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Tv Guide Wollongong Tomorrow Tv guide wollongong tomorrow Continue Victoria and Riverland/South East SA listings for Sat, 3 January, 1998 Source: TV Week, Victoria Edition SBS 5.00 Weatherwatch - Music 6.00 Japanese News 6.30 Weatherwatch - Music 7.00 Telegiornale 7.35 Cantonese News 7.55 Mandarin News 8.30 Das Journal 9.00 Le Journal 9.40 Weatherwatch - Music 10.15 Telediario 11.11.1 00 Indonesian News 11.30 Magazine Noon (Night) Business Report 12.30 Film Nothing left to do but cry (PG/Italian) 3.00 About the death of Federico Fellini (Italian) 4.00 Kalachacre: Wheel of Time (Ireland, in English) 4.30 Summer Bombs (UK) 5.30 Once Upon a Time in Cyberville (UK)) 6.30 World News 7.00 Children of Nicaragua (Nicaragua/Spanish) 7.30 America in the Fifties (USA) 8.30 South Park (PG/US) 9.00 Robin and Friends 9.30 Generation (Australia but dealing with a group of British teenagers) 10.00 Movie Naked Killer (MA , Hong Kong / Cantonese) 11.20 Featured from The Food Carpet 12.40 Movie Face to Face (M/Italian) 2.15 close ABC 6.00 Fury 9.00 Restoration Loud Festival Of Noon Bush Tucker Survival Stories: Best of Them12.30 Baseball: Australian League 2.00 English Premier League Football 3.00 Poetry in Motion 4.00 Movie Battle for River Plate 6.00 Woodford Folk Festival 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Pie in the Sky Cop's Daughter 8.30 Bill Second Odds / Seizure (PG, daughter of cop 8.30 Bill Second / Chances Withdrawal (PG, ABC News airs during the program) 9.30 Performance Sudden Last Summer (PG) 10.55 Fury (Triple J simulcasts from 1am) Premier 6.00 Reach Out for Christ 6.30 Bob in Bottle 6. 30 7.00 Saturday Disney 9.00 New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh © 9.30 Adventures of Bush Patrol © 10.00 Huckleberry Hound 10.30 Saved by bell : New Class 11.00 California Dreams 11.30 Surf TV Noon Road in Nagano 1.00 Movie My Man Godfrey 2.55 Movie Hilarious Andrew 5.00 Get Smart 5.30 Rex Hunt Fishing Adventure 6.00 Seven Night News 6.30 The World Around Us Australia Is An Endangered Species (pt 2)/Jaguar: Year of the Cat Adventure 6.00 Seven Night News 6.30 The World Around Us Australia Is An Endangered Species (pt 2)/Jaguar: Year of the Cat (Tattslotto airs during the program) 8.40 Film Bonanza: Under Attack (PG) 10.40 Film Sons of Katie Senior (PG) 1.05 Extraordinary (PG) 2.00 TV trading network WIN 6.00 Faith talks 6.30 Telemall Shopping 7.00 Goodsports © 7.30 World! 