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Program Guide Week 37

Sunday September 4th, 2016

5:00 am CCTV English News - The English language news channel from China Central Television (CCTV) in Beijing, the nation's largest national broadcasting network.

5:30 am NHK World English News - News from Japan's Broadcasting Corporation, NHK, delivering the latest in business, technology, health, environmental and world news, in English.

5:45 am France 24 Feature - News feature in English from France 24, Paris.

6:00 am France 24 English News - International news and current affairs television from Paris, offering a French perspective on world events, in English.

6:30 am Deutsche Welle English News - News and analysis of the top international and European news and current affairs from Berlin, in English.

7:00 am Al Jazeera English News - News via satellite from Al Jazeera Satellite Network, Qatar, in English.

7:30 am Italian News - News via satellite from RAI Rome in Italian, no subtitles.

8:10 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 From - 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 The Bowls Show - The Bowls Show program features a mix of highlights of the sport's biggest events, including the Australian Premier League, Australian Open, and Australian Indoor Championships, and segments on coaching, clubs, social bowls, and high performance aspects with integration of Australian Jackaroos talent in each episode. (From Australia) (Sport)

2:00 pm Speedweek - A comprehensive motor sports program for speed enthusiasts. (Motor Sport) CC SBS Program Guide – Week 37 (2016)

Sunday September 4th, 2016

4:00 pm Cycling: Voxwomen - The Voxwomen Cycling Show is an all-new cycling show created exclusively by women. Originally starting as a YouTube series, Voxwomen puts female riders in the spotlight, with racing news, tips and a behind the scenes insight into the women's professional peloton and some of the sport's most talented stars. (Cycling) CC

4:30 pm Cycling: La Vuelta Highlights - Daily highlights of the 2016 La Vuelta a Espana with all the action from the tour of Spain. (From Spain) (Sport) (Cycling)

5:00 pm Small Business Secrets - In this episode, Small Business Secrets looks at the best and most innovative ways for small businesses to get access to funding. Find out how to quit your day job and start a business. And Ricardo speaks to the Shadow Small Business Minister Katy Gallagher about what needs to be done to help small businesses. (S.1 Ep.6) (An SBS Production) (Documentary Series) (Class. tba) CC **New Episode**

5:30 pm The Hollywood War - The End of Innocence - Answering President Roosevelt's call, Hollywood's eight major studios devoted their resources and their talents to the war effort. Drama, documentaries, cartoons: thousands of films were produced, meant either for the general public or for the different branches of the military. (Part 3 of 3) (From France, in English) (Rpt) PG(A,V) CC

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)

7:35 pm Search For Atlantis - Atlantis was a civilization swallowed by the sea. Plato wrote down the myth of Atlantis over 2,000 years ago. But was it based on real events? Today archaeology and scientists are revealing new evidence of a catastrophe that mirrors the myth. (From the UK) (Documentary) PG CC **Premiere**

8:30 pm World's Biggest Sea Battle - It was the biggest and bloodiest battle in the history of the Royal Navy: the Battle of Jutland. A hundred years on, Dan Snow leads an investigation into what went so badly wrong that day, and uncovers brand new evidence - not only of why so many died - but also of how crucial Jutland was to eventual Allied victory in the First World War. (From the UK) (Documentary) (Class. tba) CC **Premiere**

10:15 pm Curing Alzheimer's - After years of failure, the search for a cure for Alzheimer’s has finally taken a revolutionary step forward. BBC's Horizon meets the scientists and the patients fighting back against this devastating disease. (From the UK) (Documentary) (Class. tba) CC **Premiere**

11:20 pm La Vuelta - Stage 15 - Stage coverage of the La Vuelta a Espana. Stage 15 is the shortest linear stage with a spectacular 118.5 kilometres between Sabinanigo and the Aramon Formigal Ski Resort in Aragon, Spain. (From Spain) (Sport) (Cycling) **Live to Eastern States**

MOVIE: 2:00 am Look For A Star - Inspired by the relationship between casino tycoon Stanley Ho and his fourth wife, Angela Leong, this romantic comedy stars Andy Lau as a billionaire who falls in love with a feisty casino dealer played by Shu Qi. Nominated for two 2010 Hong Kong Film Awards. Directed by Andrew Lau Wai-Keung, and also stars Denise Ho and Zhang Hanyu. (From Hong Kong, in Cantonese and Mandarin) (Romance) (2009) (Rpt) PG

SBS Program Guide – Week 37 (2016)

Sunday September 4th, 2016

4:05 am Food Lovers' Guide To Australia - Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food around. In this episode, wild barramundi in the Gulf of Carpentaria; Thai food in Kings Cross; Greek food in Adelaide; and a look at the Cocos Malay community in Geraldton, WA. (An SBS Production) (Food Series) (Rpt) G CC

4:40 am Strangeface - Ten-year-old Ana longs for a friend, but her odd attempts to connect freak other children out. But when she saves a puppy from being drowned by a stranger, she unexpectantly finds the companionship she has craved. (From Australia) (Drama) (Short) (Rpt) M(V,L)

4:50 am Destination Flavour Down Under Bitesize - Some of your favourite moments and recipes from Adam Liaw's culinary and cultural journey through Australia and New Zealand. (Commissioned by SBS) (Short) (Rpt) G CC

SBS Program Guide – Week 37 (2016)

Monday September 5th, 2016

5:00 am CCTV English News - The English language news channel from China Central Television (CCTV) in Beijing, the nation's largest national broadcasting network.

5:30 am NHK World English News - News from Japan's Broadcasting Corporation, NHK, delivering the latest in business, technology, health, environmental and world news, in English.

5:45 am France 24 Feature - News feature in English from France 24, Paris.

6:00 am France 24 English News - International news and current affairs television from Paris, offering a French perspective on world events, in English.

6:30 am Deutsche Welle English News - News and analysis of the top international and European news and current affairs from Berlin, in English.

7:00 am Al Jazeera English News - News via satellite from Al Jazeera Satellite Network, Qatar, in English.

7:30 am Italian News - News via satellite from RAI Rome in Italian, no subtitles.

8:10 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 From Cyprus - 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.

