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Program Guide Report Schedule Program Guide For TCN/GO Sun Aug 22, 2010 06:00 2010 YOUTH OLYMPIC GAMES NA GO! is proud to present highlights from the inaugural Youth 2010 Olympic Games from Singapore. More than 3600 athletes aged between 14 and 18 will be competing in 26 events, how far will Australia's future Olympians go? 07:00 KIDS WB SUNDAY Captioned WS G Hosted by Shura Taft and Heidi Valkenburg. 07:05 THUNDERBIRDS Captioned Repeat WS G Pit Of Peril Part 2 Follow the adventures of the International Rescue, an organisation created to help those in grave danger in this marionette puppetry classic. 07:30 CAMP LAZLO Repeat WS G Scoop of the Day / Boxing Edward Lumpus becomes obsessed with reading Dave and Ping Pong newspaper even though it is "for campers only." 08:00 SHAGGY & SCOOBY-DOO GET A CLUE! Repeat WS G Big Trouble Scooby and Shaggy travel into the desert to discover that Dr. Phineus Phibes has built a giant, weaponized robot in his image. 08:30 TOM & JERRY TALES Repeat WS G You're Lion/ Kangadoofus/ Monkey Chow Tom visits the African veldt to see his lion relatives and give them Jerry as a present, but the lions would rather eat Tom! 09:00 GRIM ADVENTURES OF BILLY AND MANDY Repeat WS G Nigel Planter & the order of the Peanuts / The Incredible Shrinking Mandy The gang discover that the world's most obnoxious wizard has turned bad, so they return to Toadblatt's to stop the madness. 09:30 BEN 10 Repeat G Dr. Animo And The Mutant Ray Dr.Anino has broken out of jail and, intent on revenge, has been tracking Ben. 10:00 THE BATMAN Repeat WS G The Joining - Part 1 John Jones, a new detective in Gotham, hints that he may know Batman's secret. Batman must uncover this mysterious figure's true identity and determine whether he is a friend or a foe. 10:30 LEGION OF SUPERHEROES Repeat WS PG The Man From The Edge Of Tomorrow (Part 2) After Imperiex narrowly avoids defeat by escaping to the 31st century, the Legion and the Superman clone follow him back to discover he's destroyed Legion HQ and freed all of the Legion's most dangerous enemies. 11:00 2010 YOUTH OLYMPIC GAMES Repeat NA GO! is proud to present highlights from the inaugural Youth 2010 Olympic Games from Singapore. More than 3600 athletes aged between 14 and 18 will be competing in 26 events, how far will Australia's future Olympians go? 12:00 THE HILLS Repeat WS PG You'll Never Have This Lauren tries to make peace between Brody and Stephanie. Audrina wants to make things work with Corey but Justin won't give up on her. Stephanie has doubts about her new boyfriend after he breaks his promise to stand up to Brody. 12:30 ECLIPSE MUSIC TV Repeat WS PG Host Suze Raymond, presents the latest music videos, artist interviews and exciting competitions. 13:00 BALLISTYX SNOWBOARD SHOW PG 13:30 HERE'S LUCY G Lucy & Rudy Valee Lucy tries to modernize Rudy Vallee's musical style with the help of Kim and her rocker friends. Starring: Lucille Ball, Gale Gordon, Lucie Arnaz, Vanda Barra 14:00 HERE'S LUCY G Lucy Part-Time Wife Harry gets Lucy to pose as his pregnant wife in order to discourage the marital intentions of a former galpal. Starring: Lucille Ball, Gale Gordon, Lucie Arnaz, Vanda Barra 14:30 HOGAN'S HEROES Repeat WS G Happy Birthday, Adolf Hogan and his fellow prisoners sabotage a gun emplacement so that the Allies can deliver a surprise raid on Hitler's birthday. 15:00 HOGAN'S HEROES Repeat WS G The Gold Rush Hogan and his men concoct a scheme to deprive the German government of a hoard of gold it has looted from the Bank of France. 15:30 GREEN ACRES G Retreat From Washington With the Douglases in Washington, the "Haney Farm Mindin' Service" leases out their house to a couple with six children. Meanwhile in D.C., Lisa and Eb go to the White House to have unannounced lunch with the president. 16:00 GREEN ACRES G A Hunting We Won't Go After a friendly doe wanders onto the farm, Lisa starts a drive to ban deer hunting. When the governor arrives in Hooterville for the start of hunting season, Lisa presents him with her petition. 16:30 THE NANNY Captioned Repeat WS PG The Tart with Heart (2) Fran and Maxwell return from the trip to Paris, and Fran couldn't be happier. Just as they are about to arrive home, Mr Sheffield takes back saying "I Love You" and Fran is devastated. Stars Fran Drescher and Charles Shaughnessy. 17:00 THE NANNY Captioned Repeat WS PG The Cradle Robbers After Maxwell tells Fran to make Maggie break up with a 25 year old, Fran starts dating his same age friend. Stars Fran Drescher and Charles Shaughnessy. 