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Program Guide Report Schedule Program Guide For TCN/GO Sun May 6, 2012 06:00 THUNDERBIRDS Repeat WS G Martian Invasion 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 TAZ-MANIA Repeat G Mutton For Nothing/Dr Wendal & Mr Taz Taz replaces Wile E. Coyote as resident predator on a sheep ranch. 07:30 ANIMANIACS Repeat G Randy Beaman/The Big Candy Store/Bumbies Mom The Warners meet the world's meanest candy storeowner, Ferman Flaxseed. 08:00 THE LOONEY TUNES SHOW WS G Peel of Fortune Bugs and Daffy have a reversal of fortune, and Bugs is forced to return to his old rabbit hole. The episode features the Merrie Melodies animated video "We Are in Love," where Lola professes how in love she and Bugs are. 08:30 CAMP LAZLO Repeat WS G Bearly a Vacation / Radio Free Edward Nurse Leslie goes on an overnight hike with the Jellies and pays for it dearly. 09:00 THUNDERCATS Repeat WS PG Ramlak Rising The gang are trapped by pirates while crossing the Sea of Sand. Cons.Advice: Mild Violence 09:30 YOUNG JUSTICE WS PG Disordered While the team deals with the aftermath of Miss Martian's telepathic attack, Superboy goes out with Sphere and finds its original owners: the Forever People of New Genesis, who want their technology back. Cons.Advice: Mild Violence 10:00 BATMAN: THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD Repeat WS PG Aquaman's Outrageous Adventure! Aquaman inadvertenly finds trouble while going on vacation with his son and wife, an is forced to recue Batman from the Pqnguin. Cons.Advice: Mild Violence 10:30 BEN 10: ULTIMATE ALIEN Repeat WS PG Duped In order to be in more than one place, Ben uses Echo Echo to duplicate himself into three different Bens. Meanwhile, King Urien of the Forever Knights attempts to steal an ancient alien artefact. Cons.Advice: Mild Violence 11:00 POWER RANGERS SAMURAI Repeat WS PG Room for One More Antonio feels that he must prove himself as the Gold Samurai Ranger after unexpectedly joining the team. Cons.Advice: Mild Violence 11:30 SURFSPORT Repeat WS NA Billabong Pro Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Highlights of the Billabong Pro, held at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 12:00 SURFSPORT Repeat WS NA Billabong Pro Jeffery's Bay, South Africa Highlights of the Billabong Pro, held at Jeffery's Bay, South Africa. 12:30 ECLIPSE WS TB James Kerley and Zoe Balbi present the latest music videos, artist interviews and exciting competitions. 13:00 FISHING AUSTRALIA WS G Jervis Bay, NSW Sail Yak Marlin A world first as Rob teams up with legendary Kayak Angler Paul OLeary in an attempt to tag a giant marlin from a tiny sailing kayak. 13:30 SEINFELD Repeat WS PG The Wait Out Told that the marriage is on the rocks, both Jerry and Elaine admit to being interested in dating Beth and David Lookner. Following George's offhand remark chiding them about their marriage, Beth and David suddenly decide to separate. Stars Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Jason Alexander and Michael Richards. 14:00 SPIN CITY Captioned Repeat WS PG Gone With The Wind Mike continues to fumble through his relationship with a supermodel; James mourns the loss of a bovine friend. Stars Michael J Fox, Barry Bostwick and special guest Heidi Klum. Starring: Michael J Fox, Barry Bostwick, Connie Britton, Richard Kind, Alan Ruck 14:30 SPIN CITY Captioned Repeat WS PG The Deer Hunter Mike, Carter and Nikki are forced to choose between a hefty donation to the Mayor's campaign fund and the life of a forest creature. Stars Michael J Fox, Barry Bostwick and special guest Barry Corbin. Starring: Michael J Fox, Barry Bostwick, Connie Britton, Richard Kind, Alan Ruck 15:00 THE VOICE Captioned Repeat WS PG The Battles, Part 2 Featuring three phases of competition, contestants battle to progress to the next phase and ultimately secure a recording contract. Featuring the coaches performance and hosted by Darren McMullen. 17:00 CELEBRITY APPRENTICE Captioned Repeat WS PG Run A Tight Ship The celebrities must become the Welcoming party for the P&O Cruise Liner The Pacific Jewel. They must take charge of the turnaround service, readying the ship for the arrival of new passengers, as well as create a welcome show and perform it for a live audience of new passengers. 