2:00 pm Andre Rieu: Live In Maastricht 2015 - Affectionately known as "The King of Waltz", André performs a series of concerts in his home town of Maastricht, in The Netherlands every year, which are always André's most popular concerts of the year. (From the Netherlands, in Dutch & English) (Arts) (Music) (Rpt) G CC

3:00 pm The World From Above - Scotland: Stirling To Cawdor Castle - This journey starts at the historic city of Stirling in the southern lowlands of Scotland. Then it head towards the university town of St Andrews and its famous golf course. Along the dramatic coastline with its red cliffs is the mighty 10th-century Dunnotar Castle. At Aberdeen, turn inland toward the Cairngorm National Park, home to some of the highest peaks in Scotland. Passing through Scotland's biggest whisky-producing region, the journey ends at Cawdor Castle, famous for its link with Shakespeare's tragedy Macbeth. (S.3,Ep.12) (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Rpt) G CC

3:30 pm The Lakes With Rory McGrath - Heart-warming and addictive, this is a real-life soap opera about remarkable and eccentric people and the stunning landscape which defines them. (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Lifestyle) (Rpt) G CC

SBS Program Guide – Week 37 (2016)

Monday September 5th, 2016

4:00 pm Coast - Rivers And Seas Collide - Coast continues with a journey around the great estuaries of Britain where 20 million people live, and a dazzling variety of animals thrive. The team visit the most dramatic waterways to discover surprising stories that emerge where rivers and seas collide. Nick Crane explores the wealth of wildlife and industry that are attracted to the Firth of Forth, the mighty estuary that feeds Edinburgh. To reveal the secrets that made this coastline famous for salt production Nick must answer a deceptively tricky question: Why is the sea salty? (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Rpt) G CC

5:00 pm Cycling: La Vuelta Highlights - Daily highlights of the 2016 La Vuelta a Espana with all the action from the tour of Spain. (From Spain) (Sport) (Cycling)

5:30 pm Letters And Numbers - Two contestants pit their linguistic and numerical skills against each other and the clock in this entertaining quiz show. Join host Richard Morecroft along with maths whiz Lily Serna and wordsmith David Astle. (Commissioned by SBS) (Entertainment Series) (Rpt) G CC

6:00 pm Nigellissima - Nigella Lawson continues to share her passion for creating mouth-watering Italian food. Inspired by a scribbled note she once found in an old Italian kitchen, Nigella starts with her take on the classic light and sunny yoghurt pot cake. (S.1 Ep.5) (From the UK) (Documentary Series) G CC

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)

7:30 pm 24 Hours In Emergency - One Step At A - 19-year-old motorcyclist Sam is airlifted to St George's after crashing into a bus and being thrown under a car, leaving him in a coma and classified 'code red'. 7-year-old Raheem arrives in A&E with his dad after cutting his wrist while playing at home, and needs stitches. 69-year-old Therese arrives in A&E with a painful lump on her . (S.8 Ep.2) (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Class. tba) CC

8:30 pm Definitive Guide To The Bermuda Triangle - What's really going on in the Bermuda Triangle? Thousands of boats and planes are claimed to have disappeared without trace in the waters between Bermuda, Miami and Puerto Rico. Dramatic experiments reveal how underwater explosions, monster waves and the strongest storms on Earth could all drag ships and planes to the bottom of the sea. (From the UK) (Documentary) (Class. tba) CC **Premiere**

9:25 pm Definitive Guide To Sea Monsters - This amazing underwater journey embarks around the world, taking in science, pop , and crypto-zoology to meet the greatest sea monsters that have ever existed. Find out what might lurk unconfirmed in the deep right now; and explore the limits of sea monster biology. Now, the latest scientific techniques and discoveries allow us to explore the ocean like never before. (From the UK) (Class. tba) CC **Premiere**

10:15 pm SBS World News Late Edition - 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

10:50 pm The World Game - Join the SBS football team for highlights and previews, plus the best action, news and exclusive interviews from around the football world. (An SBS Production) CC

SBS Program Guide – Week 37 (2016)

Monday September 5th, 2016

11:20 pm La Vuelta - Stage 16 - Stage coverage of the La Vuelta a Espana 2016. Stage 16 sees the Vuelta come down from the mountains of Aragon and head to the Valencian coast to face the final week of the competition. (From Spain) (Sport) (Cycling) **Live to Eastern States**

MOVIE: 2:00 am Welcome To The South - This comedic adventure explores the differences between the north and the south of Italy. Living comfortably in the north, post office worker Monza Alberto would do anything to be transferred to Milan. When a mischievous attempt backfires, he is sent to the south as punishment. Once there, he realises it isn’t the backwater province he imagines but actually a place full of hospitable people and endless adventure. While there, he enlists his new friend to help him win the heart of the beautiful Maria. (From Italy, in Italian) (Film) (Comedy) (Rpt) M(L)

3:50 am Coppers - Police Dogs - Revealing the reality of policing modern Britain, this week Coppers meets Nottinghamshire's Police dogs and their handlers who face some of the toughest challenges on the frontline - from crowd control at football matches and catching suspects on the run, to sniffing out drugs, guns and money. (From the UK) (Documentary) (Rpt) M(A,L) CC

4:50 am Explosions - A silent film set to a piece of classical music, which observes an ethereal happening, as the inhabitants of a semi-industrial suburb inexplicably float into the night sky. (Australia) (2012) (Science Fiction) (Rpt) PG

SBS Program Guide – Week 37 (2016)

Tuesday September 6th, 2016

5:00 am CCTV English News - The English language news channel from China Central Television (CCTV) in Beijing, the nation's largest national broadcasting network.

5:30 am NHK World English News - News from Japan's Broadcasting Corporation, NHK, delivering the latest in business, technology, health, environmental and world news, in English.

6:00 am France 24 English News - International news and current affairs television from Paris, offering a French perspective on world events, in English.

6:30 am Deutsche Welle English News - News and analysis of the top international and European news and current affairs from Berlin, in English.

7:00 am Al Jazeera English News - News via satellite from Al Jazeera Satellite Network, Qatar, in English.

7:30 am Italian News - News via satellite from RAI Rome in Italian, no subtitles.

8:10 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 From Cyprus - 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 PBS Newshour - Reviews and analysis of the day's news presented by Gwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff for the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) in the United States.