8.00 Today Saturday 9.00 Ship ashore © 9.30 Wishbone © 10.00 My Generation © 10.30 Outer Borders 10.50 Cricket: Australia v South Africa-Second Test, Test Day 2 (from SCG) 1.00 Cricket Show 1.30 Cricket cont'd 6.00 National Nine News 6.30 Step-by-Step Bodyguard formerly known as Prince 7.00 Hangin' with Mr Cooper Rivals 7.30 Family Matters Naked and Nerdy 8.00 Married,... with Kelly's Got a Habit (PG) 8.30 John Grisham Client (PG/Premiere) 10.35 Crocodile Shoes 2 (M/Premiere) 1.35 Cricket Highlights 2.05 Late Show with David Letterman (PG) 3.05 Dove: Outlaw Years (M) 4.05 Barney Miller (PG) 4.35 Carson Comedy Classics (PG) 5.00 Kenneth Copeland Ten Victoria / Ten Melbourne 6.00 Barney and Friends 6.30 Fantomcat 7.00 Owl TV (C/Finale) 7.30 Where on Earth is Carmen Sandigo? © 8.00 Totally Wild © 8.30 Inside Stuff 9.00 Video Hits 11.30 Ten-Pin Bowling Noon Bright Ideas: Home Improvement Show-Summer Series 1.30 Flying 18s Yachting 2.00 Film Hatari! 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Greg Norman Classic Fishing Adventures 6.00 From This World 6.30 Goosebumps Piano Lessons May Be Murder/My Hairiest Adventure 7.30 Xena: Warrior Princess Payback (PG) 8 .30 National Geographic Explorer When Nature Strikes Back 9.40 Moloney Past Forgiveness (M) 10.40 Ten News 11.10 Sports Tonight 11.40 NBA Action 12.10 Basketball: NBA Game Week 1. 10 В год, чтобы помнить 1.40 Аборигенов Австралии 2.00 Telemall Покупки 4.00 Рэнди Моррисон министерств 4.30 Ключ Дэвид RTS5A/SES8 7.00 Magic School Bus © 7.30 Goodsports © 8.00 Crocadoo © 8.30 Приключения Буша Патруль © 9.00 Ocean Girl © 9.30 Деннис Угроза 10.00 Внешние границы 10.30 Крикет: Австралия v South Africa-Второй тест, День 2 12.30 Крикет Показать 1.00 Крикет cont'd 5.30 Из этого мира 6.00 Национальный Девять Новости 6.30 Сабрина Ведьма-подросток 7.00 Clueless 7.30 Лоис и Кларк : The New Adventures of Superman Voice from the Past (PG, Lotto draw airs during program) 8.35 Movie My Life (PG) 10.45 Movie Dirty Harry (M) 12.40 Epilogue 12.45 close Seven Melbourne 6.00 2 Stupid Dogs 6.30 Bob in a Bottle 7.00 Saturday Disney 9.00 New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh © 9.30 Adventures of the Bush Patrol © 10.00 Huckleberry Hound 10.30 Saved by the Bell : The New Class 11.00 California Dreams 11.30 The Mask noon The Road to Nagano 1.00 Movie My Man Godfrey 2.55 Movie Merry Andrew 5.00 Get Smart The Mild Ones 1 5.30 Rex Hunt Fishing Adventures 6.00 Seven Nightly News 6.30 World Around Us Australia's Endangered Species (pt 2)/Jaguar: Year of the Cat 7.30 Heartbeat Manhunt (PG, Tattslotto and Super 66 draws air during the program) 8.40 Movie Bonanza : Under Attack (PG) 10.40 Film Sons of Katie Senior (PG) 1.05 Telemall Shopping 2.05 Movie Another Pair of Aces: Two of a Kind (M) 3.45 Movie Rock and Rule (PG) 5.10 Main Event Nine Melbourne 6.00 World Sport Special 6.30 Dinky Dee Tale Bilby 7.00 Goodsports © 7.30 Wonder World! © 8.00 Today on Saturday 9.00 Ship ashore © 9.30 Wishbone © 10.00 My Generation © 10.30 Outer Borders 10.50 Cricket: Australia v South Africa-Second Test, Day 2 1.00 Cricket Show 1.30 Cricket Cont'd 6.00 National Nine News 6.30 Step-by-Step Bodyguard formerly known as Prince 7.00 Hangin's Mr Cooper Rivals 7.30 Family Matters Naked and Nerdy 8.00 Дети Kelly's Got a Habit (PG) 8.30 John Grisham's The Client (PG/premiere) 