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Tue Feb 20

[Seven/7:30pm] Dancing With The Stars. New Series. After the last series was a bit tired, Seven has managed to nab quite a good line up this year. Certainly there will be a lot of interest in Naomi Robson and Jamie Durie (who danced all through his stripping career). David Graham is also likeable, and there is Kimberly Davies, Fifi Box, Tatiana Grigorieva and Todd Woodbridge too. Plus they've added Disco, and some "twists." Seven will be keen to see how this series performs to decide whether to rest or launch a follow-up.

[Seven/9:40pm] All Saints. The Hardest Word. Bart continues to fight for his life in ICU. While many of the ED staff want to visit him and wish him well there's one notable exception. An MVA that unfolds in front of Cate forces her to perform an emergency procedure usually reserved for doctors.

[Seven/10:40pm] Cold Feet. David continues to see his lawyer and Karen is furious when he stops her credit card. Mark struggles accepting Karen's parenting responsibilities. Adam finds it hard being a house husband and is jealous when Rachel goes on a business trip. At a meeting with the lawyers, Karen's alcoholism is brought up. Adam and Rachel are shocked to learn that their house is up for auction and financially out of their reach. Lee spends the night with Ramona.

[ABC/8:00pm] Grumpy Old Holidays. Final. Fed up with the sun, sea and sand, you decide to do something adventurous, like climb the Himalayas. What were you thinking of? CAST: Arthur Smith, Jenny Eclair, Nigel Slater, Sheila Hancock

[ABC/8:30pm] The Bill. Superintendent John Heaton arrives at Sun Hill to take over from Adam Okaro (who's been made Borough Commander), and he hits the ground running… CAST: Daniel Fly

[ABC/9:20pm] Foreign Correspondent. Tonight on Foreign Correspondent an Iraqi doctor takes us on a very personal journey beyond Baghdad's high security Green Zone in to the emergency rooms and operating theatres of Al Yarmouk hospital. Once a hospital where appendix removals dominated operating lists, these days surgeons at Al-Yarmouk hospital work round the clock to save the limbs and lives of bomb blast victims. Filming inside the hospital which is located in one of the most dangerous areas of Baghdad was extremely risky and many staff were afraid to show their faces on camera. Before the insurgency Al Yarmouk was a "normal, local hospital", now it's a "field hospital in a civil war," said the Iraqi doctor/documentary maker. He was given unprecedented access to film in the hospital. His identity cannot be disclosed - to do so would endanger his life. "I've worked as a doctor for five years, all through the invasion. It's never been so bad and it's getting worse every day. I don't know how much more of this I can take," said the doctor. This program looks at the sectarian strife tearing Iraq apart from the perspective of the United States, British and Australian forces. Baghdad Doctor, by contrast provides a gritty, enthralling take on the collapse of Iraqi civil society. Most of the hospital's patients are Shiite civilians injured by the bombs of "extreme Sunnis and Al Qaeda." Even so at Al Yarmouk hospital Shiite and Sunni muslims work side by side. Medical staff fear being targeted because they treat patients from all sects. Gunshots have been fired in the ER room and doctors have been kidnapped and killed.

[Nine/7:30pm] 20 to 1. Hoaxes, Cheats and Liars. Rpt.
[Nine/8:30pm] CSI. “Mea Culpa” Rpt.
[Nine/9:35pm] Justice. “Behind the Orange Curtain.”

[Ten/7:30pm] All New Simpsons. "Jazzy & The Pussycats"
[Ten/8:30pm] NCIS. "Dead And Unburied"
[Ten/9:30pm] The OC. "The Shake Up"

[SBS/8:30pm] Cutting Edge: The Trial Of Saddam Hussein. This documentary was produced by the same film crew that gained access to Slobodan Milosevic’s war trial and it follows Saddam Hussein’s trial from beginning to end. This film has also gained unprecedented access to defence attorney Giovanni di Stefano, the prosecution lawyer Greg Hehoe and the court administrator Salem Chalabi. (From Iraq, in Arabic and English, English subtitles) M CC WS

