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Released on 05 Sep 2012 STAR GROUP LTD. Page 1 FOX Movies Released On 05 Sep 2012 STAR GROUP LTD. Page 1 FOX Movies Premium PROGRAMME SCHEDULE FOR OCTOBER Monday, 01/10/2012 00:45 ANACONDAS: TRAIL OF BLOOD (15)<2009> 02:15 DEAR JOHN (15)<2010> 04:05 TALLADEGA NIGHTS: THE BALLAD OF RICKY BOBBY (16)<2006> 05:55 RABBIT HOLE (16)<2011> 07:30 DIARY OF A WIMPY KID: RODRICK RULES (PG)<2011> 09:10 CONSPIRATOR, THE (15)<2010> 11:15 NEVER LET ME GO (15)<2010> 13:00 HELP, THE (PG)<2011> 15:30 COLOMBIANA (16)<2011> 17:20 SCREAM 4 (15)<2011> 19:15 BRUCE ALMIGHTY (15)<2003> 21:00 NATIONAL TREASURE (PG)<2004> 23:10 COLOMBIANA (16)<2011> STAR GROUP LTD. Page 2 FOX Movies Premium PROGRAMME SCHEDULE FOR OCTOBER Tuesday, 02/10/2012 01:00 CHRONICLES OF NARNIA, THE: THE LION, THE WITCH AND (PG)<2005> 03:20 CRAZY ON THE OUTSIDE (15)<2010> 05:00 CONSPIRATOR, THE (15)<2010> 07:10 WAY BACK, THE (15)<2010> 09:25 WHEN HARRY MET SALLY (15)<1989> 11:05 VAMPIRES SUCK (16)<2010> 12:35 DIARY OF A WIMPY KID: RODRICK RULES (PG)<2011> 14:20 ANACONDAS: TRAIL OF BLOOD (15)<2009> 15:50 LINCOLN LAWYER (15)<2011> 17:50 SURF'S UP (G)<2007> 19:20 DIARY OF A WIMPY KID: RODRICK RULES (PG)<2011> 21:00 PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: THE CURSE OF THE BLACK P (15)<2003> 23:25 RESIDENT, THE (15)<2011> STAR GROUP LTD. Page 3 FOX Movies Premium PROGRAMME SCHEDULE FOR OCTOBER Wednesday, 03/10/2012 01:00 CRUEL INTENTIONS 3 (15)<2004> 02:25 ANACONDAS: TRAIL OF BLOOD (15)<2009> 03:55 RESIDENT, THE (15)<2011> 05:30 LINCOLN LAWYER (15)<2011> 07:30 SURF'S UP (G)<2007> 09:00 PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: THE CURSE OF THE BLACK P (15)<2003> 11:25 SCREAM 4 (15)<2011> 13:20 CONSPIRATOR, THE (15)<2010> 15:25 TWILIGHT SAGA, THE: ECLIPSE (15)<2010> 17:30 SEASON OF THE WITCH, THE (15)<2010> 19:10 DYLAN DOG: DEAD OF NIGHT (15)<2011> 21:00 CHRONICLES OF NARNIA, THE: THE LION, THE WITCH AND (PG)<2005> 23:20 VAMPIRES SUCK (16)<2010> STAR GROUP LTD. Page 4 FOX Movies Premium PROGRAMME SCHEDULE FOR OCTOBER Thursday, 04/10/2012 00:45 COLOMBIANA (16)<2011> 02:35 SEASON OF THE WITCH, THE (15)<2010> 04:15 INCREDIBLES, THE (G)<2004> 06:15 SCREAM 4 (15)<2011> 08:10 DIARY OF A WIMPY KID (PG)<2010> 09:45 DIARY OF A WIMPY KID: RODRICK RULES (PG)<2011> 11:30 BRUCE ALMIGHTY (15)<2003> 13:15 INCREDIBLES, THE (G)<2004> 15:15 ANOTHER EARTH (15)<2011> 16:50 HELP, THE (PG)<2011> 19:15 RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES (15)<2011> 21:00 COLOMBIANA (16)<2011> 22:50 TRANSPORTER 2 (15)<2005> STAR GROUP LTD. Page 5 FOX Movies Premium PROGRAMME SCHEDULE FOR OCTOBER Friday, 05/10/2012 00:20 TWILIGHT SAGA, THE: ECLIPSE (15)<2010> 02:25 NEVER LET ME GO (15)<2010> 04:10 WHEN HARRY MET SALLY (15)<1989> 05:50 CHRISTMAS WITH THE KRANKS (PG)<2004> 07:30 DYLAN DOG: DEAD OF NIGHT (15)<2011> 09:20 LINCOLN LAWYER (15)<2011> 11:20 COLOMBIANA (16)<2011> 13:10 CHRONICLES OF NARNIA, THE: THE LION, THE WITCH AND (PG)<2005> 15:30 TRANSPORTER 2 (15)<2005> 17:00 BRUCE ALMIGHTY (15)<2003> 18:45 NATIONAL TREASURE (PG)<2004> 21:00 NATIONAL TREASURE: BOOK OF SECRETS (12)<2007> 23:05 DRIVE ANGRY (16)<2011> STAR GROUP LTD. Page 6 FOX Movies Premium PROGRAMME SCHEDULE FOR OCTOBER Saturday, 06/10/2012 00:50 DYLAN DOG: DEAD OF NIGHT (15)<2011> 02:40 LINCOLN LAWYER (15)<2011> 