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Program Guide PROGRAM GUIDE VICTORIA http://www.primetv.com.au Sunday, September 28, 2008 6:00AM GARNER TED ARMSTRONG G 6:30AM CREFLO A DOLLAR G 7:00AM BLINKY BILL'S AROUND THE WORLD C MONKEY SEE, MONKEY DO ADVENTURES (R) Blinky Bill and his friends Nutsy and Flap rescue mistreated animals from the circus and travel the world in a giant balloon to return them to their homes. Along the way they are pursued by the villainous circus brothers. 7:30AM WEEKEND SUNRISE 'CC' *LIVE* Wake up to a better breakfast with ANDREW O'KEEFE and SAMANTHA ARMYTAGE for all the latest news, sport and weather. 10:00AM MOST DARING (R) PG Get up close to the action during dangerous missions and emergency rescues by fire-fighters, the coastguard, police officers and ordinary people who have had their bravery caught on camera. 11:00AM MASTER RAINDROP 'CC' C FORGIVENESS Get ready for a fun and exciting adventure as four young friends journey across the timeless world of Asian myths and legends. 11:30AM GIRL TV (R) C Four Australian teenage girls - Simone, Juliette, Casey and Chrissie talk, laugh, discuss and debate topics that rock any teen's world. 12:00PM V8 XTRA G Go behind-the-scenes with the drivers and the teams as we take an up-close look at what's happening in the fast and furious world of V8 ** SPECIAL DAY & TIME ** Supercars. 12:30PM MOTORSPORT ON PRIME G MINI CHALLENGE Possessing one of the fastest corners in the country, the challenging 4.4km Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit plays host to Round 5 of the 2008 Mini Challenge. Built to the same high standard by BMW Motorsport in Germany, these high performance R56 Mini Cooper Works race machines are set to turn it on at the fast and flowing Victorian circuit, where weather often plays a major role… Channel Seven’s GRANT DENYER has opened up a 30 point lead over NEIL MCFADYEN in the race for championship glory. Commentary from AARON NOONAN and DAMIEN WHITE. 1:10PM SUNDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE (R) (1964) G MY FAIR LADY AUDREY HEPBURN and REX HARRISON star in the timeless and gloriously witty adaptation of the Broadway musical about Professor Henry Higgins, who makes a bet that he can transform unrefined, dirty Cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle into a lady, and fool everyone into thinking she really is one, too! Also starring STANLEY HOLLOWAY, GLADYS COOPER, WILFRID HYDE-WHITE, JEREMY BRETT, MONA WASHBOURNE and THEODORE BIKEL. 5:00PM MERCURIO'S MENU (R) G FLEURIEU PENINSULA SOUTH AUSTRALIA This week Paul visits the spectacular Fleurieu Peninsula which is a thirty minute drive from Adelaide and includes the famous McLaren Vale wine district, Victor Harbour and a rugged coastline with superb national parks and wildlife. 5:30PM COXY'S BIG BREAK G Coxy heads on a driving holiday to a little oasis in the middle of Victoria. This place has plenty to offer the intrepid traveller, from water sports to great food and wine. Plus, your last chance to win a camper trailer worth $25,000. 6:00PM SEVEN NEWS WITH JENNIFER KEYTE'CC' JENNIFER KEYTE presents today's news with ROB GELL updating *LIVE* the weather. Sport is with TIM WATSON. PROGRAM GUIDE VICTORIA http://www.primetv.com.au Sunday, September 28, 2008 6:30PM THE OUTDOOR ROOM WITH JAMIE DURIE G BALI – WEDDING SPECIAL 'CC' Jason and Karen want to get married in their Brisbane backyard - but it's a mess. Jamie travels to beautiful Bali to bring back some fantastic ideas to turn any garden into a little corner of the tropics, with colourful plants, thatched Balinese huts and stone carvings. Our chef DARREN SIMPSON shows how to make chicken skewers with spicy satay sauce. 7:00PM OUTBACK WILDLIFE RESCUE 'CC' G It's time for Archimedes the koala - who has spent months recovering from a car accident - to be returned to the wild. A massive three-metre long olive python causes havoc in a hen house. A whistling kite is rescued from a poacher's trap. Hosted by ERNIE DINGO. 7:30PM DANCING WITH THE STARS 'CC' *LIVE* G Tonight, your favourite stars will set the dance floor on fire as they take on either the passion of the ARGENTINE TANGO or the sizzling SALSA. Who will be the next to leave? Musician and TV personality RED SYMONS, world champion boxer DANNY GREEN, actress JODI GORDON, AFL footballer PAUL LICURIA, actress and TV presenter TONI PEAREN, comedian and TV/ Radio personality CAL WILSON, TV personality CHARLI DELANEY or actor LUKE JACOBZ. Hosted by DANIEL MACPHERSON and SONIA KRUGER. 