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Program Guide Program Guide Week 46 Sunday November 9th, 2014 5:20 am Latin American News - News via satellite from Television National de Chile, in Spanish, no subtitles. 5:50 am Urdu News - News via satellite from PTV Pakistan in Islamabad, in Urdu, no subtitles. 6:20 am Indonesian News - News via satellite from TVRI Jakarta, in Indonesian, no subtitles. 7:00 am Russian News - News via satellite from NTV Moscow, in Russian, no subtitles. 7:30 am Polish News - Wydarzenia from Polsat in Warsaw via satellite, in Polish, no subtitles. 8:00 am Maltese News - News from Public Broadcasting Services Limited, Malta, in Maltese, no subtitles. 8:30 am Macedonian News - News via satellite from public broadcaster MRT in Skopje, in Macedonian, no subtitles. 9:00 am SBS PopAsia - Features back-to-back videos from artists across Asia and all the latest news and interviews from the Korean, Japanese, Mandarin and Cantonese pop scenes. (An SBS Production) (Entertainment Series) PG 11:00 am Portuguese News - News via satellite from RTP Portugal (Lisbon), in Portuguese, no subtitles. 11:30 am Croatian News - News via satellite from HRT Croatia, in Croatian, no subtitles. 12:00 pm Serbian News - News via satellite from Serbian Broadcasting Corporation, in Serbian, no subtitles. 12:30 pm Dutch News - News via satellite from BVN, in Dutch, no subtitles. 1:00 pm Hyundai A-League: Bris V Melb C Live - Bris V Melb City FC - The Hyundai A-League, Australia’s premier football competition, continues on SBS ONE, when Brisbane Roar take on Melbourne City FC at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane, in Round 5. With key international players and local stars, the 10th season of the Hyundai A-league is set to deliver the best season yet. SBS’s live Friday night match coverage will be hosted by David Zdrilic, with live match commentary by David Basheer and Lucy Zelic pitch side with onsite interviews and match reports. (Football) CC **Replay** Sunday November 9th, 2014 3:00 pm Made In Hollywood - From its beginnings with Star Wars and Jaws, the blockbuster genre has been an inescapable part of the modern cinema experience. Journalist Anne Feinsilber goes to Los Angeles and meets up with studio heads, scriptwriters, actors' agents and marketing men to discover what makes a successful blockbuster. (From France, in English) (Documentary) (Rpt) PG 4:05 pm The Jo Whiley Sessions - The Kooks - Celebrated DJ and BBC radio presenter Jo Whiley sits down with the hottest acts in the charts today for revealing interviews and intimate performances. English pop band The Kooks headline tonight's show. (From the UK) (Entertainment Series) G 4:35 pm Lily Cole's Art Matters - Gabriel Orozco - In the final episode, host and supermodel Lily Cole meets Mexican artist Gabriel Orozco who uses the urban landscape and everyday objects found within it to twist conventional notions of reality and engage viewer’s imaginations. Lily travels to Pennsylvania for a guided tour around Gabriel’s unconventional studio and discovers his anarchic side by exploring the notion of ‘play’ with some boomerang throwing. (Final) (From the UK) (Factual Series) PG CC **First Run** 5:30 pm Parks And Recreation - Media Blitz - Leslie hits the Pawnee media circuit to promote the Harvest Festival, but Ben freaks out on air when his past is exposed. Meanwhile, April threatens Andy that she'll leave for Indianapolis unless he does her chores. (From the US) (Comedy Series) (Rpt) PG 6:00 pm Parks And Recreation - Indianapolis - Leslie and Ron go to Indianapolis to receive a commendation from the state. While there, Ron finds out his favorite steak house is closed, and Leslie thinks Chris is cheating on Ann. Meanwhile, Tom throws a party for a fragrance designer. (From the US) (Comedy Series) (Rpt) PG 6:25 pm India's Dancing Superstar - India’s Dance Superstar is the ultimate dance battle between the nation’s best dancers, as they perform to win the hearts of the country, with their superlative talent. The show’s philosophy is simple: dance is an expression of emotion and so everybody who has a passion for dance is welcome to perform on the show. Showcasing the best solo dancers and groups India’s Dance Superstar covers all styles from Bollywood to hip-hop, and contemporary to Latin. Judges include Ashley Lobo, who trained at Sydney Dance Company, Choreographer Geeta Kapur, and actor Riteish Deshmukh. (From India, in Hindi & English) (Entertainment) G CC **New Episode** 7:30 pm If You Are The One - With a viewing audience of up to 50 million per episode, this popular Chinese dating show is a cultural phenomenon. A lone male suitor has to impress a panel of 24 single women, who can then register their interest or disinterest in the man through the use of their podium lights. Popular