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Sydney Program Guide Page 1 of 22 Sydney Program Guide Sun Jul 6, 2014 06:00 BUBBLE GUPPIES Captioned Repeat WS G Good Hair Day! When Gil's hair seems to be long, he and the other guppies learn about hair. 06:30 DORA THE EXPLORER Captioned Repeat WS G Swiper's Favorite Things Dora and Swiper journey to Crocodile Lake, through the Jumbled Trees, and race to Strawberry Hill to get Swiper’s favorite things back. 07:00 WEEKEND TODAY Captioned Live 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 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 Breaking NRL news, expert analysis, high profile guests taking you to places and people no ticket can buy – Hosted by Peter Sterling. 13:30 THE REPLACEMENTS 2000 Captioned Repeat WS PG The Replacements A mismatched crew of outsiders receive a second chance at greatness when they are recruited to play pro-football after the regular team goes on strike. As they amaze everyone with their winning streak, the ragtag players discover in themselves the ability to dream bigger. Starring: Keanu Reeves, Gene Hackman, Brooke Langton, Orlando Jones, Jon Favreau, Rhys Ifans Cons.Advice: Some Violence, Some Coarse Language 16:00 NINE'S SUNDAY FOOTBALL Captioned WS NA Wests Tigers v Penrith Panthers Wide World Of Sports presents Wests Tigers v Penrith Panthers from Leichhardt Oval. Join our expert commentary team for all the action. PLEASE NOTE: This document and its contents are embargoed until 9:00 AM Monday 30 June 2014. 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 Jul 6, 2014 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 THE VOICE KIDS Captioned WS TBC Blind Auditions No. 3 The Voice Kids Australia will showcase the extraordinary vocal talent of kids aged 8 to 14 from around Australia. Their goal remains the same, to turn the chairs of the superstar coaches - Joel and Benji Madden, Delta Goodrem and Spice Girl Mel B. 20:00 60 MINUTES Captioned WS NA 60 Minutes is Australia's leading current affairs programme, with a proven record of excellence over three decades. Television's top reporters - Liz Hayes, Michael Usher, Allison Langdon, Tara Brown and Charles Wooley - investigate, analyse and uncover the issues affecting all Australians. 21:00 HOUSE HUSBANDS Captioned WS PG A tragedy at the hospital causes Abi to reassess her approach to motherhood. With their pub losing money, the house husbands face the possibility they may have to sell. Kane suspects his new friend is secretly trying to undermine the pub’s success. Justin feels betrayed when Mark decides to sell his share in the pub. Starring: Julia Morris, Gary Sweet, Lincoln Lewis, Rhys Muldoon, Gyton Grantley, Firass Dirani, Natalie Saleeba 22:00 THE MENTALIST Captioned WS M Violets Jane enlists his colleagues in a dangerous sting operation to catch a deadly team of art thieves. Meanwhile, sparks fly between Lisbon and an agent from the FBI’s art squad. Starring: Simon Baker, Robin Tunney, Tim Kang, Owain Yeoman Cons.Advice: Some Violence 23:00 CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION Captioned Repeat WS M The Panty Sniffer Catherine and Detective Vartann are thrown together in a hotel room for 24 hours as they stake out a duo making drugs in the room next door. Meanwhile, Nick and Langston work a case that involves a new fetish. Starring: Marg Helgenberger, Laurence Fishburne, George Eads Cons.Advice: Some Violence 00:00 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. 00:30 NIGHTLINE PRIME Captioned WS PG Nightline Prime goes inside the most provocative stories of our time, utilising the newest technologies to put viewers in the middle of stories as they unfold. Tonight 2,000 couples, some matched by Mrs. Moon days before, gather outside Seoul, Korea to be wed. 01:30 SPYFORCE Repeat PG The Saviour - Part 2 In an attempt to rescue French and Sister Hilde, who have been captured by the Japanese, Erskine, Gunther and Dr Brookman are also captured. Starring: Russell Crowe, Jack Thompson, Peter Sumner, Katy Wild PLEASE NOTE: This document and its contents are embargoed until 9:00 AM Monday 30 June 2014. 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 Jul 6, 2014 02:30 SKIPPY - THE BUSH KANGAROO Repeat WS G Shark Taggers Classic Australian series starring Ed Deveraux and Tony Bonner. 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 9:00 AM Monday 30 June 2014. 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 Jul 7, 2014 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 Repeat 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 Rachel Mcadams and Haliee Steinfeld. 13:00 NEW YORK MINUTE 2004 Captioned Repeat WS PG New York Minute Good girl/ bad girl sisters suddenly find themselves on a high speed chase escaping crooks, attracting hunks and wreaking havoc in this lightweight comedy set in the Big Apple. Starring: Ashley Olsen, Mary-kate Olsen, Eugene Levy, Andy Richter Cons.Advice: Mild Violence 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 Mega Cash Jackpot Special This week on Hot Seat one lucky contestant will get the chance to win the biggest cash prize ever. Six contestant from the six different States will battle it out each night in the hopes of winning the $1 million cash prize. PLEASE NOTE: This document and its contents are embargoed until 9:00 AM Monday 30 June 2014. 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 Jul 7, 2014 18:00 NINE NEWS Captioned Live WS NA Join Nine News for the latest in news and events that affect you in your local city, as well as news from across Australia and the world. 19:00 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. 19:30 THE VOICE Captioned Live WS PG Live Shows It's all come down to this. Each judge now has their team of four artists. The artists battle it out in the Live Showdowns for their team and coach. Hosted by Darren McMullen. 21:30 THE BIG BANG THEORY Captioned Repeat WS PG The Closet Reconfiguration When Howard finds a letter from his father, he's forced to confront his past, struggling with whether or not he should open it.
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