Program Guide Week 42 Sunday October 13th, 2013 5:00 am Korean News - News via satellite from YTN Korea, in Korean, no subtitles. 5:35 am Japanese News - News via satellite from NHK Tokyo in Japanese, no subtitles. 6:10 am Hong Kong News - News via satellite from TVB Hong Kong, in Cantonese, no subtitles. 6:30 am Chinese News - News via satellite from CCTV Beijing, in Mandarin, no subtitles. 7:00 am Hindi News - News via satellite from NDTV India, in Hindi, no subtitles. 7:25 am Italian News - News via satellite from RAI Rome in Italian, no subtitles. 8:05 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 Greek News - News via satellite from CyBC Cyprus, in Greek, no subtitles. 10:30 am German News - News via satellite from DW Berlin, in German, no subtitles. Sunday October 13th, 2013 EASTERN STATES (NSW, ACT, VIC & TAS) 11:00 am Spanish News - News via satellite from RTVE Madrid, in Spanish, no subtitles. 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 Al Jazeera News - News via satellite from Al Jazeera Satellite Network, Qatar, in English. CC 1:30 pm ADbc - This history-based quiz program features two teams of two contestants - an academic and a comedian - working together in an attempt to win the game. Can the historian be funny? Will the comedian know anything about history? Find out in this mix of fact and fun. Hosted by Sam Pang. (Commissioned by SBS) (Entertainment Series) (Rpt) PG CC 2:00 pm Netball Test Match: Australia V New Zealand - The Australian Diamonds will contest seven matches in 2013, with this year's series marking a Diamond Jubilee with 75 years since the first trans-Tasman Test Match between Australia and New Zealand. Today's series match will see the Diamonds take on the New Zealand Ferns at the Australian Institute of Sport Arena, Canberra. (Sport) **Live** QUEENSLAND SCHEDULE 11:00 am Spanish News - News via satellite from RTVE Madrid, in Spanish, no subtitles. 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 Netball Test Match: Australia V New Zealand - The Australian Diamonds will contest seven matches in 2013, with this year's series marking a Diamond Jubilee with 75 years since the first trans-Tasman Test Match between Australia and New Zealand. Today's series match will see the Diamonds take on the New Zealand Ferns at the Australian Institute of Sport Arena, Canberra. (Sport) **Live** 3:00 pm Al Jazeera News - News via satellite from Al Jazeera Satellite Network, Qatar, in English. CC 3:30 pm ADbc - This history-based quiz program features two teams of two contestants - an academic and a comedian - working together in an attempt to win the game. Can the historian be funny? Will the comedian know anything about history? Find out in this mix of fact and fun. Hosted by Sam Pang. (Commissioned by SBS) (Entertainment Series) (Rpt) PG CC Sunday October 13th, 2013 SOUTH AUSTRALIA SCHEDULE 11:00 am Spanish News - News via satellite from RTVE Madrid, in Spanish, no subtitles. 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 Al Jazeera News - News via satellite from Al Jazeera Satellite Network, Qatar, in English. CC 1:30 pm Netball Test Match: Australia V New Zealand - The Australian Diamonds will contest seven matches in 2013, with this year's series marking a Diamond Jubilee with 75 years since the first trans-Tasman Test Match between Australia and New Zealand. Today's series match will see the Diamonds take on the New Zealand Ferns at the Australian Institute of Sport Arena, Canberra. (Sport) **Live** 3:30 pm ADbc - This history-based quiz program features two teams of two contestants - an academic and a comedian - working together in an attempt to win the game. Can the historian be funny? Will the comedian know anything about history? Find out in this mix of fact and fun. Hosted by Sam Pang. (Commissioned by SBS) (Entertainment Series) (Rpt) PG CC NORTHERN TERRITORY SCHEDULE 11:00 am Spanish News - News via satellite from RTVE Madrid, in Spanish, no subtitles. 12:00 pm Arabic News - News via satellite from DRTV Dubai, in Arabic, no subtitles. 12:30 pm Netball Test Match: Australia V New Zealand - The Australian Diamonds will contest seven matches in 2013, with this year's series marking a Diamond Jubilee with 75 years since the first trans-Tasman Test Match between Australia and New Zealand. Today's series match will see the Diamonds take on the New Zealand Ferns at the Australian Institute of Sport Arena, Canberra. (Sport) **Live** 2:30 pm Turkish News - News via satellite from TRT Turkey, in Turkish, no subtitles. 3:00 pm Al Jazeera News - News via satellite from Al Jazeera Satellite Network, Qatar, in English. CC 3:30 pm ADbc - This history-based quiz program features two teams of two contestants - an academic and a comedian - working together in an attempt to win the game. Can the historian be funny? Will the comedian know anything about history? Find out in this mix of fact and fun. Hosted by Sam Pang. (Commissioned by SBS) (Entertainment Series) (Rpt) PG CC Sunday October 13th, 2013 WESTERN AUSTRALIA SCHEDULE 11:00 am Netball Test Match: Australia V New Zealand - The Australian Diamonds will contest seven matches in 2013, with this year's series marking a Diamond Jubilee with 75 years since the first trans-Tasman Test Match between Australia and New Zealand. Today's series match will see the Diamonds take on the New Zealand Ferns at the Australian Institute of Sport Arena, Canberra. (Sport) **Live** 1:00 pm Al Jazeera News - News via satellite from Al Jazeera Satellite Network, Qatar, in English. CC 1:30 am Spanish News - News via satellite from RTVE Madrid, in Spanish, no subtitles. 2:30 pm Arabic News - News via satellite from DRTV Dubai, in Arabic, no subtitles. 3:00 pm Turkish News - News via satellite from TRT Turkey, in Turkish, no subtitles. 