[SBS/10:00pm] The President Versus David Hicks – In January 2002 David Hicks was picked up in Afghanistan by the Northern Alliance and handed over to the US military. He was taken to the American Naval Base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for interrogation and has been held there in a small cage ever since. President Bush has labelled him an “unlawful combatant.” This means that he is allowed none of the rights of ordinary prisoners-of-war. No charges have been laid against him and only recently has he been given access to a lawyer. How did a 26 year old, former stockman from Adelaide, Australia, end up as a Taliban fighter? This program follows the journey made by Terry Hicks, David’s father, who has never before travelled outside Australia as he traces his son’s footsteps in an attempt to understand what has happened to him. (Commissioned by SBS Independent, in English and Urdu, English subtitles) M (L) (Rpt) CC WS

[Fox8/8:30pm] Dangerous.

[World Movies/8:30pm] Movie: Charlie: The Life and Times of Charlie Chaplin (US 2003) Doco.
[World Movies/10:40pm] Movie: City Lights (US 1931)

[Movie Greats/11:25pm] Movie: What’s the Matter with Helen? (US 1971)
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Cool Ideas for a Sunday night.

Are there ratings in global warming? Maybe. TEN is hoping so when it airs Cool Aid: The National Carbon Test at 8:30pm on Sunday March 4.

Sandra Sully will host the programme which features interviews with Al Gore and Tim Flannery, Australian of the Year.

Sounding like a savvy variation of Nine's old IQ Test, the programme will also audit the carbon outputs of five households including Toni Collette, Erin McNaught (Miss Australia entrant turned TEN Presenter), Paul Salmon and the band Evermore. Both Collette and Evermore will perform.

Merrick and Ross will provide humour.

The programme is made with participation from WWF and Planet Ark.
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Mon Feb 19

[Nine/7:30pm] The Code: Crime and Justice.
[Nine/8:35m] 1 vs 100
[Nine/9:35pm] CSI NY. “Heroes”

[ABC/8:00pm] Australian Story.
Nugget Rees is a man who’s risen from the most unlikely circumstances to become the trusted confidante and companion of the biggest names in Australian cricket.

[ABC/8:30pm] Four Corners.
"Battling the Booze" conveys the enormity of the challenge facing those who have fallen into alcohol’s trap.

[ABC/9:30pm] Difference Of Opinion.
The Waterproofing of Australia. Jeff McMullen hosts a lively discussion with a panel of influential thinkers debating the bright ideas and bold solutions to the big issues confronting Australia."

[Ten/12:00pm] Summerland. Final.
[Ten/8:00pm] Bondi Rescue
[Ten/8:30pm] Supernatural. "No Exit"
[Ten/11:15pm] Cybershack. New Series. Hosted by Erin McNaught.

[Seven/7:30pm] The Rich List. How many American TV shows that became movies can you list? In the first of its kind, test your skills against the contestants in this addictive list game where limitless amounts of money can be won. Hosted by ANDREW O'KEEFE.

[Seven/8:30pm] Desperate Housewives. A Weekend In The Country
The Housewives each have a weekend away planned, but things don't go the way they hope. Bree cuts her honeymoon short when she sees Andrew’s shocking interview on TV. Lynette gets called back to her family, forcing Gaby to entertain herself on their spa holiday. Susan feels insecure about whether she's with the right man on her romantic weekend away. Guest star JESSE METCALFE.

[Seven/9:30pm] Brothers and Sisters. “Affairs Of State.”William Walker's indiscretions are made painfully public, and Nora reveals that she's not as naive as her family has always believed. The shock sets in with the siblings, but they are more concerned about the burden of their own secrets. Starring CALISTA FLOCKHART, RACHEL GRIFFITHS, SALLY FIELD, RON RIFKIN, BALTHAZAR GETTY, DAVE ANNABLE, MATTHEW RHYS, JOHN PYPER-FERGUSON, PATRICIA WETTIG, SARAH JANE MORRIS, JOSH HOPKINS, MATTHEW SETTLE, KERRIS LILLA DORSEY, MAXWELL PERRY COTTON, LARAINE NEWMAN, DAVID BURKE, DAVID CHEANEY and LUKE MACFARLANE.

