List of programs broadcast by Special Broadcasting Service

Summary

This is a list of television programmes that are either currently being broadcast or have previously been broadcast on SBS Television's SBS (formerly SBS ONE), SBS Viceland (formerly SBS TWO/SBS2), SBS Food, NITV or SBS WorldWatch in Australia.

Current programming edit

Domestic edit

News and current affairs edit

  • Big Mob Brekky (2020–present on NITV)
  • Dateline (1984–present)
  • The Feed (2013–2019 on SBS VICELAND, 2020–2022 on SBS)
  • Insight (1995–present)
  • NITV News (2008–present on NITV)
  • Living Black (2003–present)
  • The Point (2016–present on NITV)
  • SBS Arabic News (2022–present on SBS WorldWatch)
  • SBS Mandarin News (2022–present on SBS WorldWatch)
  • SBS World News (1980–present)
  • SBS World Watch (1993–present on SBS and SBS VICELAND)[a]

Drama edit

Comedy edit

  • Latecomers (2022–present)

Reality edit

Factual/Documentaries edit

Lifestyle edit

  • Adam and Poh's Great Australian Bites (2023–present)
  • The Cook Up with Adam Liaw (2021–present)
  • Destination Flavour (2012–present)
  • Barossa Gourmet with Justine Schofield (2023)
  • The Chocolate Queen (2019 on Lifestyle, 2022–present)
  • Asia Unplated with Diana Chan (2019–present)
  • Food Safari (2006–present)
  • India Unplated (2021–present)
  • Khanh Ong's Wild Food (2023–present)
  • Luke Nguyen's India (2023–present)
  • Paradise Kitchen Bali (2023–present)
  • Plat du Tour (2020–present)
  • Strait to the Plate (2021–present on NITV)

Game Shows edit

Sport Talk edit

Sports edit

Licensed from beIN Sports:

Licensed from Fox Sports:

Licensed from Optus Sport:

Children's edit

Music edit

International edit

News edit

International news is broadcast on SBS networks throughout the morning, all recorded from the previous day’s broadcast.

Language Network/Broadcaster SBS network
  English APAC Network SBS
  English ABS-CBN (ANC/Kapamilya Channel)
  English NHK (NHK World-Japan)
  English DD (DD India)
  English BBC (BBC One/BBC News)
  English PBS
ABC
Indian Country Today SBS Viceland
  English APTN
CBC (CBC TV/CBC News Network)
  English FBC (FBC TV)
  English Whakaata Māori
  English TRT (TRT World)
  English Al Jazeera
  English DW (DW English)
  English France 24
  Filipino ABS-CBN (Kapamilya Channel, TeleRadyo), A2Z (via TFC) SBS WorldWatch[b]
  Thai Thai PBS
  Indonesian TVRI (TVRI Nasional)
  Korean YTN (via YTN WORLD)
  Japanese NHK (NHK G via NHK World Premium)
  Cantonese TVB (TVB Jade International)
  Hindi DD (DD News)
  Tamil DD (DD Podhigai)
  Malayalam DD (DD Malayalam)
  Gujarati DD (DD Girnar)
  Punjabi PTC News
  Bengali Channel i
  Sinhala SLRC (Rupavahini)
  Urdu PTV (PTV Home/PTV News via PTV Global)
  Nepali Nepal Television
  Maltese PBS Malta (TVM)
  Somali Universal TV
  Turkish TRT (TRT Haber)
  Arabic France 24
  French France Télévisions (France 2)
  German DW (DW Deutsch)
  Italian RAI (Rai 1 via Rai Italia)
  Spanish RTVE (La 1 via TVE Internacional)
  Portuguese RTP (RTP1 via RTP Internacional)
  Dutch NPO/NOS (NPO 1 via BVN)
  Polish Polsat Group (Polsat/Polsat News)
  Romanian TVR (TVR 1 via TVRi)
  Hungarian MTVA (Duna/M1 via Duna World)
  Greek ERT (ERT1 via ERT World)
  Armenian ARMTV (Armenia 1)
  Macedonian MRT (MRT 1)
  Croatian HRT (HRT 1)
  Bosnian BHRT (BHT 1)
  Serbian RTS (RTS1)
  Ukrainian Suspilne (Pershyi)

Variety edit

  • Vs. Arashi

Comedy edit

Reality edit

Game Shows edit

Drama edit

Soap Opera edit

Annual Events edit

Upcoming series edit

2024 edit

Upcoming series:[1]

Former programming edit

Domestic edit

News and current affairs edit

Drama edit

Comedy edit

Variety / entertainment edit

Reality edit

Lifestyle edit

Game shows edit

Documentaries edit

Children's programs edit

Sports edit

Sport talk edit

Music edit

  • RocKwiz (2005–2016)
  • So Frenchy, So Chic (2005)

Special events edit

International edit

News edit

International news was broadcast on SBS networks throughout the morning, all recorded from the previous day’s broadcast.

