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Program Guide Program Guide Week 45 Sunday November 2nd, 2014 5:00 am Korean News - News via satellite from YTN Korea, in Korean, no subtitles. 5:35 am Japanese News - News via satellite from NHK Tokyo in Japanese, no subtitles. 6:10 am Hong Kong News - News via satellite from TVB Hong Kong, in Cantonese, no subtitles. 6:30 am Chinese News - News via satellite from CCTV Beijing, in Mandarin, no subtitles. 7:00 am Hindi News - News via satellite from NDTV India, in Hindi, no subtitles. 7:25 am Italian News - News via satellite from RAI Rome in Italian, no subtitles. 8:05 am Filipino News - News via satellite from ABS-CBN Manila, in Tagalog, no subtitles. 8:40 am French News - News via satellite from FT2 Paris, in French, no subtitles. 9:30 am Greek News - News via satellite from CyBC Cyprus, in Greek, no subtitles. 10:30 am German News - News via satellite from DW Berlin, in German, no subtitles. 11:00 am Spanish News - News via satellite from RTVE Madrid, in Spanish, no subtitles. 12:00 pm Arabic News - News via satellite from DRTV Dubai, in Arabic, no subtitles. 12:30 pm Turkish News - News via satellite from TRT Turkey, in Turkish, no subtitles. 1:00 pm Al Jazeera News - News via satellite from Al Jazeera Satellite Network, Qatar, in English. CC 1:30 pm The Farm Fixer - Charlie Cole - Businessman Nick Hewer continues his mission to help small farms diversify. This time Nick is in Ballycastle with 23-year-old Charlie Cole. Charlie needs to turn his parents' farm into a viable business that can support him and his younger brothers. However, Charlie's risky plan involves making money from two unusual sources - harvesting seaweed and raising male goats for meat. (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Rpt) G CC 2:00 pm Speedweek - A comprehensive motor sports program for speed enthusiasts. (Motor Sport) CC SBS ONE Program Guide – Week 45 Sunday November 2nd, 2014 4:00 pm Subaru National Road Series - Tour of Goldfields/Grafton to Inverell - The Tour of the Goldfields is the final event on the Subaru National Road Series calendar and is sure to see sparks fly in the race to be crowned NRS champion. Cyclists will race from Victoria Park to the top of Mount Warrenheip. Plus highlights from the 54th Grafton to Inverell will take riders on an epic 228 kilometre journey that includes the iconic 18km climb of the Gibraltar Range. (Cycling) CC 4:30 pm UEFA Champions League 2014-2015 Magazine - Highlights and news from the latest round of the UEFA Champions League. (From Switzerland, in English) (Football) CC 5:00 pm From Scratch - Toaster - Tom‟s toughest challenge yet sees him take on the toaster. While it makes the most basic food, Tom is in awe of the amount of technology each toaster has inside it. His journey takes him to Sussex to find some oil to help him begin the long and complex process of making plastic and to the most remote place in Scotland to find a source of Mica which was once used to make Spitfires. Once his toaster is complete, he tests his creation out at a cafe. (From the UK) (Documentary series) (Rpt) G CC 5:30 pm Air Aces - Robin Olds - In July 1966, North Vietnam‟s fleet of MiG-21s is hammering the US Air Force, and the embattled men of the 8th Tactical Fighter Wing need a hero to whip them into shape. Enter Colonel Robin Olds, a WWII veteran airman, who charges in and commands respect. With the help of his pilots, Olds masterminds Operation BOLO; a death-defying bait-and-switch tactic that he hopes will whip out the MiGs once and for all. Then on January 2, 1967, Olds and his men provoke a ferocious dogfight and attempt to change the course of the Vietnam War. (From the US) (Documentary) PG CC **New Episode** 6:30 pm SBS World News - Up-to-date reports and analysis of the major national and international news stories of the day in Australia's only world news service. (An SBS Production) CC 7:30 pm Lost Worlds: Greeks, Romans, Vikings - Vikings - A nation of seafarers and merchants, the Vikings revolutionised exploration and trading in the Middle Ages and discovered America 500 years before Columbus. This gripping film unveils their bad reputation as wild, murdering and pillaging Norsemen as misguided and reveals a strikingly tolerant people with an elaborate trading network that stretched right through Europe. For 900 years, their light, manoeuvrable sailing-ships could not be matched. As the best seafarers of their time, daring, tolerant explorers and expert merchants, they set new benchmarks and left their mark everywhere. (Part 3 of 3) (From Germany, in German & English) (Documentary) PG CC **Final** SBS ONE Program Guide – Week 45 Sunday November 2nd, 2014 8:30 pm Cave Of Forgotten Dreams - Iconic director Werner Herzog takes us deep behind the frontier of the extraordinary