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Sydney Program Guide Page 1 of 56 Sydney Program Guide Sun Feb 21, 2021 06:00 COUNTRY HOUSE HUNTERS AUSTRALIA Captioned Repeat WS G Warrnambool 1 After living in Portland for the past few years, Brian & Gina are looking to relocate to Warrnambool on Victoria East Coast, where Brian has started a new job. 06:30 COUNTRY HOUSE HUNTERS AUSTRALIA Captioned Repeat WS G Mount Macedon Wendy and Gary are currently living in Berwick, Victoria. They are semi retired. Gary is a keen golfer and gardener while Wendy still works as an interior designer. They are looking to buy a house in beautiful Mount Macedon, Victoria. 07:00 GETAWAY Captioned Repeat WS PG Scenic - India #2 This week on Getaway Livinia Nixon continues her Indian odyssey visiting the coastal state of Kerala including the port city of Kochi, the beautiful backwaters as well as Periyar National Park. 07:30 DESERT FLIPPERS Repeat WS G Funky Floor Plan Lindsey and Eric battle windstorms while making a space flow with a total rework of a house's floor plan. 08:00 BARNWOOD BUILDERS Repeat WS G Hope Rises in White Sulphur Springs After the flood waters recede, the builders join the recovery efforts in White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.; the team builds a timber-frame pavilion as the centerpiece of a memorial park, and community members build barn-wood picnic tables. 09:00 RESTORED Repeat WS G 1927 Arts and Crafts Bungalow A woman and her mother call on Brett to restore a 1927 Arts and Crafts house that's lost some character over the years; while restoring the exterior, kitchen and living room, Brett discovers a masterpiece hidden under all the added layers. 10:00 FIXER UPPER Repeat WS PG First Home With Timeless Class Matt and Melissa look to buy their first house together in Waco, Texas. Local school districts and parks are big draws for the couple, but they need the vision of Chip and Jo to help them find the perfect home to put down roots. 11:00 MAINE CABIN MASTERS Repeat WS PG The Honeymoon Suite Chase and his crew help a newlywed couple turn a wedding gift into an alpine ski bungalow; Chase and his team gut the camp and start from scratch to transform it into a beautiful bungalow that the newlyweds will enjoy for generations. 12:00 HOUSE HUNTERS RENOVATION Repeat WS G American Dream, Reno Reality An Australian couple searches California's San Fernando Valley for their first home; once they settle on a place, they quickly move in but attempting renovations while having the flu leaves them coughing up dollars. 13:00 HOME TOWN Repeat WS G Move It or Lose It? Robyn and Cassidy want to move Robyn's great-grandmothers house to a new plot of land but Ben and Erin are sceptical that the home could survive the move. 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Page 3 of 56 Sydney Program Guide Sun Feb 21, 2021 14:00 HOUSE HUNTERS Repeat WS G A Couple Lands in Columbus A medical helicopter pilot and his wife relocate to Columbus, Ohio, for his job; he wants a Colonial near his helicopter base and doesn't mind projects, but she prefers a quaint home with historic charm that's move-in ready. 14:30 TEXAS FLIP N MOVE Repeat WS G Kid-Friendly Home Casey and Catrina win a gutted house and turn it into a functional family home featuring a stunning kitchen with a walk-in pantry and decorative dormers on the outside. 15:30 FIXER UPPER Repeat WS PG New Chapter for Family of Four After looking at houses for months with no luck, Gayle and Tim Jackson need help to find a new place for their family of four that has four bedrooms and three bathrooms that, ideally, can be renovated within their budget. 16:30 COUNTRY HOUSE HUNTERS AUSTRALIA Captioned Repeat WS G Warrnambool 1 After living in Portland for the past few years, Brian & Gina are looking to relocate to Warrnambool on Victoria East Coast, where Brian has started a new job. 17:00 COUNTRY HOUSE HUNTERS AUSTRALIA Captioned Repeat WS G Mount Macedon Wendy and Gary are currently living in Berwick, Victoria. They are semi retired. Gary is a keen golfer and gardener while Wendy still works as an interior designer. They are looking to buy a house in beautiful Mount Macedon, Victoria. 