[Seven/10:30pm] Boston Legal. New Series. “Cant We All Get A Lung”
Denise shocks the firm by announcing her marriage to Daniel Post, who is subsequently arrested for attempting to illegally buy a lung from a fellow cancer patient. Alan once again defends Jerry Espenson when he assaults a police officer, and attempts to get him counseling to help with his sexual difficulties. Meanwhile, Shirley is a freaked-out when she stumbles upon Denny and his 'special doll'. Guest starring MICHAEL J. FOX. Also starring WILLIAM SHATNER, CANDICE BERGEN, JAMES SPADER, RENE AUBERJONOIS, MARK VALLEY, JULIE BOWEN, MICHAEL J FOX, PARKER POSEY, HENRY GIBSON, CHRISTIAN CLEMENSON, MARISA COUGHLAN, ARMIN SHIMERMAN and CURRIE GRAHAM.

[Seven/12:30am Mon] Huff. “Red Meat.” Huff gets an unexpected visit from his father. Teddy ends up meeting a very attractive young lady while down at the beach. Izzy finds herself arrested on a DUI charge. Starring HANK AZARIA, PAGET BREWSTER, OLIVER PLATT, BLYTHE DANNER and ANTON YELCHIN.

[SBS/7:30pm] Top Gear. Tonight’s episode features the ultimate competition between two big-engine cars – a BMW and a Volkswagen. Richard and James race a Peugeot V6 and an Austin on the Prescott Club race track and Richard test drives the new Mazda MX5, worth £18,000 against a Greyhound worth £25,000. (From the UK, in English) (Series) PG CC WS

[SBS/8:30pm] South Park. “Red Hot Catholic Love” Father Maxi announces that some of the parish’s boys will be able to participate on a weekend boat trip with bishops and priests from around the country, but their parents are not so keen. (From the US, in English) (Animated Comedy Series) M (L,A) (Rpt) CC WS

[SBS/9:00pm] Drawn Together “Ghostesses In The Slot Machine” When the housemates start to notice strange occurrences, Foxxy discovers that the house is haunted by the souls of 1,000 dead Native Americans. The gang decides to give a piece of their property to the Native Americans as a gesture of peace, and the Native Americans build a big Vegas-style casino. (From the US, in English) (Animated Comedy Series) MA (A,S) CC WS

[SBS/10:00pm] Shameless. Final. Created by award-winning writer Paul Abbott (Reckless, Clocking Off, State Of Play), this series follows the Gallagher family, probably the UK’s most dysfunctional family, who live on a Manchester council estate. The series charts the wickedly unpredictable chapters of this family’s life. In this series’ final episode, Frank and Sheila’s wedding day looms, and in preparation, Sheila commissions a conservatory for her backyard. Unfortunately, she doesn’t bargain on the builders having to excavate. In a sudden wild panic, she cancels the work and confesses to Frank the reason why – her first husband Sheldon, is buried under the patio. Meanwhile, Veronica’s last stab at IVF on the National Health Scheme has failed. Now she needs cash if she is ever going to have a baby. When it transpires that Sheldon was buried with all his gold jewellery, Veronica persuades Frank to join her in a midnight dig to exhume the body and steal the booty. Stars David Threlfall, Maggie O’Neill, Gerard Kearns and Johnny Bennett. (From the UK, in English) MA (V,L,A) CC WS

[SBS/1:05am Tue] Queer As Folk. In tonight’s episode, David has a fund-raiser at his place for a senator that is sympathetic to the gay movement. Stars Chris Potter, Hal Sparks and Gale Harold. (From the US, in English) MA (S,L,A) (Rpt) CC WS

[Movie Greats/8:30pm] Movie: Séance on a Wet Afternoon (US 1964)
[Hallmark/8:30pm] Movie: Partners (US 2005)
[Showtime/10:05pm] Howl’s Moving Castle (Japan 2004)
[Ovation/7:30pm] Ballroom Bootcamp
[Ovation/8:30pm] Freddie Mercury: The Untold Story
[Ovation/9:30pm] The Queen Phenomenon
[Ovation/10:25pm] The Big Night in with John Foreman. Tania Doko.
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Ratings: Week 8

