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September 5 - 11, 2012
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Series – Medium at 3.15pm on MBC4
Allison DuBois can speak with the dead, and frequently she sees the future in her dreams. Working as a part-time consultant to the district attorney’s office, she is an invaluable tool in solving the crimes, as her powers help the authorities to capture criminals who might have otherwise gotten away. When Allison isn’t solving crimes, she spends her time with her husband Joe and three children.

Film – Transformers: Dark Of The Moon at 6pm on OSN Premiere
Autobots Bumblebee, Ratchet, Ironhide, Mirage, Wheeljack and Sideswipe led by Optimus Prime are back to take on evil Decepticons. When the Apollo 11 astronauts discover the wrecked remains of the evil Autobot Sentinel Prime on the lunar surface, they bring him back to Earth. However, Sentinel Prime wasn’t the only alien object on the moon and when this new enemy makes its presence known; the Autobots must save humankind from destruction.

Series – Mythbusters at 6.15pm on Discovery
Hollywood special effects artists Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage painstakingly recreate scenarios using scientific methods to test the validity of rumours, myths, movie scenes, internet videos and news stories, revealing the truth. With the help of frequent collaborators Kari Byron, Tory Belleci and Grant Imahara, the group takes on all myths great and small.

Film – Mr Deeds at 9pm on MBC MAX
When Preston Blake, a wealthy media magnate, dies, he leaves his $40 billion to Longfellow Deeds, a cheerful but half-bright owner of a pizzeria, as well as a part-time greeting card poet. Deeds heads to New York, where he finds himself besieged by opportunists gunning for their piece of the pie. Babe, a TV reporter, poses as a small-town girl to sweep Deeds off his feet and do an exposé on him. She quickly wins his heart, but while his feelings are sincere, hers are not. Ultimately, Deeds comes to find that money truly has the power to change things, but it doesn’t necessarily need to change him.

Sport – The Rugby Championship at 6pm on OSN Sports 1 HD
The 2012 Rugby Championship will be the 17th annual rugby union series between the three big names of southern hemisphere rugby; Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, and they are now joined by the Argentinean Pumas. Each team will play the other twice on a home and away basis. The championship will end on October 6.

Film – Super 8 at 9pm on OSN Cinema
Set in the summer of 1979, a group of young friends decide to film a movie, Super 8. They find themselves in a catastrophic accident when a pickup truck derails into a speeding train whilst they are filming. When the locals start to disappear and even the deputy can’t come up with the answers, suspicions emerge that the incident was anything but a misfortune. As the truth emerges, no one is prepared for what is stalking the unsuspecting citizens of the once quiet community.

Series – Nikita at 6.15pm on MBC Action
When Nikita was a teenager, she was rescued from death row by a secret US agency. They faked her execution, giving her a second chance to serve her country. They trained her to become the ultimate spy and an assassin. When her fiancé is murdered, she realises she’s been betrayed by the people she trusted the most and escapes. Now, after three years, Nikita is searching for revenge, making it clear to those responsible that she will stop at nothing to expose and destroy their underground operation.







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