18:30 THE MIDDLE Captioned Repeat WS PG The Quarry When Axl is suspended from school, Mike forces him to go to work at the quarry to teach him a lesson. And Frankie blames herself when Sue's cross-country team is cut by the school. Starring: Patricia Heaton, Neil Flynn, Eden Sher, Atticus Shaffer, Charlie Mcdermott 19:00 THE MIDDLE Captioned WS PG The Clover Starring: Patricia Heaton, Neil Flynn, Charlie Mcdermott 19:30 THE BIG BANG THEORY Captioned Repeat WS PG The Spaghetti Catalysis When Leonard and Penny aren't speaking, Sheldon goes to extremes to keep them both happy and gets caught in a lie. Starring: Johnny Galecki, Jim Parsons, Kaley Cuoco, Simon Helberg, Kunal Nayyar Cons.Advice: Sexual References 20:00 THE BIG BANG THEORY Captioned Repeat WS PG The Plimpton Stimulation The arrival of a famous physicist has Sheldon and Leonard competing for her attention. Starring: Judy Greer, Johnny Galecki, Jim Parsons, Kaley Cuoco, Simon Helberg, Kunal Nayyar Cons.Advice: Sexual References 20:30 SUBURGATORY WS TB Fire with Fire Jill's marriage may be in trouble when she gets a taste of the single life from Dallas, whose younger boyfriend irks George. Meanwhile, Dalia tries to use Lisa to make Tessa pay for dating Scott Strauss, so Tessa hatches a revenge plot of her own, with Kimantha as her accomplice. Starring: Jeremy Sisto, Jane Levy, Carly Chaikin 21:00 SHERLOCK HOLMES 2009 Captioned Repeat WS M Sherlock Holmes Detective Sherlock Holmes and his stalwart partner Watson engage in a battle of wits and brawn with a nemesis whose plot is a threat to all of England. Starring: Robert Downey Jnr, Jude Law, Rachel Mcadams, Mark Strong Cons.Advice: Strong Violence 23:30 HUMAN TARGET WS TB A Problem Like Maria Maria Gallego returns to ask chance to help rescue a South American activist who has been locked up as a dictator. Starring: Mark Valley, Chi Mcbride, Janet Montgomery 00:30 CLEO BACHELOR OF THE YEAR Repeat PG 25th Anniversary Special Join us for all the glitz, glamour and of course the 50 hot boys as tonight we crown the 2102 Cleo Bachelor of the year direct from The Star's exclusive Marquee nightclub. Cons.Advice: Nudity 01:30 RAPID RESPONSE Captioned Repeat WS PG This series captures life in the fast lane of medical emergency drama as it accompanies the rapid resonse advanced paramedics in their efforts to save lives. Tonight a mercy dash for a severe asthma attack victim, 200 kg Ray has fallen in the his kitchen and can't get up and the desperate race to save Toni-Anne, has her deadly illness returned. 02:00 HOME SHOPPING G Home Shopping. 02:30 HOME SHOPPING Repeat G Home Shopping. 03:00 HOME SHOPPING Repeat G Home Shopping. 03:30 HOME SHOPPING Repeat G Home Shopping. 04:00 GREEN ACRES Repeat G Uncle Fedor Lisa's Uncle Fedor gets her and Olive involved in spies and such when he makes an unexpected visit. Starring: Eddie Albert, Eva Gabor, Tom Lester, Pat Buttram 04:30 GREEN ACRES Repeat G Happy Birthday Oliver can't decide what to do when it's his birthday and Arnold's on the same day. Starring: Eddie Albert, Eva Gabor, Tom Lester, Pat Buttram 05:00 ANIMANIACS Repeat G Piano Rag/When Rita Met Runt The wild Warner siblings disrupt a piano concert at staid Carnegie Hall. 05:30 THE FLINTSTONES Repeat G Dino Disappears Dino runs away when he thinks that no one remembers that it's the anniversary of his arrival in the Flintstone household. Mon May 7, 2012 06:00 BRATZ Repeat WS PG The Chronicles of Karma A discussion about karma leads Sasha, Cloe and Jade to try and do good deeds in hopes that good things will happen to them in return. They fail, because their motives are selfish. 06:30 TAZ-MANIA Repeat G Mutton For Nothing/Dr Wendal & Mr Taz Taz replaces Wile E. Coyote as resident predator on a sheep ranch. 07:00 FLASH & DASH Repeat G Alliances Jonathans and Lewiss car get damaged in a team match since they are reckless. Sword accuses them for their lousy skill and thinks theyre no good for his team. 07:30 WINX CLUB PG In a magical universe, witches and warriors begin fighting in the name of good vs. evil! At a magic school, five teenage girls are selected to defend the universe with their magic. Cons.Advice: Mild Violence 08:00 BEN 10: ALIEN FORCE Repeat WS PG The Gauntlet When Ben stands up to Cash and JT, they soon discover a robotic gauntlet from Kevin's vehicle. Cons.Advice: Mild Violence 08:30 ANIMANIACS Repeat G Randy Beaman/The Big Candy Store/Bumbies Mom The Warners meet the world's meanest candy storeowner, Ferman Flaxseed. 09:00 THE FLINTSTONES Repeat G Fred's Monkeyshines Myopic Fred takes a monkey to the circus, believing it to be his daughter, Pebbles. 09:30 I DREAM OF JEANNIE Repeat WS G My Master the Ghost Breaker Tony inherits a haunted English mansion.
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