3:30 pm ADbc - This history-based quiz program features two teams of two contestants - an academic and a comedian - working together in an attempt to win the game. Can the historian be funny? Will the comedian know anything about history? Find out in this mix of fact and fun. Hosted by Sam Pang. (Commissioned by SBS) (Entertainment Series) (Rpt) PG CC ALL MARKETS REJOIN 4:00 pm National Road Series 2013 - The National Road Series is the feature series on the Australian road racing calendar, with teams and individuals competing for national recognition. Today cyclists will take on the Caterpillar Tour of Tasmania, starting at Waterworks Park and riding all the way through to Mt Wellington. This stage boasts eight gruelling stages over seven days through some of the most picturesque countryside in the world. (Sport) 4:30 pm UEFA Champions League Magazine - A look at the UEFA Champions League with player and coach interviews, club profiles, match reviews and previews as well as classic UEFA Champions League action. (Sport) (From Switzerland) 5:00 pm Living Black - Indigenous stories that matter to all Australians, hosted by Karla Grant. (An SBS Production) CC 5:30 pm Tour Of Beijing Daily Highlights – Day 2 Highlights - The 2013 Tour Of Beijing will feature all 19 World Tour teams as they race 826 kilometres over five stages past some of China's spectacular landmarks including Tiananmen Square and the Great Wall. Stage 2, from Huairou Studio City to Yanqing, is the longest at 201.5km. It has four classified climbs, but the last one is 50km from the finish line. (Sport) Sunday October 13th, 2013 6:30 pm World News Australia - 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 Lost Worlds: Lost Kingdoms Of South America - Lands Of Gold - Through the mountains and jungles of Colombia, archaeologist Dr Jago Cooper goes in search of the truth behind one of the greatest stories ever told: the legend of El Dorado. His journey takes him from Bogota to the Caribbean coast, through territories once dominated by two cultures, the Muisca and Tairona. Dr Cooper reveals forgotten peoples who valued gold in a way the Western world still struggles to understand, travelling to an astonishing lost city and meeting the last survivors of an ancient civilisation. (From the UK) (Documentary) PG CC 8:30 pm The Observer Effect - Dan Aykroyd Special- From his days in the original cast of Saturday Night Live, to writing and starring in some of the most iconic films of all time including Ghostbusters and The Blues Brothers, Oscar nominated actor Dan Aykroyd speaks candidly to host Ellen Fanning on the season finale of The Observer Effect. (Commissioned by SBS) (Entertainment Series) (Final) PG (A) CC **Season Final** 9:30 pm Life In A Day - This documentary shot by filmmakers all over the world serves as a time capsule to show future generations what it was like to be alive on the 24th of July, 2010. For this ground-breaking user-generated project, Academy Award-winning director Kevin Macdonald teamed up with YouTube and executive producer brothers Ridley Scott and now the late Tony Scott to create a documentary shot in a single day – 24th July, 2010 from thousands of hours of footage submitted by people from all over the world. The final result is a moving symphony of everyday life (and death) and our need to capture it. (From the US) (Documentary) (class tba) CC 11:15 pm Monster Moves - Tall towers - A team of building movers brave thunder and lightning at Heathrow Airport to transport a gigantic glass and steel air traffic control tower across one of the world's busiest runways. In Canada, an attempt is made to shift five 43 metre high grain silos 32 km over a mountain frozen with ice and snow. (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Rpt) G CC 12:15 am Film: Vitus - A spirited and uplifting drama about a child prodigy's struggle to shake the burden of being a genius and live a normal childhood. Vitus is a young boy who is a prodigy pianist with ambitious parents, but he wants to follow his own star. Winner of the 2007 Swiss Film Prize for Best Film. Directed by Fredi M. Murer and stars (real life prodigy) Teo Gheorghiu, Bruno Ganz and Julika Jenkins. (From Switzerland, in Swiss German, German and English, English subtitles) (Drama) (2006) (Rpt) PG 2:25 am Weatherwatch Overnight - A continuously updated weather report, bringing viewers the latest weather conditions from around Australia, and featuring a selection of quality music. Monday October 14th, 2013 5:00 am Korean News - News via satellite from YTN Korea, in Korean, no subtitles. 5:35 am Japanese News - News via satellite from NHK Tokyo in Japanese, no subtitles. 6:10 am Hong Kong News - News via satellite from TVB Hong Kong, in Cantonese, no subtitles. 6:30 am Chinese News - News via satellite from CCTV Beijing, in Mandarin, no subtitles. 7:00 am Hindi News - News via satellite from NDTV India, in Hindi, no subtitles. 7:25 am Italian News - News via satellite from RAI Rome in Italian, no subtitles. 8:05 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 Greek News - News via satellite from CyBC Cyprus, in Greek, no subtitles. 10:30 am German News - News via satellite from DW Berlin, in German, no subtitles. 11:00 am Spanish News - News via satellite from RTVE Madrid, in Spanish, no subtitles. 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 God In America - Soul of a Nation - A look inside the tumultuous 400-year history of the intersection of religion and public life in America. This episode explores the post-World War Two era, when rising evangelist Billy Graham tried to inspire a religious revival that fused faith with patriotism in a Cold War battle with 'godless communism'. Meanwhile, civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. emerged as a modern-day prophet, calling upon the nation to honour both biblical teachings and the founders' democratic ideals of equal justice. (From the US) (Documentary Series) (Part 5 of 6) (Rpt) PG CC 2:05 pm Inside Nature's Giants - Sharks - This series gets under the skin of the largest animals on the planet to uncover their evolutionary secrets. In this episode, Joy Reidenberg and Mark Evans travel to South Africa to dissect a 900kg, 4.5 metre-long great white shark. There they uncover the shark's incredible array of senses, including the ability to detect the electro-magnetic field given off by other creatures. They also investigate the origins of the shark's infamous killing bite and, out at sea, a bite force test on a live great white shows just how powerful those jaws really are. (From the UK) (Documentary Series) M (A,L) CC 3:00 pm France 24 International News - News via satellite from France 24, France, in English. CC Monday October 14th, 2013 3:30 pm Al Jazeera News - News via satellite from Al Jazeera Satellite Network, Qatar, in English. CC 4:00 pm The Journal - News via satellite from DW Berlin, in English. CC 4:30 pm FIFA Futbol Mundial - A weekly football magazine show that travels the globe to bring you the stars of today, the talents of tomorrow and the heroes of the past. (From the UK) (Sport) CC 5:00 pm National Road Series 2013 - The National Road Series is the feature series