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60 Minutes: April 28

It's TV war on Sunday night, so Nine is dragging out the big guns: Leonardo DiCaprio, sharks and Ray Martin.

2013-04-26_1506It’s TV war on Sunday night with tempting content on Seven, so Nine is dragging out the big guns: Leonardo DiCaprio, sharks and Ray Martin.

60 Minutes begins at 8pm following The Voice. With 4 stories do we think it’s going to end 60 minutes later?

Settling Scores
This is a story about facing your demons head on. In 2009, Navy clearance diver Paul de Gelder lost his arm and leg in a bull shark attack, in Sydney Harbour. His zest for life and determination to succeed despite his horrific injuries inspired you all. He was seemingly impervious. But Paul’s been harbouring a secret. He still has one score to settle, to go face to face with his nemesis – The Bull shark.
Reporter: Peter Overton
Producer: David Alrich

Leonardo
Leonardo DiCaprio is one of Hollywood’s heavyweights, successfully evolving from a child star, over a career that has already spanned two decades. In Baz Luhrmann’s adaptation of The Great Gatsby, he plays the title role of Jay Gatsby, a handsome social climber, trying to win the heart of a married woman. Baz and Leo first teamed up 17 years ago when Luhrmann gave DiCaprio a big break, casting him in the lead role of Romeo + Juliet. Now they’re at it again and Allison Langdon has just spent time with Leo ahead of The Great Gatsby’s world premiere.
Reporter: Allison Langdon
Producer: Steven Burling

Frozen Waterfalls
We’ve just witnessed an incredible death defying sport. In the bitter temperatures of winter, a growing number of adventurous and audacious climbers around the world are now scaling frozen waterfalls. As they cling to brittle ice their every move is heart-stopping, one false step and they can fall to their death. Even for the most experienced it is a serious test of their physical and mental skills.
Reporter: Liz Hayes
Producer: Phil Goyen

Lauren’s Story
Lauren Huxley is one of the great survival stories, a triumph of good over evil. The beautiful 18 year old was savagely attacked in her own home and left for dead by a man she’d never met. Now aged 26, Lauren is getting her life back, she’s working full-time, travelling overseas and there’s even some baby news.
Reporter: Ray Martin
Producer: Ali Smith

2 Responses

  1. We got caught horribly last week – didn’t twig 60 Mins was going to be late and hadn’t adjusted the PVRs to accommodate late – very late – finish for CSI.
    This week is different – set recorder to butt it at 11.30.
    Curse you, 9 Nitwork.

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