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Melbourne Program Guide MELBOURNE PROGRAM GUIDE Sunday 26th April 2009 06:00 am LIVE: NASCAR Nationwide Series R8 Aaron's 312 @ Talladega (Cont) From the track made famous by the Will Ferrell film, Nascar Nationwide action NWS09/008 from Talladega Speedway. SPECIAL EVENT 08:00 am Grand-Am Rolex Sportcar Series Race 2 Bosch 250 @ Virginia GASS09/002 Race 2 from Virginia as the Grand-Am Sportscar Series comes to ONE with a whole new motorsport category on Australian television. 11:00 am Drift DRFT09/006 High-powered motor sport action testing drivers' skill to control a car while it slides sideways at high speed through a marked course. It is judged on execution and style rather than who finishes the course fastest. 12:00 pm Drag Racing: Andra Championship Round 1 DRAC09/001 Action from Australian Drag Racing's ANDRA Championship series. 01:00 pm I Fish G IFISH4/014 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. 01:30 pm Xtreme Paintball: Beyond The Paint XPBL09/008 The world's most outrageous, fun and fearless paintball players face off for cash prizes, respect and glory. SPECIAL EVENT 02:00 pm LIVE: Netball: ANZ Championship Firebirds Vs Magic (Also airing on TEN) Sunday Afternoon Netball continues with the Fourth Round clash between the NETB09/018 Queensland Firebirds and 2008 Grand Finalists the Waikato-Bay of Plenty Magic. Will a NZ team break through for a win on Australian soil? SPECIAL EVENT 03:55 pm LIVE: Moto GP R2 Japan (Also airing on TEN) Casey Stoner continues the Aussie charge against Valentino Rossi in Round 2 MTGP09/002 in Japan. 05:00 pm Omnisport OMNS09/030 Hot off the satellite, your daily dose of international sports news and highlights from a European perspective. Last Updated 08th Apr 2009 - 11:44 © Network Ten Pty Limited ABN 91 052 515 250 MELBOURNE PROGRAM GUIDE Sunday 26th April 2009 05:30 pm AFL Premiership Season 2009 CC Round 5 - North Melbourne V Richmond AFL09/018 The Kangaroos take on the Tigers at Etihad Stadium. 07:30 pm Sports Tonight: The Weekend Wrap STOH09/005 The best way to end the weekend is Sports Tonight: The Weekend Wrap. Join Rob Canning for extended sports news, results and highlights. 08:30 pm Slamball SLMB08/004 Slamball is inspired by the strategies, aesthetics and pacing of video games, where athletes fly higher and hit harder, performing feats that are part basketball, football, hockey and gymnastics. 09:00 pm LIVE: Formula 1 Grand Prix: Bahrain G R4 Bahrain Pre -Race Show Pre-Race Show FORM09/013 Hosted by Greg Rust. SPECIAL EVENT 09:50 pm LIVE: Formula 1 Grand Prix: Bahrain R4 Bahrain Grand Prix FORM09/014 Its been a controversial and drama-packed start to the 2009 F1 season and as the road show rolls on to Bahrain, the teams are starting to find form. SPECIAL EVENT 12:05 am LIVE: Twenty20 IPL Kings XI Punjab V Rajasthan Royals IPL09/014 Warnie's Royals take on Brett Lee and Simon Katich's Kings XI squad. 04:00 am NASCAR Sprint Cup Qualifying R9 Aaron's 499 @ Talladega -Qualifying NSC09/030 Marcos Ambrose takes to the Talladega track in Sprint Cup Qualifying. Last Updated 08th Apr 2009 - 11:44 © Network Ten Pty Limited ABN 91 052 515 250 MELBOURNE PROGRAM GUIDE Monday 27th April 2009 06:00 am Twenty20 IPL Royal Challengers Banagalore V Delhi Daredevils IPL09/015 Kevin Pietersen's Royal Challengers take on Dave Warner and Glenn McGrath in the Delhi Daredevils. 09:30 am Transworld Sport (Rpt) TRWS09/006 The world's most acclaimed weekly sports magazine show, bringing you the big highlights and profiles of the stars behind the results. Plus the wacky and unexpected elements from the World of Sport. 10:30 am Surfing: Asp Season ASPSA/004 The ASP Mens World Championship Tour is the premier mens surfing tour, featuring 10 rounds with the top 45 ranked professional surfers in the world, as well as local wild card entries. SPECIAL EVENT 11:30 am LIVE: Basketball: NBA Playoffs Playoffs - Round 1 Game 4 NBA09/027 Teams to be advised. 02:00 pm Twenty20 IPL Replay (Rpt) Kings XI Punjab V Rajasthan Royals IPL09/014 Warnie's Royals take on Brett Lee and Simon Katich's Kings XI squad. SPECIAL EVENT 05:00 pm LIVE: Netball: ANZ Championship Tactix Vs Thunderbirds NETB09/017 The Adelaide Thunderbirds cross the ditch to face NZ's Tactix. 06:55 pm Netball Moment G Netball: Mo'onia Gerrard NBMG09/01 A sneak peek at life away from the court for Australian Diamonds netballer Mo'onia Gerrard. 07:00 pm Sports Tonight STOE09/022 Live across Australia 5 nights a week, Brad McEwan presents Australia's most trusted nightly sports news program. 