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Wed Mar 21

[Nine/7:30pm[ McLeod’s Daughters.
[Nine/8:30pm] Cold Case. The Key.
[Nine/9:30pm] Without a Trace. 100th episode.
The Calm Before. The team investigates when Aaron Gibbs ends up missing one night and soon learn that he had been lying to his wife about quitting his job, and had been working nights in a fight club. During the course of the investigation, Jack and the others learn that Aaron’s disappearance was connected to events that took place during Hurricane Katrina, when Aaron was fighting to save his sons, and follow the trail of evidence, believing that the events of that night in New Orleans hold the key to finding the truth about the missing man.

[ABC/5:20pm] Monster Warriors
[ABC/8:00pm] The New Inventors. James O’Loghlin features three more innovative ideas of Australians including: the C11 Scriber Skateboard; the Metered Roller; and the Ezy Hang Doorlifter.
[ABC/8:30pm] Spicks And Specks. The world of music exposed like never before. Comedian Adam Hills leads two teams through different rounds of music-related riddles and games.
[ABC/9:00pm] Extras. Final. In the final episode of this series of Extras, Andy Millman (Ricky Gervais) has changed. With a new celebrity chum, chat show host Jonathan Ross, he seems to be leaving his old best friend, Maggie, behind. He even decides to get rid of his useless agent. When Andy is pressured into visiting a sick child in hospital by his pushy mum, he meets Robert Lindsay, who is less than impressed when the child and his mum fail to recall his 70s sitcom, Citizen Smith.
[ABC/9:35pm] The Worst Week Of My Life : Saturday, It’s the weekend at last and the day for Dick’s celebration. With the party in full swing and Dick’s special gift finally secured the evening seems set for success – but not before yet another interruption… CAST: Ben Miller
[ABC/10:05pm] At The Movies. Freedom Writers – starring Hilary Swank and Patrick Dempsey. A young teacher (Swank) inspires her class of at-risk students to learn tolerance, apply themselves, and pursue education beyond high school. Scoop – a Woody Allen film starring Scarlett Johannsen and Hugh Jackman filmed in London. Reign Over Me – starring Adam Sandler and Don Cheadle. The Night Listener – Stars Robin Williams and Toni Collette. In the midst of his crumbling relationship, a radio show host begins speaking to his biggest fan, a young boy, via the telephone. But when questions about the boy’s identity come up, the host’s life is thrown into chaos. The Lives Of Others – is a German movie marking the feature film debut of of director/screenwriter Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck. It won the 2007 Academy Awrad for Best Foreign Language Film. Old Joy – a film by Kelly Reichardt

[Ten/6:30pm] Neighbours. Karl finally pops the question. Destitute Izzy wants only to be a footballer’s wife! Rosie reaches out to lost Lolly. Paul and Elle are unable to keep their hands off Ned. Guest: Julian Clary!
[Ten/8:30pm] House. “Son Of A Coma Guy” House decides to awaken a comatose patient so he can question the man regarding the family history of his son, who may have a genetic condition and the father is the only living relative. Meanwhile, Wilson confronts House about the stolen prescription pad as Tritter approaches Cameron, Chase, and Foreman in an attempt to divide the team and reveal their loyalties. Guest: John Laroquette.
[Ten/9:30pm] Medium. Better Off Dead”

[Seven/8:30pm] Heroes. CHAPTER EIGHT ‘SEVEN MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT’ Suresh has some mysterious dreams that force him to question what path to take next. In crisis, Niki comes to a personal understanding. Peter asks Nathan for help in finding a key to the future. Claire focuses on homecoming preparations unaware of what’s to come. H.R.G. and a surprising associate focus their attentions on another ‘hero’. Guest starring CLEA DUVALL, NORA ZEHETNER and JAYMA MAYS.
[Seven/9:30pm] Prison Break. DEAD FALL. With the five million gone and the police closing in, Michael and Sucre’s only chance of escape is across the river but the water conceals a deadly trap. Lincoln reunites with LJ. Sara and Kellerman race to piece together the clues Michael left behind.
[Seven/10:30pm] 24.

[SBS/8:00pm] Inside Australia: The Prodigal Son – Winner of the 2006 Flickerfest IF Media Award for Most Popular Film, written and directed by Tony Radevski, and produced by Tom Zubrycki. The Prodigal Son explores how two first-generation migrant parents have struggled to come to terms with their son’s sexuality. The Prodigal Son tells the story of Ted, a gay man in his 40s who is reunited with his traditional Macedonian family after being estranged from them for the 15 years since he came out. (Commissioned by SBS Independent, in English and Macedonian with English subtitles) (Documentary) (Rpt) PG (L) CC WS

[World Movies/8:30pm] Movie: Motorcycle Diaries.
[E!/9:30pm] Boulevard of Broken Dreams. The Taylors / Leif Garrett
[Ovation/8:30pm] Diana Krall Live in Paris

One Response

  1. McLEOD’s DAUGHTERS:
    I always watch this show … I’m a country boy from way back … lately it has really improved in several ways.

    HEROES:
    It really does get better and better … love it … desperately waiting for episode 17 to air in the US.

    EXTRAS:
    Please, explain to me what about this show is funny??? I love a good comedy but this is in a different universe to brilliant shows like Ab Fab, Little Britain, Kath and Kim, and old classics like Allo! Allo!, Yes, Minister, Are You Being Served. I do not get the joke … if there actually is one to get …
    Jack!

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