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SYDNEY PROGRAM GUIDE Sunday 24Th January 2016 SYDNEY PROGRAM GUIDE Sunday 24th January 2016 06:00 am Mass For You At Home CC G Religious program. 06:30 am Hillsong CC G Religious program. NEW EPISODE 07:00 am Joseph Prince: New Creation CC G Church Religious program. NEW EPISODE 07:30 am Joel Osteen CC G Inspirational teaching from renowned speaker, Pastor Joel Osteen. SPECIAL ENCORE PRESENTATION 08:00 am Home Team ­ Encore (Rpt) CC G Compilation 6 Join the experts as they renovate and restore a typical Australian suburban home. With DIY tips, design and landscaping, The Home Team will help you navigate your next DIY project or renovation. 08:30 am Studio 10: Sunday CC PG See what all the fuss is about with Ita Buttrose, Denise Drysdale, Jessica Rowe, Joe Hildebrand and Sarah Harris. From hot topics to laugh­out­loud moments, you never know what will happen next. 11:00 am Just Go (Rpt) CC G Showcasing Australia's incredible holiday destinations, meet the fascinating people that call them home and see firsthand their spectacular sights and attractions. 11:30 am People Of The Vines (Rpt) CC G Step beyond the cellar door and into the lives of six Tasmanian winemakers and discover there's more than just grapes in your wine. 12:00 pm Good Chef Bad Chef (Rpt) CC G Chef Adrian Richardson and nutritionist Zoe Bingley­Pullin go head to head in a food showdown! Last Updated 15th Jan 2016 ­ 14:57 © Network Ten Pty Limited ABN 91 052 515 250 SYDNEY PROGRAM GUIDE Sunday 24th January 2016 12:30 pm Let's Do Coffee (Rpt) CC G Hosted by Toni Pearen, this entertaining and informative series celebrates coffee, food and the cafe lifestyle. 01:00 pm The Offroad Adventure Show (Rpt) CC G Join Rick, Jamie, Starlo, Caroline and Adrian as they show you where to go and what to catch and eat in the great Aussie outdoors. Because the best adventures start in your own backyard. LIVE 01:30 pm Cricket: rebel Women’s Big Bash CC Game 10: Final League Join Mel Jones, Lisa Sthalekar, Mel McLaughlin and Andy Maher LIVE for the inagural Women's Big Bash Final. Don't miss this historic moment for women's cricket! 05:00 pm TEN Eyewitness News First At Five CC Presented by Natarsha Belling, the hour­long bulletin covers the major national and international news including sport presented by Adam Hawse and the latest weather from Amanda Jason. LIVE 06:00 pm Cricket ­ KFC Big Bash League CC Grand Final Join Mel McLaughlin, Mark Howard, Adam Gilchrist, Ricky Ponting, Mark Waugh and Damien Fleming LIVE for the explosive Grand Final of the biggest season of Big Bash ever! Who will take home the title? MOVIE 10:40 pm Drive Hard (Rpt) (2014) CC MA15+ Strong Violence, Very Coarse A former race car driver is abducted by a mysterious thief and forced Language to be the wheel­man for a crime that puts them both in the sights of the cops and the mob. Starring: John Cusack, Thomas Jane, Zoe Ventoura, Christopher Morris, Yesse Spence, Damien Garvey, Jerome Ehlers 12:40 am 48 Hours (Rpt) CC M The Sober Truth Some Violence, Adult Themes A woman turns to AA for help battling her addiction. What she found was a killer. Last Updated 15th Jan 2016 ­ 14:57 © Network Ten Pty Limited ABN 91 052 515 250 SYDNEY PROGRAM GUIDE Sunday 24th January 2016 01:30 am Home Shopping 02:00 am Home Shopping 02:30 am Home Shopping 03:00 am Home Shopping 03:30 am Home Shopping 04:00 am Life Today With James Robison PG Religious program. 04:30 am CBS ­ This Morning Morning talk show hosted by Charlie Rose, Gayle King, and Norah O'Donnell. Last Updated 15th Jan 2016 ­ 14:57 © Network Ten Pty Limited ABN 91 052 515 250 SYDNEY PROGRAM GUIDE Monday 25th January 2016 SPECIAL ENCORE PRESENTATION 06:00 am Entertainment Tonight ­ Encore CC (Rpt) Nancy O'Dell and Kevin Frazier bring us the latest celebrity news events, exclusive interviews and behind­the­scenes first looks. 06:30 am Good Chef Bad Chef (Rpt) CC G Chef Adrian Richardson and nutritionist Zoe Bingley­Pullin go head to head in a food showdown! 07:00 am Ben's Menu (Rpt) CC G Masterchef favourite Ben Milbourne is joined by family and friends as he shares his greatest recipes discovered on his journey from high school teacher to acclaimed cook. SPECIAL ENCORE PRESENTATION 07:30 am The Bold & The Beautiful ­ Encore CC PG (Rpt) Ivy feels uncomfortable and guilty when Thomas makes innuendos about their evening together in front of Wyatt. 08:00 am Family Feud Favourites ­ Encore CC G (Rpt) Grant Denyer hosts one of Australia's most loved game shows; Family Feud! Play along at home as two families try to win big prizes by guessing the most popular responses to a survey of the public. 