2:00 pm Pumeza - South African lyric soprano Pumeza Matshikiza is one of today's rising opera stars. Her debut album 'Voice of Hope' was released in 2014. Her second album 'Arias' released in May 2016 showcases her operatic roles from Purcell to Puccini and newly arranged art songs by Faure, Hahn and Tosti. (From , in English) (Class. tba) (Opera)

2:25 pm Good Listening - Cyrus Meher-Homji explores the phenomenon of music as an escape. In the early 1940s, war-weary Britain went to the movies to escape the travails and harsh realities of the world around them. Debussy left France to travel to the moon and Bizet relocated from France to Spain for his most popular opera. And the enchantress Alcina leaves magic islands for the bedroom, where all manner of escapism takes place. (S.1 Ep.5) (From Australia) (Music) PG CC

SBS Program Guide – Week 37 (2016)

Tuesday September 6th, 2016

2:55 pm Years Of Living Dangerously - Revolt, Rebuild, Renew - Jessica Alba meets three members of Climate Corps as they try to convince America's top corporations that sustainability can actually boost their bottom lines. Having travelled to investigate drought in Syria, Pulitzer Prize-winner Thomas Friedman finds himself in Egypt to explore how what happens in the wheat fields of Kansas plays out on the volatile streets of Cairo. MSNBC’s Chris Hayes reveals an intimate story about life after Superstorm Sandy, with the most economically vulnerable trying to survive the impacts of climate change. (From the US) (Documentary Series) (Rpt) PG CC

3:55 pm Edwardian Insects On Film - In 1908, amateur naturalist and pioneering filmmaker Percy Smith stunned early cinema goers with his footage of the juggling fly. Hailed as the father of Natural History film, Smith was a hugely influential visual pioneer, inventing many techniques that are still used today. Being both a genius and an eccentric, we follow his life from his earliest films, to the collapse of his house from his mould experiment to his ultimate suicide. We also meet Natural History icon Sir David Attenborough, who was so amazed by Smith’s films in the 1930s that they inspired him to get into natural history. (From the UK) (Documentary) (Rpt) PG CC

5:00 pm Cycling: La Vuelta Highlights - Highlights of the 2016 La Vuelta a Espana with all the action from the tour of Spain. (From Spain) (Sport) (Cycling)

5:30 pm Letters And Numbers - Two contestants pit their linguistic and numerical skills against each other and the clock in this entertaining quiz show. Join host Richard Morecroft along with maths whiz Lily Serna and wordsmith David Astle. (Commissioned by SBS) (Entertainment Series) (Rpt) G CC

6:00 pm Nigellissima - Nigella Lawson treats her supper guests to a sumptuous feast of lamb chops with mint, chilli and golden potatoes, served alongside roasted red onions with fennel and basil. Dessert is a true Anglo-Italian affair with a ruby red plum and amaretto crumble. There is also Nigella's easy no-stir farro risotto with mushrooms, and chocolate pasta with a dark butterscotch sauce - a perfect supper for those nights when you can't decide if you're in the mood for savoury or sweet. (S.1 Ep.6) (From the UK) (Food Series) G CC

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)

7:30 pm Who Do You Think You Are? Australia - Who Do You Think You Are? Australia is a candid one hour retrospective special which features 40 of Australia's most loved celebrities. The program brings together the best moments of this award winning genealogical series combined with revealing insights on what it was like to take part in the show, from Adam Hills, Magda Szubanski, Adam Goodes, Richard Roxburgh, Kerry O'Brien, Tina Arena, Maggie Beer and Vince Colosimo. The retrospective shines a light on Australia's cultural and historical past, and gives a real sense of how profound the journey has been for many of the Australians who have taken part. (Documentary) (Class. tba) CC **Premiere**

8:30 pm Insight - Australian current affairs forum, with lively debate and powerful first-person stories. Hosted by award-winning journalist Jenny Brockie. (An SBS Production) CC

9:30 pm Dateline - A world of daring stories - Dateline is an award-winning current affairs program bringing you the unexpected from every corner of the globe. (An SBS Production) CC

SBS Program Guide – Week 37 (2016)

Tuesday September 6th, 2016

10:00 pm SBS World News Late Edition - 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

10:30 pm The Legacy - Gro and Frederik leave for Thailand in a bid to help Emil, while Signe faces problems on her farm. (S.2 Ep.3) (From Denmark, in Danish) (Drama Series) MA(V) CC **New Double Episodes**

11:35 pm The Legacy - Emil returns to Gronnegaard following his time in a Thai prison and promises to stay on the straight and narrow. Signe receives a positive appraisal of her art work, but is later forced to contemplate her way of life after an inspector shows up at her farm. Meanwhile, Frederik continues to battle some inner demons. (S.2 Ep.4) (From Denmark, in Danish) MA(V) **New Double Episodes**

MOVIE: 12:40 am Submarino - As children, Nick and his little brother take care of their baby brother while their mother drinks herself senseless. When the baby dies, both brothers blame themselves, and their lives spiral out of control. Nominated for the Golden Bear at the 2010 Berlin International Film Festival. Directed by Thomas Vinterberg and stars Gustav Fischer Kjaerulff, Sebastian Bull Sarning and Mads Broe Andersen. (From Denmark, in Danish) (Drama) (2010) (Rpt) MA(A,D,S)

2:40 am The Dales With - Actor and comedian Adrian Edmondson returns to his birthplace of Yorkshire to document another summer in the life of the Dales. He spends a day working on Ravenseat Farm with the Owen family, and meets Angela Baker, the original 'Miss February' in the world-famous Women's Institute calendar, as local theatrical group the Grassington Players prepare for the premiere of their Calendar Girls stage play. (From the UK) (Documentary) (Rpt) G CC

3:10 am The Dales With Ade Edmondson - Adrian Edmondson meets goat farmer Stephen Akrigg, who has plans to expand his herd and business over the summer, before turning his hand to livestock auctioneering in Hawes, North Yorkshire, under the guidance of Maurice Scott. Meanwhile, theatrical group the Grassington Players stage the premiere of their Calendar Girls production. (From the UK) (Documentary) (Rpt) G CC

3:35 am The Dales With Ade Edmondson - Adrian Edmondson marks the 100th anniversary of Reeth Show in Swaledale, where 11-year-old Raven Owen is taking part in her first horse- riding competition, and farmers John, George and Albert Allison hope to win their late father's memorial trophy in its inaugural year. Ade also auditions for a part in the Grassington Players' latest production and learns about the theatrical group's role in the community. (From the UK) (Documentary) (Rpt) G CC

4:00 am The Dales With Ade Edmondson - Adrian Edmondson visits Giggleswick School in Ribblesdale amid preparations for a 500th-anniversary concert featuring world-famous orchestra the Halle. He also finds out about a bus service that offers a lifeline to residents in Hawes, and goes climbing at Twistleton Scar near Ingleborough to see some of the best views in the Dales. (From the UK) (Documentary) (Rpt) G CC

4:25 am Food Lovers' Guide To Australia - Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food around. In this episode, Japanese seaweed from Tasmania; Mediterranean-Australian cuisine; an organic wheat farm and liquorice factory; and a feast for Chinese New Year. (S.3 Ep.2) (An SBS Production) (Food Series) (Rpt) G CC

SBS Program Guide – Week 37 (2016)

Wednesday September 7th, 2016

5:00 am CCTV English News - The English language news channel from China Central Television (CCTV) in Beijing, the nation's largest national broadcasting network.