on the Australian road racing calendar, with teams and individuals competing for national recognition. Today cyclists will take on the Caterpillar Tour of Tasmania, starting at Waterworks Park and riding all the way through to Mt Wellington. This stage boasts eight gruelling stages over seven days through some of the most picturesque countryside in the world. (Sport) 5:30 pm Tour Of Beijing Daily Highlights - Day 3 Highlights - The 2013 Tour Of Beijing will feature all 19 World Tour teams as they race 826 kilometres over five stages past some of China's spectacular landmarks including Tiananmen Square and the Great Wall. Today's highlights include coverage from stage 3, from Yanqing to Qiandiajian (176km) which is quite a bumpy part of the track with seven ranked climbs, two of which are category 2. (Sport) 6:00 pm Tracks And Trails - Howth - Feargal Quinn, Senator and business man, has often wondered what it would be like to be a tourist in his own area and hopes that alongside his walking companion Kevin Rickard, he’ll learn more about his adopted home of Howth. Starting from the terminus of Dublin City Rapid Transportation, Howth native Kevin shares his memories of old Howth with Feargal as they walk up to Kilrock and around East Mountain to the Cliff walk. (From the UK) (Documentary) G CC 6:30 pm World News Australia - 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 7:28 pm The Spin - All the latest Australian cycling news including events, riders and teams. (Sport) 7:30 pm Destination Flavour - Japan Bitesize - Your favourite moments so far from Adam Liaw's journey throughout Japan, from its frozen north, through the cherry-blossomed mainland, down to the tropical sun-soaked southern islands. (Commissioned by SBS) (Food) G CC 7:35 pm Storm City - Wind - Tornadoes and hurricanes may hit closer to home as opposed to other natural disasters in recent years, as the U.S. Midwest has been ravaged by twisters while the Gulf Coast has experienced the most destructive and costly hurricanes in U.S. history. To test the effect of wind on humans, host Ben Fogle visits a specialized climate chamber to recreate the effect of wind at up to 120 mph. (From the UK) (Documentary) PG CC Monday October 14th, 2013 8:30 pm What Makes Us Human? - Professor Alice Roberts is making a new human being as she's five months pregnant. But as an anatomist, and doctor, Professor Roberts has a rather different perspective on her pregnancy than most mothers. As this remarkable process happens inside her, Alice sets out to discover the latest in scientific understanding about how to grow a human being, and what makes our species so special. (From the UK) (Documentary) G CC 9:30 pm Legally Brown - The Prince of Mumbai has become a restaurateur and offers an indecent proposal to unsuspecting couples on dinner dates. A focus group gives their feedback on some unusual fake products. The Indian Action Hero takes on a litterbug, Bollywood style. Uncle Sam hits the streets ready to reignite the republic debate and get rid of that pesky Queen. Another royal, Prince Harry, has come to Australia to party on a schoolies style gap year, and is introduced to some Aboriginal locals. (Commissioned by SBS) (Comedy Series) M(A,L,D) CC 10:00 pm The Jeselnik Offensive - This series brings Anthony Jeselnik and his signature dark and twisted point-of-view to this weekly, topical series. (From US) (Entertainment Series) CC 10:30 pm World News Australia - 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 11:00 pm The World Game - All the latest football news, features and match results as well as player and club profiles from around the world. Join panellists Les Murray, Craig Foster, David Zdrilic, David Basheer, Mariana Rudan and special guests for expert analysis and local perspective on all things football. (An SBS Sport Production) 11:30 pm Community - Environmental Science - Follows a group of misfits at a community college in Greendale, Colorado. This episode, Jeff is nominated by his fellow classmates to discuss the amount of homework they are assigned with Señor Chang, while Troy and Abed lose their subject for a biology experiment. Stars Joel McHale, Gillian Jacobs and Chevy Chase. (From the US) (Comedy Series) PG 11:55 pm Shorts On Screen - Bruce Lee Played Badminton Too: Awkward suburban teenager Nic Wooding wants to be the greatest badminton player in the world, much to the dismay of his demanding father, a former tennis champion. Dave's dead: Dave's dead. So why can't Tom accept it? Dave may have been his best mate, but this isn't any way to behave. Not when you're giving the eulogy. Then again, maybe Dave wasn't such a great mate after all...that's what Tom is beginning to suspect. This won't be your typical funeral. (Australia) (Film) MA(S,L) Monday October 14th, 2013 12:30 am Kill Arman - Malaysia/Pentjak Silat - Arman travels to the liberal Muslim country of Malaysia to study the ancient combat art of Pentjak Silat. While there he lives with a Muslim family in a small rainforest village and becomes the apprentice of the village's legendary Silat master, Ab Rahim Bin Ab Ghani. Arman also finds out how the different religions of multicultural Malaysia manage to live together in peace. Finally, Arman has to fight his master's son, Malaysia's national Silat champion. (From Finland, in English) (Entertainment Series) (Rpt) PG 1:00 am Kill Arman - South Korea/Taekwondo - Arman travels to the famous Kukkiwon Academy to learn South Korea's national sport. He trains with Taekwondo masters, explores local quirks - from robot toilets to eating live octopuses - and travels to the world's most dangerous border zone between South and North Korea. Finally, Arman squares off against a top Taekwondo fighter in the ring. (From Finland, in English) (Entertainment Series) M (L) 1:30 am Kill Arman - England/Boxing - Arman arrives to the birthplace of modern boxing, England. He trains in the world's oldest and most legendary boxing club, the Repton Boys Club, which still exists today primarily to keep underprivileged boys away from the street gangs and a life of crime. Arman also infiltrates one of the world's most notorious football hooligan 'firms', and finally faces the European middle-weight boxing champion in the ring. (From Finland, in English) (Entertainment Series) (Rpt) M (A,L) 2:00 am Kill Arman - Finland/Hokutoryu Jujutsu - The final episode travels back one year in time and shows how Arman, an overweight party animal, began his training to become a warrior. Giving up all of life's pleasures, Arman suffers through six months of extreme training with his master Auvo Niiniketo, the founder of Finnish jujutsu-style Hokutoryu. Then, at the end of his training, Arman has to face Niiniketo's greatest student in the ring. (From Finland, in English) (Entertainment Series) (Final) PG 2:30 am Weatherwatch Overnight - A continuously updated weather report, bringing viewers the latest weather conditions from around Australia, and featuring a selection of quality music. Tuesday October 15th, 2013 5:00 am Korean News - News via satellite from YTN Korea, in Korean, no subtitles. 