Channel 737: ABC TV on March 17, 2026
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11:40 PM - 12:29 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
12:29 AM - 01:18 AM 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. 48 mins
01:18 AM - 03:59 AM rage Australia's longest running music TV show, rage is home to the biggest vault of music videos from a diverse range of artists, genres and eras. We curate the best clips of all time to surprise and entertain you for hours. 2 hrs 40 mins
03:59 AM - 04:59 AM Gardening Australia (AD) Josh Byrne gives his tomatoes a head start, Tino Carnevale discovers some living plant fossils, Costa Georgiadis visits a super-productive small garden, and Jane Edmanson explores an amazing succulent garden. 59 mins
04:59 AM - 05:29 AM A Bite To Eat With Alice Author and wild woman Gina Chick stops by and together she and Alice tackle a whole snapper. Alice forages ingredients from her fridge cooking her Fridge Forage Minestrone for Gina. 30 mins
05:29 AM - 06:00 AM 7.30 Sarah Ferguson presents Australia's premier daily current affairs program, delivering agenda-setting public affairs journalism and interviews that hold the powerful to account. Plus political analysis from Jacob Greber. 31 mins
06:00 AM - 09:00 AM News Breakfast As the day begins get the facts you need to stay informed. James Glenday and Emma Rebellato bring you the latest news, interviews and the day's top stories, joined by Catherine Murphy with sport and Nate Byrne with weather. 3 hrs
09:00 AM - 09:59 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. 59 mins
09:59 AM - 10:29 AM 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. 30 mins
10:29 AM - 11:00 AM Planet America Trump's presidency steamrolls into its second year and a deeply divided America celebrates its 250th birthday. US voters will go to the polls for the midterm elections - will Republicans hold on to their majority in Congress? 30 mins
11:00 AM - 11:29 AM Todd Sampson's Why We meet devout members of the Aetherius Society, an international religion that believes life on Earth is guided by advanced extra-terrestrial civilisations existing in other realms on planets in our solar system. 28 mins
11:29 AM - 12:00 PM If You're Listening - Black Swans In 1959 travel was getting faster and many expected we'd be routinely zipping to other planets in no time. But now, our transport is not much faster than it was back then, so why are we still so slow? (Part 3 of 4) 31 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 Death In Paradise (AD) Commissioner Selwyn Patterson struggles in the wake of his shock shooting. As the team rally round him, will he be able to bury his demons and move on? Elsewhere, the local community is rocked by a murder at a care home. 59 mins
01:59 PM - 02:30 PM Spicks And Specks Joining Alan and Myf are Briggs, Andrea Keller, Reuben Kaye and Zoe Coombs-Marr. Have they got the brains to work out the secret song? Features violinist Eric Avery plus a new cute game: The Kids are Alright. 31 mins
02:30 PM - 02:59 PM Anh's Brush With Fame Anh is joined by Lindy Chamberlain. Her wrongful conviction for the death of her daughter Azaria in 1980, taken by a dingo from their campsite, is etched into our national psyche. Can Anh capture her strength and humanity? 28 mins
02:59 PM - 03:58 PM Fake Or Fortune? In this episode, the team investigates whether a small watercolour sketch could be the work of the great British 20th century sculptor Henry Moore. 58 mins
03:58 PM - 04:46 PM Murdoch Mysteries When a skeletal corpse falls to the stage during a performance, Murdoch discovers not only a sinister murder plot, but Brackenreid's secret love for the theatre. 48 mins
04:46 PM - 05:31 PM Long Lost Family Two stories about a man and a woman, each looking for their birth mother. Our second story is on behalf of a man longing to find his birth mother after more than fifty years apart. 45 mins
05:31 PM - 06:30 PM Antiques Roadshow The roadshow comes from the sunny surroundings of Swanage Pier in Dorset. 58 mins
06:30 PM - 07:00 PM Hard Quiz Tom Gleeson and his Big Brass Mug are besieged by another four contestants with eclectic expert subjects: Cronulla Sharks fan Matt, Mulan lover Jessica, Doja Cat fan Elle, and Brad, who's really into vintage roller skates. 29 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 presents Australia's premier daily current affairs program, delivering agenda-setting public affairs journalism and interviews that hold the powerful to account. Plus political analysis from Jacob Greber. 31 mins
08:01 PM - 08:32 PM Foreign Correspondent We are your passport to the world. Our stories, told through the ABC's network of foreign correspondents, will take you to incredible places where you'll meet the people and see the forces shaping our world. 31 mins
08:32 PM - 09:02 PM Todd Sampson's Why How did risking your life become a hobby? Combine a healthy dose of social media, the addictive rush of adrenaline, and the rise in extreme sports, like free climbing and BASE jumping, and you might get close to an answer. 30 mins
09:02 PM - 09:34 PM If You're Listening - Black Swans During the Cold War, it was a very real fear that a nuclear winter would obliterate life as we know it. In 2026 the sense of dread has been replaced by the threat of climate change. So are we destined to feel doomed? 31 mins
09:34 PM - 10:04 PM Creative Types With Virginia Trioli The actor's actor, Hugo Weaving, finds the humanity within the fractured and complex men he plays in movies and films, but is still a beloved icon of the Australian stage. 30 mins
10:04 PM - 10:34 PM Compass (AD) Writer Benjamin Law explores the increasing number of people turning to AI to help them deal with personal and existential crises. He discovers that while it can help some, it can also have devastating consequences. 29 mins
10:34 PM - 10:49 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 Michael Tetlow in Perth. 15 mins
10:49 PM - 11:06 PM The Business The RBA have delivered their second interest rates decision for 2026. After hiking rates in February, will we see another rise? Kirsten Aiken brings you reaction and analysis from markets, economists and borrowers. 17 mins
11:06 PM - 11:52 PM Four Corners The multi-award winning Four Corners returns for another year of powerhouse investigative journalism - fearless and forensic, exposing scandals, triggering inquiries, leading debate and holding power to account for 65 years. 46 mins
11:52 PM - 12:10 AM Media Watch Australia's leading forum for media analysis and comment. Host Linton Besser, a four-time Walkley award-winning investigative reporter and former foreign correspondent, brings you a fearless critique of the week's journalism. 18 mins