9:15PM PRIVATE PRACTICE 'CC' M IN WHICH COOPER FINDS A PORT IN HIS STORM / IN WHICH (A,S) DELL FINDS HIS FIGHT After being stood up by Pete, Addison goes on a date with one of ** DOUBLE EPISODE ** Violet's patients, who turns out to have a peculiar personality trait. Meanwhile, Naomi and Sam get suspicious when their priest phones to request a house call. Guest starring KEIKO AGENA and JOY LAUREN. And in tonight's second episode, the Centre takes on the fertility of one of their previous couples and starts a Dads-to-be class much to Charlotte's displeasure. Meanwhile, Addison is conflicted about her status in the dating world, and Cooper begins a secret affair with one of his colleagues. Guest starring GEORGE SEGAL and DAVID SUTCLIFFE. 11:15PM SECONDS FROM DISASTER PG TEXAS OIL EXPLOSION 23 March, 2005. At the BP oil refinery in Texas City, workers watched ** NEW EPISODE ** in horror as a clear liquid suddenly shot out of the top of a ventilation tower. The mystery liquid fell to the ground forming large clouds of vapour. Seconds later, a white pick-up truck unknowingly backed into one of the lethal pools of liquid and triggered a massive explosion. Fifteen people were killed and 170 seriously injured. Combining advanced CGI, historical footage, forensic science, eyewitness accounts and expert testimonies, we examine the chain of events that lead to this tragedy. 12:15AM THE LATE MOVIE (2002) M WOMEN VS. MEN Seeking the excitement that was once part of their married lives, two ** PREMIERE ** friends slip out one night to a gentleman's club. Starring DAYTON CALLIE, JENNIFER COOLIDGE, BEN DONOVAN. 2:00AM UNDERCOVER ANGELS (R) 'CC' G IAN THORPE is joined by his 'angels' - JACKIE O, KATIE UNDERWOOD and SIMONE KESSELL. Their weekly mission... to covertly answer calls for help and surprise those in need. 2:30AM DANOZ DIRECT G 3:30AM EXPO G 5:00AM GUTHY RENKER G 5:30AM SEVEN EARLY NEWS 'CC' *LIVE* NATALIE BARR and MARK BERETTA present the latest news, sport and weather from around Australia and overseas. PROGRAM GUIDE VICTORIA http://www.primetv.com.au Monday, September 29, 2008 6:00AM SUNRISE 'CC' *LIVE* Wake up to Australia's number one breakfast show with DAVID KOCH and MELISSA DOYLE for all the latest news, sport and weather. 9:00AM THE MORNING SHOW 'CC' *LIVE* PG Same day news, views and a variety of regular segments covering health, fitness, celebrity gossip, cooking, counselling and fashion. Hosted by LARRY EMDUR and KYLIE GILLIES. 11:00AM PLAYHOUSE DISNEY (R) 'CC' P HUGE AND TINY An entertaining and educational program featuring arts, craft, song, dance and storytelling, designed to engage preschoolers. 11:30AM SEVEN MORNING NEWS 'CC' *LIVE* The latest news from around Australia and overseas. Presented by ANN SANDERS. 12:00PM THE MIDDAY MOVIE G BARBIE IN THE DIAMOND CASTLE Liana and Alexa are best friends who shared everything including their ** PREMIERE ** love of music. One day their simple lives change when they are given an enchanted mirror and befriend the girl trapped inside! To save their new friend, Liana and Alexa embark on a dangerous journey to the hidden Diamond Castle that will put their friendship to the test. But through the power of song and with the companionship of two adorable puppies, the girls face their challenges together and learn that friendship is the true treasure. 2:00PM HOME IMPROVEMENT (R) G BORLAND AMBITION When an overly zealous Al buys into Harry's Hardware Store, he has difficulty remembering the 'silent' part of his new partnership. 2:30PM GIRL TV (R) C Four Australian teenage girls - Simone, Juliette, Casey and Chrissie talk, laugh, discuss and debate topics that rock any teen's world. 3:00PM MASTER RAINDROP 'CC' C FLEXIBILITY Get ready for a fun and exciting adventure as four young friends journey across the timeless world of Asian myths and legends. 3:30PM TIME TRACKERS 'CC' C THE PACEMAKER Old Troy has attacked the Dults by sending a time virus to un-invent a **NEW SERIES PREMIERE** key part of the Dult hardware. While the rest of the crew head to 1928 to get the pacemaker reinvented, a panicked Troy is forced to hotwire the Dults and K9 together in order to keep them working at all. 4:00PM IT'S ACADEMIC 'CC' C SIMON REEVE returns with all new episodes of the educational and entertaining show where schools compete to win cash and prizes. 4:30PM SEVEN NEWS AT 4.30 'CC' *LIVE* MIKE AMOR presents the latest news sport and weather from around Australia and overseas. 5.00PM M*A*S*H (R) G (All excluding Albury) 5.00PM DEAL OR NO DEAL G (Albury only) 5.30PM DEAL OR NO DEAL 'CC' G (All excluding Albury) 5.30PM PRIME NEWS *LIVE* ‘CC’ HELEN BALLARD presents the local news, sport and weather for the (Albury only) border region. 6.00PM SEVEN NEWS WITH PETER MITCHELL PETER MITCHELL presents today's news with DAVID BROWN 'CC' *LIVE* updating the weather.
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