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Melbourne Program Guide MELBOURNE PROGRAM GUIDE Sunday 30th May 2010 SPECIAL EVENT 06:00 am LIVE: NASCAR Nationwide Series Race 12: Tech-Net Auto Service 300 @ Charlotte (Cont) The NASCAR Nationwide Series heads to the hometown of the original stock car racing - Charlotte in North Carolina. Catch all the race 12 action from the Charlotte Motor Speedway. SPECIAL EVENT 07:40 am Formula 1 Qualifying Highlights Round 7: Turkey - Qualifying (Rpt) After back to back races in Spain and Monaco, teams and drivers have used the week off to test new equipment and race setups. Three qualifying sessions will determine grid positions in Turkey. 08:30 am AFL Premiership Season 2010 (Rpt) Round 10 - Brisbane Lions V Collingwood A loss to the Saints is the only blemish on a stellar season for the Magpies. But as they hit the road to Brisbane, can Collingwood tame the Lions by shutting down the Brown-Fevola scoring machine? SPECIAL EVENT 11:00 am LIVE: Basketball: NBA Playoffs West Conference Finals - L.A Lakers V Phoenix Suns G7 Game 7 (if required) will crown the Western Conference champions and determine who will face the East champion in the best of seven NBA Finals. The Lakers will host the Phoenix Suns in LA. 02:00 pm Tennis: ATP World Tour Uncovered G (Rpt) This weekly tennis series follows the latest news and action from the ATP World Tour. With stories from the players locker room, interviews and rare insights using exclusive behind the scenes access. SPECIAL EVENT 02:30 pm LIVE: Netball: ANZ Championship Round 11 - Thunderbirds V Tactix The Adelaide Thunderbirds need a win at home to maintain their hopes of another finals appearance. Can they stop NZ's Canterbury Tactix from standing in the way of a top four berth? 04:30 pm LIVE: Netball: ANZ Championship Round 11 - Steel V Vixens The Southern Steel have an imposing home court record in Invercargill. Will they overpower reigning champions the Melbourne Vixens, who look to recover from three straight losses mid season. 06:30 pm I Fish Providing tips and information for the beginner fisherman, right through to the hard-core fishing enthusiasts. Everything you need to know about the world of fishing. Hosted by Paul Worsteling. 07:00 pm NASCAR Sprint Cup Highlights (Rpt) All Star Showdown Highlights A worldwide voting campaign has been mobilised to get Australia's Marcos Ambrose into the top ten voted into NASCAR's All Star Showdown. 08:00 pm LIVE: Sports Tonight For over 17 years Sports Tonight has been Australia's most trusted name in nightly sports news. Rob Canning presents the weekend snapshot of the very latest news and highlights. SPECIAL EVENT 08:30 pm World Rally Championship G Portugal - Day 2 Highlights Catch up on the day two highlights from the Rally of Portugal, the sixth round of the 2010 World Rally Championship. Last Updated 13th May 2010 - 15:03 © Network Ten Pty Limited ABN 91 052 515 250 05/13/10 15:03 1 of 14 MELBOURNE PROGRAM GUIDE Sunday 30th May 2010 09:00 pm LIVE: Formula 1 Pre-Race Show Race 7: Turkey Pre-Race Show Greg Rust, Craig Baird and Daryl Beattie bring you the very latest F1 news and developments in the warm up to the Turkish Grand Prix from Istanbul. SPECIAL EVENT 09:50 pm LIVE: Formula 1 Grand Prix Race 7: Turkish Grand Prix Aussie Mark Webber has had a taste at the top of the podium in Spain. Will he win his fourth F1 Grand Prix here in round seven from Istanbul, Turkey? 12:05 am Drag Racing: ANDRA Pro Series G Nitro Champs - Top Doorslammer @ Western Sydney Dragway NSW (Rpt) The 2010 Nitro Champs continues as the Western Sydney International Dragway plays host to ANDRA's Top Doorslammers. 