17:30 WIPEOUT Captioned Repeat WS PG 24 thrill seekers must endure the worlds largest obstacle course consisting of the Big Balls, mud baths, the Sweeper and countless wipeouts. The remaining 4 move onto the Wipeout Zone, where only 1 can emerge victorious and take home the $50,000 grand prize. Hosted by John Henson, John Anderson and Jill Wagner. 18:30 TOP GEAR Captioned Repeat WS PG James May travels to California to take a look at what is being hailed as the future of motoring the hydrogen-powered Honda Clarity. Meanwhile, out on the test track, Jeremy Clarkson has a high-voltage encounter with the Tesla, a battery powered super-car. Gust stars Tom Jones. 19:30 THE BIG BANG THEORY Captioned Repeat WS PG The White Asparagus Triangulation Sheldon is over exuberant that Leonard finally has a girlfriend matching his high standards. Starring: Johnny Galecki, Jim Parsons, Kaley Cuoco, Simon Helberg, Kunal Nayyar Cons.Advice: Sexual References 20:00 THE MIDDLE WS PG Siblings Frankie observes what she thinks are the perfect siblings, and it becomes her mission in life to make her kids stop fighting with one another and interact as a loving family. Meanwhile, Mike contemplates firing Aunt Edie after she makes a costly mistake at the quarry. Starring: Patricia Heaton, Neil Flynn, Eden Sher, Atticus Shaffer, Charlie Mcdermott 20:30 TWO AND A HALF MEN Captioned Repeat WS M Taterhead Is Our Love Child Charlie discovers that an ex has a child that looks remarkably like him. Stars Charlie Sheen, Jon Cryer and Angus T Jones. Cons.Advice: Sexual References 21:00 TWO AND A HALF MEN Captioned Repeat WS M Pie Hole, Herb Alan goes too far in an effort to collect money he loaned to Charlie. Stars Charlie Sheen, Jon Cryer and Angus T. Jones. Cons.Advice: Sexual References 21:30 THE LONGEST YARD 2005 Captioned Repeat WS M The Longest Yard When former NFL superstar Paul Crewe is sent to prison for a drink driving incident, the warden forces him to transform a group of inmates into a football team. Crewe promises the cons a chance to exact revenge in a bone-crunching showdown with the prison officials where anything goes. Starring: Adam Sandler, Burt Reynolds, Chris Rock Cons.Advice: Some Violence, Sexual References, Some Coarse Language 23:50 HOTEL BABYLON WS M Charlie and Rebecca are now a couple, and Jackie isn't finding it easy to cope with seeing them together. Meanwhile, the wine list is not what it could be, and the rich Mrs Klein suggests a wine tasting competition. Starring: Max Beesley, Emma Pierson, Natalie Mendoza, Tamzin Outhwaite Cons.Advice: Drug Use, Sexual References, Adult Themes, Some Violence 00:50 STARSKY & HUTCH M Bust Amboy The Detective pair are determined to nail the wealthy Amboy, a crafty narcotics dealer who is supplying young prostitutes, and always avoids Police arrest with legal loop-holes. Starring: Paul Michael Glaser, David Soul, Bernie Hamilton Cons.Advice: Some Violence 01:50 GO - FILLER Repeat PG 02:00 HOME SHOPPING G 04:00 THE AVENGERS Repeat PG Correct Way To Kill When the two top enemy agents are found dead, suspicion falls on the "Avengers", John Steed and Emma Peel. Starring: Patrick MacNee, Diana Rigg 05:00 THE NANNY Captioned Repeat WS PG The Tart with Heart (2) Fran and Maxwell return from the trip to Paris, and Fran couldn't be happier. Just as they are about to arrive home, Mr Sheffield takes back saying "I Love You" and Fran is devastated. Stars Fran Drescher and Charles Shaughnessy. 05:30 THE NANNY Captioned Repeat WS PG The Cradle Robbers After Maxwell tells Fran to make Maggie break up with a 25 year old, Fran starts dating his same age friend. Stars Fran Drescher and Charles Shaughnessy. Mon Aug 23, 2010 06:00 OUT OF JIMMY'S HEAD G Bad Fad A stressed Jimmy regresses to childhood after falling in with an immature clique. 06:30 LIFE AND TIMES OF JUNIPER LEE Repeat WS G Star Quality June becomes the reluctant star of her own reality television show. 07:00 SQUIRREL BOY Repeat WS G The Endangered Species Twist/ The Trojan Rabbit Much to his delight, Rodney learns he is an endangered species, whose every whim must be catered to. 07:30 2010 YOUTH OLYMPIC GAMES NA GO! is proud to present highlights from the inaugural Youth 2010 Olympic Games from Singapore. More than 3600 athletes aged between 14 and 18 will be competing in 26 events, how far will Australia's future Olympians go? 08:30 THE FLINTSTONES Repeat G Seeing Doubles Fred and Barney get Gazoo to make clones of them so that they can be in two places at once 09:00 THE JETSONS Repeat WS G One Strike - You're Out! George realizes that being a good dad is more important than being a model employee.
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