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Sydney Program Guide Page 1 of 23 Sydney Program Guide Sun Nov 18, 2018 06:00 WORLD'S GREATEST NATURAL WONDERS Captioned HD WS G Rivers Explore some of the world's greatest rivers including the mighty Nile, the sacred Ganges, the Amazon, the Mekong and the Septik which have all played a role in shaping the landscape, and human history and culture. 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 SURFING AUSTRALIA TV Captioned HD WS TBC Showcases Surfing Australia's programs from junior development through to the elite athletes in surfing. 11:30 SXS AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Captioned HD WS NA The DEWALT SXS Australian Championships provide some of the most exciting and challenging off-road racing you will ever witness. Join host Samara Alana for the action from round three in Albury, NSW. 12:00 CYBERSHACK Captioned HD WS PG The Cybershack crew showcase all the latest gadgets and gaming technology. Join Charlie Brown, Sara Isakka and Josh Phillipps as Australia's longest running technology show brings you the latest technology, special guests, competitions and more. 12:30 EXPLORE MOMENTS Captioned Repeat HD WS G Port Headland Some of the best bits from the Explore series. 12:35 EXPLORE MOMENTS Captioned Repeat HD WS G Airport and Intro to Wellington Some of the best bits from the Explore series. 12:40 KEVIN CAN WAIT Captioned Repeat HD WS PG Ring Worm Although Kevin is determined to spend more time with his family, his resolve is tested when his buddies surprise him with tickets to a Billy Joel concert. Starring: Kevin James, Erinn Hayes, Taylor Spreitler Cons.Advice: Themes 13:10 FREE WILLY 3: THE RESCUE 1997 Captioned Repeat HD WS PG Free Willy 3: The Rescue 17-year-old Jesse is working on his first summer job on an oceanic research vessel. As they travel along the coast he teams up with Max Wesley to save Willy and his pod from the illegal whaling efforts of Max's dad. Along the way Max must find the courage to confront his father and Jesse rediscovers the extraordinary strength of his bond with Willy. Starring: Jason James Richter, August Schellengerg, Vincent Berry, Patrick Kilpatrick Cons.Advice: Mild Violence, Adult Themes PLEASE NOTE: This document and its contents are embargoed until 9:00 AM Sunday 11 November 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 23 Sydney Program Guide Sun Nov 18, 2018 15:00 PATRIOT GAMES Captioned HD WS PG Justin and his crew not only build the toughest off roading gear, they test it all themselves. Check in every week as this team explores the most extreme terrains Australia has to offer and put themselves to the test. Cons.Advice: Mild Coarse Language 16:00 EXPLORE TV MOZAMBIQUE Captioned HD WS TBC Part 1 Trevor and Nigel travel to one of the best kept secrets in Africa, Mozambique. From eco-glamping to heading out on safari through one of Mozambique's incredible reserves, this is a country of unexpected adventures. 16:30 HELLOWORLD Captioned HD WS TBC Sonia spends the day on board the legendary Rocky Mountaineer. Stevie Jacobs discovers the incredible Shangri- La Fijian Resort and Spa. Denis Walter spends the day in Bath visiting the Roman Baths, No.1 Royal Crescent and the Jane Austen Centre. Lauren Phillips explores Kuta and Legian with a trip to Waterbom Park and a surfing lesson. 17:00 NINE NEWS: FIRST AT FIVE Captioned Live HD WS NA See it first with Nine News; join the team for all the latest in news, sport and weather. 17:30 CUSTOMS Captioned HD WS PG A man stopped in Dover gets nervous as his car's searched. A group in Birmingham with lots of cash are caught being economical with the truth. And one man's Ibiza trip sets alarm bells ringing. Cons.Advice: Mature Themes PLEASE NOTE: This document and its contents are embargoed until 9:00 AM Sunday 11 November 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 23 Sydney Program Guide Sun Nov 18, 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 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. 20:00 RBT Captioned HD WS M Tattoo You Follow the police units for a unique behind-the-scenes look at RBT patrols testing for alcohol and drug affected drivers. Cons.Advice: Some Coarse Language 20:30 OLYMPUS HAS FALLEN 2013 Captioned Repeat HD WS M Olympus Has Fallen Disgraced former Presidential guard Mike Banning finds himself trapped inside the White House in the wake of a terrorist attack; using his inside knowledge, Banning works with national security to rescue the President from his kidnappers. Starring: Gerard Butler, Aaron Eckhart, Finley Jacobsen, Angela Bassett Cons.Advice: Frequent Violence, Frequent Coarse Language 22:45 TAKEN Captioned HD WS MA Pilot The murder of Bryan Mills' sister sets him on a course for revenge against cartel boss Carlos Mejia; a secret U.S. intelligence agency recruits Bryan to become a part of its team. Starring: Clive Standen, Jennifer Beals, Adam Goldberg Cons.Advice: Frequent Violence 23:40 CONSPIRACY Captioned HD WS M Drugs, Punk, Pop & Death Some of the craziest conspiracy theories have come from the music world where drugs, rock, punk and death collide - and anything goes. Is it possible that the FBI tried to keep bands like The Rolling Stones and the Sex Pistols out of America with phony drug charges? Cons.Advice: Some Coarse Language, Sexual References, Drug References 00:30 PATRIOT GAMES Captioned Repeat HD WS PG Justin and his crew not only build the toughest off roading gear, they test it all themselves. Check in every week as this team explores the most extreme terrains Australia has to offer and put themselves to the test. Cons.Advice: Mild Coarse Language 01:30 GETAWAY Captioned Repeat HD WS PG This week on Getaway David Reyne visits the lush green landscapes of Ireland. From Dingle, across to Cobh and up to Waterford before finishing off in Dublin. PLEASE NOTE: This document and its contents are embargoed until 9:00 AM Sunday 11 November 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 23 Sydney Program Guide Sun Nov 18, 2018 02:00 TV SHOP - HOME SHOPPING WS G Home shopping programme. 02:30 GLOBAL SHOP HD WS G Home shopping programme. 03:00 TV SHOP - HOME SHOPPING WS G Home shopping programme. 03:30 TV SHOP - HOME SHOPPING WS G Home shopping programme. 04:00 EXPLORE TV MOZAMBIQUE Captioned Repeat HD WS TBC Part 1 Trevor and Nigel travel to one of the best kept secrets in Africa, Mozambique. From eco-glamping to heading out on safari through one of Mozambique's incredible reserves, this is a country of unexpected adventures. 04:30 HELLOWORLD Captioned Repeat HD WS TBC Sonia spends the day on board the legendary Rocky Mountaineer. Stevie Jacobs discovers the incredible Shangri- La Fijian Resort and Spa. Denis Walter spends the day in Bath visiting the Roman Baths, No.1 Royal Crescent and the Jane Austen Centre. Lauren Phillips explores Kuta and Legian with a trip to Waterbom Park and a surfing lesson. 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 11 November 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 23 Sydney Program Guide Mon Nov 19, 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.
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