5:30 am NHK World English News - News from Japan's Broadcasting Corporation, NHK, delivering the latest in business, technology, health, environmental and world news, in English.

6:00 am France 24 English News - International news and current affairs television from Paris, offering a French perspective on world events, in English.

6:30 am Deutsche Welle English News - News and analysis of the top international and European news and current affairs from Berlin, in English.

7:00 am Al Jazeera English News - News via satellite from Al Jazeera Satellite Network, Qatar, in English.

7:30 am Italian News - News via satellite from RAI Rome in Italian, no subtitles.

8:10 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 From Cyprus - 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 PBS Newshour - Reviews and analysis of the day's news presented by Gwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff for the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) in the United States.

2:00 pm The Worlds Of Philip K. Dick - The American cult writer, Philip K. Dick was responsible for some of the most iconic novels of the twentieth century, many of which were adapted by Hollywood into multi-grossing and critically acclaimed feature films (Blade Runner, Minority Report, Total Recall, A Scanner Darkly). This documentary looks behind the famous author and examines his unique vision of the future with the assistance of philosophers, scientists, biographers, writers, friends and family. Drawing on his extensive works and film adaptations, the film will show how his inventions and themes, particularly of “programmed reality”, correlate with life today, thirty years after his death. (From France, in English) (Documentary) (Rpt) PG CC

3:00 pm Dateline - A world of daring stories - Dateline is an award-winning current affairs program bringing you the unexpected from every corner of the globe. (An SBS Production) CC

3:30 pm Insight - Australian current affairs forum, with lively debate and powerful first-person stories. Hosted by award-winning journalist Jenny Brockie. (An SBS Production) CC

SBS Program Guide – Week 37 (2016)

Wednesday September 7th, 2016

4:30 pm Lions On The Move - Precious Cargo - Join the wildlife expert Kevin Richards on a move of a different kind, as he helps 28 lions, 14 hyenas and four black panthers get a new home. This episode, Kevin helps to move the lions to a new home. (Part 2) (From Austria and South Africa) (Documentary) (Rpt) G CC

5:30 pm Letters And Numbers - Two contestants pit their linguistic and numerical skills against each other and the clock in this entertaining quiz show. Join host Richard Morecroft along with maths whiz Lily Serna and wordsmith David Astle. (Commissioned by SBS) (Entertainment Series) (Rpt) G CC

6:00 pm Heston's Gourmet Tour - Travel to the Margaret River Gourmet Escape food festival with Heston and meet some other famous faces there including Rick Stein and join them as they forage, cook and generally delight in the beautiful landscapes and produce which Western Australia has to offer. (From the UK) (Documentary) (Class. tba) CC

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)

7:35 pm Great American Railroad Journeys - New York City to Albany - Michael Portillo follows America's iconic River Hudson, beginning at New York City's Penn Station, where he rides on the national rail carrier service, Amtrak. At Tarrytown, he hears a famous American ghost story, the Legend of Sleepy Hollow, and on the east bank of the Hudson he stops at Garrison, where he hears about the greatest turncoat in American history. In Poughkeepsie, the presenter visits a university built just for women, before arriving in New York's state capital, Albany, where he samples Albany Ale and meets the State Senator. (S.1 Ep.3) (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Class. tba) CC **New Episode**

8:35 pm 24 Hours In Emergency - Father's Day - Three-year-old Billy's brought to A&E by his parents with swollen eyes after accidentally squirting washing detergent in them. 60-year- old retired lorry driver Tony, who’s type two diabetic, has come to St George’s because of an infected leg wound. He needs intravenous antibiotics and to be assessed to ensure it doesn’t spread. Meanwhile 80-year-old Ida, a retired PA, is brought into St George’s with knee pain by her husband Ron. (S.7 Ep.13) (From the UK) (Documentary Series) M(A, L) CC

9:30 pm The Secret - The chilling true crime series based on the disturbing real events of a Sunday school teacher and a respectable, religious dentist: pillars of the community who form a murderous partnership. In Northern Ireland in 1990, Colin Howell is a leading member of the Baptist community, and a loving husband and father. But when he meets fellow Baptist, Hazel Buchanan, they embark on an affair, which will have cataclysmic consequences for his wife Lesley and for Hazel’s husband, Trevor. Wanting to remain in the Baptist church Colin refuses to consider divorce, but he and Hazel are desperate to find some way to be together. When Lesley’s father dies, and she contemplates suicide, Colin believes that he has found the way. (S.1 Ep.1) (From the UK) (Drama Series) M(S,A) CC **New Series**

10:25 pm SBS World News Late Edition - 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

SBS Program Guide – Week 37 (2016)

Wednesday September 7th, 2016

11:00 pm Grand Tours Of Scotland - West of Skyfall: Skye, Soay and Canna - For this grand tour Paul’s journey begins at Loch Hourne on the mainland, takes him over the sea to the to Skye, then heads to the tiny island of Soay before finishing on Canna. Along the way, Paul visits the house which was the inspiration for Skyfall, home of Britain’s most famous spy James Bond, embarks on a nerve wracking caving expedition under the summit of Blaven, and discovers the remarkable story of shark fishing off Soay. (S.6 Ep.2) (From the UK) (Documentary Series) G CC

11:30 pm La Vuelta - Stage 17 - Stage coverage of the 2016 La Vuelta a Espana. Stage 17 is a 177.5kilometre stage in Mas de la Costa in Llucena. (From Spain) (Sport) (Cycling) **Live to Eastern States**

