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Sydney Program Guide Page 1 of 36 Sydney Program Guide Sun Sep 9, 2012 06:00 THUNDERBIRDS Repeat WS G Lord Parker's Holiday Follow the adventures of the International Rescue, an organisation created to help those in grave danger in this marionette puppetry classic. 07:00 KIDS WB SUNDAY WS G Hosted by Lauren Phillips and Andrew Faulkner. 07:00 THE FLINTSTONES Repeat G Baby Barney Barney agrees to help Fred impress a rich uncle by disguising himself as a baby. 07:30 TAZ-MANIA Repeat G Bad Luck Bottlecap/A Story With A Moral Dingo tricks Taz out of an unusual old bottle cap only to discover it is bad luck and brings an ancient Egyptian curse on its owner. 08:00 PINKY AND THE BRAIN Repeat G Brain's Song In their latest attempt to take over the world, The Brain plots to become a football hero and make the world fall in love with him. 08:30 THE LOONEY TUNES SHOW Repeat WS G Bugs & Daffy Get a Job Proving that work can be fun, Bugs gets a job at Porky's accounting firm. Daffy also gets a job: a nose job. 09:00 THUNDERCATS Repeat WS PG Birth Of The Blades Mumm-Ra goes after the sword of Plun-Darr. Cons.Advice: Mild Violence, Supernatural Themes 09:30 BATMAN: THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD Repeat WS PG Death Race To Oblivion! Earth's heroes and villains must race against each other, with the fate of the planet hanging in the balance. Cons.Advice: Mild Violence 10:00 BATMAN: THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD Repeat WS PG Long Arm Of The Law! After helping Batman save some Camp Scouts, Plastic Man asks for his ally's help when two villains seek revenge on Plaz. Cons.Advice: Mild Violence PLEASE NOTE: This document is confidential and is the copyright of Nine Network Australia Pty Ltd. Page 2 of 36 Sydney Program Guide Sun Sep 9, 2012 10:30 BEN 10: ULTIMATE ALIEN Repeat WS PG Reflected Glory JT and Cash try to cash in on Ben's fame by claiming they are the brains behind Ben 10! Cons.Advice: Mild Violence 11:00 MONSUNO Repeat WS PG Deceit Dax betrays The Core-Tech Team to Charlemagne for Monsuno Essence, but it turns out to be a combined strategy of both him and Chase. Cons.Advice: Stylised Violence 11:30 POWER RANGERS SUPER SAMURAI Repeat PG Super Samurai The Rangers discover cracks in the earth where water from the Netherworld is seeping in. Cons.Advice: Mild Violence 12:00 WINX CLUB Repeat PG Bloom's Challenge Bloom takes on the powerful Nebula in order to save Gardenia from a meteorite of ice. Through Bloom’s demonstration of sacrifice and courage, Morgana is moved to leave her vengeful ways. But she is still driven to have Roxy by her side – no matter what! Cons.Advice: Mild Violence 12:30 ECLIPSE WS PG James Kerley and Zoe Balbi present the latest music videos, artist interviews and exciting competitions. 13:00 FISHING AUSTRALIA G Western Australia's Sweetwater Surprises Anglers travelling to Western Australia typically head out in search of big silver saltwater fish, but there is much more to fishing Australia's biggest state including some remarkable sweet water surprises. Join Rob as he goes bush in search of giant freshwater crayfish, trout on a fly and a fish that by law you can't put back. 13:30 TV SHOP - HOME SHOPPING WS G Total Gym XLS 14:00 SEINFELD Repeat WS PG Bottle Deposit As George's job is jeopardised by his boss' failing memory, Kramer & Newman hatch a moneymaking scheme; Elaine's boss sends her to buy JFK's golf clubs, & Jerrys car is kidnapped by an over-protective mechanic. Stars Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Jason Alexander and Michael Richards. PLEASE NOTE: This document is confidential and is the copyright of Nine Network Australia Pty Ltd. Page 3 of 36 Sydney Program Guide Sun Sep 9, 2012 15:00 BIG BROTHER Captioned Repeat WS PG Daily Show Join host Sonia Kruger as a bunch of everyday Aussie’s are locked up under 24/7 surveillance where this year, at any given time, Big Brother WILL change the rules. 16:00 BIG BROTHER Captioned Repeat WS PG Daily Show Join host Sonia Kruger as a bunch of everyday Aussie’s are locked up under 24/7 surveillance where this year, at any given time, Big Brother WILL change the rules. 17:00 BIG BROTHER Captioned Repeat WS PG Daily Show Join host Sonia Kruger as a bunch of everyday Aussie’s are locked up under 24/7 surveillance where this year, at any given time, Big Brother WILL change the rules. PLEASE NOTE: This document is confidential and is the copyright of Nine Network Australia Pty Ltd. Page 4 of 36 Sydney Program Guide Sun Sep 9, 2012 18:00 BIG BROTHER Captioned Repeat WS PG Daily Show Join host Sonia Kruger as a bunch of everyday Aussie’s are locked up under 24/7 surveillance where this year, at any given time, Big Brother WILL change the rules. 