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Sydney Program Guide Page 1 of 21 Sydney Program Guide Sun May 27, 2018 06:00 9HONEY PRESENTS Captioned Repeat HD WS PG 9Honey Life Hacks - Making Decisions 9honey tackles the questions and issues we're all thinking in our day-to-day lives. 06:05 EXPLORE MOMENTS Captioned Repeat HD WS G Jay Jui Island Some of the best bits from the Explore series. 06:10 GOOD MORNING AMERICA - SATURDAY Captioned HD WS NA Early morning news/talk show from ABC America's Time Square studio. 07:00 WEEKEND TODAY Captioned Live HD WS NA Join the Weekend Today team as they bring you the latest in news, current affairs, sports, politics, entertainment, fashion, health and lifestyle. 10:00 SPORTS SUNDAY Captioned Live HD WS PG Featuring Australia's leading sports personalities, Sports Sunday presents a frank and open debate about all the issues in the week of sport, with the promise of heated opinion and a few laughs along the way. 11:00 SUNDAY FOOTY SHOW Captioned Live HD WS PG Breaking NRL news, expert analysis, high profile guests taking you to places and people no ticket can buy. 13:00 SUNCORP SUPER NETBALL 2018 Captioned Live HD WS NA Swifts v Magpies Wide World of Sports presents NSW Swifts v Collingwood Magpies from the Quay Centre, Sydney. Join our expert commentary team for all the action. 15:00 NINE'S SUNDAY FOOTBALL PREVIEW Captioned Live HD WS NA Wests Tigers v Canterbury Bulldogs Wide World Of Sports presents a preview of today's Wests Tigers v Canterbury Bulldogs match. 16:10 NINE'S LIVE SUNDAY FOOTBALL Captioned Live HD WS NA Wests Tigers v Canterbury Bulldogs Wide World Of Sports presents Wests Tigers v Canterbury Bulldogs live from ANZ Stadium, Sydney, Join our expert commentary team for all the action from kick-off to the final siren. Kick off at 4:10PM AEST. PLEASE NOTE: This document and its contents are embargoed until 9:00 AM Sunday 20 May 2018. This document is confidential and is the copyright of Nine Network Australia Pty. Ltd. This document or its contents must not be disclosed or released to any third party before the Embargo Date. Page 2 of 21 Sydney Program Guide Sun May 27, 2018 18:00 NINE NEWS SUNDAY Captioned Live HD WS NA Join the Nine News team as they bring you the latest in news, sport and weather. 19:00 THE VOICE Captioned Live HD WS PG Live Finals Another artist goes home in the public vote as the race to be the next Voice of Australia continues. 21:00 60 MINUTES Captioned HD WS NA 60 Minutes is Australia's leading current affairs programme, with a proven record of excellence over three decades. Join television's top reporters as they investigate, analyse and uncover the issues affecting all Australians. 22:00 GUILTOLOGY Captioned HD WS M Left For Dead Guiltology is a new type of crime series that takes viewers deeper inside the world of forensic investigation than ever before. Every episode features one compelling true-crime case that is ultimately solved by a leap forward in forensic science or technology. Cons.Advice: Adult Themes 23:00 THE INNOCENCE NETWORK Captioned HD WS M Alan Newton This series studies the full judicial process of each featured case; the initial investigations that led the individuals to jail, the battle to revisit the case, the new investigation and the human cost - the twists and turns and emotional impact by those convicted and their families. Cons.Advice: Themes, Some Coarse Language 00:00 MAJOR CRIMES Captioned Repeat HD WS M Hostage of Fortune The team must work with an overbearing FBI agent when new evidence in a kidnapping case comes to light. Rusty meets someone important to his investigation. Raydor and Flynn give Taylor some surprising news. Starring: Mary McDonnel, Michael Paul Chan, G.W. Bailey Cons.Advice: Some Violence 01:00 COLD CASE Captioned Repeat HD WS M It's Raining Men A long-term AIDS survivor asks Rush and Valens to re-open the case of his dead partner's 1983 murder. Starring: Kathryn Morris, John Finn, Danny Pino Cons.Advice: Some Violence, Themes 02:00 TV SHOP - HOME SHOPPING WS G Home shopping programme. PLEASE NOTE: This document and its contents are embargoed until 9:00 AM Sunday 20 May 2018. This document is confidential and is the copyright of Nine Network Australia Pty. Ltd. This document or its contents must not be disclosed or released to any third party before the Embargo Date. Page 3 of 21 Sydney Program Guide Sun May 27, 2018 02:30 GLOBAL SHOP HD WS G Home shopping programme. 