MOVIE: 2:00 am Kamui - Once a powerful ninja, Kamui decides to walk away from his violent ways and seek a peaceful life. His travels bring him to a seashore village where he meets Hanbei, a fisherman who shares the former ninja's sense of honour. They become good friends, and life at the seaside seems idyllic. But one day, a band of pirates arrive - It seems that Kamui's past life is catching up to him. Directed by Yoichi Sai and stars Ken'ichi Matsuyama, Koyuki and Kaoru Kobayashi. (From Japan, in Japanese) (Action/Adventure) (2009) (Rpt) MA(V)

4:10 am Food Lovers' Guide To Australia - Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food and produce around. In this episode, a visit to Port Douglas; Malaysian sweet delights; Chinese fairy floss; and a trip to the Adelaide central markets with a Greek chef. (S.3 Ep.3) (An SBS Production) (Food Series) (Rpt) G CC

4:45 am The Example - Two people. A train station. An unattended Briefcase. Prejudice versus Preservation. In the war on , will suspicion and fear win out. (From Australia) (Short) (Entertainment) (Rpt) PG CC

SBS Program Guide – Week 37 (2016)

Thursday September 8th, 2016

5:00 am CCTV English News - The English language news channel from China Central Television (CCTV) in Beijing, the nation's largest national broadcasting network.

5:30 am NHK World English News - News from Japan's Broadcasting Corporation, NHK, delivering the latest in business, technology, health, environmental and world news, in English.

6:00 am France 24 English News - International news and current affairs television from Paris, offering a French perspective on world events, in English.

6:30 am Deutsche Welle English News - News and analysis of the top international and European news and current affairs from Berlin, in English.

7:00 am Al Jazeera English News - News via satellite from Al Jazeera Satellite Network, Qatar, in English.

7:30 am Italian News - News via satellite from RAI Rome in Italian, no subtitles.

8:10 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 From Cyprus - 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 PBS Newshour - Reviews and analysis of the day's news presented by Gwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff for the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) in the United States.

2:00 pm Contact - Stuart Franklin: Tiananmen Square - This series focuses on a different photographer each episode from the iconic agency Magnum, and an iconic sequence of images shot on a particular assignment. This episode takes a look at Stuart Franklin's Tiananmen Square. A lonely man facing Chinese tanks on Tiananmen Square is often described as the most famous photo of the 20th century. Stuart Franklin led us to the 5th of June 1989, when the unknown rioter faced the regime. (From Italy, in English) (Documentary) (Arts) (Rpt) PG CC

2:30 pm Cathedrals Of Culture - Halden Prison - Halden Prison in Norway, designed by the Danish architectural firm EMA, has been labelled “the world’s most humane prison” by Time Magazine. Since its opening in 2010, the high security facility houses some of Norway’s most dangerous convicts. But can barless windows, with panoramic views of Norwegian nature, truly help hardened criminals? Can a prison ever really be humane? Traditionally, prisons have been designed as spheres of punishment: they are where society’s tolerance ends. But as Michael Madsen's documentary Prison demonstrates, this facility reverses this trend by mimicking normal life. Madsen probes the boundary between humanist ideals of rehabilitation and society’s historical hunger for revenge and punishment. (From France, in English) (Documentary) (Rpt) G CC

SBS Program Guide – Week 37 (2016)

Thursday September 8th, 2016

3:00 pm World War I's Tunnels Of Death - Earthquaking The Ridge - Archaeologists at WWI's biggest archaeological dig at Messines in Belgium discover German tunnels - evidence of an underground war. A camera is lowered down a flooded German mineshaft to look for remnants of this subterranean battleground because on one night here, nineteen bombs were detonated beneath German strongpoints killing 10,000 German soldiers in seconds and creating the biggest explosion that the world had ever seen. (Part 2 of 2) (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Rpt) PG CC

4:00 pm Dive WwII - Maritime historian and explorer Ian Lawler leads a team of deep water divers to the seabed off Northern Ireland. He and the team are searching for the forgotten shipwrecks of World War 2's longest, most epic naval campaign, the Battle of the Atlantic. Presenter Jules Hudson joins Ian and two naval experts as they attempt to piece together the stories of the wrecks from the dive team's underwater footage. (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Part 1 of 2) (Rpt) PG CC

5:00 pm Cycling: La Vuelta Highlights - Daily highlights of the 2016 La Vuelta a Espana with all the action from the tour of Spain. (From Spain) (Sport) (Cycling)

5:30 pm Letters And Numbers - Two contestants pit their linguistic and numerical skills against each other and the clock in this entertaining quiz show. Join host Richard Morecroft along with maths whiz Lily Serna and wordsmith David Astle. (Commissioned by SBS) (Entertainment Series) (Rpt) G CC

6:00 pm Antonio Carluccio's 6 Seasons - Rottnest - The 'Godfather of Italian cooking', Antonio Carluccio returns to SBS with a brand new series as he ventures into a special part of Australia and learns about the important role that food plays in Australia's Indigenous culture. In this first episode, he receives a traditional welcome to country by Noongar Elder Richard Walley. Richard takes Antonio to a tourist destination which has a long history for his people. Together they cook the most amazing seafood. (Part 1 of 6) (From Australia) (Food Series) (Class. tba) CC **New Series Premiere**

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)

7:30 pm World's Greatest Food Markets - Delhi - Roger Barton heads to Azadpur Mandi, Asia’s largest fruit and vegetable market which not only feeds 22 million people in Delhi, but also provides food for the whole of India. One of the year's biggest Hindu festivals is around the corner, and there's one item in the market more in demand than any other: ber fruit. Roger competes at auction to secure his stock at the best price, before decamping outside central Delhi’s most popular Hindu temple. For a man who has only ever worshipped the pound note, the experience is a profound one. (Part 3 of 3) (From the UK) (Documentary) (Rpt) M(L) CC

8:30 pm Luke Nguyen's Street Food Asia - Saigon, Vietnam - Luke continues through the streets of Saigon in District One visiting his favourite Pho restaurant, he then uncovers a family dispute between two sisters with competing food stalls, then it's off to Miss Yung- Jow, his very own 'lunch lady' who has been cooking a different dish every day for twenty years. (S.1 Ep.2) (From Australia) (Documentary Series) G CC **New Episode**

SBS Program Guide – Week 37 (2016)

