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Program Guide Report Schedule Program Guide For GTV/SD Sun Nov 27, 2011 06:00 GO, DIEGO, GO Repeat G Diego & Dora Help Baby Monarch get to the Festival! Diego and his family are at the Monarch Butterfly Festival waiting for all the monarchs to arrive for the winter. 06:30 DORA THE EXPLORER Repeat G Swiper the Explorer Dora and Boots are playing catch when they discover a lost Baby Fox. 07:00 WEEKEND TODAY Captioned Live WS NA Join Cameron Williams and Leila McKinnon as they bring you the latest in news, current affairs, sports, politics, entertainment, fashion, health and lifestyle. THE WILDLIFE MAN FEATURING DAVID 10:00 IRELAND Captioned Repeat WS PG Treasures In Paradise Join the Wildlife Man David Ireland as he takes us on a fascinating expedition to East Timor. David encounters some living treasures as he dives off reefs that have never been filmed before, wrangles a snake over 4 metres long and comes in contact with a deadly viper. The adventurer also visits some refugee children whose plight has greatly affected him. 11:00 AUSTRALIAN FISHING CHAMPIONSHIPS... WS G Australian Fishing Championships: AFC VIII Round 3 takes place on the picturesque Lake Gregory located just out of Bundaberg in Queensland. This tiny piece of water is the perfect setting for a classic head to head encounter amongst the countries best Bass anglers 11:30 SYDNEY MARATHON WS NA (*Sports Special*) Over 25,000 runners from all over Australia and from over 40 countries competed in the Sydney Running Festival. The course includes two of Australia's most iconic landmarks and is one of the most spectacular courses in the world. 12:30 INTERNATIONAL CYCLING GRAND PRIX Live WS NA Cronulla Last years winner Chris Sutton from Team Sky will be hopeful of defending the inaugural series win in 2010 but will encounter tough opposition despite his stage win in the Tour of Spain. Dual Olympic champion Graeme Brown (Rabobank) is being supported by World Under 23 Champion Michael Matthews and Tour de France and Giro stage winner Pieter Weening from Holland. The real challenge could be the Russian team comprising six men and four women, who qualified fastest at the World Cup and hosts multiple World Champions and Olympic medallist. 14:30 NIGHTRIDER WS TB Nightrider One day following a late afternoon surfing session, Mark Visser found himself questioning what it would be like to surf at night. What started out as a pipe dream soon became a 3-year odyssey, setting him up for one of the most dangerous assignments in the history of extreme adventure. THE MISSION- to ride the worlds biggest wave in total darkness. 15:30 RUGBY SEVENS WORLD SERIES WS NA Rugby Sevens World Series Highlights for the Rugby Sevens from Skilled Stadium, Gold Coast. 16:30 MANLY SURF WS G Ex-pro surfer Ritchie Lovett tells his story of how he cheated death twice and how it changed his life; Hayley is inspired by a woman who has challenged herself to do 50 things before she is 50. And the practical jokers in the team decide to have some fun with Rob. 17:00 NINE NEWS: FIRST AT FIVE Captioned Live WS NA See it first with Nine News, join the team for all the latest in news, sport and weather. 17:30 POSTCARDS WS G Queen Victoria Market Special Brodie checks out whats new at the QVM, Grant eats at the cafes of QVM and picks up food in the Deli area, Lauren looks for Christmas stocking fillers, Glen tastes the Christmas food and Giaan tours the market with chef Ian Curley where they shop and later cook at festive dish. 18:00 NINE NEWS SUNDAY Captioned Live WS NA Jo Hall presents Melbourne's most comprehensive weekend news service with detailed sports and weather reports. 18:30 ANIMAL HOUSE Captioned WS PG Animal House Sir David Attenborough tells the stories of the world's best animal architects. There are house-proud bower birds, who only find a mate if they decorate their homes perfectly. There are hornets, who build electric central-heating systems, and the star-nosed mole whose house is so well designed that his favourite meal of worms literally drop in for dinner. From larders to nurseries and from high-rises to subway systems, Attenborough shows that the animal architects have designed it way before we humans. Starring: Jim Caviezel, Michael Emerson, Taraji P. Henson, Kevin Chapman 19:30 60 MINUTES Captioned WS NA 60 Minutes is Australia's leading current affairs programme, with a proven record of excellence over three decades. Television's top reporters - Liz Hayes, Liam Bartlett, Michael Usher, Allison Langdon and Charles Wooley - investigate, analyse and uncover the issues affecting all Australians. 