18:30 PREHISTORIC PARK Captioned Repeat WS PG Supercroc It sounds like a joke. What ate the dinosaurs? But the Deinosuchus, a fifty foot crocodile that could jump the length of it's own body, was certainly not funny. This is undoubtedly Nigel's most dangerous mission. 19:30 16 AND PREGNANT WS PG Valerie Valerie Fairman is a high school sophomore from Oxford, Pennsylvania. As the episode unfolds, her boyfriend Matt breaks up with her and says he does not want any contact with her unless it is about the baby. Cons.Advice: Adult Themes, Mild Coarse Language 20:30 THE BIG BANG THEORY Captioned Repeat WS PG The Roomate Transmorgrification Raj moves in with Sheldon when Leonard and Priya's "Star Trek" bedroom fantasy is too much for him; and the guys tease Howard when Bernadette gets her PhD, making Howard the only one without a doctorate. Starring: Johnny Galecki, Jim Parsons, Kaley Cuoco, Kunal Nayyar, Simon Helberg Cons.Advice: Sexual References 21:00 THE BIG BANG THEORY Captioned Repeat WS PG Pilot Brilliant physicist roommates Leonard and Sheldon meet their new neighbour Penny, who begins showing them that as much as they know about science, they know little about actual living. Starring: Johnny Galecki, Jim Parsons, Kaley Cuoco, Simon Helberg, Kunal Nayyar Cons.Advice: Sexual References 21:30 HOSTAGE 2005 Captioned Repeat WS AV Hostage Bruce Willis stars as Jeff Talley, a former hostage negotiator turned small town police chief who is forced into a hostage negotiation that is complicated by the fact that the family patriarch is an accountant for the mob. In an effort to protect their secrets, the mob makes Talley play both sides. Starring: Bruce Willis, Kevin Pollack, Jonathon Tucker, Ben Foster, Rumer Willis Cons.Advice: Strong Violence, Frequent Coarse Language 00:00 CHUCK M Chuck Versus The Suitcase When Chuck and Sarah go undercover in Milan, Chuck realizes the "Achilles' Heel" in their relationship, but must set personal issues aside for the mission. Starring: Zachary Levi, Yvonne Strahovski, Joshua Gomez, Ryan McPartlin Cons.Advice: Strong Violence PLEASE NOTE: This document is confidential and is the copyright of Nine Network Australia Pty Ltd. Page 5 of 36 Sydney Program Guide Sun Sep 9, 2012 00:50 SEINFELD Repeat WS PG Bottle Deposit As George's job is jeopardised by his boss' failing memory, Kramer & Newman hatch a moneymaking scheme; Elaine's boss sends her to buy JFK's golf clubs, & Jerrys car is kidnapped by an over-protective mechanic. Stars Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Jason Alexander and Michael Richards. 01:40 SPIN CITY Captioned Repeat WS PG The Great Debate Michael inadvertently talks a campaign donor into running against the Mayor, then challenges her to a debate; Paul begins living at City Hall; and, Nikki falls for an intern. Stars Michael J. Fox, Richard Kind and Connie Britton. Starring: Michael J Fox, Barry Bostwick, Connie Britton, Richard Kind, Alan Ruck 02:00 TV SHOP - HOME SHOPPING WS G Oreck 02:30 TV SHOP - HOME SHOPPING WS G Nicer Dicer Plus 03:00 MCD WS G Wonder Cooker with Blades Home shopping programme. 03:30 DANOZ G H20 MOP X5 Home shopping programme 04:00 CHUCK Repeat M Chuck Versus The Suitcase When Chuck and Sarah go undercover in Milan, Chuck realizes the "Achilles' Heel" in their relationship, but must set personal issues aside for the mission. Starring: Zachary Levi, Yvonne Strahovski, Joshua Gomez, Ryan McPartlin Cons.Advice: Strong Violence 05:00 EXTRA Captioned Repeat WS NA Co-hosts Mario Lopez and Maria Menounos reporting in front of a live audience from the shows hot location at The Grove in Los Angeles. The show takes viewers on a coast-to-coast trip in every episode, from Hollywood to hotspots at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas as well as Planet Hollywood and Times Square in New York City. 05:30 THE FLINTSTONES Repeat G The Little Stranger Fred frantically calls his overbearing mother-in-law when he thinks Wilma is expecting a baby. PLEASE NOTE: This document is confidential and is the copyright of Nine Network Australia Pty Ltd. Page 6 of 36 Sydney Program Guide Mon Sep 10, 2012 06:00 TAZ-MANIA Repeat G Bad Luck Bottlecap/A Story With A Moral Dingo tricks Taz out of an unusual old bottle cap only to discover it is bad luck and brings an ancient Egyptian curse on its owner. 06:30 ADVENTURE TIME WS PG The Pods/ The Silent King Finn and Jake are sorting beans.
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