Thursday September 8th, 2016

9:00 pm Destination Flavour Down Under - Southern Western Australia - Western Australia’s wheat-belt is abundant with ancient crops, and on this journey from the outskirts of Perth to Narembeen, Adam meets many hardworking farmers who have based their livelihoods on unusual ingredients. It’s grape-picking season in the Swan Valley and, while visiting a couple whose Croatian ancestors have been growing table grapes for centuries, Adam whips up a grape and rosemary focaccia. He next meets a wheat-turned-quinoa farmer and learns of the challenges of making the South American crop work. After meeting a farmer running an Egyptian breed of sheep, Adam creates a Middle Eastern lamb masterpiece. (Commissioned by SBS) (Food Series) (Rpt) G CC

9:30 pm Versailles - Philippe returns to the Court after the war a changed man. Louis decides to organise a spectacular Royal Show in the gardens of Versailles to celebrate the French victory. A humiliated Cassel is forced to live at Versailles, but the conspiracy spreads. Beatrice informs Sophie that they're not after all the blue-blooded aristocrats they claim to be. Henriette again stokes up the rivalry between Louis and Philippe: she's pregnant, but she doesn't know by which brother. (S.1 Ep.3) (From France, in English) (Drama Series) (Class. tba) CC **New Episode**

11:20 pm SBS World News Late Edition - 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

11:30 pm La Vuelta - Stage 18 - Stage coverage of the 2016 La Vuelta a Espana. Stage 18 sees the riders compete between the Valencian localities of Requena and Gandia in Spain. (From Spain) (Sport) (Cycling) **Live to Eastern States**

2:00 am Ainsley Harriott's Street Food - Taipei - Popular British chef and author Ainsley Harriott travels the globe looking for new street food, finding adventure and great cooking on route. Tonight, Ainsley visits Taiwan, where he samples fragrant baked fish and chilli pork stir fry in Taipei's temple markets and witnesses the late night rush as tourists from China seek out local delicacies. He prepares prawns with garlic and chilli, and chicken braised with sesame, soy and basil, gets to grips with some pungent tofu, and goes on a risky fishing trip to catch prawns at midnight. (S.1,Ep.6) (From the UK) (Food Series) (Rpt) G CC

2:55 am Who Do You Think You Are? - Sue Johnston - Actor Sue Johnston embarks on a journey to uncover her family history. As she begins her research, she realises that two men are of particular interest, because their lives reflect the increase in social mobility that followed on from Britain's Industrial Revolution. (From the UK, in English) (Documentary Series) (Rpt) G CC WS

3:55 am Wild West With Ray Mears - Deserts - Internationally renowned bushcraft expert and survivalist, Ray Mears, explores how the awe-inspiring landscape of North America shaped the story of the Wild West. How did the mountain ranges, the Great Plains and the deserts challenge the westward push of the early pioneers? As Ray travels through each landscape, he discovers how extraordinary topography, extreme weather, wild animals and ecology presented both great opportunity and even greater challenges for Native Americans, mountain men, fur traders, wagon-masters, homesteaders, gold miners, lumberjacks, cowboys and lawmen of the Wild West. (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Part 3 of 3) (Rpt) PG CC

4:55 am Ridicule - This is the story of Romain who has always felt different because of the antlers he was born with. But one day someone is going to change his life and the way people look at him. (From France, in English & French) (Short Film) (Drama) (Rpt) PG CC

SBS Program Guide – Week 37 (2016)

Friday September 9th, 2016

5:00 am CCTV English News - The English language news channel from China Central Television (CCTV) in Beijing, the nation's largest national broadcasting network.

5:30 am NHK World English News - News from Japan's Broadcasting Corporation, NHK, delivering the latest in business, technology, health, environmental and world news, in English.

6:00 am France 24 English News - International news and current affairs television from Paris, offering a French perspective on world events, in English.

6:30 am Deutsche Welle English News - News and analysis of the top international and European news and current affairs from Berlin, in English.

7:00 am Al Jazeera English News - News via satellite from Al Jazeera Satellite Network, Qatar, in English.

7:30 am Italian News - News via satellite from RAI Rome in Italian, no subtitles.

8:10 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 From Cyprus - 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 PBS Newshour - Reviews and analysis of the day's news presented by Gwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff for the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) in the United States.

2:00 pm International Festival Of Language And Culture - The International Festival of Language and Culture (IFLC) is an annual celebration and showcase the range of linguistic talents and cultural diversity from around the world. This program features the highlights from the festival at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, organised by Sirius College and supported by Australian Intercultural Society. (Australia) (Arts) (Rpt) G CC

3:00 pm The Point Review - NITV National News features the rich diversity of contemporary life within Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, broadening and redefining the news and current affairs landscape. (An NITV Production)

3:30 pm Heston's In Search Of Perfection - Steak And Salad - In search of the tastiest steak, Heston’s first port of call is New York. Here, he meets celebrated BBQ chef Adam Perry Lang. Together they look at how the age of the meat affects its flavour by conducting a taste test with cuts of beef ranging from three days old to 12 weeks old. Having established the optimum age for a piece of meat, Heston’s focus turns to breed, comparing similar cuts from different cattle to find a meat that’s flavour stands out from the rest. (Ep.3) (From the UK) (Food Series) (Rpt) PG CC

SBS Program Guide – Week 37 (2016)

Friday September 9th, 2016

4:00 pm Heston's In Search Of Perfection - Fish And Chips - Heston goes on a quest for a superlative plate of fish 'n' chips. First stop: Micky's in Paddington, where the smell and atmosphere bring back childhood memories. Then: Cornwall for the Great British classic; Looe for cod, pollack and monk fish. And then there's the search for the ideal chip... (Ep 4) (From the UK) (Food Series) (Rpt) G CC

4:30 pm Heston's In Search Of Perfection - Pizza - Heston takes on junk food and tries to prepare a pizza superior to those that arrive on the back of a moped or from a freezer. He begins in Naples, Italy, home of the pizza. At home, Heston starts work on preparing his own margherita. With all the ingredients in place, Heston attempts to cook his pizza in less than two minutes, just like in Naples. The challenge leads him to experiment with a BBQ in order to cook the pizza from below. (Ep.5) (From the UK) (Food Series) (Rpt) G CC

5:00 pm Cycling: La Vuelta Highlights - Daily highlights of the 2016 La Vuelta a Espana with all the action from the tour of Spain. (From Spain) (Sport) (Cycling)

5:30 pm Letters And Numbers - Two contestants pit their linguistic and numerical skills against each other and the clock in this entertaining quiz show. Join host Richard Morecroft along with maths whiz Lily Serna and wordsmith David Astle. (Commissioned by SBS) (Entertainment Series) (Rpt) G CC

