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Sydney Program Guide Page 1 of 28 Sydney Program Guide Sun Jun 15, 2014 06:00 TV SHOP - HOME SHOPPING WS G Home shopping programme. 06:30 GEM PRESENTS Captioned Repeat WS PG Pink Music special. 06:40 LOSER TAKES ALL 1956 Repeat WS PG Loser Takes All An accountant and his wife are invited to Monte Carlo becoming swept up the hum-drum of the Casino. Starring: Glynis Johns, Rossano Brazzi, Joyce Carey, Robert Morley Cons.Advice: Adult Themes 08:30 TV SHOP - HOME SHOPPING WS G Home shopping programme. 10:00 DANGEROUS VOYAGE 1954 Captioned Repeat PG Dangerous Voyage A powerful sea thriller which opens on a note of mysterious intrigue, when John Drew and his sister Joan encounter a sailing yacht drifting helplessly and take it in tow. Starring: William Lundigan, Naomi Chance, Vincent Ball, Jean Lodge Cons.Advice: Some Violence 11:30 FLOATING DUTCHMAN 1955 Captioned Repeat WS PG Floating Dutchman Evidence is found on the body of a man floating in the Thames River and links a well-known jeweller with a gang which specialises in robbing the homes of wealthy Londoners. Starring: Dermot Walsh, Sydney Tafler Cons.Advice: Some Violence 13:00 DISCOVER DOWNUNDER Captioned Repeat HD WS G St. George & Lightning Ridge Join Tim Smith & Brooke Hanson as they begin a roadtrip through Queensland. Tim visits The Chamber of the Black Hand in Lightning Ridge, while Brooke checks out somewhere to stay along the way. 13:30 GETAWAY Captioned Repeat HD WS PG Jesinta Campbell checks into 5 star luxury in Thailand while Jamie Durie winds up his European river cruise. Jules Lund has a fun day out on Sydney Harbour plus Shane Crawford is country cooking in Victoria. 14:00 CARRY ON CLEO 1964 Captioned Repeat WS PG Carry On Cleo A jocular spoof of Shakespeare's "Antony And Cleopatra", filled with numerous puns, plots, and double-meanings. Ancient history was never so much fun! Starring: Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Joan Sims, Kenneth Connor, Amanda Barrie Cons.Advice: Sexual References PLEASE NOTE: This document and its contents are embargoed until 9:00 AM Monday 09 June 2014. 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 28 Sydney Program Guide Sun Jun 15, 2014 16:00 MISTER ROBERTS 1955 Captioned Repeat WS G Mister Roberts Misadventures of a U.S. Navy cargo ship during World War II and its beloved 2nd officer who longs for combat. Starring: Mervyn LeRoy, Henry Fonda, James Cagney, William Powell, Jack Lemmon PLEASE NOTE: This document and its contents are embargoed until 9:00 AM Monday 09 June 2014. 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 28 Sydney Program Guide Sun Jun 15, 2014 18:30 ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS WS PG Magazine Patsy tries to organise a fashion display for a morning television show. When all the models drop out at the last minute, Patsy tries to get Saffy and Edina's mother to step in. Edina goes out on a date with long-lost boyfriend Hamish. Starring: Jennifer Saunders, Joanna Lumley Cons.Advice: Sexual References, Drug References 19:10 ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS WS PG Hospital Patsy's real age is revealed after she is exposed as having an affair with a leading politician. After stubbing her toe, Edina insists on having surgery on it. Patsy decides to have a face lift with disastrous results. 19:50 THE BLACK ADDER Repeat PG The Witchsmeller's Pursuivant Percy and Baldrick are to be burned at the stake with Edmund, when he is accused of being a witch. Starring: Rowan Atkinson, Hugh Laurie, Tony Robinson, Stephen Fry Cons.Advice: Sexual References 20:30 THE BLACK ADDER Repeat PG The Black Seal After the King takes away Edmund's title of Duke, he recruits the 6 most evil men in the land to take the crown by force. Starring: Rowan Atkinson, Hugh Laurie, Tony Robinson, Stephen Fry Cons.Advice: Sexual References 21:10 JOHN Q 2001 Captioned Repeat HD WS M John Q John Quincy Archibald's son Michael, collapses while playing baseball as a result of a heart failure. Immediately, John Q. rushes Michael to the hospital's emergency room for a transplant, however his insurance company won't cover his son's transplant operation. In desperation, John takes the emergency room hostage. Starring: Nicholas Cassavetes, Denzel Washington, Robert Duvall, Anne Heche, Ray Liotta, James Woods Cons.Advice: Strong Violence, Adult Themes, Some Coarse Language 23:30 THE CLOSER Repeat HD WS M To Serve With Love Flynn and Provenza plunge into yet another ill-fated adventure when they try to make quick cash by serving court papers for a lawyer. The boys get a bad break when they serve a man—and he's killed just minutes afterward. Starring: Kyra Sedgwick, J.K. Simmons, Corey Reynolds, Robert Gossett PLEASE NOTE: This document and its contents are embargoed until 9:00 AM Monday 09 June 2014. 