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Sydney Program Guide 3/1/2019 prtten04.networkten.com.au:7778/pls/DWHPROD/Program_Reports.Dsp_ONE_Guide?psStartDate=10-Mar-19&psEndDate=16-Mar-19&psChannel=ONE+Sydney SYDNEY PROGRAM GUIDE Sunday 10th March 2019 06:00 am Home Shopping (Rpt) Home Shopping 06:30 am Home Shopping (Rpt) Home Shopping 07:00 am Home Shopping (Rpt) Home Shopping 07:30 am Key Of David CC PG The Key of David, a religious program, covers important issues of today with a unique perspective. REPLAY 08:00 am 2019 Super Rugby Round 4: Waratahs V Reds Relive all the action from Round 4 of the 2019 Super Rugby Championship when the Waratahs take on the Reds from the SCG, Sydney. 10:00 am Hogan's Heroes (Rpt) G Hogan Gives A Birthday Party Hogan hijacks a German bomber, and plans to use it to destroy an oil refinery and foil a German general who knows about the Heroes' operation. Starring: Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary 10:30 am The Home Team (Rpt) CC G Tune in and get inspired to do that job you've been putting off for too long... The Home Team are your team of dedicated DIY'ers. Learn affordable ways to make your home stylish, cozy and sustainable. 11:00 am Red Bull Air Race Abu Dhabi Highlights - 60min The Red Bull Air Race is an exciting competition in which the world's most talented pilots are up against each other in a race based on http://prtten04.networkten.com.au:7778/pls/DWHPROD/Program_Reports.Dsp_ONE_Guide?psStartDate=10-Mar-19&psEndDate=16-Mar-19&psChannel=ONE+Sydney 1/48 3/1/2019 prtten04.networkten.com.au:7778/pls/DWHPROD/Program_Reports.Dsp_ONE_Guide?psStartDate=10-Mar-19&psEndDate=16-Mar-19&psChannel=ONE+Sydney speed, precision and skill. 12:00 pm Escape Fishing With ET (Rpt) CC G Join Andrew 'ET' Ettingshausen, as he escapes the city for adventure around Australia and the Pacific, hunting out the most exciting species & interesting spots with his mates. Last Updated 01st Mar 2019 - 13:51 © Network Ten Pty Limited ABN 91 052 515 250 SYDNEY PROGRAM GUIDE Sunday 10th March 2019 12:30 pm Pooches At Play (Rpt) CC G Join Hosts Gyton Grantley and Lara Shannon and their four-legged best mates George and Darcy as they explore everything you need to know to help keep your Pooch happy, healthy and loving life. 01:00 pm Porsche Carrera Cup Championship Porsche Carrera Cup Championship - Adelaide Highlights from round 1 of the Porsche Carrera Cup Australia championship from the Adelaide 500 on the Adelaide street circuit. http://prtten04.networkten.com.au:7778/pls/DWHPROD/Program_Reports.Dsp_ONE_Guide?psStartDate=10-Mar-19&psEndDate=16-Mar-19&psChannel=ONE+Sydney 2/48 3/1/2019 prtten04.networkten.com.au:7778/pls/DWHPROD/Program_Reports.Dsp_ONE_Guide?psStartDate=10-Mar-19&psEndDate=16-Mar-19&psChannel=ONE+Sydney ALL NEW EPISODES 02:00 pm Monster Jam G Cardiff, Wales - Racing And Freestyle Monster Jam features the biggest performers on four wheels: Monster Jam trucks! The 3 metre tall, 5 tonne machines are the perfect sports entertainment with action packed viewing. 03:00 pm Bondi Rescue (Rpt) CC PG Coarse Language Harry loses his cool with 3 swimmers that he’s forced to rescue just seconds after warning them not to swim in a dangerous area. However, calling them “imbeciles” and “idiots” puts him in hot water. 03:30 pm Bondi Rescue (Rpt) CC PG Mature Themes, Nudity A drunk woman goes missing in the water so the boys bring in the chopper to help find her. Also, Terry has the most critical rescue of the season, which brings back some emotional memories for him. 04:00 pm Fishing Edge (Rpt) PG The boys head to the West Coast of Victoria to a place called "The Horseshoe" to target school bluefin and albacore tuna. ALL NEW EPISODES 04:30 pm Fishing Australia Australia's favourite angling adventure series, Fishing Australia, sets out each week to explore the many wild and wonderful fishing destinations which highlight Australia's diverse, natural beauty. 05:00 pm What's Up Down Under (Rpt) CC G Travel & Lifestyle program celebrating the Australian caravanning and holiday park experience. http://prtten04.networkten.com.au:7778/pls/DWHPROD/Program_Reports.Dsp_ONE_Guide?psStartDate=10-Mar-19&psEndDate=16-Mar-19&psChannel=ONE+Sydney 3/48 3/1/2019 prtten04.networkten.com.au:7778/pls/DWHPROD/Program_Reports.Dsp_ONE_Guide?psStartDate=10-Mar-19&psEndDate=16-Mar-19&psChannel=ONE+Sydney Last Updated 01st Mar 2019 - 13:51 © Network Ten Pty Limited ABN 91 052 515 250 SYDNEY PROGRAM GUIDE Sunday 10th March 2019 05:30 pm I Fish Summer Series CC G Summer Series Join one of Australia's finest fishermen, Paul Worsteling as he travels around Australia and the world in search of the ultimate angling experience. 