TV Guide
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Tuesday, 9 February, 2010
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NSW -
Sydney
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ABC1
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10pm – 10.30pm
Artscape
(M)
The Living Artist
The townspeople of Bega have raised $35,000 for a Living Arts Prize. Renowned former fashion designer, Prue Acton, is head of the judging committee. Follow four local artists as they vie for the coveted prize.
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starts in 16 mins
10.30pm – 11.05pm
Lateline
A unique nightly news analysis program bringing viewers up-to-the-minute coverage of Australian and international news and events.
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Seven
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8.30pm – 10.30pm
Grey's Anatomy
(M)
I Always Feel Like Somebody's Watchin' Me/Tainted
Nervous that there will be layoffs in the hospital in the wake of an announcement from the Chief, the Seattle Grace residents compete to survive the cuts, including Cristina, who attempts to work alongside Arizona in paediatrics. Meanwhile, Bailey and Alex's patient's already complex case is further complicated by her schizophrenic son.
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starts in 16 mins
10.30pm – 11.30pm
Ghost Whisperer
(PG)
Giving Up The Ghost
Melinda encounters the ghost of a former pro-baseball player whose career and life where cut short when he crashed and died in a car accident, and is now trying to take over the body of a young pitcher during a high school ballgame.
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Nine
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10pm – 12.30am
Lethal Weapon 4
(M)
The Late Movie
Martin Riggs and Roger Murtaugh both feel they're too old to be doing what they're doing. All the same, they're assigned to put Chinatown's mob boss, Uncle Benny, out of action.
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TEN
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9.30pm – 10.30pm
NCIS: Los Angeles
(M)
The Only Easy Day
A case involving the murder of a drug dealer turns personal for Special Agent Sam Hanna when he discovers his former Navy Seal comrades are involved.
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starts in 16 mins
10.30pm – 11.15pm
Ten Late Night News/Sports Tonight
Australia's leading late news service with comprehensive coverage and analysis of the major national and international stories, as well as the latest in sport.
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SBS ONE
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10pm – 11.40pm
The Children's Ward
(M)
Follows two children who have been directly affected by wars in their respective countries. Six-year-old Murtaza took a landmine home to play with and it blew up in his hand. It is a familiar story in Afghanistan where one child is killed or injured every day by unexploded munitions. Fifteen-year-old Sudanese refugee Yagoub suffers from rheumatic heart disease which, if left untreated, is life-threatening.
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starts in 86 mins
11.40pm – 2am
Three Times
(PG)
Movie
Director Hou Hsiao Hsien unites three intimate love stories over three different time periods in this sensual triptych. Each story is set in different eras in Taiwan that inescapably shape their course - "A Time for Love", set in Kaosiung of 1966; "A Time for Freedom", taking place in Taipei in 1911; and "A Time for Youth", unfolding in 2005 Taipei.
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