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PDF,283KB,2Page HIRO CLUB NEWS ・ BILINGUAL TV PROGRAMS June 2016 Sunday Thomas & Friends / 5:30pm – 5:50pm (#2) #1: NHK Sogo #4: Hiroshima TV #2: NHK E Tele #5: Home TV Special Foreign Animation Program (#2) #3: RCC #8: TSS th 12 Pixar Short Film Collection / 4:30pm – 5:00pm Some changes may occur because of special programming. ------------------------------------------------------------------- MOVIES rd NEWS 3 Harry Potter and the Order of the Monday - Sunday Phoenix / ’07 UK, USA / 9:00pm-11:24pm (#4) th ’10 USA, China / 12:45am-2:45am NHK News 7 / 7:00pm – 7:30pm (#1) 4 Shanghai / (#3) Monday - Friday 5th On Deadly Ground / ’94 USA / 1:53am – News Watch 9 / 9:00pm – 10:00pm (#1) 3:45am (#3) ------------------------------------------------------------------- 10th Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince REGULAR PROGRAMS / ’09 UK, USA / 9:00pm-11:29pm (#4) Thursday 10th Gravity / ’13, USA / 9:00pm-11:29pm (#4) TED / 11:00pm – 11:25pm (#2) 11th Olympus Has Fallen / ’13 USA / 12:45am- Rerun: Mon., 12:45am – 1:10am 3:02am (#3) Friday 12th One in the Chamber / ’12 USA / 1:53am – Japanese Lesson / 1:35pm – 1:50pm (#2) 3:45am (#3) Through the Wormhole / 10:00pm – 10:45pm 17th Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (#2) Part I / ’10 UK, USA / 9:00pm-11:49pm (#4) Saturday 18th Eagle Eye / ’08 USA / 12:45am – 2:42am (#3) Dramatic Earth (Documentary Program) / 19th Volver / ’06 Spain / 1:45am-3:30am (#8) 7:00pm – 7:45pm (#2) 19th The Human Stain / ’03 USA / 1:53am-3:45am Rerun: Mon., midnight – 12:45am (#3) ----------------------------------------------------------------- th DRAMAS 24 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Monday Part II / ’11 UK, USA / 9:00pm-11:29pm (#4) th 不良笑花 / Miss No Good (’09 Taiwan) / 25 Spider-Man / ’02 USA / 12:45am-2:42am (#3) 26th The Detonator / ’06 USA / 1:58am-3:45am (#3) 1:25am – 2:20am (#4) the 27th: 1:50am-2:45am ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wednesday SPORTS K. C. Undercover (’15 USA) / 7:25pm – 7:50pm Volleyball Broadcasted in Japanese only (#2) Saturday Olympic Qualification Tournament: Men’s Match Sam & Cat (’13 USA) / 6:25pm – 6:50pm (#2) st Sunday 1 Japan x Iran / 7:00pm – 8:54pm (#8) 2nd Japan x Australia / 7:00pm – 9:00pm The Musketeers (’14 UK) / 11:00pm – midnight (#3) (#1) th ----------------------------------------------------------------- 4 Japan x Canada / 7:00pm – 8:54pm ANIMATIONS (#8) th Tuesday 5 Japan x France / 6:30pm – 9:00pm (#3) Sarah & Duck / 5:20pm – 5:25pm (#2) Friday Soccer Sushi Town / 3:55pm – 4:00pm (#2) KIRIN Cup Soccer 2016 (#5) Broadcasted in Japanese only Saturday 3rd Semi Final: Japan x Bulgaria / 7:34pm- Curious George / 8:35am – 9:00am (#2) 9:44pm Thunderbirds Are Go / 5:05pm – 5:30pm (#1) 7th Final / 7:00pm-9:35pm Except the 11th & the 18th SpongeBob SquarePants / 6:00pm – 6:25pm (#2) Please feel free to contact to the International Exchange Lounge at 082-247-9715. E-Mail: [email protected] June 2016 テ-1 HIRO CLUB NEWS ・ BILINGUAL TV PROGRAMS UEFA Euro 2016 (#5) Broadcasted in Japanese only 11th France x Romania / 3:40am-6:00am 12th England x Russia / 3:45am-6:20am 13th Poland x Northern Ireland / 12:50am- 3:00am 18th Spain x Turkey / 3:50am-6:00am 19th Portugal x Austria / 3:45am-6:00am 23rd Hungary x Portugal / 12:50am-3:00am Rugby (#4) Broadcasted in Japanese only 12th Japan x Canada / 7:00am-8:55am 18th Japan x Scotland / 7:00pm-9:09pm 25th Japan x Scotland / 7:00pm-9:09pm Golf 2016 U.S. Open Championship / Oakmont Country Club (Golf) (#5) Broadcasted in Japanese only 17th 2:31am-4:55am 18th 1:00am-3:50am 19th 6:00am-8:00am 20th 2:40am-8:30am Wimbledon: The 2016 Championships (#1) Check the official website for more information (URL: http://www.wimbledon.com/) 28th 12:10am-4:20am 29th 12:10am-4:20am 30th 12:10am-4:20am Jul. 1 12:10am-4:20am Please feel free to contact to the International Exchange Lounge at 082-247-9715. E-Mail: [email protected] June 2016 テ-2 .
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