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Puzzles TV Events Guide & More! FESTIVE FUN VHF, SKY DIGITAL 3 ©TVNZ 2010 – VHF; SKY DIGITAL 1 ©TVNZ 2010 – VHF; SKY DIGITAL 2 UHF & SKY DIGITAL 4 SKY DIGITAL 30 SKY DIGITAL 70 SKY DIGITAL 5 TV ONE TV TWO TV THREE & TV3 PLUS 1 IS ON FREEVIEW 8 PRIME SKY SPORT 1 SKY SPORT 2 SKY DIGITAL 31 DISCOVERY THE BOX 4pm Te Karere 2 4pm Studio 2 4:30 Entertainment Tonight PGR 4pm The Late Show With David Letterman 4pm Push Play TV A weekly sports 4:30 World Of Tennis A magazine show 4:30 American Chopper PG 4pm The Simpsons PG 4:30 One News 4:30 The Erin Simpson Show 5:00 The Simpsons R Homer takes the R A late-night comedy and talk show. magazine show for kids. bringing you all the latest tennis from Production Bike Showcase. 4:30 Whose Line Is It Anyway? PG 0 0 5:00 Ellen 5:00 The Nanny R family to the car races, where he makes 5:00 Deal Or No Deal 4:30 Football – Fifa World Cup Highlights. the ATP and WTA tours. 5:00 Fear Factor M 0 0 5:30 Everything You Need To Know PG 6pm One News 5:30 Friends R a spectacle of himself to get a free 5:30 Prime News Coverage of all the latest games from 5:00 World Of Golf 6pm America’s Funniest Home Videos PG 7:00 Close Up 0 0 6pm Who Wants To Be A Classic Volcanoes. 6:30 That 70s Show PG Donna rents a trailer 6pm Neighbours t-shirt but the stunt ends up killing a South Africa, including: 6pm Fifa World Cup – Inside Africa 7:30 Coronation Street PGR 0 beloved cast member. 0 Millionaire? R 6pm Everything You Need To Know PG for herself and Eric, but Eric thinks that 6:30 My Wife And Kids R 1F v 2E and 1H v 2G. A look inside the All Whites camp. David discovers Joe’s treacherous 7:00 Shortland Street PGR 0 5:30 Home And Away Jill is rejected by 7:00 The Crowd Goes Wild 6pm Inside The PGA Tour Brain. staying in Point Place after they are 7:30 Man v Wild PGR Bear Grylls enters the 6:30 Jetsprinting – New Zealand married may be a big mistake. secret; Liz is upset by Lloyd’s careless 7:30 Police Ten 7 PGR 0 John; Romeo wants to help his mother 6:30 Skiing – World Cup 6:30 Surviving Disaster PG Fire. talk; Peter shuts out the Barlows. 0 heart of Dracula country – the forests Championships A season review from 7:00 The Simpsons PG 8:00 Rescue 1 but doesn’t know how; Marilyn admits Coverage of the Northern Hemisphere 7:30 American Chopper PG 8:30 The Forgotten AO When a young The chopper crew is called out to save the truth to Colleen. 0 of Transylvania, where he encounters the Suzuki Superboat races. During the Christmas holiday, Marge man falls to his death from atop a steep ravines and comes face-to-face Ski World Cup circuit. Jon and Kate Plus Eight Bike. attempts to muster the wherewithal to a man who has been hit by a truck, a 6pm 3 News 7:00 The Golf Club skyscraper, the Forgotten Network with a large adult brown bear. 7:00 Grassroots Rugby 8:30 Storm Chasers PG kick down-on-his-luck Gil out of the house. diver suffering from the bends on the 7:00 Campbell Live A daily look at issues 7:30 Motorsport New Zealand Red Pass. take on the near-impossible task of 8:30 SGU PGR A high-risk operation could 8:00 Total Rugby Three Strikes, You’re Out. 7:30 NCIS PGV Coromandel Peninsula, and a 17-year-old touching the lives of New Zealanders. 8:30 Basketball – NBL Finals Replay. 8:30 RugbyCentre identifying him – leading them into the 0 conceivably return everyone trapped 8:30 Lie To Me M 0 who may have broken his neck. 7:30 Survivor – Heroes v Villains PGR Teams and venue to be advised. 9:30 NRL Tactics Live. 9:30 Raging Planet PG Lightning. world of parkour. 0 on board the Destiny to Earth, but not 9:30 Undercover Stings MV 9:25 My Holiday Hostage Hell AO 0 8:30 Vampire Diaries The jury questions the five remaining without risking their lives. 10:30 The Crowd Goes Wild 10:30 European Tour Weekly 10:30 Man v Wild PG Baja Desert. 10:30 Whose Line Is It Anyway? PG 10:20 One News Tonight 0 9:30 20/20 Special Edition castaways before voting for the $1 9:30 Ronin AO 1998 Action. 11:00 Netball – ANZ Championship Replay. 11:00 Premier League World 11:30 Solved M 11:00 The Real Hustle – US M Plane crash survivors, and their stories million winner. Later, all 20 castaways A group of freelance intelligence agents 10:50 Tagata Pasifika 0 Semi-final One. Swifts v Thunderbirds. 