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MELBOURNE REGION - SUNDAY 24th AUGUST 2003
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6.00: Rage [G] Music videos from Australia and around the world.
6.30: Franklin [G]
6.55: Hilltop Hospital [G]
7.05: Construction Site [G]
7.15: Preston Pig [G]
7.25: Simon In The Land Of Chalk Drawings [G]
7.30: Albert The 5th Musketeer [G,CC]
7.55: Old Tom [G]
8.10: The Baskervilles [G] Animated series.
8.35: The Worst Witch [G]
9.00: Insiders [CC] Get behind the power plays, take the spin out of politics, put our law-makers on the spot.
9.45: Inside Business [CC] Presented by Alan Kohler.
10.15: 7 Days [CC] The week's international news and features. Presented by Felicity Davey.
10.35: Asia Pacific Focus [CC] An in-depth look at a current issue shaping our region. Presented by Michael Maher.
11.00: Songs Of Praise [G,CC] Favourite moments are recalled in collection of highlights.
11.30: Compass [G,CC] Nearly one in four Australians now live alone. Explores the social implications for those who, by choice or not, live in a single-person household.
12.00: Landline [CC] Rural information program.
1.00: Gardening Australia [G,CC] Gardening advice with Peter Cundall.
1.30: Message Stick [G,CC] Aboriginal people from the Murrin Bridge community, in Western NSW, have established a vineyard that is producing wines of the highest quality.
2.00: Moon Water [G] The Taiwanese Cloud Gate Dance Theatre's performance of Moon Water. Choreographed by Lin Hwai-min.
3.10: Three By Duato [G] Three-part series. Under the artistic directorship of choreographer Nacho Duato, Spain's Compania Nacional de Danza has developed a distinctive style mixing classical and contemporary dance.
3.35: The Sunshine Club [G] As part of the Festival of Darwin 2002, the unique post-war era of the '40s and '50s Sunshine Club was revived, with many of the original musicians and dancers performing.
4.05: Critical Mass [G] Reviews the state of contemporary Australian culture through fast, feisty and furious discussion. Hosted by Jonathan Biggins.
4.40: Words With James Griffin [G]
5.00: Jazz [G,CC] Jazz is everywhere in America and for the first time soloists and singers take centre stage, transforming the music. Features Bessie Smith, Bix Beiderbecke and Benny Goodman.
6.00: Ajanta � Some Kind Of Miracle [G,CC] Surveys the huge complex of 30 rock-hewn caves in Maharashtra, central India, known as the Ajanta Caves, where generations of Buddhist monks carved and decorated the walls with devotional Buddhist art
6.55: James Can Cook [G,CC] James Reeson shows how to prepare delicious, easy meals that are a little different.
7.00: News [CC] Presented by Kathy Bowlen.
7.30: The Voice [G,CC] Three-part series. Looks at "doo wop" singers making a statement, gospel singers praising their Lord, soul singers blending instrumental voices, sixties rock groups and the boy bands of today.
8.25: News [CC]
8.30: The Shark Net Pt 3 [M,CC] Three-part series. The inescapable bonds of family and growing up in WA during the reign of one of Australia's most notorious serial killers.
9.25: Wildness [G,CC] Profiles Olegas Truchanas and Peter Dombrovskis, two of Australia's greatest wilderness photographers.
10.20: Compass [G,CC] Have we become more greedy than generations past, and how can we tell when self interest gets out of control and turns into the vice we know as greed?
10.55: Critical Mass [G] Reviews the state of contemporary Australian culture through fast, feisty and furious discussion. Hosted by Jonathan Biggins.
11.25: Mats Ek's Sleeping Beauty [M,CC] The great Swedish choreographer Mats Ek's ambitious and emotionally charged interpretation of the timeless classical ballet Sleeping Beauty. Performed by the Cullberg Ballet.
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6.00: One [G] Religious program.
6.30: In Our Family [G] Religion.
7.00: Wipeout [C] Game show for kids. Hosted by Tony Johnston.
7.30: Wicked [C]
8.00: Sunday Sunrise [CC] News and current affairs. Presented by Chris Bath with Glenn Milne and David Koch.
9.30: Sportsworld [G] Host Johanna Griggs and AFL legend Paul Salmon are joined by a panel to discuss the issues of the week.
11.00: Rex Hunt's Footy Panel [G] Rex Hunt is joined by Sam Kekovich, Robert Dipierdomenico, Jason Dunstall, Daniel Southern and past and present AFL stars for interviews, reviews, previews and the latest news. Features Scot Palmer's
12.00: The Mole-A-Thon [G,CC]
4.00: The World Around Us [G] The Congo basin is one of the most efficient ecosystems on Earth. It supports a great diversity of wildlife, but its rainforest rests on sand derived soils and is extremely fragile. More than 30,000 B
5.00: Rex Hunt Fishing Adventures [G] Rex explores the marine world, providing information on the latest equipment.
5.30: Discover [G] The team go exploring on the Mornington Peninsula and taste some of the local food and wine delights.
6.00: News [CC] Presented by Jennifer Keyte. Sport with Tim Watson.
6.30: The Mole In Paradise [G,CC] The contestants get to walk the plank and the chance to win more money for the kitty. Hosted by Grant Bowler.
7.30: Deal Or No Deal [G,CC] Beginning with 200 contestants, through a series of elimination games based on quiz questions and multiple choice answers, one contestant will ultimately win their way through to the final round and t
8.30: Movie: The World Is Not Enough [M,CC] Feeling responsible for the death of a British oil tycoon, James Bond takes the position as bodyguard of the tycoon's daughter and battles with a villain who can feel no pain.