17:30 HOUSE HUNTERS Repeat WS G City or Suburbia Near Boston Newlyweds search for a home in Boston; he wants to look for a big forever home in the suburbs with lots of space for starting a family and a basement where he can DJ, but she'd rather spend her pre-parenthood years in a city condo closer to her job. PLEASE NOTE: This document is confidential and is the copyright of Nine Network Australia Pty. Ltd. Page 4 of 56 Sydney Program Guide PLEASE NOTE: This document is confidential and is the copyright of Nine Network Australia Pty. Ltd. Page 5 of 56 Sydney Program Guide Sun Feb 21, 2021 18:00 HOUSE HUNTERS Repeat WS G Divided in Dallas A young couple and their dog look for a new home in Dallas; she's hoping to stay close to her family, he's hoping for a fixer upper he can put his stamp on. 18:30 HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL Repeat WS G Jumping in Prague A Canadian woman is leaving both her home and family to go on a European adventure; she fell in love with the area the first time she visited and hopes her best friend can help her find the perfect home in historic Prague, Czech Republic. 19:00 HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL Repeat WS G Newlyweds in Prague Philadelphia newlyweds have decided to make Prague, Czech Republic their new home; they hope their European adventure will be centered in an apartment that will blend the city's old, historic feel with elegant modernity. 19:30 RESTORED BY THE FORDS Repeat WS G The Oasis, Part Two The Fords are back at the Collins' midcentury home for the final phase of renovation. With a tight budget of $30,000, they must find a way to fit all of their design ideas into the Collins' bedrooms and bathrooms. 20:30 SCOTT'S VACATION HOUSE RULES WS G Muskoka Makeover/Alison and Kelsey Scott transforms a modest cottage into an executive style Muskoka retreat. 21:30 MY LOTTERY DREAM HOME WS PG Gail and Chet: Boston Dream Garden David Bromstad takes recent lottery winners on over-the-top house hunts for their new dream homes. Whether they win hundreds of thousands or millions, lucky lottery winners everywhere are jumping headfirst into the real estate market. 22:30 FLIP OR FLOP Repeat WS G Of Wreck and Ruin Tarek and Christina spot a home that's for sale by its owner in La Puente, California and it's in rough shape to say the least. 23:30 THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF DALLAS WS M Donde Esta Margarita These six sophisticated Southern socialites try to climb their way to the top of the city's most exclusive circle. With big wallets, big hearts and even bigger drama, these ladies prove why you don't mess with Texas, let alone a Housewife. Cons.Advice: Some Coarse Language, Sexual References 00:30 RESTORED BY THE FORDS Repeat WS G The Oasis, Part Two The Fords are back at the Collins' midcentury home for the final phase of renovation. With a tight budget of $30,000, they must find a way to fit all of their design ideas into the Collins' bedrooms and bathrooms. PLEASE NOTE: This document is confidential and is the copyright of Nine Network Australia Pty. Ltd. Page 6 of 56 Sydney Program Guide PLEASE NOTE: This document is confidential and is the copyright of Nine Network Australia Pty. Ltd. Page 7 of 56 Sydney Program Guide Sun Feb 21, 2021 01:00 RESTORED BY THE FORDS Repeat WS G House With a Circle Ceiling The Fords are called on the restore a midcentury modern Pittsburgh home for a pair of music lovers. They use clever open space concepts and custom furniture pieces to create a new and invigorating space perfect for entertaining guests. 01:30 MILLION DOLLAR LISTING NY Repeat WS M Pushing The Envelopes Fredrik has a strategy for his new Nolita building, designed by Lenny Kravitz and his team, and he's going to need his passport; Ryan befriends a quirky apartment owner, only to find the rug being pulled out from under him. Cons.Advice: Some Coarse Language 02:30 BARNWOOD BUILDERS Repeat WS G Hope Rises in White Sulphur Springs After the flood waters recede, the builders join the recovery efforts in White Sulphur Springs, W. 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