host Meng Fei oversees the action in front of a large studio audience. (From China, in Mandarin) (Entertainment Series) G **New Episode** Sunday November 9th, 2014 8:30 pm Brooklyn Nine-Nine - Full Boyle - Detective Boyle’s new romance has upped his swagger, but Jake intervenes before his colleague goes “Full Boyle” and gets too serious, too soon, with his girlfriend (guest star Marilu Henner). Meanwhile, Rosa and Amy have trouble taking a costumed citizen crime-fighter seriously, and Captain Holt has a new opponent. (From the US) (Comedy Series) PG CC 9:00 pm The Birthday Boys - Tim loses his mind trying to keep up with the complicated story lines of shows in the current age of TV. Among the most fervently discussed: a mindless wacky variety show that counts each minute, on the minute, of the episode's hour. Meanwhile, some teens dare each other to inspect an old hermit's cabin, but find true horror when they browse the old man's website! (From the US) (Comedy) PG (S, M) **New Episode** 9:30 pm South Park - Express from the US, the 18th season of the Emmy and Peabody Award- winning series continues on SBS, following the misadventures of four foul-mouthed, trouble-making young boys in a small town nestled in the Colorado Rockies. Known for its unbelievably immediate and ruthless responses to world events, South Park’s new episodes bring up-to-the-minute news and pop culture icons to the town of South Park, for social commentary and good old-fashioned ridicule. The lives of Kyle, Stan, Cartman and Kenny are filled with wild adventures of the supernatural, the extraordinary and the insane. (From the US) (Animated Comedy Series) (class tba) **New Episode** 10:00 pm A-League Extra Time - This weekly A League highlights show includes a weekly wrap- up which will include player interviews and match analysis. Hosted by Lucy Zelic and co- hosted by David Zdrilic. (An SBS Production) 11:00 pm In Her Skin - Mystery, love, scandal, a psychic dog called Pacho, two murdered souls fighting for the control of one body, plus an attractive Spanish man called Deigo. New series In Her Skin is one of USA Spanish language network Telemundo’s most addictive, action packed telenovelas. (From USA, in Spanish) (Drama Series) M(S,A,V) 11:50 pm Threesome - Dad - Sandwich Harry, the demon ex-boyfriend who totally broke Richie’s heart four years ago, is back on the scene, and Richie is determined to see him to get some closure. The spanner in the works is the sudden arrival of a mild mannered middle- aged Persian man called Mo, who turns out to be Richie’s real father. Richie finds himself lying about who everyone really is and dragging Alice and Mitch into a complicated web of deceit. Stars Amy Huberman, Emun Elliott and Stephen Wright. (From the UK) (Comedy Series) M (S,L) Sunday November 9th, 2014 12:20 am The School: Educating Essex - Has deputy head Mr Drew finally met his match in clever but complicated student Mollie? As Mollie finds herself on report to him, so begins a series of demanding, but often delightful, daily encounters between teacher and pupil. Another regular with Mr Drew is Mollie's equally bright sister Charlotte, who made an appearance earlier in the series. Can the school's teachers coax the two talented girls to finally apply their energy to their academic work and achieve the grades they’re capable of? (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Rpt) M (S,L) CC 1:15 am Movie: Ricky - From acclaimed director François Ozon comes this surprising tale of ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances. When everyday factory workers Katie and Paco meet, they fall in love and marry. From this union a very unusual child is born: Ricky - a boy with special powers. Nominated for the Golden Bear at the 2009 Berlin International Film Festival. Stars Alexandra Lamy, Sergi López and Mélusine Mayance. (From France, in French) (Fantasy) (2009) M (S,L,N) CC 2:55 am CCTV News In English From Beijing - The English language news channel from China Central Television (CCTV), the nation's largest national broadcasting network. Monday November 10th, 2014 5:00 am French News - News via satellite from FT2 Paris, in French, no subtitles. 5:50 am Urdu News - News via satellite from PTV Pakistan in Islamabad, in Urdu, no subtitles. 6:20 am Indonesian News - News via satellite from TVRI Jakarta, in Indonesian, no subtitles. 7:00 am Russian News - News via satellite from NTV Moscow, in Russian, no subtitles. 7:30 am Polish News - Wydarzenia from Polsat in Warsaw via satellite, in Polish, no subtitles. 8:00 am Latin American News - News via satellite from Television National de Chile, in Spanish, no subtitles. 8:30 am Macedonian News - News via satellite from public broadcaster MRT in Skopje, in Macedonian, no subtitles.
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