Chauvet Cave in southern France. This is where the world‟s oldest cave paintings – hundreds in number - were discovered in 1994. In this mesmerising documentary, he reveals to us a breathtaking subterranean world and leads us to the 32,000-year-old artworks. In that deeply moving moment of encounter, we come face to face with pristine and astonishingly realistic drawings of horses, cattle and lions, which for the briefest second come alive in the torchlight. (From Canada & France, in English & French) (Documentary) G CC **End of Empires Season** 10:05 pm Buck - Winner of the Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival, Buck follows Brannaman from his abusive childhood to his phenomenally successful approach to horses: a real-life “horse-whisperer”, he eschews the violence of his upbringing and teaches people to communicate with their horses through leadership and sensitivity, not punishment. Buck possesses near magical abilities as he dramatically transforms horses – and people – with his understanding, compassion and respect. A truly inspiring story about an unsung hero, Buck will have audiences laughing through their tears, overcome by the story of how an ordinary man has made an extraordinary life for himself, in spite of tremendous odds. (From the US) (Documentary Film) (2011) PG CC **Premiere** 11:45 pm Movie: Medal Of Honour - One day Ion, a 75-year-old Romanian man, accidentally receives a Medal of Honour for some 'heroic' actions back in World War Two, times he barely remembers. The medal forces Ion to reconsider his whole life, and ultimately his worth as a human being. Winner of the FIPRESCI Prize at the 2009 Thessaloniki Film Festival. Directed by Calin Peter Netzer and stars Victor Rebengiuc, Camelia Zorlescu and Radu Beligan. (From Romania, in Romanian) (Comedy) (2009) (Rpt) M (S,L) 1:40 am Roberto Alagna Sicilien Live - For the first time, the great French tenor Roberto Alagna has recorded a repertoire that he could sing every day. His beautiful melodies present the traditional song as the equal of the tango, of jazz or of the bossa nova. (From Australia, in Italian, French & Spanish) (Music) G **Premiere** 3:55 am Surviving Hitler: A Love Story - As a teenager in Nazi Germany, Jutta was shocked to discover she was Jewish. She joined the German resistance and met Helmuth, an injured German soldier. The two became sweethearts and, ultimately, co-conspirators in the now famous Valkyrie plot to assassinate Hitler. With the failure of the plot, the couple and their associates were ruthlessly pursued by the Nazis. Using never-before-seen 8mm footage shot by one of the central characters, this film provides a remarkable look at life during the war from the perspective of Germans who opposed Hitler. (From the UK) (Documentary) (Rpt) M (A) CC SBS ONE Program Guide – Week 45 Monday November 3rd, 2014 5:00 am Korean News - News via satellite from YTN Korea, in Korean, no subtitles. 5:35 am Japanese News - News via satellite from NHK Tokyo in Japanese, no subtitles. 6:10 am Hong Kong News - News via satellite from TVB Hong Kong, in Cantonese, no subtitles. 6:30 am Chinese News - News via satellite from CCTV Beijing, in Mandarin, no subtitles. 7:00 am Hindi News - News via satellite from NDTV India, in Hindi, no subtitles. 7:25 am Italian News - News via satellite from RAI Rome in Italian, no subtitles. 8:05 am Filipino News - News via satellite from ABS-CBN Manila, in Tagalog, no subtitles. 8:40 am French News - News via satellite from FT2 Paris, in French, no subtitles. 9:30 am Greek News - News via satellite from CyBC Cyprus, in Greek, no subtitles. 10:30 am German News - News via satellite from DW Berlin, in German, no subtitles. 11:00 am Spanish News - News via satellite from RTVE Madrid, in Spanish, no subtitles. 12:00 pm Arabic News - News via satellite from DRTV Dubai, in Arabic, no subtitles. 12:30 pm Turkish News - News via satellite from TRT Turkey, in Turkish, no subtitles. 1:00 pm Luke Gamble's Vet Adventures - Costa Rica - Luke is in the tropical rainforests of Costa Rica and he is most certainly outside his comfort zone as he travels the length and breadth of the country helping a host of different animals. After attempting to catch a fiery racoon, Luke attempts to toilet train a newborn sloth. At a local horse ranch, Luke tries to change the traditional method of gelding horses. Jumping on a boat he journeys to a remote tropical island where he gets friendly with a group of howler monkeys, a baby anteater and wild boar. (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Rpt) PG CC 2:00 pm Desperately Seeking Doctors - Three years ago, feisty and outspoken Scottish GP Dr Mary Fortune answered an urgent call to help ease the shortage of doctors in regional Western Australia.
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