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 28 Sydney Program Guide Sun Jun 15, 2014 00:30 STANSTED: THE INSIDE STORY Repeat WS PG This observational series uses unparalleled access to lift the lid on one of the UK’s busiest airports. 01:30 GETAWAY Captioned Repeat HD WS PG Jesinta Campbell checks into 5 star luxury in Thailand while Jamie Durie winds up his European river cruise. Jules Lund has a fun day out on Sydney Harbour plus Shane Crawford is country cooking in Victoria. 02:00 TV SHOP - HOME SHOPPING WS G Home shopping programme. 04:00 NOPALEA Captioned WS G ZAMU GOLD Home Shopping Programme. 04:30 JOYCE MEYER, ENJOY EVERYDAY LIFE WS PG OBEDIENCE - PART 1 Enjoying Everyday Life is a daily broadcast provided by Joyce Meyer Ministries. 05:00 SEAWAY Captioned Repeat WS PG Trial By Fire Action adventure series on the St. Lawrence Seaway. Starring: Stephen Young, Austin Willis PLEASE NOTE: This document and its contents are embargoed until 9:00 AM Monday 09 June 2014. 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 28 Sydney Program Guide Mon Jun 16, 2014 06:00 FRIENDS Captioned Repeat HD WS PG The One With Ross's Grant An excited Ross must interview with a brilliant Nobel Prize-winning scientist for a prized palaeontology grant, but the doctor also happens to be Charlie's obsessed ex-boyfriend. Starring: Jennifer Aniston, Courtney Cox Arquette, Matthew Perry, Matt LeBlanc, Lisa Kudrow 06:30 SKIPPY - THE BUSH KANGAROO Repeat WS G Honest Jack Classic Australian series starring Ed Deveraux and Tony Bonner. 07:00 TV SHOP - HOME SHOPPING WS G Home shopping programme. 08:00 SECRET DEALERS Captioned Repeat WS PG Two family homes are visited by three antique dealers who are on the look-out for items they can sell. When the families return home they learn the valuations and cash offers that are being made for some of their most prized possessions and have to make the decision whether to keep or sell them. 09:00 TV SHOP - HOME SHOPPING WS G Home shopping programme. 10:30 HOT IN CLEVELAND Captioned Repeat HD WS PG Storage Wars An abandoned storage unit up for bid contains an important historical artifact that calls for Artie Firestone's expertise. Meanwhile, Joy befriends a truck driver and learns how to operate a CB. Starring: Betty White, Jane Leeves, Valerie Bertinelli, Wendie Malick Cons.Advice: Sexual References 11:00 FRIENDS Captioned Repeat HD PG The One Where Rachel's Sister Baby-Sits Rachel believes that her annoying and self-indulgent younger sister, Amy, is on the verge of becoming more responsible, so she convinces her to babysit infant Emma...and soon regrets it. Starring: Jennifer Aniston, Courtney Cox Arquette, Matthew Perry, Matt LeBlanc, Lisa Kudrow 11:30 FRIENDS Captioned Repeat HD WS PG The One With Ross's Grant An excited Ross must interview with a brilliant Nobel Prize-winning scientist for a prized palaeontology grant, but the doctor also happens to be Charlie's obsessed ex-boyfriend. Starring: Jennifer Aniston, Courtney Cox Arquette, Matthew Perry, Matt LeBlanc, Lisa Kudrow 12:00 SPRING IN PARK LANE 1948 Captioned Repeat WS G Spring In Park Lane A diamond merchant’s niece falls for a footman who just happens to be an impoverished lord in disguise. Starring: Anna Neagle, Michael Wilding, Peter Graves PLEASE NOTE: This document and its contents are embargoed until 9:00 AM Monday 09 June 2014. 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 6 of 28 Sydney Program Guide Mon Jun 16, 2014 14:00 DUNCAN'S THAI KITCHEN HD WS G Thailand Comes Back Home In this final episode of Duncan’s Thai Kitchen, we see how Duncan brings the flavours of Thailand back home with visits to local markets to find all of the ingredients you may not have known we have here. With reflections of Thailand you will be amazed what we have right here in our amazing multicultural country.
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