20:30 CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION Captioned WS TB Crime After Crime The CSIs investigate three seemingly unrelated homicides and discover that someone is exacting revenge for cold-case murders that were never solved. Starring: Ted Danson, Marg Helgenberger, George Eads, Paul Guilfoyle, Jorja Fox, Eric Szmanda 21:30 THE COMMANDER WS M Abuction - 1 This thrilling drama follows the Metropolitan Homicide Officers as they investigate murders in London. Clare is put in charge of investigating the case and Doug finds life tough after his wife gives birth. Starring: Amanda Burton, Mark Lewis Jones Cons.Advice: Strong Violence, Some Coarse Language 22:30 PRIME SUSPECT Captioned Repeat WS M Wednesday's Child Duffy attempts to give a hit-and-run case to Jane when he thinks it can't be solved; the clues in a murder case lead Jane and Evrard to a porn king; Sweeney gives Duffy advice. Starring: Maria Bello, Aidan Quinn, Tim Griffin 23:30 FLASHPOINT Captioned Repeat WS M Haunting The Barn A former SRU veteran turns up at headquarters and holds himself up in a safe room where he intends to commit suicide. To get inside he diverts the team with a false bomb threat and gets them to abandon the station. Cons.Advice: Some Violence 00:30 THE BARON Repeat PG Time To Kill Exciting, danger-laden, unusual exploits...the human dramas of those who buy, sell or steal precious treasures. Stars Steve Forrest. Starring: Steve Forrest 01:30 SPYFORCE Repeat PG The District Commissioner The lives of men under Erskine's command are put at risk when a District Commissioner refuses to allow Erskine to use his radio to summon help to cover his retreat. Stars Jack Thompson and Peter Sumner. 02:30 GUTHY-RENKER AUSTRALIA WS G Home Shopping. 03:00 MCD WS G Wonder Cooker w Blades Home shopping. 03:30 DANOZ G H2O MOP X5 Home shopping programme 04:00 GOOD MORNING AMERICA - SUNDAY Captioned WS NA Early morning news/talk show from ABC America's Time Square studio. 05:00 NINE'S EARLY MORNING NEWS Captioned Live WS NA Join the Nine News team for all the latest news, sport and weather. 05:30 TODAY Captioned Live WS NA Join Karl Stefanovic and Lisa Wilkinson as they bring you the latest in news, current affairs, sport, politics, entertainment, fashion, health and lifestyle. Mon Nov 28, 2011 06:00 TODAY Captioned Live WS NA Join Karl Stefanovic and Lisa Wilkinson as they bring you the latest in news, current affairs, sport, politics, entertainment, fashion, health and lifestyle. 09:00 KERRI-ANNE SUMMER SERIES Captioned WS PG Join your host Kerri-Anne Kennerley as she presents an exciting summer mix of local and international guests, lifestyle segments, music and topical issues. 11:00 NINE MORNING NEWS Captioned Live WS NA Join Wendy Kingston for up to the minute news on local and international news including sport, finance and weather. 12:00 THE ELLEN DEGENERES SHOW Captioned WS PG Join Ellen DeGeneres as she hosts a unique mix of celebrity interviews, chart-topping and up-and-coming musical performances, audience participation games and segments spotlighting real life stories and amazing talents. 13:00 THE VIEW Captioned WS PG The Emmy Award winning talk show, The View is an original forum of dynamic women of different ages, experiences and backgrounds discussing relevant, everyday issues. Hosts: Barbara Walters, Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Elisabeth Hasselbeck and Sherri Shepherd. 14:00 DAYS OF OUR LIVES Captioned PG Get involved with the daily dramas of the citizens of Salem in this classic series. 15:00 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT Captioned WS NA Nancy O'Dell and Mark Steines bring us the latest celebrity news events, exclusive interviews, behind-the-scenes first looks, and Hollywood's hottest stories from the worlds of film, television, music, fashion, literature and interactive media. 15:30 HI-5 Captioned WS P Friendship Hi-5 provides fun, entertainment and education for pre-schoolers in an exciting and colourful way. 16:00 PYRAMID Captioned Repeat WS C Pyramid is a fun, fast-paced game show the whole family can enjoy. Two teams go head to head in a competition to describe a series of simple objects, places or things, without actually using the object's name. 16:30 NINE AFTERNOON NEWS Captioned Live WS NA Wendy Kingston presents the latest news of the day from Australia and around the world including sport, finance and weather. 17:30 HOT SEAT Captioned Repeat WS G Who will survive the Hot Seat? Six contestants go head to head to win the cash. Hosted by Eddie McGuire, Hot Seat is a game of strategy, skill and survival. 18:00 NINE NEWS Captioned Live WS NA Peter Hitchener presents Melbourne's most comprehensive news service with detailed sport, finance and weather reports. 18:30 A CURRENT AFFAIR Captioned Live WS NA A Current Affair covers the realms of politics, crime, human rights, science, technology, celebrities and entertainment - all investigated by a dedicated team and hosted by Tracy Grimshaw.
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