List of programs broadcast by Special Broadcasting Service

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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

Domestic

News and current affairs

  • 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

Comedy

Reality

Factual/Documentaries

Lifestyle

  • 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

Sport Talk

Sports

Licensed from beIN Sports:

Licensed from Fox Sports:

Licensed from Optus Sport:

Children's

Music

International

News

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

More information Language, Network/Broadcaster ...
Language Network/Broadcaster SBS network
Australia English APAC Network SBS
Philippines English ABS-CBN (ANC/Kapamilya Channel)
Japan English NHK (NHK World-Japan)
India English DD (DD India)
United Kingdom English BBC (BBC One/BBC News)
United States English PBS
ABC
Indian Country Today SBS Viceland
Canada English APTN
CBC (CBC TV/CBC News Network)
Fiji English FBC (FBC TV)
New Zealand English Whakaata Māori
Turkey English TRT (TRT World)
Qatar English Al Jazeera
Germany English DW (DW English)
France English France 24
Philippines Filipino ABS-CBN (Kapamilya Channel, ANC, DZMM TeleRadyo and via AMBS' All TV and PCMC's PRTV Prime Media), A2Z (via TFC) SBS WorldWatch[b]
Thailand Thai Thai PBS
Indonesia Indonesian TVRI (TVRI Nasional)
South Korea Korean YTN (via YTN WORLD)
Japan Japanese NHK (NHK G via NHK World Premium)
India Hindi Aaj Tak
India Tamil Polimer News
India Malayalam DD (DD Malayalam)
India Gujarati DD (DD Girnar)
India Punjabi PTC News
Bangladesh Bengali Channel i
Sri Lanka Sinhala SLRC (Rupavahini)
Pakistan Urdu PTV (PTV Home/PTV News via PTV Global)
Nepal Nepali Nepal Television
Malta Maltese PBS Malta (TVM)
Somalia Somali Universal TV
Turkey Turkish TRT (TRT Haber)
France Arabic France 24
France French France Télévisions (France 2)
Germany German ZDF
Italy Italian RAI (Rai 1 via Rai Italia)
Spain Spanish RTVE (La 1 via TVE Internacional)
Portugal Portuguese RTP (RTP1 via RTP Internacional)
Netherlands Dutch NPO/NOS (NPO 1 via BVN)
Poland Polish Polsat Group (Polsat/Polsat News)
Romania Romanian TVR (TVR 1 via TVRi)
Hungary Hungarian MTVA (Duna/M1 via Duna World)
Greece Greek ERT (ERT1 via ERT World)
Armenia Armenian ARMTV (Armenia 1)
North Macedonia Macedonian MRT (MRT 1)
Croatia Croatian HRT (HRT 1)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnian BHRT (BHT 1)
Serbia Serbian RTS (RTS1)
Ukraine Ukrainian Suspilne (Pershyi)
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Variety

  • Vs. Arashi

Documentary

  • Michael Mosley's Wonders of the Human Body[1]

Comedy

Reality

Game Shows

Drama

Soap Opera

Annual Events

Upcoming series

2024/2025

Domestic

  • 2.6 Seconds (doco)[1]
  • Australia: An Unofficial History (doco)[1]
  • Dreaming Big (children's)[1]
  • Emily, I Am Kam (doco)
  • Great Australian Road Trips (factual/doco)[1]
  • A Girl's Guide to Hunting, Fishing and Wild Cooking (lifestyle: 2021, 2025)[2][3]
  • Island Echoes with Nornie Bero (lifestyle)[3]
  • Journey Home: David Gulpilil (doco)
  • Marion Grasby's Endless Summer (lifestyle)[3]
  • Memory Bites with Matt Moran (lifestyle)[3]
  • Moonbird (drama)[1]
  • Moni (drama)[1]
  • Our Medicine (doco)[1]
  • Robodebt (factual/doco)[1]
  • The Secret DNA of Us (doco)[1]
  • Skin in the Game (doco)[1]
  • The Idea of Australia (facual/doco)[1]
  • Warm Props (drama)[1]

International

Former programming

Domestic

News and current affairs

Drama

Comedy

Variety / entertainment

Reality

Lifestyle

Game shows

Documentaries

Children's programs

Sports

Sport talk

Music

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

Special events

International

News

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

Adult Animation

Anime

Drama

Comedy

Magic

Lifestyle

Factual

Reality / Variety

Children's programs

Sports

Licensed from beIN Sports:

Licensed from Optus Sport[h]:

See also

Notes

  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. SBS suspended broadcasting programs from CCTV and CGTN following allegations that both broadcasters aired 'forced confessions'.[8]
  4. Currently available on SBS On Demand
  5. 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.[14]
  6. Listed as "Latin American News"
  7. MythBusters is Australian produced, but is filmed in and presented from the USA.
  8. Previously by Fox Sports (1993-2004).

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