11:30 NRL Footy Show Last Man Standing. 11:30 Miami Vice M 11:25 Beat Squad PGR of how the accidents changed their lives reunite to discuss their experiences. 1 work together to steal a mysterious Follow the work of the North Shore and in surprising ways. 0 10:25 Nightline package, only to have a double-cross FRIDAY FRIDAY FRIDAY FRIDAY Waitakere community police, as they 10:30 Army Wives PGR 0 10:55 Sports Tonight Sports news. confuse things. 1am Triathlon – Abu Dhabi International 1:30 The Crowd Goes Wild 12:30 Deadliest Catch PG 12:30 Survivor – All Stars PG deal with their everyday problems. 0 11:30 The New Adventures Of Old Christine 11:10 Golf Club Robert De Niro, Jean Reno. Highlights. 2:00 Football – Fifa World Cup Replay. 1:30 American Chopper PG Feeling isolated, one castaway works to reconcile with a tribe mate. 11:55 Coroner’s Inquest AO R 0 11:40 Gone Fishin’ R Local fishing show. 11:50 The Late Show With David Letterman 2:00 Darts – Premier League Highlights. Spain v Portugal. From Green Point Jon and Kate Plus Eight. From the Royal Highland Centre in stadium in Cape Town. 1:25 Baywatch PG FRIDAY FRIDAY FRIDAY 2:30 Storm Chasers PG FRIDAY Edinburgh. 4:00 Rugby League – NRL Replay. 2:15 NCIS PGV Forgoing NCIS procedure, 2 Three Strikes, You’re Out. McGee risks his career when he takes 12:55 Te Karere R Midnight Tennis – Wimbledon 12:10 The Unit AO The Unit deal with a bomb 12:45 Home Shopping 4:00 Netball – ANZ Championship Replay. Cowboys v Sharks. From Dairy Farmers scare in the UN building. 1:45 The Crowd Goes Wild R Semi-final Two. Magic v Steel. 3:30 Raging Planet PG Lightning. matters into his own hands after his 1:10 Football – 2010 Fifa World Cup Live. Day 10. Stadium in Townsville. sister appears at his door bloodied and 1:05 Infomercials 4:30 Man v Wild PG Baja Desert. Martin Devlin presents live coverage of 5:05 Emmerdale R 0 2:15 Home Shopping 6am Golf – US PGA Tour Live. 6am Triathlon – Abu Dhabi International confused. 5:30 Joyce Meyer 6am Religious Programming AT&T National – Round One. 5:30 Solved M the first quarter final at the Fifa World 5:30 In The Night Garden R 0 Highlights. 3:05 Lie To Me M In the wake of a building 6am Impact For Life With Pastors Peter 6:30 The Crowd Goes Wild R From the Aronimink Golf Club at 7:00 NRL Footy Show Highlights. Life and Death. collapse, Lightman must find who is at Cup between Brazil and the Netherlands 6am Creflo A Dollar Jr And Bev Mortlock 7:00 Deal Or No Deal R Newtown Square, Pennsylvania. 8:00 Boxing – Fight Night fault and discovers a massive cover-up. being played in Port Elizabeth. 0 6:30 Campbell Live R A replay of last night’s 6:30 Deadliest Catch PG 6:30 Hi-5 R 10:00 NRL Footy Show Highlights. Prizefighter Series – The Lightweights. 3:55 Undercover Stings MV episode. Game show hosted by Andrew O’Keefe 7:30 Mythbusters PG 2:25 Impact Asia With Mishal Husain 7:00 Squirrel Boy 0 11:00 NRL Tactics Replay. Eight boxers, seven bouts, one winner, 4:50 Baywatch PG 7:00 Infomercials that gives contestants the opportunity to Noon Motorsport New Zealand Red Pass. Greased Lightning. 2:30 Business Report all in one night. 5:35 Princes Of Malibu PG 7:25 Combo Ninos R 9:00 Real Housewives Of Orange County win up to $200,000. 1:00 Boxing – Fight Sports Knockouts 8:30 American Chopper PG 6am Survivor – All Stars PG 2:45 Sport Today 10:00 Red Bull Chronicles 7:50 Pokemon – Battle Frontier PGR Tamra, Vicki, Jeana, and Lauri 7:30 Home Shopping A series that showcases KOs from Jon and Kate Plus Eight Bike. 6:50 The Simpsons PG 3:00 BBC World News Action from the sporting world’s elite 7:15 America’s Funniest Home Videos PG 8:15 The Go Show R 0 welcome a new housewife to the block, Noon Flash Gordon PGR R Flash and Zarkov the biggest stars in boxing – including 9:30 Storm Chasers PG 3:30 HARDtalk 30-year-old blonde bombshell, Gretchen inadvertently find themselves in the Tyson, De La Hoya, Foreman, athletes, as they push and progress 7:40 That 70s Show PG 8:40 Waybuloo their respective sport’s boundaries.
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