Thursday:
1. RPA Nine 1.544
2. Missing Persons Unit Nine 1.326
3. Seven News Seven 1.306
4. My Name Is Earl Seven 1.256
5. Lost Seven 1.231
6. Today Tonight Seven 1.211
7. A Current Affair Nine 1.175
8. National Nine News Nine 1.126
9. Law and Order: SVU Ten 1.095
10. The Biggest Loser – 7:00-8:00pm Ten 1.076
11. Getaway Nine 0.994
12. Home and Away Seven 0.963
13. ABC News ABC 0.942
14. Saving Babies Ten 0.940
15. Temptation Nine 0.909

Nine: 32.9
Seven: 26.8
Ten: 23.3
ABC: 12.8
SBS: 4.3


Wednesday:
1. SCU: Serious Crash Unit Seven 1.423
2. Border Security Seven 1.421
3. Heroes Seven 1.367
4. Seven News Seven 1.353
5. House Ten 1.338
6. Today Tonight Seven 1.273
7. McLeod’s Daughters Nine 1.146
8. Without A Trace Nine 1.120
9. Prison Break Seven 1.102
10. National Nine News Nine 1.082
11. A Current Affair Nine 1.073
12. Cold Case Nine 1.058
13. Spicks and Specks ABC 1.054
14. Home and Away Seven 1.049
15. The Biggest Loser Ten 1.003

Seven: 31.3
Nine: 27.0
Ten: 22.4
ABC: 15.0
SBS: 4.3


Tuesday:
1. Dancing with the Stars Seven 1.813
2. All Saints Seven 1.389
3. Seven News Seven 1.310
4. Today Tonight Seven 1.218
5. Home and Away Seven 1.155
6. A Current Affair Nine 1.152
7. National Nine News Nine 1.129
8. NCIS Ten 1.101
9. The Simpsons – 7:30pm Ten 1.094
10. The Simpsons – 8:00pm Ten 1.009
11. ABC News ABC 0.977
12. The Biggest Loser Ten 0.943
13. 20 to 1 Nine 0.902
14. Temptation Nine 0.868
15. Ten News Ten 0.864

Seven: 37.2
Nine: 23.0
Ten: 21.1
ABC: 13.3
SBS: 5.4



Monday:
1. Desperate Housewives Seven 1.463
2. Seven News Seven 1.415
3. Today Tonight Seven 1.399
4. 1 vs 100 Nine 1.282
5. Home and Away Seven 1.205
6. National Nine News Nine 1.164
7. The Rich List Seven 1.163
8. The Biggest Loser Ten 1.155
9. A Current Affair Nine 1.105
10. Bondi Rescue Ten 1.085
11. ABC News ABC 1.056
12. Brothers & Sisters Seven 1.029
13. CSI: NY Nine 0.992
14. Motorway Patrol Nine 0.977
15. The Code Nine 0.971

Seven: 30.1
Nine: 26.0
Ten: 21.1
ABC: 15.5
SBS: 7.3



Sunday:

1. Ugly Betty Seven 2.031
2. Grey’s Anatomy Seven 1.705
3. Australia’s Got Talent Seven 1.629
4. Seven News Seven 1.430
5. CSI: Crime Scene Investigation – 9:30pm Nine 1.352
6. CSI: Crime Scene Investigation – 8:30pm Nine 1.319
7. National Nine News Nine 1.190
8. Foyle’s War ABC 1.140
9. 60 Minutes Nine 1.101
10. 20 to 1 Nine 1.030
11. ABC News ABC 1.001
12. Planet Earth ABC 0.977
13. What About Brian Seven 0.941
14. So You Think You Can Dance Ten 0.939
15. The Biggest Loser Ten 0.898

Seven: 33.3
Nine: 26.2
ABC: 18.5
Ten: 16.8
SBS: 5.3
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