5:35 am Japanese News - News via satellite from NHK Tokyo in Japanese, no subtitles. 6:10 am Hong Kong News - News via satellite from TVB Hong Kong, in Cantonese, no subtitles. 6:30 am Chinese News - News via satellite from CCTV Beijing, in Mandarin, no subtitles. 7:00 am Hindi News - News via satellite from NDTV India, in Hindi, no subtitles. 7:25 am Italian News - News via satellite from RAI Rome in Italian, no subtitles. 8:05 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 Greek News - News via satellite from CyBC Cyprus, in Greek, no subtitles. 10:30 am German News - News via satellite from DW Berlin, in German, no subtitles. 11:00 am Spanish News - News via satellite from RTVE Madrid, in Spanish, no subtitles. 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 Celtic Woman: Believe - Believe, a beautiful live concert collection of classic Irish songs timeless pop anthems and inspirational songs with their signature Celtic Woman twist. A dazzling array of visual and musical effects including a 20-piece orchestra, 7-piece Celtic Woman Band, 16-piece Atlanta Bag Pipe Band; lush vocal harmonies from a 10-piece Aontas Choir, 30- member children's choir as well as a world-champion Irish dancer. All filmed in front of fans at Atlanta's historic Fox Theatre. 2:45 pm Aashpordha (Audacity) - A girl on the threshold of adolescence takes a radical and effective measure of protest to her parents. (From India, in Bengali) (Short) PG 3:00 pm France 24 International News - News via satellite from France 24, France, in English. CC 3:30 pm Al Jazeera News - News via satellite from Al Jazeera Satellite Network, Qatar, in English. CC 4:00 pm The Journal - News via satellite from DW Berlin, in English. CC 4:30 pm PBS Newshour - Reviews and analysis of the day's news presented by Jim Lehrer for the Public Broadcasting Service in the United States. CC Tuesday October 15th, 2013 5:30 pm Tour Of Beijing Daily Highlights - Day 4 Highlights - The 2013 Tour Of Beijing will feature all 19 World Tour teams as they race 826 kilometres over five stages past some of China's spectacular landmarks including Tiananmen Square and the Great Wall. The fourth stage is set to be one of the toughest stages in Tour of Beijing history, covering 150.5km from Yanqing to a finish atop the Mentougou Miaofeng Mountain. (Sport) 6:00 pm Pagans And Pilgrims - Ruins - Presenter and Welsh poet Ifor ap Glyn explores the wealth of Britain's extraordinary holy places on a pilgrimage that spans almost 2,000 years of history. Ifor discovers the myths and legends of some of Britain's most sacred places. In the first episode, Ifor explores why ruins are among the best-preserved and most-loved holy sites in Britain. He visits the famous ruins of St Andrews Cathedral, the mystical atmosphere of Wales's best-preserved Roman site, the battered remains of Coventry's iconic cathedral and the Gothic majesty of North Yorkshire's Whitby Abbey the inspiration behind Bram Stoker's Dracula. (From the UK) (Documentary) G CC 6:30 pm World News Australia - 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 Who Do You Think You Are? - Celia Imrie - Actress Celia Imrie knows that she comes from a long line of aristocrats on her mother's side, but has always resisted finding out any more about her illustrious heritage; her fear is that they will turn out to be privileged and boring, but she is quickly proved very wrong. This episode which involves everything from political intrigue to discoveries of impotence, Celia traces her family back to the 17th century. She discovers an ancestor who broke all the rules and ended up in the Tower of London, and investigates the extraordinary political legacy of another ancestor, who was accused of plotting to kill King Charles II. (From the UK) (Documentary) PG CC **New Episode** 8:30 pm Insight - Australian current affairs forum, with lively debate and powerful first-person stories. Hosted by award-winning journalist Jenny Brockie. (An SBS Production) CC 9:30 pm Dateline - Award-winning international current affairs presented by Anjali Rao. Dateline's team of video journalists travel the globe to provide an intimate view of the world's most important stories. (An SBS Production) CC 10:30 pm World News Australia - 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 Tuesday October 15th, 2013 11:00 pm Masters Of Sex - Race To Space - On the heels of Masters' proposal that they participate in the sexual response study, Johnson considers the best course of action to keep her job - only to find she no longer has one. The study has been forced out of the hospital and Masters believes Johnson is to blame. As Johnson fights to save her job and struggles to care for her kids, Masters moves his study to a brothel. But Masters soon discovers that the chaos of the cathouse is unmanageable without Johnson’s help. (S.1, ep.2) (From the US) (Drama Series) MA(S) CC **Encore** 12:00 am Prisoners Of War - Happy Birthday - Talia has a break down while Nimrode is out partying. Uri and Nurit try to bridge the gap formed by the past 17 years. After meeting Yinon, and trying to put the past behind her, Yael packs up all of Amiel’s things and puts them in storage. Haim Cohen interrogates the matter of Amiel, which is full of twists and turns and involves another Mossad agent. Meanwhile, Yussuf and Abdullah head out to handle an arms deal, which Abdullah nearly blows. (S.2, ep.2) From Israel, in Hebrew) (Drama Series) M(V,S) CC **Encore** 1:00 am Love Etc. - If Paris is the city of picturesque romance, then New York is the city of everyday love and everything that entails. This program presents the various stages of love: First Love, Getting Married, Starting a Family, Starting Over and Lasting Love. The five relationships featured in this documentary, all at different stages of love, are as diverse as the city itself. (From the US) (Documentary) (Rpt) M(L) CC 2:45 am Weatherwatch Overnight - A continuously updated weather report, bringing viewers the latest weather conditions from around Australia, and featuring a selection of quality music. Wednesday October 16th, 2013 5:00 am Korean News - News via satellite from YTN Korea, in Korean, no subtitles. 