Language Network
  Malaysian TV1
  Filipino NBN (now PTV)[2]
  Vietnamese VTV (via VTV4)
  English CGTN[c]
  Mandarin China Central Television[c]
  Cantonese ATV[4]
  Hindi NDTV India[d]
  Tamil Polimer TV[d]
  Arabic Dubai TV[d]
  Arabic TL[5]
  Greek CyBC[d]
  Greek ANT1 (via ANT1 Pacific)[6]
  French TV5Monde[d]
  Polish TVP[7]
  Czech ČT
  Hungarian MTV[8]
  Russian NTV[e]
  English Russia Today[e]
  Latin American Spanish[f] TVN[d]

Animation edit

Anime edit

Drama edit

Comedy edit

Magic edit

Lifestyle edit

Factual edit

Variety edit

Children's programs edit

  • The Adventures of Chirpy the Sparrow (Poland)
  • The Adventures of Colargol (France)
  • The Adventures of Damian the Cat (UK, Czechoslovakia)
  • Hergé's Adventures of Tintin (France, not to be confused with the early 90s series)
  • Amigo and Friends (US, Mexico)
  • Anna, Ciro and Co. (Italy)
  • Apple Goes Rolling (Czechoslovakia)
  • Arabela (Czechoslovakia)
  • Balthazar the Centipede (France)
  • Bamse (Sweden)
  • Barbapapa (Netherlands)
  • Bernard Bombus (Czechoslovakia)
  • The Blackbird Brothers (Czechoslovakia)
  • Bojan the Bear (Yugoslavia, sometimes shares with ABC)
  • The Brotherhood of the Blue Seagull (Yugoslavia)
  • The Bunny with the Chequered Ears (Hungary)
  • Cantinflas (Mexico)
  • The Clown and Valentina (Switzerland)
  • The Cowherd's Flute (China)
  • Creepy Crawlies (UK)
  • Dali the Puppy Dog (Poland)
  • Detectives on Holidays (Poland)
  • Dog and Cat (Poland)
  • Don Quixote (Netherlands)
  • The Electric Company (US, originally aired on Network Ten and ABC)
  • Emily (France)
  • European Folk Tales (UK)
  • Everybody Here (UK)
  • Fairytales from the Woods (Czechoslovakia)
  • Five Water Dragons (Czechoslovakia)
  • Flic the Squirrel (Belgium)
  • The Flute and the Bombardon (Netherlands)
  • Foxy Fables (UK)
  • Garden with Statues (Greece)
  • Graine D'Ortie (France)
  • Granny's Little Grandson (Serbia)
  • Gus and Caestar (Poland)
  • Gustavus (Hungary, originally aired on ABC)
  • Hang in There, Floki (Yugoslavia)
  • Huskies Never Freeze (Sweden)
  • The Inspector's Kids (Italy)
  • Johnny the Pea (Czechoslovakia)
  • Karino (Poland)
  • Kate and Skubanek (Czechoslovakia)
  • Klimbo (Canada)
  • Lardock and Crunch (Czechoslovakia)
  • Legends of the World (Canada)
  • Let's Laugh with the Colombaioni (Italy)
  • Lilliput Put (Italy)
  • The Little Poppy Man (Czechoslovakia)
  • The Long White Trail (Czechoslovakia)
  • The Magician's Boy (Sweden)
  • Mandara (Germany)
  • Marco Polo's Stone (Italy)
  • Master Kristian (Czechoslovakia)
  • Melita the Fibber (Yugoslavia)
  • Mimosa (Finland)
  • Mischief (Czechoslovakia)
  • Mr. Hiccup (Italy)
  • Mr. Storyteller (Greece)
  • Mr. Tau (Czechoslovakia)
  • The Mole (Czechoslovakia)
  • The Morce Mystery (Italy)
  • Murun Buchstansangur (UK)
  • Muzzy in Gondoland (UK)
  • My Friend Piki Jacob (Yugoslavia)
  • The Mysterious Island (Czechoslovakia)
  • Mystery of the Seventh Road (Netherlands)
  • News from Uhlenbusch (Germany)
  • No Talking About School (Czechoslovakia)
  • Noah and Nelly in... SkylArk (UK, originally aired on ABC)
  • Once Upon a Time... Life (France)
  • Once Upon a Time... Man (France)
  • Once Upon a Time... Space (France)
  • Only Kaska (Poland)
  • Open Book (Canada)
  • Pinocchio (Italy)
  • Pulcinella (Italy)
  • The Rambles of Chubby Dumpling (Poland)
  • Ravioli (Germany)
  • Rosalie (Poland)
  • Safari (Czechoslovakia)
  • Sammy the Squirrel (Hungary)
  • Seabert (Belgium)
  • The Secret of the Old Attic (Hungary)
  • Shakespeare: The Animated Tales (UK)
  • She Came Out of the Blue Sky (Czechoslovakia)
  • The Sprite and the Owl (Czechoslovakia)
  • Stories from Honey (UK)
  • Storybook International (UK)
  • Storytime (Sweden)
  • Stripy (Switzerland)
  • Tails the Terror of Cats (Hungary)
  • Thomas and Senior (Netherlands)
  • Tik Tak (Belgium)
  • Tjorven and Skrallan (Sweden)
  • Treasure in Malta (Malta)
  • Vagabul (France)
  • Vayia's Treasure (Greece)
  • Victor & Maria (UK)
  • Water Spider (Hungary)
  • The White Stone (Sweden)
  • The Woman Who Raised a Bear as Her Son (Canada, later aired on ABC)
  • The World's Most Beautiful Tales (Switzerland)
  • Xerxes (Sweden)
  • The Yellow Woodpecker's Ranch (Brazil)
  • Zipstones (Netherlands)
  • Zoom the White Dolphin (France, originally aired on ABC)

