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Sydney Program Guide Page 1 of 39 Sydney Program Guide Sun Aug 8, 2021 06:00 TRANSFORMERS: CYBERVERSE Repeat WS PG Cube/Terminal Velocity Bumblebee learns how he first met Windblade and relives a Golden Age encounter./ Bumblebee explores a nightmarish memory of his visit to Velocitron; Windblade pilots the shuttle in a relentless dogfight with the Decepticon Seekers. Cons.Advice: Animated Violence 06:30 JUNGLE BEAT Repeat WS G Boom Crack/Tickle Munki/Cliffhanger The Jungle Beat Explorers are four intrepid adventurers on a slapstick mission of discovery. 07:00 GIGANTOSAURUS Repeat WS G Bill's Broken Promise/Born Tree Four curious young dinosaur friends explore the mystery of Gigantosaurus, the largest, fiercest dinosaur of all, as they face their individual fears and work together to solve problems during their many adventures. 07:30 NATE IS LATE Captioned Repeat WS C The Dream/The Werewolf Every morning, 8-year-olds Nate and Malika leave home 30 minutes early to go to school, and yet every morning they arrive late! That's because every morning, something AMAZING happens on the way. But even though their stories are always true, the school's principal never believes them! 08:00 MY LITTLE PONY: PONY LIFE WS G Time After Time Capsule/The Great Cowgirl Hat Robbery/Planet of the Apps/Back To The Present A look at the funny side of friendship with Sugarcube Corner as the centre of the world, and Pinkie pie serves the best cupcakes to her friends. Cons.Advice: Themes 08:30 CARE BEARS: UNLOCK THE MAGIC Repeat WS G Dibble's Dust-Up/Hide and Sneak Grumpy's determination to get the Cloudseeker clean is comically thwarted when Dibble befriends a stowaway trio of cute dust bunnies. TRANSFORMERS: RESCUE BOTS 09:00 Repeat WS G ACADEMY More Than Meets the Eye/Things That Go Bot in the Night When the Recruits rescue a Decepticon from a damaged ship, they disagree on how to treat the evil bot, forcing Wedge to reveal his biggest secret. POKEMON THE SERIES SUN & MOON - 09:30 Repeat WS G ULTRA ADVENTURES Smashing with Sketch! Pokémon School graduate Ilima teaches our heroes about an activity that's near and dear to his heart! Cons.Advice: Animated Violence PLEASE NOTE: This document and its contents are embargoed until 9:00 AM Sunday 01 August 2021. This document is confidential and is the copyright of Nine Network Australia Pty. Ltd. This document or its contents must not be disclosed or released to any third party before the Embargo Date. Page 2 of 39 Sydney Program Guide Sun Aug 8, 2021 10:00 POWER PLAYERS Repeat WS PG Friends War/The Scratch Pack A human who is able to transform into a toy-sized action figure recruits a team of toy heroes for adventures around the world. Cons.Advice: Mild Violence 10:30 POWER PLAYERS Repeat WS PG The Best Team/Countdown A human who is able to transform into a toy-sized action figure recruits a team of toy heroes for adventures around the world. Cons.Advice: Mild Violence 11:00 NINJAGO WS PG Unsinkable/Five Thousand Fathoms Down The ninja embark on a mission to uncover the source of a mysterious power signal that is disrupting marine life, and Nya's powers. Nya and Maya discover the source of the energy pulse that has been affecting Nya's powers and come face-to-face with a dangerous new villain. Cons.Advice: Themes, Animated Violence 11:30 MONKIE KID Repeat WS PG Impossible Delivery/Skeleton Key Pigsy challenges MK to deliver an order in an allotted time. MK goes through obstacles that challenge his focus in order to accomplish his goal. MK holds the key to an ancient gate that DBK's family wants to unlock. It's a game of cat and mouse as the family tries to get the key from our heroes. Cons.Advice: Animated Violence, Themes 12:00 BAKUGAN: GEOGAN RISING Repeat WS PG The Battle Judgement Begins!/Viloch Takes the Lead! Dan Kouzo and his pals bond with the mysterious creatures known as Bakugan while fighting sinister forces out to control the world. Cons.Advice: Animated Violence, Themes 12:30 BEYBLADE BURST SURGE Repeat WS PG A True Hero, Tag Battle Style Middle schooler Valt Aoi, with his Beyblade Valtryek, faces off against friends, classmates and rivals on his way to become the world's number one blader. Cons.Advice: Mild Violence 13:00 POWER RANGERS DINO FURY WS PG Destination Dinohenge Go-getting reporter Amelia accompanies Ollie and his mom, Dr. Akana, to investigate the mysterious Dinohenge statues. The run into an evil warrior named Void Knight and a threat that puts the entire world in danger. Cons.Advice: Mild Violence, Themes PLEASE NOTE: This document and its contents are embargoed until 9:00 AM Sunday 01 