01:05 am NASCAR Sprint Cup Happy Hour Race 13: Coca-Cola 600 @ Charlotte-Happy Hour Drivers and teams test their cars and adjust their setup ahead of the 13th race of the Sprint Cup season. ONE presents Happy Hour, the final practice from Charlotte, the original home of NASCAR. 02:15 am World Rally Championship (Rpt) G Portugal - Day 2 Highlights Catch up on the day two highlights from the Rally of Portugal, the sixth round of the 2010 World Rally Championship. 02:45 am Omnisport Hot off the satellite, your daily dose of international sports news and highlights from a European perspective. 03:15 am College Basketball - March Madness South Region Semi Final 1 - Baylor V St Mary's (Rpt) Clint Steindl, Matthew Dellavedova, Jorden Page, Mitchell Young and Ben Allen are the five Aussies currently playing for Patty Mills' former college team St Mary's. Will the Aussie spirit lift them to a win over number three seed from the south, Baylor? 04:40 am TNA Xplosion (Rpt) PG (V) The biggest names from the WWE continue to follow Hulk Hogan in the exodus to TNA. Each week Xplosion is your fix of action from the Total Non Stop Action wrestling, now the world's fast growing. SPECIAL EVENT 05:30 am LIVE: Major League Baseball L.A. Angels V Seattle Mariners A showdown between American League West division rivals underneath the Californian sun as the L.A. Angels host the Seattle Mariners. Last Updated 13th May 2010 - 15:03 © Network Ten Pty Limited ABN 91 052 515 250 05/13/10 15:03 2 of 14 MELBOURNE PROGRAM GUIDE Monday 31st May 2010 SPECIAL EVENT 06:00 am LIVE: Major League Baseball (Cont) L.A. Angels V Seattle Mariners A showdown between American League West division rivals underneath the Californian sun as the L.A. Angels host the Seattle Mariners. 08:30 am AFL Premiership Season 2010 (Rpt) Round 10 - Geelong V Melbourne Melbourne have beaten Brisbane and were within a kick of upsetting Collingwood. Can the young Dees claim another big scalp by defeating the reigning premiers Geelong? 11:00 am Sports Unlimited Sports Unlimited unearths another batch of brand new adventures and feature stories covering the world of action sports. Ranging from the alternative to the outright bizarre, these unique tales show the amazing games played around the globe. 12:00 pm Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series G Race 4: Bosch Engineering 250 @ Virginia-Highlights Highlights (Rpt) Catch the highlights from the fourth round of the Grand-Am Rolex Sportscar Series, from Virginia International Raceway in Alton. 01:00 pm Motorsport: British Touring Car G R3 Brands Hatch Championship (Rpt) Get your motorsport fix with third round highlights from one of the world's most acclaimed Touring Car Championships, the BTCC. Will Jason Plato crash or crash through at Brands Hatch in Kent? 02:00 pm TNA Xplosion (Rpt) PG (V) The biggest names from the WWE continue to follow Hulk Hogan in the exodus to TNA. 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SPECIAL EVENT 07:00 pm LIVE: Netball: ANZ Championship Round 11 - Fever V Pulse Doubleheader The Central Pulse make the longest road trip in the ANZ Championship as the kiwis travel to Perth to take on the West Coast Fever. Will Caitlin Bassett continue to lead a late charge to the finals? 09:00 pm LIVE: Sports Tonight At the new time of 9pm AEST following Live Netball, Brad McEwan brings you the Monday edition of Sports Tonight. More than just scores, it is jam packed with the issues and fallout from the weekend. Last Updated 13th May 2010 - 15:03 © Network Ten Pty Limited ABN 91 052 515 250 05/13/10 15:03 3 of 14 MELBOURNE PROGRAM GUIDE Monday 31st May 2010 SPECIAL EVENT 09:30 pm One Week At A Time G NEW TIME - The leading voice in AFL analysis, One Week at a Time speaks to the game's newsmakers and tackles all the big issues. 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