SBS On Demand March 2025 Highlights: Alone Australia, Am I Being Unreasonable?, New Matt Moran Show & More!

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SBS on Demand is rolling out a big lineup of new shows and returning favorites in March 2025, with a mix of drama, comedy, documentaries, and food programs. Highlights include the return of Alone Australia, a new season of the British comedy Am I Being Unreasonable?, and a new food series with chef Matt Moran.

Here’s the Lowdown:

Am I Being Unreasonable? Season 2 (March 5): Daisy May Cooper and Selin Hizli return in this dark comedy thriller. Nic (Cooper) is dealing with the fallout from a possible murder. All six episodes drop at once.

Australia: An Unofficial History, a three part series is premiering on March 5.

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Memory Bites with Matt Moran (March 10): Aussie chef Matt Moran cooks with celebrities like Pia Miranda, Ross Noble, and Christine Anu, exploring their food memories. Six episodes.

Cobra Season 3, a six part political thriller box set drops on March 13.

Alone Australia Season 3 (March 26): Ten new survivalists face the Tasmanian wilderness. This season features equal gender representation and the oldest contestant yet. Double episode premiere, then weekly.

Virdee (March 27): A British crime drama based on the Harry Virdee books, starring Staz Nair as a detective caught between family loyalty and saving his city. Weekly episodes.

Faithless (Swedish), premiering on March 27 is A searing tale of love and betrayal, adapted from a script by multi-Academy Award-winner Ingmar Bergman (1918-2007).

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Bettany Hughes’ Lost Worlds: The Nabataeans premieres on March 28

What This Means Now: SBS is offering a lot of viewing options in March, with a focus on both local Australian content and international series. There’s something for almost everyone, from reality TV fans to comedy lovers and foodies.

The Bigger Picture: This lineup shows SBS’s continued dedication to many types of programming, including local productions, international acquisitions, and shows that reflect Australia’s multicultural society. The inclusion of subtitled content in multiple languages (Arabic, Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean) for Memory Bites with Matt Moran emphasizes this focus. There will also be movie collections celebrating Holi (from March 14) and Eid al-Fitr (from March 30).

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