August 2021. This document is confidential and is the copyright of Nine Network Australia Pty. Ltd. This document or its contents must not be disclosed or released to any third party before the Embargo Date. Page 3 of 39 Sydney Program Guide Sun Aug 8, 2021 13:30 CLARENCE Repeat WS PG Officer Moody Clarence is a boy who sees the best in everything. His unique perspective on life transforms even a mundane situation into a wild one. Epic dirt fights, awkward crushes and secret tree forts are all par for the course for the youngster. Cons.Advice: Themes 13:40 MAKING A MODEL WITH YOLANDA HADID Repeat WS PG Model TKO Gigi and Bella's favourite boxing gym brings the fighting spirit out of the girls ahead of a photo shoot for the new Tommy x Gigi collection; Tommy Hilfiger and Gigi help Yolanda decide who will win the campaign as the new Tommy Girl. Cons.Advice: Mild Coarse Language HOLLYWOOD MEDIUM WITH TYLER 14:40 Repeat WS PG HENRY Luann de Lesseps; Maddie Ziegler; Jax Taylor & Tom Sandoval; Tituss Burgess Tyler shares a message with Luann de Lesseps from a recently departed friend; Tyler delivers a heartwarming message to Maddie Ziegler and her mom; Tyler turns a sceptic into a true believer when he visits Jax Taylor and Tom Sandoval. Cons.Advice: Themes, Mild Coarse Language 15:40 SAY YES TO THE DRESS ATLANTA Repeat WS PG You Can't Give Every One a Rose Former Bachelorette Britt finally found love and needs a dress fast. Good thing designer Matthew Christopher's in the house to help! Six-foot-two Bride Shelby never had a dress she liked. 16:40 CITY SLICKERS 1991 Captioned Repeat WS PG City Slickers New Yorker Mitch Robbins is 39 and miserable. He's tired of his job and bored with his life. His two best friends aren't doing much better either. So to chase their troubles away, they trade their briefcases for saddle bags and set out to find freedom and adventure under the wide New Mexico sky. Starring: Billy Crystal, Daniel Stern, Bruno Kirby Cons.Advice: Mild Coarse Language, Sexual References, Mild Violence PLEASE NOTE: This document and its contents are embargoed until 9:00 AM Sunday 01 August 2021. This document is confidential and is the copyright of Nine Network Australia Pty. Ltd. This document or its contents must not be disclosed or released to any third party before the Embargo Date. Page 4 of 39 Sydney Program Guide Sun Aug 8, 2021 19:00 JOHNNY ENGLISH STRIKES AGAIN 2018 Captioned Repeat WS PG Johnny English Strikes Again After a cyber-attack reveals the identity of all of the active undercover agents in Britain, Johnny English is forced to come out of retirement to find the mastermind hacker. Starring: Rowan Atkinson, Ben Miller, Olga Kurylenko Cons.Advice: Mild Violence, Mild Coarse Language 20:45 JOHN WICK 2014 Captioned Repeat WS MA John Wick After the death of his wife, an ex-hitman comes out of retirement to track down the gangsters that took everything from him. Starring: Keanu Reeves, Michael Nyqvist, Alfie Allen Cons.Advice: Strong Violence, Some Coarse Language 22:45 ZOMBIELAND 2009 Repeat WS MA Zombieland In a world overrun by zombies, Tallahassee has found his life's calling slaying the undead. Fearful Columbus however, has survived using the cower-and-run approach. So when these two opposites team up, they're not sure which is worse: falling to zombies or relying on each other. Starring: Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, Abigail Breslin Cons.Advice: Strong Violence, Horror, Frequent Coarse Language YOUNG, DUMB AND BANGED UP IN THE 00:30 Captioned Repeat WS MA SUN Some did not understand the laws. Some are imprisoned for crimes they did not commit. Others are just guilty. Revealing the harrowing real-life accounts of young Brits falling foul of the law in foreign lands. Cons.Advice: Themes, Some Violence, Drug References 01:30 WESTSIDE Captioned Repeat WS MA In which the ground literally moves, as Ted's gang head down to Edgecumbe for their first job without their leader. Meanwhile, Cheryl brings a hippy into the West house, leading to a very uncomfortable visitation from the past for Rita Starring: Antonia Prebble, David De Lautour, Daniel Musgrove Cons.Advice: Dangerous Behaviour, Some Coarse Language, Sex Scenes 02:30 POWER RANGERS DINO SUPER CHARGE Repeat WS PG Here Comes Heximas When the Power Rangers receive mysterious Secret Santa gifts, they uncover an evil plot to ruin Christmas. Cons.Advice: Stylised Violence 03:00 POWER RANGERS DINO FURY Repeat WS PG Destination Dinohenge Go-getting reporter Amelia accompanies Ollie and his mom, Dr. Akana, to investigate the mysterious Dinohenge statues. 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