Channel 739: ABC TV on April 2, 2026
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11:32 PM - 12:05 AM Planet America As more US troops head to the Middle East, is a ground war next? We ask Ambassador Dan Shapiro, former Deputy Asst Secretary of Defense for the Middle East. And is Trump using the war with Iran to manipulate the stock market? 32 mins
12:05 AM - 12:53 AM Murdoch Mysteries At a gala ball, Murdoch and Dr. Ogden witness the unveiling of a giant dinosaur skeleton - complete with the lifeless body of a young man trapped in its jaws. Murdoch's investigation leads him into the world of bone-hunters. 48 mins
12:53 AM - 01:35 AM Long Lost Family (AD) This week includes a foundling's incredible journey to Hong Kong in search of information about her origins and a daughter's desperate quest to fulfil her mother's dying wish. 42 mins
01:35 AM - 02:36 AM Parliament Question Time The final sitting day in parliament ahead of Easter and the April break. Coverage of Question Time from the Senate. Parliament next sits on Budget Day Tuesday 12 May. 1 hr
02:36 AM - 04:01 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. 1 hr 25 mins
04:01 AM - 04:59 AM Gardening Australia (AD) Jane Edmanson profiles natives for the cottage garden, Costa Georgiadis finds a secret suburban greenwall, Tino Carnevale creates useful biochar, Guest Presenter Craig Miller-Randle handles indoor pests and diseases. 57 mins
05:00 AM - 05:28 AM A Bite To Eat With Alice Alice whips up her Roast Pumpkin with Miso and Pepita Furikaki for her dip loving, award-winning actor guest, Daniel Henshall, and Daniel arrives at Alice's door with a bag of mussels in his hand. 27 mins
05:29 AM - 06:00 AM 7.30 The Prime Minister addresses the nation about Australia's response to the war in the Middle East. How vulnerable is Australia to the fuel crisis? Plus critics say Victorian government schools are grossly underfunded. 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 - 10:00 AM ABC News Mornings Stay in the know with what's happening this morning. ABC News brings you up-to-the-minute news to fuel your daily conversations so you can stay connected and follow the discussion across the day. Presented by Gemma Veness. 1 hr
10:00 AM - 10:31 AM Tonight At The Museum It's a wild night at the museum as Alex Lee hosts Alexei Toliopoulos, Claire Hooper, Nazeem Hussain and Genevieve Morris competing for exhibition honour. 31 mins
10:31 AM - 11:00 AM The Weekly With Charlie Pickering Charlie charts the spike in politicians at the bowser, Rhys Nicholson wants to join the Illuminati, Nicolette Minster is suspicious of wearable tech, and UK comedy sensation Phil Wang is at the desk. 29 mins
11:00 AM - 11:30 AM Creative Types With Virginia Trioli Trail-blazing comedian Nazeem Hussain wants the "majority to feel like the minority for an hour" with sell-out comedy that breaks all the racial taboos. 29 mins
11:30 AM - 12:00 PM Can You Keep A Secret? (AD) Police Officer Neha needs Harry and her in-laws to come clean and give back the insurance money. Meanwhile, Debbie's on a mission to catch the blackmailer by seducing the Bowls Club president in order to access the CCTV. 29 mins
12:00 PM - 12:30 PM ABC News At Noon Ros Childs brings you the day's top stories and the latest news as it unfolds, including President Trump's Address to the Nation, the Artemis II mission launch and the countdown to Anthony Albanese's Press Club address. 30 mins
12:30 PM - 01:36 PM National Press Club Address Anthony Albanese, Prime Minister of Australia, addresses the National Press Club. 1 hr 6 mins
01:36 PM - 02:23 PM Frauds (AD) With Sam reeling and Bert desperately trying to keep control, the heist is thrown off track when trouble from home catches up with Bilal. 46 mins
02:23 PM - 02:56 PM Anh's Brush With Fame Anh paints anti-violence advocate Walter Mikac. He shares memories of his wife and two children before their lives were devastatingly cut short at Port Arthur and his aim to keep fighting to make the world a safer place. 33 mins
02:56 PM - 03:56 PM Fake Or Fortune? Henrietta Sitwell inherited a sketch she believed to be by the 20th century artist Amedeo Modigliani, but she's been told it might not be genuine. Can the team find some answers? 59 mins
03:56 PM - 04:29 PM Sister Boniface Mysteries (AD) Sister Boniface and her father play a dangerous game when they investigate suspicions of espionage at a chess tournament. 32 mins
04:29 PM - 05:14 PM Sister Boniface Mysteries (AD) Sister Boniface and her father play a dangerous game when they investigate suspicions of espionage at a chess tournament. 44 mins
05:14 PM - 06:01 PM Long Lost Family (AD) Two incredible stories: a mother living with a heart-breaking decision made when she was still a child, to give up her son for adoption; and a woman on a quest to solve a family mystery and find her sisters. (Final) 47 mins
06:01 PM - 07:00 PM Antiques Roadshow The roadshow comes from Ebrington Square in Derry/Londonderry. 58 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 Donald Trump promises the end of the Iran war is near. Fears food prices will go up due to the rising cost of fuel and fertiliser. Plus victims say the COVID vaccine injury scheme is making their lives worse. 31 mins
08:01 PM - 08:30 PM Back Roads (AD) Take a spin around the maypole with guest presenter, Paul West, at the world's second largest Cornish festival, Kernewek Lowender, on South Australia's Copper Coast. 29 mins
08:30 PM - 09:00 PM Creative Types With Virginia Trioli An anarchic writer, Andy Griffiths has always refused to follow the rules. He shows us into his music room and zany 'playroom' filled with the books and toys that have fired his imagination since childhood. 30 mins
09:00 PM - 09:51 PM The Piano (AD) The Piano arrives at Sydney International Airport. Between trolleys, gates and goodbyes, everyday Australians step forward to share their passion for the piano. 50 mins
09:51 PM - 10:41 PM The Matter Of Facts Disinformation campaigns prove shockingly innovative in this investigation of digital deception on the international stage - from Paris to the Philippines. We see how, when truth is under attack, democracy is weakened. 50 mins
10:41 PM - 10:56 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
10:56 PM - 11:12 PM The Business As the Middle East conflict drags on, we explore how high the oil price could go. Plus calls grow for an immediate windfall tax on Australia gas exports. 16 mins
11:12 PM - 11:58 PM Sister Boniface Mysteries (AD) Sister Boniface and her father play a dangerous game when they investigate suspicions of espionage at a chess tournament. 45 mins
11:58 PM - 12:46 AM Long Lost Family (AD) Two incredible stories: a mother living with a heart-breaking decision made when she was still a child, to give up her son for adoption; and a woman on a quest to solve a family mystery and find her sisters. (Final) 48 mins