Your Sunday morning TV - All Programs Listing - Sunday, December 6
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 Dick Warburton and Ziggy Switkowski about the failed CPRS bill and what it means for business. Mr Warburton heads the Government committee charged with advising on compensation for industry, while Mr Switkowski is Chairman of the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation. Nuclear energy has re-emerged as a viable potential energy source since the extraordinary moves in Canberra this week.
Ahron Young discusses the future of the Australian car manufacturing industry with Ford Australia CEO, Marin Burela.
Sunday Business will continue for 2009 until Sunday, December 20, and return for 2010 on Sunday, January 31.
8.00am - 8.30am Network Ten Meet the Press
Meet the Press has wrapped up for 2009 and returns for 2010 on Sunday, February 7.
8.30am - 9.00am - Sky News Channel 601 Sunday Agenda
(repeated 12.30pm and 9.30pm, also available on SkyNews Active)
Helen Dalley interviews Queensland Liberal MP Steven Ciobo.
Also, Galaxy Opinion Poll principal David Briggs will discuss the Liberals’ Abbott leadership and the by-election results in Higgins and Bradfield.
Sunday December 20 is the last scheduled Sunday Agenda for 2009.
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 Abbott, Tony Abbott.
The weekly Riley Diary will continue until Sunday, December 20, then return for 2010 on Sunday, February 7.
7.00am - 10.00am Channel 9 Today on Sunday - Laurie Oakes' political interview - FINAL for 2009
After the 8.30am News on Today on Sunday, in his final interview for 2009 Laurie Oakes interviews newly appointed Opposition Leader Tony Abbott.
The Laurie Oakes political interview will return in 2010 on Sunday January 31.
9.00am - 10.00am ABC1 Insiders - FINAL for 2009
On the last Insiders program for the 2009 season, Barrie Cassidy interviews the National Party’s Senate Leader Barnaby Joyce.
On the panel: the ABC’s Annabel Crabb, the Courier Mail’s Dennis Atkins and Financial Review’s Brian Toohey.
Mike Bowers talks pictures with cartoonist Mark Knight.
And they announce the winner of this year’s ‘Matt Price Moment’
Insiders will return for 2010 on Sunday February 7.
10.00am - 10.30am ABC1 Inside Business - FINAL for 2009
On the final Inside Business for 2009, Alan Kohler talks to ACCC chairman Graeme Samuel about blocking Caltex’s $300 million deal to buy Mobil service stations as well as his views on the NBN and banking competition.
Inside Business will return for 2010 on Sunday February 7.
(repeated at 8.00am, 11.30am, 6.00pm and 10.00pm), also available on Sky News Active
Helen Dalley speaks with Dick Warburton and Ziggy Switkowski about the failed CPRS bill and what it means for business. Mr Warburton heads the Government committee charged with advising on compensation for industry, while Mr Switkowski is Chairman of the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation. Nuclear energy has re-emerged as a viable potential energy source since the extraordinary moves in Canberra this week.
Ahron Young discusses the future of the Australian car manufacturing industry with Ford Australia CEO, Marin Burela.
Sunday Business will continue for 2009 until Sunday, December 20, and return for 2010 on Sunday, January 31.
8.00am - 8.30am Network Ten Meet the Press
Meet the Press has wrapped up for 2009 and returns for 2010 on Sunday, February 7.
8.30am - 9.00am - Sky News Channel 601 Sunday Agenda
(repeated 12.30pm and 9.30pm, also available on SkyNews Active)
Helen Dalley interviews Queensland Liberal MP Steven Ciobo.
Also, Galaxy Opinion Poll principal David Briggs will discuss the Liberals’ Abbott leadership and the by-election results in Higgins and Bradfield.
Sunday December 20 is the last scheduled Sunday Agenda for 2009.
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 Abbott, Tony Abbott.
The weekly Riley Diary will continue until Sunday, December 20, then return for 2010 on Sunday, February 7.
7.00am - 10.00am Channel 9 Today on Sunday - Laurie Oakes' political interview - FINAL for 2009
After the 8.30am News on Today on Sunday, in his final interview for 2009 Laurie Oakes interviews newly appointed Opposition Leader Tony Abbott.
The Laurie Oakes political interview will return in 2010 on Sunday January 31.
9.00am - 10.00am ABC1 Insiders - FINAL for 2009
On the last Insiders program for the 2009 season, Barrie Cassidy interviews the National Party’s Senate Leader Barnaby Joyce.
On the panel: the ABC’s Annabel Crabb, the Courier Mail’s Dennis Atkins and Financial Review’s Brian Toohey.
Mike Bowers talks pictures with cartoonist Mark Knight.
And they announce the winner of this year’s ‘Matt Price Moment’
Insiders will return for 2010 on Sunday February 7.
10.00am - 10.30am ABC1 Inside Business - FINAL for 2009
On the final Inside Business for 2009, Alan Kohler talks to ACCC chairman Graeme Samuel about blocking Caltex’s $300 million deal to buy Mobil service stations as well as his views on the NBN and banking competition.
Inside Business will return for 2010 on Sunday February 7.






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