03:00 THE BARON Repeat WS PG You Can't Win Them All Exciting, danger-laden, unusual exploits...the human dramas of those who buy, sell or steal precious treasures. Starring: Steve Forrest, Sue Lloyd, Paul Ferris 04:00 GOOD MORNING AMERICA - SUNDAY Captioned HD WS NA Early morning news/talk show from ABC America's Time Square studio. 05:00 NINE NEWS EARLY EDITION Captioned Live HD WS NA Join the Nine News team first thing for up to date news from Australia and around the world as well as the latest in sport and weather. 05:30 TODAY Captioned Live HD WS NA Join Karl Stefanovic, Georgie Gardner and the TODAY team as they bring you the latest in news, current affairs, sports, politics, entertainment, fashion, health and lifestyle. PLEASE NOTE: This document and its contents are embargoed until 9:00 AM Sunday 20 May 2018. This document is confidential and is the copyright of Nine Network Australia Pty. Ltd. This document or its contents must not be disclosed or released to any third party before the Embargo Date. Page 4 of 21 Sydney Program Guide Mon May 28, 2018 06:00 TODAY Captioned Live HD WS NA Join Karl Stefanovic, Georgie Gardner and the TODAY team as they bring you the latest in news, current affairs, sports, politics, entertainment, fashion, health and lifestyle. 09:00 TODAY EXTRA Captioned Live HD WS PG Join David Campbell and Sonia Kruger for TODAY EXTRA – An exciting mix of topical issues, the best celebrity interviews, cooking with Australia's top chefs, LIVE music performances, the latest in fashion and beauty trends. 11:30 NINE'S MORNING NEWS Captioned Live HD WS NA Join Nine's Morning News with up to the minute news on local and international news including sport, finance and weather. 12:00 ELLEN Captioned HD WS PG Join Ellen DeGeneres for more laughter, unparalleled generosity, and a daily dose of happy, coupled with a star studded roster of guests. Today Ellen interviews Ewan McGregor along with an interview and performance from K- Pop stars 'BTS'. 13:00 THE VOICE Captioned Repeat HD WS PG Live Finals Another artist goes home in the public vote as the race to be the next Voice of Australia continues. 15:00 NINE NEWS NOW Captioned Live HD WS NA Join Nine News Now for the latest in news and events that affect you in your local city, as well as news from across Australia and the world. 16:00 NINE'S AFTERNOON NEWS Captioned Live HD WS NA Catch up with the latest news of the day from Sydney, across Australia and around the world including sport, finance and weather. 17:00 MILLIONAIRE HOT SEAT Captioned HD WS G Who will survive the Millionaire Hot Seat? Six contestants go head to head to win the cash. Hosted by Eddie McGuire, Millionaire Hot Seat is a game of strategy, skill and survival. PLEASE NOTE: This document and its contents are embargoed until 9:00 AM Sunday 20 May 2018. This document is confidential and is the copyright of Nine Network Australia Pty. Ltd. This document or its contents must not be disclosed or released to any third party before the Embargo Date. Page 5 of 21 Sydney Program Guide Mon May 28, 2018 18:00 NINE NEWS Captioned Live HD WS NA Join Nine News for the latest in news and events that affect you in your local city, as well as news from across Australia and the world. 19:00 A CURRENT AFFAIR Captioned Live HD WS NA A Current Affair covers the realms of politics, crime, human rights, science, technology, celebrities and entertainment - all investigated by a dedicated team. 19:30 TALKIN BOUT YOUR GENERATION Captioned HD WS PG Delicious things are afoot when our captains are joined by comedian Dave Hughes, actor Madeleine West & AFL star Jayden Hunt. While the teams do their best to avoid era errors, who'll draw ahead, who is on fire and who is simply cooked? 20:45 THE BIG BANG THEORY Captioned HD WS PG The Athenaeum Allocation While Leonard jumps through hoops to help secure the perfect wedding venue for Sheldon and Amy, Howard and Bernadette have a difficult time deciding which one of them should stay at home with the kids and who should return to work. Starring: Jim Parsons, Kaley Cuoco, Johnny Galecki 21:15 THE BIG BANG THEORY Captioned Repeat HD WS M The Explosion Implosion Wolowitz and Sheldon bond over their relationships with their disappointing fathers when they drive to the desert to shoot off a model rocket. Meanwhile, Leonard's mom finds a new best friend in Penny, much to Leonard's dismay. Starring: Jim Parsons, Kaley Cuoco, Johnny Galecki Cons.Advice: Sexual References 21:45 100% FOOTY Captioned HD WS M Phil Gould, Paul Gallen, Ruan Sims, Neil Breen and James Bracey debate the biggest issues in Rugby League.
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