Sports edit

Licensed from beIN Sports:

Licensed from Optus Sport[i]:

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Most of non-English news bulletins has been relocated to newly launched SBS WorldWatch since 23 May 2022.
  2. ^ This channel also aired SBS-produced local news bulletins in both Arabic and Mandarin, which premiered early on SBS On Demand prior to the channel launch.
  3. ^ a b SBS suspended broadcasting programs from CCTV and CGTN following allegations that both broadcasters aired 'forced confessions'.[3]
  4. ^ a b c d e f Currently available on SBS On Demand
  5. ^ a b SBS has suspended broadcasting programs from NTV and Russia Today due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine following feedback from Russian-speaking viewers. However, Russian-language programmes are still being offered on SBS Radio.[9]
  6. ^ Listed as "Latin American News"
  7. ^ South Park aired on SBS from 1997 to 2020 (Season 1–23). Since 2021, the series has been shared between SBS Viceland and 10 Shake.
  8. ^ MythBusters is Australian produced, but is filmed in and presented from the USA.
  9. ^ Previously by Fox Sports (1993-2004).

References edit

  1. ^ Knox, David (31 October 2023). "2024 Upfronts: SBS / NITV". TV Tonight. TV Tonight. Retrieved 7 November 2023.
  2. ^ "SBS Television - What's on". Special Broadcasting Service. 22 February 2004. Archived from the original on 22 February 2004. Retrieved 5 June 2022.
  3. ^ "SBS suspends Chinese-sourced news programming after receiving human rights complaint". SBS News. Retrieved 21 March 2021.
  4. ^ "Asia Television Limited (ATV)". Special Broadcasting Service. Archived from the original on 21 October 1997. Retrieved 30 May 2022.
  5. ^ "Télé Liban (TL)". Special Broadcasting Service. Archived from the original on 21 October 1997. Retrieved 30 May 2022.
  6. ^ "Antenna Television SA (ANT1)". Special Broadcasting Service. Archived from the original on 21 October 1997. Retrieved 30 May 2022.
  7. ^ "Telewizja Polska S.A. (TVP)". Special Broadcasting Service. Archived from the original on 21 October 1997. Retrieved 30 May 2022.
  8. ^ "Magyar Televisió (MTV)". Special Broadcasting Service. 21 October 1997. Archived from the original on 21 October 1997. Retrieved 30 May 2022.
  9. ^ "Statement from SBS regarding acquired Russian TV news programming". SBS Corporate. Special Broadcasting Service. Retrieved 27 February 2022.

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