Your Sunday Morning TV - All Programs Listing - Sunday 22 November

7.30am - 8.00am  Sky News Business Channel 602   Sunday Business
(repeated at 8.00am, 11.30am, 6.00pm and 10.00pm), also available on Sky News Active
 
Helen Dalley speaks with Paul Weston, the One.Tel special purpose liquidator. He may now pursue damages from Lachlan Murdoch and James Packer, after ASIC lost its civil case against founder Jodee Rich and former Finance Director, Mark Silbermann.

Sunday Business also speak to Joseph Gutnick about his latest mining venture, and a newly inked deal with the Chinese.


8.00am - 8.30am   Network Ten   Meet the Press

Paul Bongiorno will be joined on the panel by The Sydney Morning Herald's Peter Hartcher and Stephanie Balogh from The Courier Mail.  Together they will interview:

Deputy Opposition Leader Julie Bishop, and

President of the Australian Olympic Committee, John Coates


8.30am - 9.00am - Sky News Channel 601   Sunday Agenda
(repeated 12.30pm and 9.30pm, also available on SkyNews Active)
 
This week on Sky News Sunday Agenda Helen Dalley interviews Shadow Housing Minister Scott Morrison.


7.00am - 10.00am   Channel 7   Weekend Sunrise - The Riley Diary

At about 8.38am after the news update, Seven's political editor Mark Riley looks at the week that was in Federal politics.


7.00am - 10.00am   Channel 9 Today on Sunday - Laurie Oakes' political interview

After the 8.30am News on Today on Sunday, Laurie Oakes interviews ... awaiting confirmation of program guest


9.00am - 10.00am   ABC1   Insiders

On Insiders this Sunday, Barrie Cassidy interviews the Manager of Opposition Business, Christopher Pyne.
 
On the panel: The Age’s Misha Schubert, the Daily Telegraph’s Malcolm Farr and the Sydney Institute’s Gerard Henderson
 
And Mike Bowers talks pictures with Sydney Morning Herald cartoonist, Reg Lynch.



10.00am - 10.30am   ABC1   Inside Business

This week on Inside Business Alan Kolher talks to new Brambles CEO Tom Gorman about his plans to turn around the global business.

The program also looks at the impact of the CPRS on power generators and reviews ASIC’s big loss in the One-Tel case.

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