5:35 am Japanese News - News via satellite from NHK Tokyo in Japanese, no subtitles. 6:10 am Hong Kong News - News via satellite from TVB Hong Kong, in Cantonese, no subtitles. 6:30 am Chinese News - News via satellite from CCTV Beijing, in Mandarin, no subtitles. 7:00 am Hindi News - News via satellite from NDTV India, in Hindi, no subtitles. 7:25 am Italian News - News via satellite from RAI Rome in Italian, no subtitles. 8:05 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 Greek News - News via satellite from CyBC Cyprus, in Greek, no subtitles. 10:30 am German News - News via satellite from DW Berlin, in German, no subtitles. 11:00 am Spanish News - News via satellite from RTVE Madrid, in Spanish, no subtitles. 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 Insight - Australian current affairs forum, with lively debate and powerful first-person stories. Hosted by award-winning journalist Jenny Brockie. (An SBS Production) CC 2:00 pm Dateline - Award-winning international current affairs presented by Anjali Rao. Dateline's team of video journalists travel the globe to provide an intimate view of the world's most important stories. (An SBS Production) CC 3:00 pm France 24 International News - News via satellite from France 24, France, in English. CC 3:30 pm Al Jazeera News - News via satellite from Al Jazeera Satellite Network, Qatar, in English. CC 4:00 pm The Journal - News via satellite from DW Berlin, in English. CC 4:30 pm PBS Newshour - Reviews and analysis of the day's news presented by Jim Lehrer for the Public Broadcasting Service in the United States. CC Wednesday October 16th, 2013 5:30 pm Tour Of Beijing Daily Highlights - Day 5 Highlights - The 2013 Tour Of Beijing will feature all 19 World Tour teams as they race 826 kilometres over five stages past some of China's spectacular landmarks including Tiananmen Square and the Great Wall. The tour concludes with the traditional stage in the city of Beijing, starting at the historic Tiananmen Square to an expected mass sprint finish at the Bird’s Nest Stadium. (Sport) 6:00 pm Pagans And Pilgrims – Water - Presenter and Welsh poet Ifor ap Glyn explores the wealth of Britain’s extraordinary holy places on a pilgrimage that spans almost 2,000 years of history. This episode, Ifor explores why water crops up again and again as the essential element in many of our most holy places. His journey takes him to our oldest mass baptismal pool to the site on Loch Ness where Celtic missionaries battling the forces of paganism first encountered the legendary monster. (From the UK) (Documentary) G CC 6:30 pm World News Australia - 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 Monster Jellyfish - Plagues of giant jellyfish are preparing to attack Japan - millions of these Sumo-sized gelatinous monsters will wreak havoc on Japan’s coastal towns. The giant Nomura jellyfish grows to over two metres long and up to 200 kilograms in weight. This program looks at the damage being done to fishing communities by the huge blooms, and follows the scientists racing to find a way to stop these giants breeding. (From Singapore, in English and Japanese) (Documentary) (Rpt) PG CC 8:30 pm 24 Hours In Emergency – Reality Check - Step inside one of Britain's busiest hospitals with unprecedented access to the emergency department at King's College Hospital in London. This episode, a 39-year-old man is flown to King’s College Hospital after being involved in a head-on collision while driving a friend’s sports car, and doctors fear his injuries could leave him paralysed. Meanwhile, a 21-year-old requires treatment following a skateboarding accident and the staff see to a man who has been dragged along a station platform by a moving train. (From the UK) (Documentary) M(A) CC **New Episode** 9:30 pm Prisoners Of War - Little Lies - The past troubles Yussuf, while Abdullah tries to revive the tradition of recruiting children to be martyrs. Finally, Yussuf is put to a test of faith. Iris extracts information about the Children of the Jihad, and she and Haim Cohen continue Atar Shorer’s investigation and try to solve the mystery of the new leader of the organization. Talia tries to get Nimrode to come back home. Meanwhile, Uri shares the horrors of captivity with Nurit, and the psychological mind games their captors tortured them with. (S.2, ep.3) (From Israel, in Hebrew) (Drama Series) M(V) CC **New Episode** 10:25 pm World News Australia - 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 Wednesday October 16th, 2013 11:00 pm Film: To Paint Or Make Love - An affluent, middle-aged couple's uneventful lives are forever changed when they move into an isolated house in the country and befriend an eccentric, younger couple. They become friends and together explore love, erotic desire, sex and art in the idyllic French Alps region. Nominated for the Palme d'Or at Cannes in 2005. Directed by Arnaud and Jean-Marie Larrieu, and stars Sabine Azéma, Daniel Auteuil, Amira Casar and Sergi López. (From France, in French) (Comedy) (2005) (Rpt) MA(N,S) CC 12:45 am Film: Could This Be Love? - Wealthy businessman Lucas becomes smitten with Elsa, the artist he's hired to make a floor mosaic in the lobby of his company headquarters. Still traumatised by the effect of a previous relationship, he assigns his gadget-obsessed head of security, Roland, to spy on her and record her every move. Vincent Lindon leads an all-star cast in this light-hearted romantic comedy. Directed by Pierre Jolivet, and also stars Sandrine Bonnaire and François Berléand. (From France, in French) (Romantic Comedy) (2007) (Rpt) PG CC 2:20 am Weatherwatch Overnight - A continuously updated weather report, bringing viewers the latest weather conditions from around Australia, and featuring a selection of quality music. Thursday October 17th, 2013 5:00 am Korean News - News via satellite from YTN Korea, in Korean, no subtitles. 5:35 am Japanese News - News via satellite from NHK Tokyo in Japanese, no subtitles. 6:10 am Hong Kong News - News via satellite from TVB Hong Kong, in Cantonese, no subtitles. 6:30 am Chinese News - News via satellite from CCTV Beijing, in Mandarin, no subtitles. 