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Sydney Program Guide Page 1 of 22 Sydney Program Guide Sun Oct 6, 2013 06:00 BUBBLE GUPPIES Captioned Repeat WS G We Totally Rock! Are you ready to rock? The Bubble Guppies are totally amped and they’re taking it to the stage. Get ready to crank it up to 10 and learn about everything rock and roll. Songs, lyrics and practicing with the band…this show must go on. 06:30 DORA THE EXPLORER Captioned Repeat G Boots' Banana Wish Along with her friend Monkey Boots, Dora goes on adventures. 07:00 WEEKEND TODAY Captioned Live WS NA Join the team as they bring you the latest in news, current affairs, sports, politics, entertainment, fashion, health and lifestyle. 10:00 FINANCIAL REVIEW SUNDAY Captioned Live WS NA Expert insights of the nation’s leading business, finance and investment commentators from The Australian Financial Review, hosted by Deborah Knight. 10:30 WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS Captioned Live WS G Join Ken Sutcliffe and the team for all the overnight news and scores, sports features, special guests and light- hearted sporting moments. 11:30 SUNDAY FOOTY SHOW Captioned Live WS G Grand Final Edition Hosted by Peter Sterling, the Grand Final episode will bring you all the latest from the 2013 NRL final matches with special attention being paid to tonites 2013 NRL Grand Final Match. 13:30 NRL GRAND FINAL DAY Captioned Live WS NA NSW Cup Wide World Of Sports kicks off a massive day of Rugby with the NSW Cup Final live from ANZ Stadium, Sydney. Join the Nine commentary team for all the action. 15:45 NRL GRAND FINAL DAY Captioned Live WS NA Holden Cup Wide World Of Sports presents the Toyota Cup Final live from ANZ Stadium, Sydney. Join your expert commentary team for all the action. PLEASE NOTE: This document and its contents are embargoed until 5:00 PM Sunday 29 September 2013. 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 22 Sydney Program Guide Sun Oct 6, 2013 18:00 NINE NEWS SUNDAY Captioned Live WS NA Join Peter Overton and the Nine News team as they bring you the latest in news, sport and weather. 18:30 NRL GRAND FINAL DAY Captioned Live WS NA Pre-Match Entertainment Wide World Of Sports presents the Pre-match entertainment live from ANZ Stadium, Sydney. Kicking off the show with a bang is pop sensation Ricky Martin. Having performed at the 1998 World Cup he's more than qualified to start up the show. 19:15 NRL GRAND FINAL DAY Captioned Live WS NA NRL Grand Final Wide World Of Sports presents the 2013 NRL Grand Final. After 26 rounds, 3 weeks of finals it all comes down to this. Two teams, 80 minutes and 80 000 screaming fans. Who will win the 2013 NRL Grand Final? With commentary by Ray Warren, Phil Gould, Peter Sterling, Andrew Johns, Darren Lockyer, Wally Lewis and Gorden Tallis. Live from ANZ Stadium, Sydney. 21:15 NRL GRAND FINAL DAY Captioned Live WS NA Post-Match Presentation Join your expert commentary team to dissect the Grand Final. Their views, opinions, analysis, post match interviews and of course, the victory lap. 22:00 THE HANGOVER 2 2011 Captioned WS MA The Hangover 2 The boys are back, this time in Thailand. With no recollection of the night before and Stu's future brother-in-law missing they must piece together the events of the previous night before anybody finds out what happened. Starring: Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Justin Bartha Cons.Advice: Sexual References, Nudity, Some Coarse Language, Drug Use 00:00 SOUTHLAND Captioned WS AV Reckoning John copes with the aftermath of his kidnapping, while Sammy closes in on the real robbers and the pressure builds on Ben. Meanwhile, Lydia continues to pursue John's kidnappers and becomes more intimate with Russell . Cons.Advice: Strong Violence, Frequent Coarse Language 01:00 FINANCIAL REVIEW SUNDAY Captioned Repeat WS NA Expert insights of the nation’s leading business, finance and investment commentators from The Australian Financial Review, hosted by Deborah Knight. 01:30 WHAT WOULD YOU DO? Captioned Repeat WS M Using hidden cameras, host John Quiñones observes and comments on how ordinary people behave when they are confronted with a dilemma that requires them to either take action or walk by and mind their own business. 02:30 NOPALEA Captioned WS G NOPA w/ Cheryl Tiegs Home Shopping Programme. PLEASE NOTE: This document and its contents are embargoed until 5:00 PM Sunday 29 September 2013. 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 22 Sydney Program Guide Sun Oct 6, 2013 03:00 TV SHOP - HOME SHOPPING G Home Shopping with TV Shop 03:30 DANOZ WS G 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 WS NA Join the Nine News team for the first news service of the day for all the latest news, sport and weather. 05:30 TODAY Captioned Live WS NA Join Karl Stefanovic, Lisa Wilkinson and the 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 5:00 PM Sunday 29 September 2013. 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 22 Sydney Program Guide Mon Oct 7, 2013 06:00 TODAY Captioned Live WS NA Join Karl Stefanovic, Lisa Wilkinson and the team as they bring you the latest in news, current affairs, sports, politics, entertainment, fashion, health and lifestyle. 09:00 MORNINGS Captioned Live WS PG Join hosts Sonia Kruger and David Campbell for MORNINGS. 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 as well as moving real life stories – ordinary people doing extraordinary things. 11:00 NINE'S MORNING NEWS Captioned Live WS NA Join us for Nine's Morning News hour 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 as she hosts a unique mix of celebrity interviews, musical performances & audience participation games. Today's episode features an interview with Daniel Radcliff and Jack Osbourne. 13:00 TBA G Information To Follow. 15:00 NINE NEWS NOW Captioned Live 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. 16:15 NINE'S AFTERNOON NEWS Captioned Live WS NA Catch up with the latest news of the day from Australia and around the world including sport, finance and weather. 17:30 HOT SEAT Captioned 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. PLEASE NOTE: This document and its contents are embargoed until 5:00 PM Sunday 29 September 2013. 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 22 Sydney Program Guide Mon Oct 7, 2013 18:00 NINE NEWS Captioned Live WS NA Join the Nine News team for all the latest in news, sport and weather. 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. 19:00 AUSTRALIA'S GOT TALENT Captioned WS PG The Finals Which of our 43 superstar Australia's Got Talent semi-finalists will make the cut and go through from the semis to the finals? Who will be the viewer’s favourites and get voted in to perform once again? 20:45 BIG BROTHER Captioned WS PG Check out all the fun and action from the housemates this week in Big Brother's new Twisted House. 21:40 LOTTO Captioned WS G Tonight could be the night your lucky numbers come up! 22:15 THE BIG BANG THEORY Captioned Repeat WS PG The Wildebeest Implementation Raj makes an attempt to cure his phobia of talking to women; and Penny spies on Leonard and Priya with the help of Bernadette. Starring: Johnny Galecki, Jim Parsons, Kaley Cuoco, Kunal Nayyar, Simon Helberg Cons.Advice: Sexual References 22:45 THE BIG BANG THEORY Captioned Repeat WS PG The Engagement Reaction Howard finally tells his mother that he's marrying Bernadette, and the news puts her in the hospital. Starring: Johnny Galecki, Jim Parsons, Kaley Cuoco, Kunal Nayyar, Simon Helberg Cons.Advice: Sexual References 23:15 TWO AND A HALF MEN Captioned Repeat WS M Grab A Feather And Get In Line Walden and Alan visit Kate's fashion show in New York so Walden can reveal the truth about his identity.
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