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Sydney Program Guide Page 1 of 37 Sydney Program Guide Sun Dec 30, 2012 06:00 THUNDERBIRDS Repeat WS G Terror in NYC Follow the adventures of the International Rescue, an organisation created to help those in grave danger in this marionette puppetry classic. 07:00 ANIMANIACS Repeat G Lookit The Fuzzy Heads/No Face Like Home "Lookit The Fuzzy Heads," exclaims "Tiny Toons" star Elmyra when she visits "Animaniacs." Elmyra loves the Warner siblings in her own overbearing, and sometimes painful, fashion. MARVELOUS MISADVENTURES OF 07:30 Repeat WS G FLAPJACK II N Is For Navy / What's Eatin' Ya Cap'm? 08:00 THUNDERCATS Repeat WS PG Birth Of The Blades Mumm-Ra goes after the sword of Plun-Darr. Cons.Advice: Mild Violence, Supernatural Themes 08:30 ADVENTURE TIME Repeat WS PG Another Way / Paper Pete In the Land of Ooo, a human boy and his magical dog friend set out to become righteous adventurers. Cons.Advice: Stylised Violence 09:00 THE SECRET SATURDAYS Repeat WS PG The Kur Stone (Part 1) They live in a hidden base and are part of a network of scientists who protect against all the underlying evil in world. To the Saturdays, ordinary folk-tales aren't just legends, but real-life mysteries and adventures. 09:30 WINX CLUB Repeat WS PG The Lilo The Winx and Trix race to find the Lilo, a magic plant, which will bloom for the first time in centuries. Surprisingly, the powerful flower is in the hands of Macy, Mitzi’s little sister! Cons.Advice: Mild Violence 10:00 BATMAN: THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD Repeat WS PG Sidekicks Assemble! Aqualad, Robin and Speedy have had it with being bossed around and demand a piece of the action, but they get more than they bargained for. Cons.Advice: Mild Violence 10:30 BEN 10: ULTIMATE ALIEN Repeat WS PG The Perfect Girlfriend Nano-chips impersonate Julie. Cons.Advice: Mild Violence PLEASE NOTE: This document is confidential and is the copyright of Nine Network Australia Pty. Ltd. Page 2 of 37 Sydney Program Guide Sun Dec 30, 2012 11:00 MONSUNO Repeat WS PG Rising Cons.Advice: Stylised Violence 11:30 POWER RANGERS SUPER SAMURAI Repeat WS PG Super Samurai The Rangers discover cracks in the earth where water from the Netherworld is seeping in. Cons.Advice: Mild Violence 12:00 I HATE MY TEENAGE DAUGHTER Repeat WS PG Pilot (*Series Premiere*) Two single mums who are best friends struggle to raise their spoiled, mean-girl teen daughters. In the comedy's opener, the teens lock a student in a school bathroom and their mums won't let them go to a dance as punishment. Starring: Jaime Pressly, Katie Finneran, Kristi Lauren Cons.Advice: Mild Coarse Language 12:30 I HATE MY TEENAGE DAUGHTER Repeat WS PG Teenage Family Night Annie reinstates Family Night in an attempt to bond with the girls. Problems arise when the teens try to escape, Nikki learns Gary is dating and Jack shocks Annie by showing up with a hot date of his own. Starring: Jaime Pressly, Katie Finneran, Kristi Lauren Cons.Advice: Sexual References 13:00 THE HILLS Repeat WS PG Break-Up To Make-Up The girls plan Audrina's birthday party and Kristin invites Justin Bobby. Audrina decides to break up with Ryan. Allie and Kristin get into another fight. Cons.Advice: Mild Coarse Language 13:30 TV SHOP - HOME SHOPPING WS G Home Shopping 14:00 ARE YOU FITTER THAN A PENSIONER Repeat WS PG Oakmont California Lazy Welsh socialite, 25-year-old Ashlei Swain; bone-idle punk rocker student, 20 year old Jennifer Lovell; fried food lover, 22-year-old Nicole Pereira – and chain smoker, 18 year old Ben Katchi are about to meet their fate. For the next week they will be staying with super fit pensioners 68-year-old Bev Levy and her 71-year-old husband Ron – and 77-year-olds Carol and Jim Cotton. Cons.Advice: Mild Coarse Language PLEASE NOTE: This document is confidential and is the copyright of Nine Network Australia Pty. Ltd. Page 3 of 37 Sydney Program Guide Sun Dec 30, 2012 15:00 THE CUBE Repeat WS G The Cube offers contestants the chance to win a top prize of £250,000 by completing challenges from within a 4x4x4 meter cube. Tonight Taxi driver Dean Chase and air hostess Rhian Tippett enter The Cube. Hosted by Phillip Schofield. 16:00 SEINFELD Repeat WS PG The Jerry Fusilli Estelle is getting an eye job. Kramer gets his new license plates from the DMV, but the plates say "ASSMAN". Stars Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Jason Alexander and Michael Richards. 16:30 SEINFELD Repeat WS PG Highlights Of 100 - Part 1 Jerry introduces a program that shows highlights from the first 99 episodes of a "show about nothing". Stars Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Jason Alexander and Michael Richards. 