7:00 am Hindi News - News via satellite from NDTV India, in Hindi, no subtitles. 7:25 am Italian News - News via satellite from RAI Rome in Italian, no subtitles. 8:05 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 Greek News - News via satellite from CyBC Cyprus, in Greek, no subtitles. 10:30 am German News - News via satellite from DW Berlin, in German, no subtitles. 11:00 am Spanish News - News via satellite from RTVE Madrid, in Spanish, no subtitles. 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 Parent Rescue - Who's the Boss - A fascinating series that looks at contemporary solutions to age-old parenting problems by exploring the work undertaken by Karitane; an innovative service that offers practical help to families overwhelmed by the challenges of raising young children. (Commissioned by SBS) (Documentary Series) (Rpt) G CC 1:30 pm Speed Of Life - Central American Killers - This three-part series uses high speed photography to capture the amazing, lightning fast intricacies of daily life for animals and insects on the planet. Each episode focuses on a different region, and all of the various animals and interconnected ecosystems that call that region home. Using highly specialised camera equipment, this episode captures the unique behaviours of some of the rainforest's most elusive animals and insects. (From the US) (Documentary Series) (Rpt) (Part 2 of 3) PG CC 2:30 pm Costa's Garden Odyssey - Gardening guru Costa Georgiadis heads to the culturally diverse Cabramatta to aid local school kids in their gardening endeavours. Costa then completes his water-saving solutions in Preston with a practical outdoor makeover, and takes a road trip to NSW's Rylestone to learn how biodynamics have helped produce olives. (Commissioned by SBS) (Entertainment Series) (Rpt) G CC 3:00 pm France 24 International News - News via satellite from France 24, France, in English. CC Thursday October 17th, 2013 3:30 pm Al Jazeera News - News via satellite from Al Jazeera Satellite Network, Qatar, in English. CC 4:00 pm The Journal - News via satellite from DW Berlin, in English. CC 4:30 pm PBS Newshour - Reviews and analysis of the day's news presented by Jim Lehrer for the Public Broadcasting Service in the United States. CC 5:30 pm Global Village - Generation Gogohoun: In the West African country of Benin, young people have formed a song and dance troupe called Generation Gogohoun in the hope of lifting themselves out of poverty by becoming professional entertainers. Looking For Miss Pre-Teen: In Venezuela, the business of beauty contents has led to dozens of modelling schools springing up in the capital Caracas. Here girls as young as four learn how to swing their hips and pose provocatively on the catwalk – which has inevitably raised the question about forcing these young girls to grow up too quickly. (From France, in French) (Documentary) G CC 6:00 pm Pagans And Pilgrims - Trees and Mountains - Presenter and Welsh poet Ifor ap Glyn explores the wealth of Britain's extraordinary holy places on a pilgrimage that spans almost 2,000 years of history. Ifor visits trees and mountains as a way of understanding the journey Britain undertook from the old Pagan religion to Christianity. His journey starts in Glastonbury, site of the famous tor and the Thorns, the most holy trees in the country. Ifor visits a bleeding yew tree that has divided opinion for 600 years and, in Snowdonia, a mountain where the devil is said to have gone toe to toe with an early Christian missionary. (From the UK) (Documentary) G CC 6:30 pm World News Australia - 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 Madhur Jaffrey's Curry Nation - Pakistanis - The Pakistanis are well established in British Culture and in this episode, Madhur Jaffrey explores two favourite dishes - spiced meats, and what is considered a true Biryani. (From the UK) (Food Series) G CC 8:00 pm Destination Flavour: Japan - Adam Liaw hits the packed streets of Tokyo in the midst of cherry blossom season, finding fabulous food in places so small that four is a crowd. A master chef shares the secrets of his donburi – a staple of the typical Japanese 'salaryman'. Then Adam concocts a sweet festival favourite from bean paste and pickled cherry leaves. (Commissioned by SBS) (Food Series) G CC 8:30 pm Heston's Fantastical Food - Massive Lunch Box - Scientific and culinary genius Heston Blumenthal is going supersized as we recreates giant versions of our favourite childhood foods. This episode Heston celebrates the packed lunch as the chef fills an entire theme park with nostalgic packed-lunch favourites including a giant super-sized sandwich, an enormous Kit Kat and a packet of crisps so large that it's only accessible by ladder. (From the UK) (Food Series) G CC Thursday October 17th, 2013 9:30 pm Masters Of Sex - Standard Deviation - Masters and Johnson continue their research in the brothel but skewed data confirms that Masters must get the study back into the hospital. At the hospital, Johnson is surprised to learn that a distinguished new doctor on the OB/GYN floor is a woman who has no interest in female solidarity. Meanwhile, Libby struggles to conceive and Dr. Ethan Haas gets the case of a lifetime - a woman pregnant with quadruplets. (S.1, ep.3) (From the US) (Drama Series) MA(S) CC 10:30 pm World News Australia - 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 11:00 pm UEFA Champions League Magazine - A look at the UEFA Champions League with player and coach interviews, club profiles, match reviews and previews as well as classic UEFA Champions League action. (Sport) (From Switzerland) 11:30 pm Thursday FC - An exciting new live weekly football entertainment show combining the latest football news and views with entertainment, interviews and live performances. Each week will include a look at each of the upcoming A-League games for the round as well as special guests including players, celebrity tipping and live music acts. (An SBS production) (Sport) 12:30 am The Observer Effect - What are Australia's mavericks, power-brokers and celebrities really like? In an age where 30 second sound-bites and social media dominate our view of the world, host Ellen Fanning uses the news events of the week as a window into the lives of the people who shape our culture and politics. Ellen goes beyond the headlines to reveal what makes our most popular Australians tick in a format that is both entertaining and informative. (Commissioned by SBS) (Entertainment Series) (Final) PG (A) CC 1:30 am Mistresses - Presented by Lisa Rogers, this nine-part series takes an irreverent look at the lifestyle of infidelity. (From the UK) (Documentary Series) M (A,N,S) 2:00 am Mistresses - Presented by Lisa Rogers, this nine-part series takes an irreverent look at the lifestyle of infidelity. (From the UK) (Documentary Series) M (A,N,S) 2:30 am Mistresses - Presented by Lisa Rogers, this series takes an irreverent look at the lifestyle of infidelity. (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Final) M (N,S) 3:00 am Weatherwatch Overnight - A continuously updated weather report, bringing viewers the latest weather conditions from around Australia, and featuring a selection of quality music. Friday October 18th, 2013 5:00 am Korean News - News via satellite from YTN Korea, in Korean, no subtitles. 