07:30 pm One Week At A Time G OWAT09/005 Stephen Quartermain and Robert Walls are joined by current players in the first AFL show with post-round analysis. SPECIAL EVENT 08:30 pm Netball: ANZ Championship Swifts Vs Mystics NETB09/020 Defending Champions the NSW Swifts host the Northern Mystics. Last Updated 08th Apr 2009 - 11:44 © Network Ten Pty Limited ABN 91 052 515 250 MELBOURNE PROGRAM GUIDE Monday 27th April 2009 10:30 pm Basketball: NBA Playoffs (Rpt) Playoffs - Round 1 Game 4 NBA09/027 Teams to be advised. SPECIAL EVENT 12:20 am LIVE: Twenty20 IPL Kolkata Knight Riders V Mumbai Indians IPL09/016 Ponting's Knight Riders face the Mumbai Indians led by Sachin Tendulkar and Harbhajan Singh. 04:00 am Omnisport OMNS09/031 Hot off the satellite, your daily dose of international sports news and highlights from a European perspective. 04:30 am Netball: ANZ Championship (Rpt) Vixens Vs Steel NETB09/016 Trans Tasman rivalry in an Anzac Day special event as the Melbourne Vixens host ths Southern Steel. Last Updated 08th Apr 2009 - 11:44 © Network Ten Pty Limited ABN 91 052 515 250 MELBOURNE PROGRAM GUIDE Tuesday 28th April 2009 06:00 am Twenty20 IPL (Rpt) Kolkata Knight Riders V Mumbai Indians IPL09/016 Ponting's Knight Riders face the Mumbai Indians led by Sachin Tendulkar and Harbhajan Singh. SPECIAL EVENT 09:00 am LIVE: Major League Baseball Teams TBA MLB09/016 12:30 pm I Fish (Rpt) G IFISH4/013 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. 01:00 pm Netball: ANZ Championship (Rpt) Vixens Vs Steel NETB09/016 Trans Tasman rivalry in an Anzac Day special event as the Melbourne Vixens host ths Southern Steel. 03:00 pm Omnisport OMNS09/032 Hot off the satellite, your daily dose of international sports news and highlights from a European perspective. 03:30 pm Twenty20 IPL Deccan Chargers V Chennai Super Kings IPL09/017 Gilchrist and Symonds lead the Aussie charge for the Chargers against Murali, Hayden and Hussey for the Super Kings. 07:00 pm Sports Tonight STOE09/023 Live across Australia 5 nights a week, Brad McEwan presents Australia's most trusted nightly sports news program. 07:30 pm Formula 1 Grand Prix: Bahrain (Rpt) R4 Bahrain Grand Prix FORM09/014 Its been a controversial and drama-packed start to the 2009 F1 season and as the road show rolls on to Bahrain, the teams are starting to find form. 09:45 pm Moto GP (Rpt) R2 Japan MTGP09/002 Casey Stoner continues the Aussie charge against Valentino Rossi in Round 2 in Japan. 10:50 pm NBA 360 G NBA09/050 As the playoffs begin on ONE, NBA 360 brings you all the best action and news from the week. 11:50 pm Xtreme Paintball: Beyond The Paint (Rpt) The world's most outrageous, fun and fearless paintball players face off for XPBL09/008 cash prizes, respect and glory. Last Updated 08th Apr 2009 - 11:44 © Network Ten Pty Limited ABN 91 052 515 250 MELBOURNE PROGRAM GUIDE Tuesday 28th April 2009 SPECIAL EVENT 12:20 am LIVE: Twenty20 IPL Delhi Daredevils V Rajasthan Royals IPL09/018 Glenn McGrath's Daredevils face up to Warnie, Watson, Tait and Morkel from the Royals. 04:00 am Omnisport (Rpt) OMNS09/032 Hot off the satellite, your daily dose of international sports news and highlights from a European perspective. 04:30 am Netball: ANZ Championship (Rpt) Firebirds Vs Magic NETB09/018 Sunday Afternoon Netball continues with the Fourth Round clash between the Queensland Firebirds and 2008 Grand Finalists the Waikato-Bay of Plenty Magic. Will a NZ team break through for a win on Australian soil? Last Updated 08th Apr 2009 - 11:44 © Network Ten Pty Limited ABN 91 052 515 250 MELBOURNE PROGRAM GUIDE Wednesday 29th April 2009 06:00 am AFL Premiership Season 2009 (Rpt) CC Round 5 - North Melbourne V Richmond AFL09/018 The Kangaroos take on the Tigers at Etihad Stadium. 08:00 am Twenty20 IPL (Rpt) Delhi Daredevils V Rajasthan Royals IPL09/018 Glenn McGrath's Daredevils face up to Warnie, Watson, Tait and Morkel from the Royals. 11:00 am Surfing: Season Review 2006 Surfing Review 2006 SURFA/03 SPECIAL EVENT 12:00 pm LIVE: Major League Baseball Giants V Dodgers MLB09/017 Major League Baseball action on ONE sees the San Francisco Giants take on the LA Dodgers. 03:30 pm Omnisport OMNS09/033 Hot off the satellite, your daily dose of international sports news and highlights from a European perspective. 04:00 pm NBA 360 (Rpt) G NBA09/050 As the playoffs begin on ONE, NBA 360 brings you all the best action and news from the week.
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