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SHOW: Malcolm In The Middle
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Channel: M-Net |
Season: 7 |
Time: 19h00 |
Episodes: 22 |
Created by Emmy Award-winning writer Linwood Boomer, this inventive half-hour series is seen through the eyes of Malcolm (Frankie Muniz), a regular high school kid trying to navigate his way through life despite the various obstacles thrown in his way - a complete misunderstanding of girls, the constant burden of masterminding plans to get himself and his brothers into or out of trouble, and a miserable job at the Lucky Aide - not to mention a severe case of teen angst.
This season finds Malcolm struggling with high school life and extracurricular activities (i.e. girls!), while Reese is enjoying his second year as a high school senior and his major in bullying.
Dewey follows in his brothers' footsteps by picking up a bad habit that lands him in trouble, Jamie speaks his first word and Hal and Lois continue to tackle the 24/7 task of trying to stay one step ahead of their boys.
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SHOW: Kiss Me Kate
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Channel: BBC Prime |
Season: 2 |
Time: 20h00 |
Episodes: 6 |
Psychotherapist Kate Salinger is a down-to-earth, sensible woman, unlike her hapless fellow therapist Douglas, who is a walking mass of insecurities.
Douglas has enormous problems expressing himself and seems in far greater need of therapy than most of his clients.
Pretty, perky Mel is the clinic's receptionist, and the ensemble is completed by the stupendously dense travel agent Craig, from downstairs.
Craig is obsessed with Kate, and clumsily tries to woo her. Douglas also harbours feelings for her, so she reluctantly finds herself the object of affection of two unsuitable men.
But when is she going to find a man she really wants?
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SHOW: Flavours Of Chile
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Channel: Travel |
Season: n/a |
Time: 21h30 |
Episodes: 4 |
Poet and TV presenter Charlie Ottley explores one of South America’s most beautiful and fascinating countries, enjoying delightfully delicious food and drink as he goes.
Ottley roams the driest desert in the world, climbs snow–capped volcanoes, plys pristine fjords, experiences classic “gaucho” culture, tries llama stew, and savours some of Chile’s newest award winning wineries, exclusive hotels and restaurants in this four-part series.
Episode 1: The Desert North
In this episode Charlie visits the Atacama, the driest desert in the world, tries llama stew, visits an avocado farm, follows in the footsteps of the poet Neruda in Valparaiso and stays at one of Chile’s newest award winning wineries, Matetic, which has an exclusive guest house and restaurant.
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SHOW: Orion
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Channel: M-Net |
Season: 1 |
Time: 22h00 |
Episodes: Unknown |
Dr. Zatopek van Heerden, a specialist in the field of serial murders, joins the Cape Town investigative unit to help solve the red ribbon murders.
Zatopek's mother is a famous painter and his deceased father was a miner. They were the personification of true love - and that is what he is searching for. There is only one woman who can give that to him.
His colleague, Captain Nagel, is an old-fashioned investigator who complicates Zatopek's life. Their methods differ substantially and to makes matters worse, Van Heerden becomes convinced that Nagel's wife, Nonnie, is the one woman that can give him true love.
He tries to catch the red ribbon murderer, in between his personal drama and conflict, trying to keep an open mind. Until the hunter becomes the prey and more than his past haunts him.
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SHOW: Over There
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Channel: M-Net Series |
Season: 1 |
Time: 22h00 |
Replaced by: The Sopranos (5) |
In the series finale tonight:
The squad is assigned to protect a civilian convoy. Lieutenant Underpants' leadership skills take a toll on the squad.
Back at home, Bo meets somebody who may be able to help him get back in the Army and Sergio receives surprising and rather disturbing news from Anna.
Over There is replaced by the fifth season of The Sopranos as from next week.
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