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Program Guide Program Guide Week 29 Sunday July 13th, 2014 EASTERN STATES (NSW, ACT, VIC, QLD & TAS) 5:00 am 2014 FIFA World Cup Live - Match 63: 3rd V 4th - SBS's live and exclusive coverage of the penultimate match of the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil as these two teams take on each other for third and fourth place. Hosted by Lucy Zelic with expert analysis from Aytek Genc and Zeljko Kalac. (Live) (An SBS Production) (Football) CC **Live and Exclusive** 8:15 am 2014 FIFA World Cup Morning News - FIFA World Cup Morning News gives a full run down of what happened overnight. Hosted live from the Sydney studio, it brings the very latest from Brazil with overnight match highlights, interviews and the latest reactions from around the world. Hosted by Mariana Rudan. (Live) (An SBS Production) CC **Live** 8:45 am Tour De France 2014 Daily Update - Catch up on all the latest action and news from the 101st edition of the 2014 Tour de France, which will see cyclists across race 21 stages from Leeds, Yorkshire to Paris. (An SBS Production) (Sport) CC 9:15 am 2014 FIFA World Cup Best Of Match - Catch up on the best moments of the 2014 FIFA World Cup so far in Brazil. (Football) CC 9:45 am FIFA World Cup Classic Match - France V Brazil (1998): Throughout the 2014 FIFA World Cup, SBS will be looking back on some unforgettable World Cup moments with these classic match replays. (Football) CC 11:30 am FIFA World Cup Classic Match - Brazil V Germany (2002): Throughout the 2014 FIFA World Cup, SBS will be looking back on some unforgettable World Cup moments with these classic match replays. (Football) CC 1:00 pm FIFA World Cup Classic Match - Italy V France (2006): Throughout the 2014 FIFA World Cup, SBS will be looking back on some unforgettable World Cup moments with these classic match replays. (Football) CC 2:30 pm FIFA World Cup Classic Match - West Germany V Holland (1974): Throughout the 2014 FIFA World Cup, SBS will be looking back on some unforgettable World Cup moments with these classic match replays. (Football) CC Sunday July 13th, 2014 4:00 pm 2014 FIFA World Cup Match Replay - Match 63: 3rd V 4th - SBS's exclusive coverage of the penultimate match of the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil as these two teams take on each other for third and fourth place. Hosted by Lucy Zelic with expert analysis from Aytek Genc and Zeljko Kalac. (Replay) (An SBS Production) (Football) CC 6:00 pm Tour De France 2014 Daily Highlights - Up to the minute highlights from the 101st edition of the Tour de France, which will see cyclists race across 21 stages from Leeds, Yorkshire to Paris. (An SBS Production) (Cycling) CC 6:30 pm SBS World News - Up-to-date reports and analysis of the major national and international news stories of the day in Australia's only world news service. (An SBS Production) CC 7:30 pm The Full Brazilian - Beloved Comedian and football tragic Jimeoin is going The Full Brazilian in this daily prime-time entertainment show throughout 2014 FIFA World Cup. The show will be an unpredictable, slightly anarchic combination of football and fun, shot in front of a live studio audience. Nazeem Hussain will be the man on the ground in Brazil, navigating through his experiences as an Aussie abroad and laying bare the beauty and chaos of Brazil. The program will also feature musical acts, celebrities, sportspeople, and there will also be daily catch-ups with SBS football gurus Les Murray and Craig Foster live from Brazil. (Commissioned by SBS) (Entertainment) PG CC **Live Final** 8:30 pm Jabbed - Love, Fear And Vaccines - Diseases that were largely eradicated forty years ago are returning. Across the world children are dying from preventable conditions, because nervous parents are skipping their children‟s vaccinations. Yet the stories of vaccine injury are frightening, with rare cases of people being seriously hurt by vaccines. This documentary looks at the growing trend of vaccine hesitancy around the world, exploring the reasons for complacency and concerns, and highlighting the impact of delaying or refusing immunisation. (Commissioned by SBS) (Documentary) (Rpt) PG CC **Special Encore** 10:05 pm Tour De France 2014 Live – Stage 9: Gérardmer to Mulhouse - One of the most highly anticipated sporting events of the year, the Tour de France, will see the world's top cyclists race across 21 stages, covering a total distance of 3,664 kilometres. The race will commence in Leeds, Yorkshire where the battle for the yellow jersey begins, and finish on the iconic Champs-Élysées in Paris. SBS‟s coverage of the 101st edition of the Tour de France will be hosted by award-winning cycling journalist Michael Tomalaris . He will be joined