08:30 am Studio 10 CC PG See what all the fuss is about with Ita Buttrose, Denise Drysdale, Jessica Rowe, Joe Hildebrand and Sarah Harris. From hot topics to laugh­out­loud moments, you never know what will happen next. 11:00 am Far Flung With Gary Mehigan (Rpt) CC G Join popular MasterChef Australia judge and Chef Gary Mehigan as he explores his twin passions for fine food and fast bikes on this culinary road trip through Asia. NEW EPISODE 12:00 pm Dr. Phil CC PG Some Coarse Language, Join Dr. Phil McGraw as he takes aim at the critical issues of our Adult Themes time, including bullying, drug abuse, domestic violence, depression, child abuse, suicide and other various forms of mental illness. Last Updated 15th Jan 2016 ­ 14:57 © Network Ten Pty Limited ABN 91 052 515 250 SYDNEY PROGRAM GUIDE Monday 25th January 2016 NEW EPISODE 01:00 pm The Talk CC Join Sharon Osbourne, Sara Gilbert, Julie Chen, Aisha Tyler, Sheryl Underwood and special guests as they discuss current events and the trending topics of the day. HOT OFF THE SATELLITE 02:00 pm Entertainment Tonight CC Nancy O'Dell and Kevin Frazier bring us the latest celebrity news events, exclusive interviews and behind­the­scenes first looks. 02:30 pm Everyday Gourmet With Justine CC G Schofield (Rpt) From the simplest of meals to more sophisticated recipes, MasterChef's Justine Schofield will inspire you to get more from your home cooking experience. NEW EPISODE 03:00 pm Judge Judy CC PG Welcome to the court room of Judge Judith Sheindlin, the cases are real, the people are real and the rulings are final. NEW EPISODE 03:30 pm The Home Team CC G Join the experts as they renovate and restore a typical Australian suburban home. With DIY tips, design and landscaping, The Home Team will help you navigate your next DIY project or renovation. NEW EPISODE 04:00 pm Good Chef Bad Chef CC G Join Chef Adrian Richardson and nutritionist Zoe Bingley­Pullin as they bring their distinctive styles of cooking to the screen for a food showdown. NEW EPISODE 04:30 pm The Bold & The Beautiful CC PG Without telling him about her night with Thomas, Ivy assures Wyatt that he is the only man for her. Meanwhile, Liam has a stern word of advice for Steffy concerning her desire to tell Wyatt. Last Updated 15th Jan 2016 ­ 14:57 © Network Ten Pty Limited ABN 91 052 515 250 SYDNEY PROGRAM GUIDE Monday 25th January 2016 05:00 pm TEN Eyewitness News First At Five CC Comprehensive coverage of local, national and overseas news presented by Sandra Sully & Hugh Riminton. Includes sport presented by Matt Burke and the latest weather from Tim Bailey. NEW EPISODE 06:00 pm Family Feud CC G Grant Denyer hosts one of Australia's most loved game shows; Family Feud! Play along at home as two families try to win big prizes by guessing the most popular responses to a survey of the public. 06:30 pm The Project CC Join the Project Hosts and our guest panellists as they dissect, digest and re­constitute the daily news, events and hottest topics...The Project... It's news delivered differently. MOVIE 07:30 pm The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (Rpt) CC PG (2011) Sexual References, Mild Coarse British retirees take up residence in what they believe is a newly Language, restored Indian hotel. Less luxurious than advertised, the Marigold Adult Themes Hotel nevertheless slowly begins to charm in unexpected ways. Starring: Judi Dench, Bill Nighy, Tom Wilkinson, Maggie Smith, Penelope Wilton, Dev Patel, Ronald Pickup, Celia Imrie, Tena Desae NETWORK PREMIERE 10:00 pm Backyard Ashes (2013) CC M Some Coarse Language Dougie Waters loves nothing more than a weekend barbie and a backyard cricket match with his mates, until he hits a ball that stuns his boss' prize winning cat, causing it to fall into Dougie's BBQ. Starring: Andrew S. Gilbert, Felix Williamson, John Wood, Rebecca Massey, Damian Callinan, Lex Marinos SPECIAL ENCORE PRESENTATION 12:00 am The Project ­ Encore (Rpt) CC Join the Project Hosts and our guest panellists as they dissect, digest and re­constitute the daily news, events and hottest topics...The Project... It's news delivered differently. Last Updated 15th Jan 2016 ­ 14:57 © Network Ten Pty Limited ABN 91 052 515 250 SYDNEY PROGRAM GUIDE Monday 25th January 2016 01:00 am The Doctors (Rpt) CC PG Medical Procedures Tune in as our team of expert doctors provide you with the latest in health and wellbeing in an entertaining, engaging and informative fashion. 02:00 am Home Shopping 02:30 am Home Shopping 03:00 am Home Shopping 03:30 am Home Shopping 04:00 am Life Today With James Robison PG Religious program.
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