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Friday 20 June 2008

Family : Ordinary People (Poland)
Maori TV 10:00pm
In Poland, we meet the Mzryk family who face cultural and family disintegration when their mining district is drastically affected by change.


Sunday 22 June 2008

Hidden Treasures - Inside the National Gallery of Australia : Tommy McRae and Mickey of Ulladulla
ABC1 4:25pm
Working at the end of the 19th century, Aboriginal artists Tommy McRae and Mickey of Ulladulla drew the world around them with an extraordinary vitality and sensitivity to detail.

Hidden Treasures - Inside the National Gallery of Australia : The Godfrey Shawl
ABC2 9:55pm
Among the National Gallery of Australia's rarely seen treasures is an astonishing embroidered shawl from Kashmir in India–one of the finest and rarest of its kind.


Tuesday 24 June 2008

Hidden Treasures - Inside the National Library of Australia : A Passionate Collector
ABC1 6:50pm
Through his passion for collecting, New Zealander Rex Nan Kivell invented a new aristocratic identity.


Thursday 26 June 2008

Australian Biography Series 9 : Charles "Bud" Tingwell
SBS 1:00pm
Charles "Bud" Tingwell is one of Australia's best loved actors.

Winds of Change
Maori TV 10:00pm
Stories of change and struggle from Indonesia, Vietnam and Hong Kong.


Friday 27 June 2008

Family : Winds of Home (New Zealand)
Maori TV 10:00pm
In New Zealand, a Maori family called the Haus are trying to survive economically in western society whilst remaining true to their indigenous cultural traditions.


Sunday 29 June 2008

Hidden Treasures - Inside the National Gallery of Australia : The Godfrey Shawl
ABC1 4:25pm
Among the National Gallery of Australia's rarely seen treasures is an astonishing embroidered shawl from Kashmir in India–one of the finest and rarest of its kind.

Hidden Treasures - Inside the National Gallery of Australia : From Clay Maquette to Bronze
ABC2 9:55pm
It's the small lively clay studies for the bronze civic monuments Burghers of Calais by Auguste Rodin and Monument to the Republic by Jules Dalou that bring us closer to the artists themselves.


Tuesday 1 July 2008

Hidden Treasures - Inside the National Library of Australia : Captain Cook in Hawaii
ABC1 6:50pm
The story of Captain James Cook's ill-fated final voyage to the Pacific is one of tragic cultural misunderstanding.


Thursday 3 July 2008

Australian Biography Series 9 : Bernard Smith
SBS 1:00pm
Bernard Smith is one of Australia's most distinguished art historians.


Friday 4 July 2008

Downunder Grads : In the Mix
SBS 3:30pm
It's the first day of semester and new students are arriving at one of Queensland's oldest universities to embark on their studies, an experience that may well change them forever.


Sunday 6 July 2008

Hidden Treasures - Inside the National Gallery of Australia : From Clay Maquette to Bronze
ABC1 4:25pm
It's the small lively clay studies for the bronze civic monuments Burghers of Calais by Auguste Rodin and Monument to the Republic by Jules Dalou that bring us closer to the artists themselves.


Tuesday 8 July 2008

Hidden Treasures - Inside the National Library of Australia : Captain Cook's Tragic Death
ABC1 6:50pm
Captain James Cook's untimely return to Hawaii ended with his violent death, the details of which are portrayed in numerous conflicting illustrations.


Friday 11 July 2008

Captain Cook - Obsession and Discovery : Likely Lad, A
ABC1 12:30pm
James Cook journeys from the life of a barefoot farm boy to commanding his own ship as he embarks on one of the British Empire's first real scientific expeditions.


Sunday 13 July 2008

Mr Patterns
ABC1 11:30pm
In the 1970s at the Aboriginal settlement of Papunya in Australia's Western Desert, a teacher named Geoff Bardon helped start one of the most significant art movements of the 20th century.


Tuesday 15 July 2008

Hidden Treasures - Inside the National Library of Australia : South Sea Islander in London
ABC1 6:50pm
Omai, a young Tahitian warrior who joined Captain James Cook's second voyage, had his portrait painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds and inspired a spectacular pantomime at Covent Garden.


Friday 18 July 2008

Captain Cook - Obsession and Discovery : Taking Command
ABC1 12:30pm
Cook sets sail on the history-making adventure in search of a great southern continent.