17:00 SEINFELD Repeat WS PG Highlights Of 100 - Part 2 Jerry introduces a program that shows highlights from the first 99 episodes of a "show about nothing". Stars Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Jason Alexander and Michael Richards. 17:30 TWO AND A HALF MEN Captioned Repeat WS PG That Salmon Under My Sweater Jake helps Charlie write a cartoon theme song as Alan and Rose get closer. Starring: Charlie Sheen, Jon Cryer, Angus T. Jones Cons.Advice: Sexual References PLEASE NOTE: This document is confidential and is the copyright of Nine Network Australia Pty. Ltd. Page 4 of 37 Sydney Program Guide Sun Dec 30, 2012 18:00 HOODWINKED! 2005 Captioned Repeat WS G Hoodwinked! Based on the classic fable "Little Red Riding Hood", with a twist. The police are called to Granny's cottage to look into a domestic disturbance involving a wolf, an axe and a crimson-caped girl. Investigators uncover a tangled web of events that may be connected to a string of snack-shop robberies. Starring: Anne Hathaway, Glenn Close, James Belushi, Andy Dick, David Ogden Stiers, Patrick Warburton 19:30 THE BIG BANG THEORY Captioned Repeat WS PG The Precious Fragmentation When the guys find a rare movie prop ring from The Lord of the Rings at a garage sale, it threatens to tear them apart - forcing them to choose the ring or their friendship. Starring: Johnny Galecki, Jim Parsons, Kaley Cuoco, Simon Helberg, Kunal Nayyar Cons.Advice: Sexual References 20:00 THE BIG BANG THEORY Captioned Repeat WS PG The Pants Alternative Sheldon's friends come to his aid when his fear of public speaking stands between him and a coveted award. Starring: Johnny Galecki, Jim Parsons, Kaley Cuoco, Simon Helberg, Kunal Nayyar Cons.Advice: Sexual References 20:30 MIKE & MOLLY Captioned Repeat WS PG Peggy Gets A Job When Mike encourages his mom, Peggy, to get a job, he never imagines how it will interfere with Molly's life. Starring: Katy Mixon, Swoosie Kurtz, Melissa McCarthy, Billy Gardell Cons.Advice: Sexual References, Mild Coarse Language 21:00 MIKE & MOLLY Captioned Repeat WS PG Mike Cheats Mike starts cheating on his diet as Thanksgiving Day approaches, but attempts to hide it from Molly. Starring: Katy Mixon, Swoosie Kurtz, Melissa McCarthy, Billy Gardell Cons.Advice: Mild Coarse Language, Drug References 21:30 THREE AMIGOS! 1986 Repeat WS PG Three Amigos Three unemployed actors (Steve Martin, Chevy Chase and Martin Short) accept an invitation to a Mexican village to replay their bandit fighter roles, unaware that it is the real thing. Starring: Steve Martin, Chevy Chase, Martin Short Cons.Advice: Adult Themes, Mild Violence PLEASE NOTE: This document is confidential and is the copyright of Nine Network Australia Pty. Ltd. Page 5 of 37 Sydney Program Guide Sun Dec 30, 2012 23:40 TWO AND A HALF MEN Captioned Repeat WS M We Called It Mr Pinky Charlie becomes impotent when armchair psychoanalyst Rose tells him he has unresolved issues with his mother. Meanwhile, Alan gets angry when Charlie gives Jake advice about girls. Starring: Charlie Sheen, Jon Cryer, Angus T. Jones Cons.Advice: Sexual References 00:00 ALCATRAZ Captioned Repeat WS M Guy Hastings Guy Hastings, an Alcatraz guard, reappears. Although a good man, Hastings is being asked to do bad things and will come face-to-face with an old acquaintance. Starring: Sam Neill, Sarah Jones, Jorge Garcia Cons.Advice: Strong Violence 01:00 I HATE MY TEENAGE DAUGHTER Repeat WS PG Pilot (*Series Premiere*) Two single mums who are best friends struggle to raise their spoiled, mean-girl teen daughters. In the comedy's opener, the teens lock a student in a school bathroom and their mums won't let them go to a dance as punishment. Starring: Jaime Pressly, Katie Finneran, Kristi Lauren Cons.Advice: Mild Coarse Language 01:30 I HATE MY TEENAGE DAUGHTER Repeat WS PG Teenage Family Night Annie reinstates Family Night in an attempt to bond with the girls. Problems arise when the teens try to escape, Nikki learns Gary is dating and Jack shocks Annie by showing up with a hot date of his own. Starring: Jaime Pressly, Katie Finneran, Kristi Lauren Cons.Advice: Sexual References 02:00 TV SHOP - HOME SHOPPING WS G Home Shopping 02:30 TV SHOP - HOME SHOPPING WS G Home Shopping 03:00 TV SHOP - HOME SHOPPING WS G Home Shopping 03:30 DANOZ WS G Home Shopping Home shopping programme PLEASE NOTE: This document is confidential and is the copyright of Nine Network Australia Pty. Ltd. Page 6 of 37 Sydney Program Guide Sun Dec 30, 2012 04:00 ALCATRAZ Captioned Repeat WS M Guy Hastings Guy Hastings, an Alcatraz guard, reappears.
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