by SBS Cycling Analyst David McKenzie, and other special guests including former professional cyclist Baden Cooke on the ground as they follow the iconic race through France. Calling the race will be Phil Liggett, Paul Sherwen and Matt Kennan. (Live) (Cycling) CC **Live and Exclusive** Sunday July 13th, 2014 2:00 am The Full Brazilian - Comedian Jimeoin hosts this entertainment show throughout the 2014 FIFA World Cup, which features musical acts, celebrities, sportspeople plus live updates from Brazil. (Encore) (Commissioned by SBS) (Entertainment) PG CC **Final** 3:00 am 2014 FIFA World Cup Preview Show - An up-to-the-minute preview of the upcoming matches in Brazil, including press conferences, key statistics and the latest information on teams and players. 3:30 am 2014 FIFA World Cup Live - Match 64: Final - After the exciting initial group matches, the cut-throat Round of 16, and a nail-biting Semi Finals, it‟s time for the Grand Final to kick off as the last two teams standing will take to the field and battle it out for the coveted and highly prestigious title of 2014 FIFA World Cup Champions. David Zdrilic will host the final 64th match, along with expert analysis from Zeljko Kalac, Ned Zelic and Jason Culina, and football gurus Les Murray and Craig Foster will be reporting live from Brazil. (Live) (An SBS Production) (Football) CC **Live and Exclusive Final** Monday July 14th, 2014 8:15 am 2014 FIFA World Cup Morning News - FIFA World Cup Morning News gives a full run down of what happened overnight. Hosted live from the Sydney studio, it brings the very latest from Brazil with overnight match highlights, interviews and the latest reactions from around the world. Hosted by Mariana Rudan. (Live) (An SBS Production) CC **Live** 8:45 am Tour De France 2014 Daily Update - Catch up on all the latest action and news from the 101st edition of the 2014 Tour de France, which will see cyclists across race 21 stages from Leeds, Yorkshire to Paris. (An SBS Production) (Sport) CC 9:15 am 2014 FIFA World Cup Best Of Match - Catch up on the best moments of the 2014 FIFA World Cup so far in Brazil. (Football) CC 9:45 am FIFA World Cup Classic Match - Argentina V Holland (1978): Throughout the 2014 FIFA World Cup, SBS will be looking back on some unforgettable World Cup moments with these classic match replays. (Football) CC 11:30 am FIFA World Cup Classic Match - Brazil V Italy (1970): Throughout the 2014 FIFA World Cup, SBS will be looking back on some unforgettable World Cup moments with these classic match replays. (Football) CC 1:00 pm FIFA World Cup Classic Match - Netherlands V Spain (2010): Throughout the 2014 FIFA World Cup, SBS will be looking back on some unforgettable World Cup moments with these classic match replays. (Football) CC 2:30 pm FIFA World Cup Classic Match - England V West Germany (1966): Throughout the 2014 FIFA World Cup, SBS will be looking back on some unforgettable World Cup moments with these classic match replays. (Football) CC 4:00 pm 2014 FIFA World Cup Match Replay - Match 64: Final - Catch up on all the action from this morning's Final at the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil. Hosted by David Zdrilic, with expert analysis from Zeljko Kalac, Ned Zelic and Jason Culina. (Replay) (Football) CC 6:00 pm Tour De France 2014 Daily Highlights - Up to the minute highlights from the 101st edition of the Tour de France, which will see cyclists race across 21 stages from Leeds, Yorkshire to Paris. (An SBS Production) (Cycling) CC 6:30 pm SBS World News - Up-to-date reports and analysis of the major national and international news stories of the day in Australia's only world news service. (An SBS Production) CC Monday July 14th, 2014 7:30 pm Richard Hammond's Miracles Of Nature - Super-Senses - Richard Hammond continues his exploration of weird and wonderful animal abilities by focusing on super- senses, and discovers how those same animal senses have inspired some unlikely human inventions. Richard gets buried in a Californian gold mine, attempts to talk to a rattlesnake by telephone, and is taken for a ride by a monster truck that drives itself. Along the way, he encounters elephants who can talk to each other through solid rock; seals who use their whiskers to sense the shape, size, speed and direction of an object that passed over thirty seconds earlier; and a blind cyclist who relies on fruit bats to get him safely down a twisting mountain bike trail. (Part 2 of 3) (From the UK) (Documentary) (Rpt) G CC 8:30 pm Pain, Pus And Poison - Pus - Dr Michael Mosley tells the extraordinary story of how scientists learnt to use the world around us to heal our bodies and conquer the common afflictions of pain, pus and poison.
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