10.35 Крокодил обувь 2 (M/premiere) 1.35 Крикет Основные моменты 2.05 Позднее шоу с Дэвидом Леттерманом (PG) 3 .05 Одинокий голубь: Outlaw лет Невеста (M) 4,05 Барни Миллер Идентичность (PG) 4,35 Карсон комедии Классика (PG) 5,00 Кеннет Коупленд 2 Любит WA списки на понедельник 8 января 2007 Источник: Телевизионная неделя SBS 6.00 WeatherWatch - Музыка 6.20 Китайские Новости 6.50 WeatherWatch - Музыка 7.25 Итальянские Новости 8.00 Немецкие Новости 8.30 Испанские Новости 9.20 Французские Новости 9..20 55 Русские новости 10.30 Греческие новости 11.30 Арабские новости 12.05 Индонезийские новости 12.30 Польские новости 1.00 Руководство любителей еды в Австралию (G) 1.30 Заключенные Катрины (PG; смотрит на условия в Орлеане приходской тюрьме после прямого удара урагана Катрина в Новом Орлеане) 2.30 Первой мировой войны в борьбе Убийство в окопах (pt 2/PG) 3.30 11 сентября не произошло (G) 4.30 журнал 5.00 Паспорт к родительства (G) 6.00 Автоспорт : 2007 Dakar Rally, Day 2 6.30 World News Australia 7.00 Rough Science Shipwrecked (G) 7.30 MythBusters Outtakes Special (G) 8.30 South Park Jared Has Aides (M) 8.58 SOS Animated 9.00 Drawn Together (MA15+) 9.30 World News Australia 10.00 Shameless (MA15+) 10.50 Movie Kamchatka (G/Argentina) 12.40 Queer as Folk (MA15+) 1.35 WeatherWatch Overnight 5.25 Japanese News ABC 6.00 Grizzly Tales for Gruesome Kids (G) 6.10 Black Hole High (G) 6.30 Tutenstein (G) 7.00 The Gnoufs (G) 7.10 The Wild Thornberrys (G) 7.35 The Fairytaler (G) 8.00 ToddWorld (G) 8.25 Louie (G) 8.35 It's a Big Big World (G) 8.45 Charlie & Lola (G) 8.55 Little Robots (G) 9.05 Peppa Pig (G) 9.10 Bill & Ben the Flowerpot Men (G) 9.25 Bananas in Pajamas (G) 9.30 Play School (G) 10.00 The Wiggles Show (G) 10.10 Play with Me Sesame (G) 10.35 Creature Features (G) 11.00 Best of Landline noon Midday Report 12.30 Worlds Apart (PG) 1.30 Growing Up Gotti (PG/return) 2.00 The Билл (PG) 3.00 Бананы в пижаме (G) 3.05 Rubbadubbers (G) 3.15 Почтальон Пэт (G) 3.30 Play School (G) 4.00 Широкий глаз (G) 4.3010 Мисс BG (G) 4.20 Сидящие утки (G) 4.35 Планета Патрика (G) 4.55 Бернард (G) 5.00 Анджела Анаконда (G) 5.20 Корнейл и Берни (G) 5.35 Параллакс (G) 6.05 Амба: Сибирский тигр (G) 7.00 Новости 7.30 Отчет 8.00 Династии Семья Цеккола (G/finale) 8.30 Западное крыло Король кукурузы/Пробуждение Вызова 10.00 Черные книги Hello Sun (M) 10.25 Новости 10.35 Джек и Бобби Время из жизни/И справедливость для всех середине. Фильм Бедлам (bw/PG) 1.35 Фильм Они были сестрами (bw/PG) 3.25 Супер Одиночный разряд: мужской финал 4.30 Фильм Париж с любовью (G) Семь Перт 6.00 Восход солнца 8.30 Playhouse Disney : Международный 2007, День 2 (в прямом эфире из Олимпийского парка Сиднея) 3.00 Моя жена и дети Jr's Dating Dilemma (G) 3.30 Backyard Наука Сделать свой собственный рок-группы © 4.00 Перейти Остановить © 4.30 Новости 5.00 MAS'H Майор Фред C.
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