06:00 pm Planes Gone Viral (Rpt) CC PG In The Cockpit Mild Coarse Language Planes Gone Viral brings together the most heart-stopping & gut- wrenching plane incidents out there. From the truly sublime to the frankly ridiculous & candid footage of air incidents caught on camera ALL NEW EPISODES 07:00 pm Mega Mechanics G What happens when mega-machines go down? It's up to the mega- mechanics to fix them! With huge structures, extreme locations & millions of dollars on the line if they don't repair the machines on time. 08:00 pm To Be Advised MOVIE 09:00 pm Stratton (2017) MA15+ Strong Violence, Strong Adult After a high-stakes M16 mission goes horribly wrong, Special Boat Themes Service commando John Stratton must face the threat of a chemical weapons attack by a rogue former Soviet agent hell-bent on revenge. Starring: Dominic Cooper, Connie Nielsen, Austin Stowell, Gemma http://prtten04.networkten.com.au:7778/pls/DWHPROD/Program_Reports.Dsp_ONE_Guide?psStartDate=10-Mar-19&psEndDate=16-Mar-19&psChannel=ONE+Sydney 4/48 3/1/2019 prtten04.networkten.com.au:7778/pls/DWHPROD/Program_Reports.Dsp_ONE_Guide?psStartDate=10-Mar-19&psEndDate=16-Mar-19&psChannel=ONE+Sydney Chan, Thomas Kretschmann 11:00 pm NCIS (Rpt) CC M Baltimore WS Through a series of flashbacks, we discover how Tony first met Gibbs and why he left the Baltimore police department to join the NCIS team. Starring: Mark Harmon, Michael Weatherly, David McCallum, Sean Murray, Pauley Perrette, Cote De Pablo, Rocky Carroll 12:00 am CSI: Miami (Rpt) MA15+ Dead Air Violence When a kidnapped woman mis-dials a mobile number from inside the trunk of a car and begs for help, the team must figure out the number and person she was trying to call in the first place. Starring: David Caruso, Emily Procter, Adam Rodriguez, Khandi Alexander, Jonathan Togo Guest Starring: Bruce Davison Last Updated 01st Mar 2019 - 13:51 © Network Ten Pty Limited ABN 91 052 515 250 SYDNEY PROGRAM GUIDE Sunday 10th March 2019 01:00 am 48 Hours (Rpt) CC M Dark Side Of The Mesa Violence, Mature Themes An Arizona man who was convicted of killing his wife in 2004 goes http://prtten04.networkten.com.au:7778/pls/DWHPROD/Program_Reports.Dsp_ONE_Guide?psStartDate=10-Mar-19&psEndDate=16-Mar-19&psChannel=ONE+Sydney 5/48 3/1/2019 prtten04.networkten.com.au:7778/pls/DWHPROD/Program_Reports.Dsp_ONE_Guide?psStartDate=10-Mar-19&psEndDate=16-Mar-19&psChannel=ONE+Sydney back in front of a jury for a second chance at freedom. 02:00 am Hogan's Heroes (Rpt) G Hogan Gives A Birthday Party Hogan hijacks a German bomber, and plans to use it to destroy an oil refinery and foil a German general who knows about the Heroes' operation. Starring: Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary 02:30 am RPM (Rpt) CC Hosted by 10 Sport's Matt White, RPM delivers all the latest in race previews and reviews, as well as feature stories covering Formula One, MotoGP, Supercars and all things motorsport. LIVE 03:30 am MotoGP 2019 Race 1 Qatar Grand Prix Join us for all the action of Race 1, Qatar Grand Prix 2019. LIVE from the Losail International Circuit. 05:00 am The Doctors M A mother raises awareness after her child's frightening tonsillectomy complication; recipes for people on a budget; can squash actually poison you? http://prtten04.networkten.com.au:7778/pls/DWHPROD/Program_Reports.Dsp_ONE_Guide?psStartDate=10-Mar-19&psEndDate=16-Mar-19&psChannel=ONE+Sydney 6/48 3/1/2019 prtten04.networkten.com.au:7778/pls/DWHPROD/Program_Reports.Dsp_ONE_Guide?psStartDate=10-Mar-19&psEndDate=16-Mar-19&psChannel=ONE+Sydney Last Updated 01st Mar 2019 - 13:51 © Network Ten Pty Limited ABN 91 052 515 250 SYDNEY PROGRAM GUIDE Monday 11th March 2019 06:00 am Home Shopping (Rpt) Home Shopping 06:30 am Home Shopping (Rpt) Home Shopping 07:00 am Home Shopping (Rpt) Home Shopping 07:30 am Home Shopping (Rpt) Home Shopping 08:00 am RPM (Rpt) CC Hosted by 10 Sport's Matt White, RPM delivers all the latest in race previews and reviews, as well as feature stories covering Formula One, MotoGP, Supercars and all things motorsport. 09:00 am Monster Jam (Rpt) G Cardiff, Wales - Racing And Freestyle Monster Jam features the biggest performers on four wheels: Monster Jam trucks! 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