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Tuesday October 14 www.press.co.nz THE BOX, The Press, Christchurch I Tuesday, October 14, 2014 I 5 TUESDAY OCTOBER 14 TV ONETV TWO TV THREE FOUR PRIME UKTV SKY SPORT 1 6am Breakfast 6am Crefl o Dollar 6am 3 News – Firstline 6am Sesame Street 3 6:30 The Crowd Goes Wild 6:35 Doctor Who PG 6am Cycling – Tour Of 9am Good Morning 6:30 Tiki Tour 0 6:55 8:30 Infomercials 6:55 Peppa Pig 3 3 An irreverent daily sports 7:20 The Bill Classics M Beijing (Replay) Stage Four. 10am The Ellen Degeneres Stitch! 0 7:20 Matt Hatter 10:30 The Dr Oz Show 7am Sticky TV 3 and entertainment show. 8:10 One Foot In The 8am Hockey – Sultan Of Show 0 Chronicles 0 7:45 The PGR Dr Oz and Dr Alan 7:30 The Winx Club 7am Deal Or No Deal 3 Grave PG Johor Cup (Replay) 11am The Chase 3 0 League Of Super Evil 0 Greene discuss the harmful Five teenage friends fight 7:30 Home Shopping 8:40 Waiting For God PG. Malaysia v New Zealand. Noon One News At 8:15 Sherriff Callie’s Wild chemicals in microwave witches in a magical world. Noon The Doctors PGR 3 9:10 EastEnders PG 9:30 The Crowd Goes Wild Midday 0 West 0 8:40 Mike The popcorn. 7:55 Rocko’s Modern Life 3 1pm The Test PGR 9:40 Hollyoaks PG 10am Golf Focus 12:30 Emmerdale PGR 0 Knight 0 8:50 Fireman 11:30 Entertainment 8:25 Chuggington Celebrities and viewers 10:05 Eggheads PG 11am L Golf Central 1:30 Coronation Street Sam 0 9am Infomercials Tonight 3 8:35 Humf 3 answer moral questions. 10:35 Heartbeat PG Noon Golf – US PGA Tour MORNING/AFTERNOON PGR 0 3 0 3 PGR 3 11am Neighbours Noon 3 News 8:40 Peppa Pig 1:55 MythBusters Steve is in trouble when a (Highlights) Frys.com Open PICK OF THE DAY 2pm May The Best House 11:30 Home And Away 3 0 12:30 Baggage PGR 8:55 The Moe Show 0 Adam and Jamie reinvent the maid at Ashfordly Hall takes – Round Four. Win Noon Shortland Street Game show hosted by Jerry 9:05 Bob The Builder 3 wheel; Kari, Tory, and Grant a shine to him. 1pm Golf – European 3pm Selling Houses AO 3 0 Springer. 9:15 Thomas And Friends 3 hit the skids for a date night 11:25 The Bill Classics M Tour (Highlights) Portugal Australia 0 12:30 The Jeremy Kyle 1pm Dr Phil AO (Part 2) 9:25 Ben And Holly’s Little with a difference. 12:15 Hollyoaks PG Masters – Round Four. Tuesday 3:55 Te Karere USA AO 1:55 The Block NZ 3 0 Kingdom 3 3pm Whose Line Is It 12:40 EastEnders PG 1:30 Golf – LPGA Tour 4:25 The Chase 0 2:30 The Ellen Degeneres 3pm The Real Housewives 9:35 Barney And Friends 3 Anyway? UK PGR 3 1:10 QI M (Highlights) Sime Darby Breaking Bad 5:25 Millionaire Hot Seat 0 Show 0 Of OC PGR Drama marks 10am Infomercials 3:30 The Crowd Goes 1:40 New Tricks M Malaysia – Round Four. 9.30pm, SoHo 6pm One News At 6pm 0 3:28 Angry Birds Toons 0 Shannon’s holiday party; 2pm Sesame Street 3 Wild 3 2:35 Midsomer Murders M 2pm Netball – Constellation 7pm Seven Sharp 0 3:30 Adventure Time 0 Vicki deals with Briana’s 2:55 Pingu 3 4pm The Late Show With 4:15 The Bill Classics M Cup (Highlights) Third Test – 7:30 My Kitchen Rules New 4pm Dog With A Blog 0 move to Oklahoma; reality 3pm Sticky TV David Letterman 3 5:05 Heartbeat PG Steve Australia v New Zealand. Few people won’t Zealand 0 4:30 The 4.30 Show hits Tamra. Featuring – Strawberry 5pm Deal Or No Deal 3 is in trouble when a maid 2:30 Basketball – NBL have heard the hype 8:35 The Mentalist AO 0 5pm America’s Funniest 3:55 Rachael Ray Shortcake and Digimon 5:30 Prime News at Ashfordly Hall takes a Championship (Highlights) about this slow- 9:35 Unforgettable AO 0 Home Videos 0 4:55 Jamie’s 30 Minute Fusion. 6pm Escape To The shine to him; David invents Perth Wildcats v New burning US drama 0 0 3 10:30 One News Tonight 5:30 Home And Away Meals Crusted cod with 4:30 Smash! Music and Country British couples a novel way to rid the estate Zealand Breakers. which finished its 11pm Perception AO 6pm Friends 0 mashy peas, tartare sauce, entertainment presented and families, fed up with of moles and makes a new 3pm Cycling – Tour Of Midnight Fatal Attraction 6:30 Neighbours 0 and warm garden salad. 