Week 19: Sunday, 7 May to Saturday, 13 May, 2017 Program Guide Week 19 Sunday May 7th, 2017 7:30 am Italian News - News via satellite from RAI Rome in Italian, no subtitles. 8:10 am Filipino News - News via satellite from ABS-CBN Manila, in Tagalog, no subtitles. 8:40 am French News - News via satellite from FT2 Paris, in French, no subtitles. 9:30 am Live Premier League - Lucy Zelic and Craig Foster host coverage of the Premier League 2016-17. Teams TBC. (Sport) (Football/Soccer) **Replay** 12:00 pm Arabic News - News via satellite from DRTV Dubai, in Arabic, no subtitles. 12:30 pm Turkish News - News via satellite from TRT Turkey, in Turkish, no subtitles. 1:00 pm Speedweek - A comprehensive motor sports program for speed enthusiasts. (Motor Sport) CC 3:00 pm Motorcycles: Superbike World Championship 2017 - Coverage of Round 4 of the 2017 Superbike World Championship from TT Assen Circuit, Netherlands. (Sport) (Motor Sport) CC 3:30 pm FIFA World Cup 2018 Magazine - This magazine program reports on Russia's preparations for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, including details of venues and regions, along with a look at football in Russia in general. (Football) CC 4:00 pm Cycling: Voxwomen - The Voxwomen Cycling Show is a cycling show created exclusively by women that puts female riders in the spotlight, with racing news, tips and behind the scenes insight. (Sport) (Cycling) CC 4:30 pm Cycling: Incycle - All the latest cycling news and highlights from across the world. Hosted by Michael Tomalaris. (Cycling) CC 5:00 pm Small Business Secrets - Head to the Hunter Valley to chat with Australia's first Indigenous Aviation School. Explore how new technologies are changing the way cafes operate, and find out the business benefits of opening a stall at a trade fair. (S.2 Ep.12) (Commissioned by SBS) (Documentary Series) (Class. tbc) CC 5:30 pm Attack Of The Zeppelins - During World War I, the Germans launched a new kind of terror campaign that rewrote the rules of war. For the first time in history, innocent civilians were bombed in their homes in a ruthless attempt to break a nation’s morale. The carnage was delivered by a machine straight from the pages of science fiction: the Zeppelin. For 18 months these enormous airships bombed Britain with impunity, while military engineers struggled to find a way to stop them. This little known arms race has left behind a series of mysteries that engineer Hugh Hunt attempts to unravel. (From the UK, in English & German) (Documentary) (Rpt) PG(A) CC Program Guide SBS – Week 19 Sunday May 7th, 2017 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 Secrets Of The Lost Graveyard - In January 2014, archaeologists started excavating a cemetery that's been hidden for over 300 years, in the heart of London. The team have just five months to remove hundreds of skeletons from a site in the Liverpool Street area, before it's redeveloped by Crossrail, Europe's biggest engineering program. Experts will then spend a year examining the skeletons, how they were buried and objects buried with them, before they are finally laid to rest in a modern London cemetery. (From the UK) (Documentary) (Rpt) PG CC 8:30 pm Walt Disney - Walt Disney - never has a person held such a commanding place in American life. Yet as familiar as his work was to young and old alike, Disney himself was something of an enigma. To his fierce defenders, Disney was a visionary artist and entrepreneur who had changed American popular culture for the better, grounding it once again in a spirit of hopeful promise and shared values. To his detractors, Disney represented everything that was wrong with American culture, from its saccharine sentimentality and simplification of history to its redirection of our attention from reality to fantasy. His life and legacy are unravelled in this intimate biography. (Part 2 of 2) (From the US) (Documentary) (Rpt) PG CC 10:35 pm Full Frontal With Samantha Bee - Comedian, writer, actress and political commentator Samantha Bee brings her sassy, smart and satirical point of view to a range of current and relevant issues in her very own late night comedy show. With her signature wit, Samantha tackles the taboo topics in a way that no one else can. (From the US) (Entertainment) (Rpt) M 11:30 pm Khrushchev Does America - In 1959, at the height of the Cold War, Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev embarked on a two-week PR tour across the US. Americans emerged for a glimpse of a Communist dictator visiting their landmarks and experiencing local hospitality. Greeted by angry mobs and celebrity gawkers, Khrushchev turned on his charm and quick wit. By the time he hit the West Coast, the US was enthralled by his presence, chasing him along the whistle-stops of his