5:35 am Japanese News - News via satellite from NHK Tokyo in Japanese, no subtitles. 6:10 am Hong Kong News - News via satellite from TVB Hong Kong, in Cantonese, no subtitles. 6:30 am Chinese News - News via satellite from CCTV Beijing, in Mandarin, no subtitles. 7:00 am Hindi News - News via satellite from NDTV India, in Hindi, no subtitles. 7:25 am Italian News - News via satellite from RAI Rome in Italian, no subtitles. 8:05 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 Greek News - News via satellite from CyBC Cyprus, in Greek, no subtitles. 10:30 am German News - News via satellite from DW Berlin, in German, no subtitles. 11:00 am Spanish News - News via satellite from RTVE Madrid, in Spanish, no subtitles. 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 Food Lovers' Guide To Australia - Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill continue to explore the best food and produce around. In this episode: the botanical ark in Queensland; Japanese sashimi with Hideo Dekura; Malaysian loh bah; Russian meat and onion dumplings; coffee from Byron Bay; and a Mauritian petanque night. (An SBS Production) (Food Series) (Rpt) G 1:30 pm Rex In Rome - Time Heals No Wounds - When a young labourer falls to his death at a building site, Inspector Rivera and Rex suspect foul play. They soon discover that he had been the toy boy of the rich widow who owns the site, until he had fallen in love with her daughter. Stars Ettore Bassi. (From Rome, in Italian) (Drama Series) (PG) 2:30 pm Living Black - Indigenous stories that matter to all Australians, hosted by Karla Grant. (An SBS Production) CC 3:00 pm France 24 International News - News via satellite from France 24, France, in English. CC 3:30 pm Al Jazeera News - News via satellite from Al Jazeera Satellite Network, Qatar, in English. CC 4:00 pm The Journal - News via satellite from DW Berlin, in English. CC Friday October 18th, 2013 4:30 pm PBS Newshour - Reviews and analysis of the day's news presented by Jim Lehrer for the Public Broadcasting Service in the United States. CC 5:30 pm Global Village - Giant Kite Battle: In Shirone, Japan, a four-day kite competition takes place in which the traditional giant kites are handled by teams of 50 men and women of all ages who train all year long for the event. Surviving Katrina - The Music Returns: In 2005, Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans. Homeless and jobless, most musicians fled to other towns. But without its music, food and culture, New Orleans could never rise again. So musicians banded together to start a new life in the city and pooled their resources and set about building homes in a new district called Musicians' Village. (From France, in French) (Documentary) G CC 6:00 pm Literary Landscapes - There has always been a connection between the great writers of English Literature and the countryside, with the best-loved classic works of the past still providing us with the most evocative images of English country life to this very day. Step back in time and enter the landscapes of such legendary authors as the Bronte sisters, Jane Austen and Charles Dickens, to follow in their footsteps and discover the places, the events and the people who inspired them. (From the UK) (Documentary) G CC 6:30 pm World News Australia - 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 Coast - The Worker's Coast – This episode Nick embarks on a journey to celebrate the surprising stories of the workers from around our shores. From foundry men who burnished the secrets of our sea power, to the super-star performers who wowed the crowds in Edwardian resorts, these are tales of the hard-grafters who made Britain great. (From the UK) (Documentary) G CC **New Episode** 8:35 pm Harlots, Housewives And Heroines - At Home - Lucy Worsley explores the ordinary as well as the extraordinary lives of women in the home. This was an age when respectable women were defined by their marital status as maids, wives or widows. If they fell outside these categories they were often labelled whores or witches. While history has left many women voiceless over the centuries, Lucy discovers that in the Restoration, a surprising number of women were beginning to question their roles in marriage, attitudes to sex and reproduction. (From the UK) (Documentary) PG CC 9:40 pm As It Happened: Dive Wwii - Maritime historian and underwater explorer, Ian Lawler leads a team of deep water divers to the seabed off Northern Ireland. He and the team are searching for the forgotten shipwrecks of WWII’s longest, most epic naval campaign, The Battle of the Atlantic. Presenter Jules Hudson joins Ian and two naval experts as they attempt to piece together the stories of the wrecks from the dive team's underwater footage. Then Jules explores how an airbase in Derry provided the vital air cover the Allies needed to win the Battle of the Atlantic. (Part 2 of 2) (From the UK) (Documentary) (class tba) CC Friday October 18th, 2013 10:40 pm World News Australia - 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 11:10 pm Film: You Will Be Mine - Marie leaves home to study the piano at the conservatory in Lyons. Through lack of money, she is obliged to share an apartment with Emma, a friend of the family who has lived alone since the death of her father. The two young women develop a strange fascination for one another, which soon develops into an intense mutual need. Directed by Sophie Laloy and stars Isild Le Besco, Judith Davis and Fabienne Babe. (From France, in French) (Drama) (2008) (Rpt) M(S,L,N) CC 12:55 am The Myth - Jackie Chan stars in this fast-paced action comedy packed with romance, tomb raiding and tomfoolery. It's an entertaining big-budget epic that traverses city and country, past and present. Chan plays an archaeologist who dreams he was a general in the Qin Dynasty in a previous life. In a hidden cave, he soon discovers that the people he dreams of are still alive. Directed by Stanley Tong and also stars Zhou Sun and Tony Leung Kar-fai. (From Hong Kong, in Cantonese, Mandarin and English) (Action/Adventure) (2005) (Rpt) M (V) CC 3:05 am Weatherwatch Overnight - A continuously updated weather report, bringing viewers the latest weather conditions from around Australia, and featuring a selection of quality music. Saturday October 19th, 2013 5:00 am Korean News - News via satellite from YTN Korea, in Korean, no subtitles. 