0 by Marty Hehewerth and city life, search for the friend in the process. Beijing (Replay) Stage Four. 62-episode, five- AO 0 7pm Shortland Street PGR 0 5:25 Million Dollar Minute Stephanie Monks. perfect country home while 6pm One Foot In The 5pm Netball – Constellation season run last year. 12:55 Te Karere 7:30 Don’t Trust Andrew 6pm 3 News 6pm The Nanny 3 0 exploring the surroundings Grave PG Cup (Replay) Third Test – Former Malcolm in 1:20 Homefront Extra 0 Mayne PGR 0 6:30 Just Shoot Me! 3 0 of each location. 6:30 Waiting For God PG Australia v New Zealand. the Middle star Bryan 1:35 Infomercials 8pm Motorway Patrol 0 5:05 Faith In Action 8:30 The Bogan Hunters Cranston is a AO 0 7pm Campbell Live 7pm The Simpsons 3 0 7pm The Crowd Goes Wild 7pm Eggheads PG 7pm Fox Sports News formidable presence 5:35 Te Karere PGR 3 PGR 3 M 9pm Neighbours At War A daily look at issues 7:30 Family Guy 7:30 60 Minutes 7:30 QI A complete wrap up as the cancer-ridden AO PG PGR 0 touching the lives of 8pm The Cleveland Show 8:30 Sleepy Hollow 8pm EastEnders of the day’s sporting chemistry teacher New Zealanders. PGR 3 With a plan to rescue 8:30 Heartbeat PG headlines. 9:30 Embarrassing Bodies forced to turn to AO 0 7:30 The Block NZ PGR 8:30 MI Now Pronounce You Katrina from the Walker and Carol 8pm The Crowd Goes Wild 10:30 Army Wives AO 0 The teams begin Chuck And Larry headless horseman, suspect a landowner’s 8:30 #SkyRugby – meth-making to 11:30 Body Of Proof AO work on the master AO 3 (2007) Comedy. Ichabod and Abbie wife may be the victim Breakdown make ends meet and 12:25 Tabatha Takes Over AO bedroom and en Two straight, single resurrect a monster. of domestic abuse, 9pm Rugby Nation PRIME TIME who, during the 0 1:20 Infomercials suite. 0 New York firefighters 9:30 NReign AO but intervention 10pm Rugby – ITM Cup course of the series 2:20 Vampire Diaries AO 0 AO 0 8:40 The Blacklist pretend to be a gay Francis and Mary proves difficult. (Highlights) and his experiences, 3:10 Jane By Design PGR 0 9:35 Sons Of Anarchy AO couple in order to begin their reign 9:25 Foyle’s War M Counties Manukau 3:55 Bethenny PGR 0 A betrayal leads receive domestic as King and Queen Foyle is torn between v Auckland. transforms from ‘‘Mr 4:40 The 4.30 Show 0 to violence at the partner benefits so of France, but his son and police From EcoLight Chips to Scarface’’. 3 0 5:05 Neighbours Stockton Ports. 0 Larry’s children can quickly succumb duties as a murder Stadium, Pukekohe. 5:30 Infomercials 10:40 The Paul Henry Show inherit his pension. to the visions of investigation leads 10:30 Rugby – ITM Cup The day’s events, Adam Sandler, Kevin Nostradamus, and the to a radar station (Highlights) RATINGS & SYMBOLS including the latest James, Jessica Biel. 0 anarchy of the Black where Andrew Foyle Waikato v Bay of 0 Closed captions. from the newsroom. 10:55 90210 PGR Naomi Plague. is working on a secret Plenty. From Waikato 2 Maori language plans a lingerie 10:30 The Crowd Goes Wild operation. Stadium, Hamilton. 3 Repeat. show at the Playboy 3 16 Approved for persons Mansion. 16 years or over. 18 Approved for persons 11:10 The Good Wife AO 11:45 Entertainment Tonight 11pm The Late Show With 11:15 Casualty PG 11pm Rugby – ITM Cup M 18 years or over. Alicia and Cary’s plans to 12:10 Infomercials David Letterman 12:05 The Bill Classics (Highlights) 11:30 Rugby – AO leave the firm are exposed, A late-night comedy and 12:55 Waiting For God PG ITM Cup Midnight Rugby Adults only. C Content may offend. and a fight to retain clients talk show. 1:25 Heartbeat PG – ITM Cup 12:30 Rugby – LATE begins. Midnight Home Shopping 2:15 Casualty PG IRB Sevens World Series L Language may offend. 12:10 Infomercials 1:30 The Crowd Goes Wild 3:05 Foyle’s War M 2am Rugby – IRB Sevens M Suitable for mature audiences. 3 An irreverent daily sports 4:50 This Is Jinsy M World Series 3:30 PG/PGR Parental guidance and entertainment show. 5:15 Hollyoaks PG #SkyRugby – Breakdown recommended for young viewers. Reign 2am Home Shopping 5:40 New Tricks M 4am Rugby – Women’s S Sexual content may offend.
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