04:40 NATIONAL TREASURE (PG)<2004> 06:55 NEVER LET ME GO (15)<2010> 08:40 ANOTHER EARTH (15)<2011> 10:15 DIARY OF A WIMPY KID: RODRICK RULES (PG)<2011> 12:00 VAMPIRES SUCK (16)<2010> 13:25 NATIONAL TREASURE (PG)<2004> 15:40 NATIONAL TREASURE: BOOK OF SECRETS (12)<2007> 17:45 UNDERWORLD: RISE OF THE LYCANS (16)<2009> 19:20 DRIVE ANGRY (16)<2011> 21:00 REAL STEEL (12)<2011> 23:10 COLOMBIANA (16)<2011> STAR GROUP LTD. Page 7 FOX Movies Premium PROGRAMME SCHEDULE FOR OCTOBER Sunday, 07/10/2012 01:00 SCREAM 4 (15)<2011> 02:55 VAMPIRES SUCK (16)<2010> 04:20 SURF'S UP (G)<2007> 05:50 REAL STEEL (12)<2011> 08:00 Homeland S1 Ep1 PILOT(16)<2011> 09:00 Homeland S1 Ep2 GRACE(16)<2011> 10:00 Homeland S1 Ep3 CLEAN SKIN(16)<2011> 11:00 Homeland S1 Ep4 SEMPER I(16)<2011> 12:00 Homeland S1 Ep5 BLIND SPOT(16)<2011> 13:00 Homeland S1 Ep6 THE GOOD SOLDIER(16)<2011> 14:00 Homeland S1 Ep7 THE WEEKEND(16)<2011> 15:00 Homeland S1 Ep8 ACHILLES HEEL(16)<2011> 16:00 Homeland S1 Ep9 CROSSFIRE(16)<2011> 17:00 Homeland S1 Ep10 REPRESENTATIVE BRODY(16)<2011> 18:00 Homeland S1 Ep11 THE VEST(16)<2011> 19:00 Homeland S1 Ep12 MARINE ONE PART 1(16)<2011> 20:00 Homeland S1 Ep13 MARINE ONE PART 2(16)<2011> 21:00 INTERNATIONAL, THE (16)<2009> 23:00 DYLAN DOG: DEAD OF NIGHT (15)<2011> STAR GROUP LTD. 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Page 10 FOX Movies Premium PROGRAMME SCHEDULE FOR OCTOBER Wednesday, 10/10/2012 00:40 VAMPIRES SUCK (16)<2010> 02:05 SARAH'S KEY (15)<2010> 03:50 CRUEL INTENTIONS 3 (15)<2004> 05:15 OTHER SIDE OF THE TRACKS, THE (15)<2011> 06:50 DIARY OF A WIMPY KID (PG)<2010> 08:25 FOG OF WAR, THE (12)<2003> 10:15 SIXTH SENSE, THE (15)<1999> 12:05 COVENANT, THE (15)<2006> 13:45 TRANSPORTER 2 (15)<2005> 15:15 INCREDIBLES, THE (G)<2004> 17:15 TWILIGHT SAGA, THE: ECLIPSE (15)<2010> 19:20 HOUSE BUNNY, THE (15)<2008> 21:00 PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: AT WORLD'S END (15)<2007> 23:50 KILLERS (15)<2010> STAR GROUP LTD. Page 11 FOX Movies Premium PROGRAMME SCHEDULE FOR OCTOBER Thursday, 11/10/2012 01:35 REAL STEEL (12)<2011> 03:45 FARGO (15)<1996> 05:20 FULL MONTY, THE (15)<1997> 06:55 MONTE CARLO (PG)<2011> 08:45 NATIONAL TREASURE (PG)<2004> 11:00 NATIONAL TREASURE: BOOK OF SECRETS (12)<2007> 13:05 SWITCH, THE (16)<2010> 14:50 PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: AT WORLD'S END (15)<2007> 17:40 CONAN O'BRIEN CAN'T STOP (PG)<2011> 19:10 YOU DON'T MESS WITH THE ZOHAN (16)<2008> 21:00 REAL STEEL (12)<2011> 23:10 INCREDIBLES, THE (G)<2004> STAR GROUP LTD. 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Page 13 FOX Movies Premium PROGRAMME SCHEDULE FOR OCTOBER Saturday, 13/10/2012 00:25 WILD THINGS: DIAMONDS IN THE ROUGH (16)<2005> 01:50 PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: AT WORLD'S END (15)<2007> 04:40 PIRATES (16)<2006> 05:55 SEASON OF THE WITCH, THE (15)<2010> 07:30 OTHER SIDE OF THE TRACKS, THE (15)<2011> 09:05 WHEN HARRY MET SALLY (15)<1989> 10:45 MONTE CARLO (PG)<2011> 12:35 PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: AT WORLD'S END (15)<2007> 15:25 SEASON OF THE WITCH, THE (15)<2010> 17:05 INCREDIBLES, THE (G)<2004> 19:05 FIGHT WEEKEND: FIGHTER, THE (15)<2010> 21:00 FIGHT WEEKEND: WARRIOR (15)<2011> 23:20 FIGHT WEEKEND: REAL STEEL (12)<2011> STAR GROUP LTD. 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