5:35 am Japanese News - News via satellite from NHK Tokyo in Japanese, no subtitles. 6:10 am Hong Kong News - News via satellite from TVB Hong Kong, in Cantonese, no subtitles. 6:30 am Chinese News - News via satellite from CCTV Beijing, in Mandarin, no subtitles. 7:00 am Hindi News - News via satellite from NDTV India, in Hindi, no subtitles. 7:25 am Italian News - News via satellite from RAI Rome in Italian, no subtitles. 8:05 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 Greek News - News via satellite from CyBC Cyprus, in Greek, no subtitles. 10:30 am German News - News via satellite from DW Berlin, in German, no subtitles. 11:00 am Spanish News - News via satellite from RTVE Madrid, in Spanish, no subtitles. 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 Otello - The famous opera as performed at the Salzburg Festival, Vienna, 2008. With the Philharmonic Orchestra led by Riccardo Muti. Stars Marina Poplavskaya as Desdemona, Carlos Alvarez as Iago and Aleksandrs Antonenko as Otello. (From Germany, in Italian, English subtitles) (Masterpiece) (Opera) (Rpt) PG 3:30 pm Tim Marlow's Virtual Gallery - Edvard Munch - The Sick Child: Art historian Tim Marlow takes us on an insightful tour of some of the world's best paintings. In this programme, he will be looking at Edvard Munch's 'The Sick Child'. (From the UK) (Documentary) G CC 3:35 pm Freud's Naked Truths - This program explores the life and work of Lucian Freud, one of Britain's greatest artists. It includes testimony from those who knew and loved this extraordinary personality, including his family, friends and former lovers. Experts like David Hockney, Robert Hughes, William Feaver and Tim Marlow examine his works and their place in art history. (From the UK) (Documentary) (Rpt) PG 4:30 pm PBS Newshour - Reviews and analysis of the day's news presented by Jim Lehrer for the Public Broadcasting Service in the United States. CC Saturday October 19th, 2013 5:30 pm Finding Your Roots – This week looks into the ancestral pasts of journalist Barbara Walters and educator Geoffrey Canada. Barbara finds out about her father, including his real surname, while Geoffrey discovers the name of his grandfather. Presented by Henry Louis Gates Jnr. (From the US) (Documentary) PG 6:30 pm World News Australia - 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 Destination Flavour - Japan Bitesize - Some of your favourite moments so far from Adam Liaw's culinary and cultural journey through Japan. (Commissioned by SBS) (Food) G CC 7:35 pm 24/7 Wild - Moja is a five-month-old lion cub living with his single lioness mum, Nyota, in Kenya's Masai Mara. It is May, and food is scarce; Moja is starving. The rains have arrived, and prey is thin on the ground. Without the help and protection of a pride, Moja faces the toughest month of his life. Moja's mum, Nyota, is his only hope. She must find enough food to keep them both alive and protect Moja from the hyenas and lions that surround them. Together, they face a fight for life and this documentary tells their story. (From the UK) (Documentary) (class tba) CC 8:35 pm First Crossings - Buller River - In the season finale, New Zealand explorers Kevin and Jamie retrace the great journey of pioneers Thomas Brunner and his guide Kehu down the Buller River in 1846. (From New Zealand) (Documentary/Adventure) G CC 9:30 pm Film: Pan's Labyrinth - In the fascist Spain of 1944, the bookish young stepdaughter of a sadistic army officer escapes into an eerie but captivating fantasy world. A richly imagined and exquisitely violent fantasy from writer-director Guillermo del Toro. Winner of multiple prestigious awards such as the 2007 Oscars for Best Achievement in Art, Cinematography and Makeup, and the 2007 BAFTA Award for Best Film not in the English Language. Stars Ivana Baquero, Sergi López and Maribel Verdú. (From Spain, in Spanish) (Fantasy) (2006) (Rpt) MAV(V) CC 11:40 pm Film: The Horde - Four cops out to avenge the murder of an associate attack an abandoned complex which serves as a hide-out for the suspected killers. But the operation quickly spirals out of control as a zombie outbreak threatens both the cops and the criminals, and both factions must stick together if they are to survive. Winner of the Sci-Fi Jury Award at the 2010 Gérardmer Film Festival. Directed by Yannick Dahan and Benjamin Rocher, and stars Claude Perron, Jean-Pierre Martins and Eriq Ebouaney. (From France, in French) (Horror) (2009) (Rpt) MAV(H,L,V) CC 1:25 am Shameless - Grim footage of Frank on his stag night shocks Libby back to reality, while Frank is still lost in his own sci-fi odyssey. When the local school fails its Ofsted report, Shane discovers a new venture for the Maguires: school security. Mickey is anxious when his sadistic pen pal Timmy is released from prison, while Avril's attempts to help Mimi back to health leave Mimi confused by the attention. Stars David Threlfall, Pauline McLynn and Tina Malone. (From the UK) (Drama Series) MA (D,L,S) CC Saturday October 19th, 2013 2:20 am Shameless - Karen and Connor return hoping to start fresh, but on a routine visit to her psychiatric hospital Karen makes a shocking discovery. Frank's odyssey reaches its climax when he finally faces his deepest self and the sobering truth of his feelings for Libby. Sita is distraught when she fails her exams, but the offer of help from her lecturer Cromer comes with conditions. Motivated by lust, Carl steps in to help. Stars David Threlfall and Pauline McLynn. (From the UK) (Drama Series) MA (L,S) CC 3:15 am Weatherwatch Overnight - A continuously updated weather report, bringing viewers the latest weather conditions from around Australia, and featuring a selection of quality music.