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Released on 13 Sep 2013 STAR GROUP LTD. Page 1 FOX Movies Released On 13 Sep 2013 STAR GROUP LTD. Page 1 FOX Movies Premium PROGRAMME SCHEDULE FOR NOVEMBER Friday, 01/11/2013 00:35 PIRANHA 3DD (15/16)<2012> 01:55 SINISTER (15/16)<2012> 03:50 VACANCY (15)<2007> 05:20 CHRONICLES OF NARNIA, THE: THE LION, THE WITCH AND (PG)<2005> 07:40 MONKEYBONE (15)<1999> 09:15 WATCH, THE (15/16)<2012> 10:55 ABRAHAM LINCOLN: VAMPIRE HUNTER (15/16)<2012> 12:40 PLAYING FOR KEEPS (15)<2012> 14:25 HOMELAND S3 Ep4 Game On(TBA)<2013> 15:15 THE WALKING DEAD S4 Ep1 30 Days Without an Accident(TBA)<2013> 16:05 THE WALKING DEAD S4 Ep2 THE WALKING DEAD S4, 2(TBA)<2013> 16:55 SILENT HILL: REVELATION (15/16)<2012> 18:30 CHRONICLES OF NARNIA, THE: PRINCE CASPIAN (PG)<2008> 21:00 AVENGERS, THE (15)<2012> 23:20 HELLBOY (15)<2004> STAR GROUP LTD. 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Page 9 FOX Movies Premium PROGRAMME SCHEDULE FOR NOVEMBER Saturday, 09/11/2013 00:45 GHOST RIDER (15)<2007> 02:35 SOCIAL NETWORK, THE (15)<2010> 04:35 2012 (15)<2009> 07:10 HAUNTED MANSION, THE (12)<2003> 08:45 CATCH THAT KID (PG)<2004> 10:25 SIX DAYS, SEVEN NIGHTS (15)<1998> 12:05 CONFESSIONS OF A SHOPAHOLIC (15)<2009> 13:50 MAXIMUM CONVICTION (15/16)<> 15:30 VAMPS (15)<2012> 17:05 EASY MONEY (15/16)<2010> 19:10 TERMINATOR 3: RISE OF THE MACHINES (15/16)<2003> 21:00 HOBBIT, THE: AN UNEXPECTED JOURNEY (15)<2012> 23:50 PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MAN'S CHEST (12)<2006> STAR GROUP LTD. Page 10 FOX Movies Premium PROGRAMME SCHEDULE FOR NOVEMBER Sunday, 10/11/2013 02:20 THE WALKING DEAD S4 Ep2 THE WALKING DEAD S4, 2(TBA)<2013> 03:10 THE WALKING DEAD S4 Ep3 THE WALKING DEAD S4, 3(TBA)<2013> 04:00 SIX DAYS, SEVEN NIGHTS (15)<1998> 05:45 RUBY SPARKS (15)<2012> 07:30 LOT LIKE LOVE, A (15)<2005> 09:20 GHOST RIDER (15)<2007> 11:15 TOOTH FAIRY 2 (PG)<2012> 12:50 ACT OF VALOR (15/16)<2012> 14:40 LOST WORLD: JURASSIC PARK, THE (15)<1997> 16:50 JURASSIC PARK III (15)<2001> 18:25 HOBBIT, THE: AN UNEXPECTED JOURNEY (15)<2012> 21:15 THE WALKING DEAD S4 Ep3 THE WALKING DEAD S4, 3(TBA)<2013> 22:00 THE WALKING DEAD S4 Ep4 Indifference(TBA)<2013> 22:50 HOMELAND S3 Ep6 Still Positive(TBA)<2013> 23:40 ULTRAVIOLET (15)<2006> STAR GROUP LTD. 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