies. Plus we ask can the RBA solve the inflation problem without crashing the economy. 16 mins
11:11 PM - 11:42 PM The Weekly With Charlie Pickering Charlie sorts out Iran, the Liberal Party, and other catastrophes, Margaret Pomeranz declares war on SAS Australia, Abbey Gelmi picks up after Oscar Piastri's crash and comedy superstar Hannah Gadsby gets animated. 31 mins
11:42 PM - 12:31 AM Murdoch Mysteries When his estranged father's drunken body is found passed out near a murder scene, Murdoch finds himself questioning his own objectivity. 49 mins