6:00 pm Antonio Carluccio's 6 Seasons - New Norcia - New Norcia is the only Monastic town in Australia. Richard introduces Antonio to Auntie Shelia and Auntie Teresa who are experts in finding bush food. With some wild gatherings, they cook up a delicious meal in a 130- year-old wood-fired oven. (Part 2 of 6) (From Australia) (Food Series) (Class. tba) 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)

7:30 pm Empire Of The Tsars: Romanov Russia - The Road To Revolution - Lucy Worsley concludes her history of the Romanov dynasty by investigating how the family's grip on Russia unravelled in their final century. The years between 1825 and 1918 were bloody and traumatic, a period when four tsars tried and failed to deal with the growing pressure for constitutional reform and revolution. (Part 3 of 3) (From the UK) (Documentary Series) PG CC **Final Episode**

MOVIE: 8:35 pm Elizabeth - A film of the early years of the reign of Elizabeth I of England and her difficult task of learning what is necessary to be a monarch. Stars Cate Blanchett, Geoffrey Rush and . (From the US) (Drama) (1998) MA(S) (Rpt) CC

10:50 pm SBS World News Late Edition - 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

11:20 pm La Vuelta - Stage 19 - Stage coverage of the 2016 La Vuelta a Espana. For the first time, the Vuelta will hold an Individual Time Trial, 37 kilometres between Javea and Calpe along the Mediterranean Coast. (From Spain) (Sport) (Cycling)

SBS Program Guide – Week 37 (2016)

Friday September 9th, 2016

2:00 am Medieval Lives: Birth, Marriage, Death - A Good Birth - Historian and author Helen Castor explores how the people of the Middle Ages handled the most fundamental moments of transition in life: birth, marriage and death. For the people of the Middle Ages the teachings of the Catholic Church shaped thoughts and beliefs across the whole of Western Europe. But by the end of the Middle Ages the Church would find itself in the grip of momentous change and the way of medieval birth, marriage and death would never be quite the same again. (Part 1 of 3) (From the UK) (Documentary) (Rpt) PG CC

3:10 am Medieval Lives: Birth, Marriage, Death - A Good Marriage - Unlike birth and death, which are inescapable facts of life, marriage is rite of passage made by choice and in the Middle Ages it wasn’t just a choice made by bride and groom; it was made by their parents, with help from family and friends, according to rules laid down by the Church. But as historian Helen Castor reveals in the Middle Ages marriage was actually much easier to get into than today. For the Church marriage was a way to contain the troubling issue of sex. This films reveals it was not easy to impose rules on the most unpredictable human emotions of love and lust. (Part 2 of 3) (From the UK) (Rpt) PG CC

4:15 am Food Lovers' Guide To Australia - Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food and produce around. In this episode, prawn fishermen on the Clarence River; Ukrainian Easter egg decorating; Turkish ice cream; and health and nutrition on an Aboriginal community. (S.3 Ep.4) (An SBS Production) (Food Series) (Rpt) G CC

4:50 am Hunger - It's night and her daughters are hungry. Directed by Mario de la Torre. (From Spain, in Spanish) (Short Film) (Horror) (2012) (Rpt) M(S,A)

SBS Program Guide – Week 37 (2016)

Saturday September 10th, 2016

5:00 am CCTV English News - The English language news channel from China Central Television (CCTV) in Beijing, the nation's largest national broadcasting network.

5:30 am NHK World English News - News from Japan's Broadcasting Corporation, NHK, delivering the latest in business, technology, health, environmental and world news, in English.

6:00 am France 24 English News - International news and current affairs television from Paris, offering a French perspective on world events, in English.

6:30 am Deutsche Welle English News - News and analysis of the top international and European news and current affairs from Berlin, in English.

7:00 am Al Jazeera English News - News via satellite from Al Jazeera Satellite Network, Qatar, in English.

7:30 am Italian News - News via satellite from RAI Rome in Italian, no subtitles.

8:10 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 From Cyprus - 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 PBS Newshour - Reviews and analysis of the day's news presented by Gwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff for the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) in the United States.

2:00 pm Small Business Secrets - In this episode, Small Business Secrets looks at the best and most innovative ways for small businesses to get access to funding. Find out how to quit your day job and start a business. And Ricardo speaks to the Shadow Small Business Minister Katy Gallagher about what needs to be done to help small businesses. (S.1 Ep.6) (An SBS Production) (Documentary Series) (Class. tba) CC **Encore**

2:30 pm FEI Equestrian Classics - Coverage of the Burghley Horse Trials, the second English leg of the FEI Equestrian Classics series. (Sport) (Equestrian)

3:30 pm Food Lovers' Guide To Australia - Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food and produce around. In this episode, Maeve visits the old Sun Pictures, a Broome institution, and Joanna discovers a new addiction - fresh pistachios. We finish with a giant Argentinean barbecue. (An SBS Production) (Food Series) (Rpt) G CC

4:00 pm The Classic Car Show - Quentin looks at the mark the iconic Mini made on post-war Britain; Bruno Senna relives the glory years when it dominated the rally scene; and Paddy Hopkirk, winner of the 1964 Monte Carlo Rally, comes out of retirement to take Jodie for a spin. (Ep.8) (From the UK) (Documentary Series) PG CC

SBS Program Guide – Week 37 (2016)

Saturday September 10th, 2016

4:55 pm Cycling: La Vuelta Highlights - Daily highlights of the 2016 La Vuelta a Espana with all the action from the tour of Spain. (From Spain) (Sport) (Cycling)

Saturday September 10th, 2016 EASTERN STATES (QLD, NSW, ACT, VIC, TAS)

5:25 pm Who Do You Think You Are? - - Irish actress Dervla Kirwan became a household name in the hit series Ballykissangel. But she has never spoken about her great-uncle Michael Collins, a national figure who changed Irish history and fought to establish the Irish Free State. Dervla wants to find out how her grandfather Finian, Michael's nephew, fits into the events shaped by his famous uncle. In the heart of , Dervla unearths Finian's pension records which detail his activities before he joined the Irish Free State Army. (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Rpt) G CC

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)