tour. As current East-West relations become strained, this is a timely reflection on super power maneuvering. Playing with didactic documentary form, Tim Toidze weaves the humour, hysteria and surreal qualities of this state visit into a profile of the political propaganda that permeated both sides of the Iron Curtain. (From France, in English) (Documentary) (Rpt) PG CC 12:40 am Monsterman - A story about a boy who wanted to be a monster. Tomi Putaansuu created his fantasy world as a child and still, approaching middle age, lives for the heavy metal band Lordi. Five years have passed since Lordi's Eurovision Song Contest trophy, the first one ever for Finland. The band have debts of hundreds of thousands of euros and they aren't selling any gigs. (From Finland, in Finnish) (Documentary) (Rpt) M(S,L) MOVIE: 1:50 am Birdwatchers - An Amazonian Guarani tribe makes a modest living entertaining tourists, however life is much tougher on their reservation. When village elder Nádio decides to move his people back to their ancestral homelands, they anger local land owners who now occupy the land. Then, when one of the young tribesmen falls for a farmer's daughter, tensions escalate to dangerous proportions. Nominated for the Golden Lion at the 2008 Venice Film Festival. Directed by Marco Bechis and stars Claudio Santamaria, Alicélia Batista Cabreira and Chiara Caselli. (From Brazil, in Guarani and Portuguese) (Drama) (2008) (Rpt) M (A,N,S,L) Program Guide SBS – Week 19 Sunday May 7th, 2017 EASTERN STATES (QLD, NSW, ACT, VIC, TAS) MOVIE: 3:45 am A Pang For Brasil - The hilariously awkward and definitely not Brasilian Sam Pang sets off to discover what makes Brasilians the coolest race on the planet as excitement builds around the host nation of the 2014 FIFA World Cup. He begins in Rio de Janeiro, the beautiful city of beautiful people and experiences a Carioca makeover. Sam tries to find his feet as he tries a Brasilian version of beach volleyball. For his education in Brasilian nightlife and women, Sam meets with model, DJ and Madonna’s ex-boyfriend Jesus Luz. (Part 1 of 2) (An SBS Production) (Documentary) (Rpt) PG CC 4:50 am SBS Flashback - The plight of asylum seekers in the face of the Australian Government's policy of mandatory detention for 'unauthorised arrivals'. (From Australia) (Short) (Rpt) PG CC 5:00 am CGTN English News - The English language news channel from China Global Television Network (CGTN) in Beijing. Formerly known as CCTV English News. Monday May 8th 5:30 am NHK World English News - News from Japan's Broadcasting Corporation, NHK, delivering the latest in business, technology, health, environmental and world news, in English. 5:45 am France 24 Feature - News feature in English from France 24, Paris. 6:00 am France 24 English News - International news and current affairs television from Paris, offering a French perspective on world events, in English. 6:20 am LIVE FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Final - Live coverage of the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Finals. The World Cup 2017 is held in the unique and first time setting of the Bahamas, on the beautiful sands in the Caribbean, a stunning setting for a beach soccer spectacle. (Sport) **Live** 8:00 am Italian News - News via satellite from RAI Rome in Italian, no subtitles. Program Guide SBS – Week 19 Sunday May 7th, 2017 SOUTH AUSTRALIA & NORTHERN TERRITORY MOVIE: 3:45 am A Pang For Brasil - The hilariously awkward and definitely not Brasilian Sam Pang sets off to discover what makes Brasilians the coolest race on the planet as excitement builds around the host nation of the 2014 FIFA World Cup. He begins in Rio de Janeiro, the beautiful city of beautiful people and experiences a Carioca makeover. Sam tries to find his feet as he tries a Brasilian version of beach volleyball. For his education in Brasilian nightlife and women, Sam meets with model, DJ and Madonna’s ex-boyfriend Jesus Luz. (Part 1 of 2) (An SBS Production) (Documentary) (Rpt) PG CC 4:50 am SBS Flashback - The plight of asylum seekers in the face of the Australian Government's policy of mandatory detention for 'unauthorised arrivals'. (From Australia) (Short) (Rpt) PG CC 5:00 am CGTN English News - The English language news channel from China Global Television Network (CGTN) in Beijing. Formerly known as CCTV English News. Monday May 8th 5:30 am NHK World English News - News from Japan's Broadcasting Corporation, NHK, delivering the latest in business, technology, health, environmental and world news, in English. 5:45 am Weatherwatch And Music - A continuously updated weather report, bringing viewers the latest weather conditions from around Australia, and featuring a selection of quality music.
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