11.15: Movie: The Package [M] An army sergeant discovers an assassination plot after a prisoner he is escorting escapes.
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6.00: Turn 'Round Australia [G] Religious program.
6.30: World View [G]
7.00: Skippy � Adventures In Bushtown [C] Skippy is worried about the people of Bushtown when a winter flu epidemic strikes.
7.30: Escape With ET [G] Andrew Ettingshausen and the team escape to the Hunter Valley.
8.00: Business Sunday [CC] Profiles on important industries, major corporations and innovative small businesses.
9.00: Sunday [CC] A review of the week's major national and international news. Hosted by Jana Wendt.
11.00: The Sunday Footy Show [G] AFL. Comprehensive coverage and analysis of AFL games. Includes reviews, previews and interviews. Hosted by Garry Lyon.
1.00: Football  AFL. St Kilda v Western Bulldogs. From York Park.
4.00: Football  AFL. Richmond v Port Adelaide. From Telstra Dome.
6.00: News [CC] Presented by Jo Hall.
6.30: Backyard Blitz [G,CC] The team give a makeover to global humanitarian Moira Kelly. Living her life by helping others, one of her amazing accomplishments was working with Mother Teresa on the streets of Calcutta.
7.29: Keno [G,CC]
7.30: 60 Minutes [CC] Current affairs program, featuring reports from Richard Carleton, Charles Wooley, Liz Hayes, Tara Brown and Peter Overton.
8.30: Movie: Deep Blue Sea [M,CC] Searching for a cure to Alzheimer's disease, a group of scientists on an isolated ocean laboratory become bait for sharks with genetically enhanced brains.
10.40: Movie: Peter Benchley's Creature [M] A marine biologist, as well as several other people, try to stop an amphibious shark-like monster which is terrorising an abandoned secret military base and the people who live on the island it is loc
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6.00: Mass For You At Home [G]
6.30: Hillsong [G]
7.00: Guinevere Jones [C]
7.30: Horace & Tina [C] Horace leaves home after a fight with Lauren and Tina.
8.00: Totally Wild [C] Explore the beauty of Australia's native flora and fauna.
8.30: Video Hits [G] Catch up on what's ripping up the music charts both here and abroad.
11.30: Meet The Press [CC] Hosted by Paul Bongiorno.
12.00: Chilli Factor [G] Featuring music, sport star profiles and extreme sport from all over the world. Hosted by Amy Erbacher.
12.30: Motorcycle Racing  Formula Xtreme TT Series. Round five.
1.30: Motor Racing  Australian Rally Championship. Round four. From South Australia.
2.30: V8 Superstars [G] Motorsport panel show. From the Burswood Casino, Perth. Hosted by Bill Woods.
4.00: RPM [G] Interviews and profiles from the world of motorsport. Hosted by Bill Woods.
5.00: News [CC] Comprehensive coverage of local, national and overseas news and weather.
5.30: Sports Tonight [CC] All the day's local, national and international sporting news.
6.00: In-Entertainment [G,CC] Antonia Kidman presents film, television, music, gossip, fashion, A-list events, opening nights ­ everything celebrity!
6.30: The Simpsons [G,CC] Bart falls in love with Reverend Lovejoy's beautiful daughter, only to discover that she is more of a rebel than he is.
7.00: Everybody Loves Raymond [G,CC] Ray's family is amazed when Debra finally makes something good to eat.
7.30: Australian Idol [PG,CC] A nationwide search for a singing superstar, determined through a series of live performances, with the Australian public casting the votes.
8.30: Movie: 28 Days [M,CC] An alcoholic young woman is forced to enter to a rehabilitation centre after stealing a limousine and crashing it into a house.
10.35: Motor Racing  Hungarian Formula One Grand Prix. World Championship. Round 13. From Hungaroring.
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6.00: Soccer  English Premier League. Tottenham v Leeds. From White Hart Lane. Continues.
7.00: Athletics  IAAF World Championships. Highlights. From the Stade de France, Paris.
8.00: WorldWatch  Includes: Hungarian News.
8.30: Visnyk Ukrainy 
8.55: Kalejdoskop 
9.30: Esta Semana 
10.00: Telegiornale 
10.30: L'Ahbarijiet 
11.00: Pangunahing Balita 
11.30: Rex The Runt [G] Six-part claymation series featuring four plasticine dogs in search of adventure.
12.00: The World Game  News, views, reviews, highlights, features and profiles on football from around the world. Presented by Les Murray.
2.00: Soccer  13-part series. A selection of the best matches from the world's biggest sporting extravaganza, the FIFA World Cup. Presented by Les Murray.
3.30: World Football  A weekly round-up of the best soccer action around the globe, plus interviews with some of the game's leading stars.
4.00: Soccer  English Premier League. Tottenham v Leeds. From White Hart Lane. Replay.
6.00: The Movie Show [CC] An informal look at the world of cinema. Presented by Margaret Pomeranz and David Stratton.
6.30: World News [CC] With Lee Lin Chin.
7.00: World Sport [CC] Latest sports news. Presented by Liz Deep-Jones.
7.10: Athletics [CC] IAAF World Championships. Highlights. From the Stade de France, Paris.
8.00: Juvenile Justice [CC] A look inside the American juvenile justice system. Follows four youth offenders through the Santa Clara County juvenile courts, observing how the criminal justice system treats their cases and determ
9.30: Masterpiece [CC] In 1962, poet Vinicius de Morais and composer Tom Jobim were at a bar in Rio de Janeiro when a girl passed by on her way to the beach. The vision inspired them to create the fourth most played song in
10.00: Athletics  IAAF World Championships. From the Stade de France, Paris.
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