7:30 pm Million Dollar American Princesses - Movers and Shakers - The 20th century saw a new wave of American women who wielded power not because of but because of character. Women such as Emerald Cunard, a brilliant social hostess; Nancy Astor, the first women to enter the British Parliament, and Wallis Simpson, whose affair with Edward VIII changed the course of British history. (Part 3 of 3) (From the UK) (Documentary Series) PG CC **Final Episode**

8:30 pm Grand Tours of the Scottish Islands - Small Isles: Small Is Beautiful - On this Grand Tour Paul sets off from Mallaig to visit a group of islands famed for their unusual names - Rum, Muck and Eigg. Paul meets the real ‘Lord Muck’, visits the dramatic Kinloch Castle on Rum and joins the Eigg's islanders in a very special celebration of the island's community buyout. (From the UK) (Documentary) G CC

9:00 pm Premier League - Manchester United v Manchester City - SBS football reporter Lucy Zelic and SBS football analyst and former Crystal Palace player Craig Foster will host live coverage as Manchester United take on Manchester City. (Sport) (Football/Soccer) **Live**

SBS Program Guide – Week 37 (2016)

Saturday September 10th, 2016 CENTRAL STATES (SOUTH AUSTRALIA & NORTHERN TERRITORY)

5:25 pm Who Do You Think You Are? - Dervla Kirwan - Irish actress Dervla Kirwan became a household name in the hit series Ballykissangel. But she has never spoken about her great-uncle Michael Collins, a national figure who changed Irish history and fought to establish the Irish Free State. Dervla wants to find out how her grandfather Finian, Michael's nephew, fits into the events shaped by his famous uncle. In the heart of Dublin, Dervla unearths Finian's pension records which detail his activities before he joined the Irish Free State Army. (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Rpt) G CC

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)

7:30 pm Million Dollar American Princesses - Movers and Shakers - The 20th century saw a new wave of American women who wielded power not because of cash but because of character. Women such as Emerald Cunard, a brilliant social hostess; Nancy Astor, the first women to enter the British Parliament, and Wallis Simpson, whose affair with Edward VIII changed the course of British history. (Part 3 of 3) (From the UK) (Documentary Series) PG CC **Final Episode**

8:30 pm Premier League - Manchester United v Manchester City - SBS football reporter Lucy Zelic and SBS football analyst and former Crystal Palace player Craig Foster will host live coverage as Manchester United take on Manchester City. (Sport) (Football/Soccer) **Live**

11:20 pm Grand Tours of the Scottish Islands - Small Isles: Small Is Beautiful - On this Grand Tour Paul sets off from Mallaig to visit a group of islands famed for their unusual names - Rum, Muck and Eigg. Paul meets the real ‘Lord Muck’, visits the dramatic Kinloch Castle on Rum and joins the Eigg's islanders in a very special celebration of the island's community buyout. (From the UK) (Documentary) G CC

SBS Program Guide – Week 37 (2016)

Saturday September 10th, 2016 WESTERN AUSTRALIA

5:25 pm Grand Tours of the Scottish Islands - Small Isles: Small Is Beautiful - On this Grand Tour Paul sets off from Mallaig to visit a group of islands famed for their unusual names - Rum, Muck and Eigg. Paul meets the real ‘Lord Muck’, visits the dramatic Kinloch Castle on Rum and joins the Eigg's islanders in a very special celebration of the island's community buyout. (From the UK) (Documentary) G CC 6:00 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)

7:00 pm Premier League - Manchester United v Manchester City - SBS football reporter Lucy Zelic and SBS football analyst and former Crystal Palace player Craig Foster will host live coverage as Manchester United take on Manchester City. (Sport) (Football/Soccer) **Live**

9:50 pm Million Dollar American Princesses - Movers and Shakers - The 20th century saw a new wave of American women who wielded power not because of cash but because of character. Women such as Emerald Cunard, a brilliant social hostess; Nancy Astor, the first women to enter the British Parliament, and Wallis Simpson, whose affair with Edward VIII changed the course of British history. (Part 3 of 3) (From the UK) (Documentary Series) PG CC **Final Episode**

10:40 pm Who Do You Think You Are? - Dervla Kirwan - Irish actress Dervla Kirwan became a household name in the hit series Ballykissangel. But she has never spoken about her great-uncle Michael Collins, a national figure who changed Irish history and fought to establish the Irish Free State. Dervla wants to find out how her grandfather Finian, Michael's nephew, fits into the events shaped by his famous uncle. In the heart of Dublin, Dervla unearths Finian's pension records which detail his activities before he joined the Irish Free State Army. (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Rpt) G CC

SBS Program Guide – Week 37 (2016)

Saturday September 10th, 2016 ALL MARKETS REJOIN

11:45 pm La Vuelta - Stage 20 - Stage coverage of the 2016 La Vuelta a Espana. Stage 20 sees the riders attempt 2nd category climbs before the long descent to the final climb at Aitana. (From Spain) (Sport) (Cycling) **Live to Eastern States**

2:00 am Witnesses - Paul Maisonneuve is in the hands of Kaz Gorbier. Sandra Winckler is now alone on the case. She knows that Kaz Gorbier cannot be acting alone. If Gorbier isn't digging up the bodies, than who is the guilty party? Where lies the truth? And more importantly, how can she save Paul Maisonneuve from certain death? (Ep.5) (From France, in French) (Drama Series) (Rpt) M(V,L)

2:55 am Witnesses - Paul, rescued by Sandra, discovers the truth: the person digging up the bodies is hiding their past. A troubled past which has resurfaced. Guilt buried for a very long time... Paul and Sandra will have to stretch their very own limits to finally get to the bottom of the "show-home case". (From France, in French) (Drama Series) (Rpt) M(A,V,L) CC

4:00 am Food Lovers' Guide To Australia - Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food and produce around. In this episode, gourmet foods in Darwin; a master barista demonstrates fine coffee making; and a Vietnamese Australian incorporates indigenous ingredients into his dishes. (An SBS Production) (Food Series) (Rpt) G CC

4:35 am More Than Two Hours - It's 3 A.M. in Iran and a boy and girl are wandering through the city, desperately seeking out a hospital, a task which proves to be much more difficult than they imagined. Official selection of Cannes Film Festival 2013. (From Iran, in Farsi) (Drama) (Short Film) (2013) PG

4:50 am Waterbaby - The story of a reckless, grungy wannabe rock-star Marty, who has a moment of purification when he bonds with his baby son in the swimming pool. (Short Film) (Comedy) (Rpt) M(D) CC