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34 NT NEWS. Saturday, June 29, 2013. www.ntnews.com.au
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CITYDESPICABLE ME 2 (PG) ● ▲3D SAT 4.30PM
2D SAT 10.00, 12.10, 2.20, 6.40PM
AFTER EARTH (M) ✚ SAT 9.15PM
MONSTERS UNIVERSITY (G) ● ▲3D SAT 10.15AM
2D SAT 12.45, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30PM
MAN OF STEEL (M) ●3D SAT 12.30, 3.30, 6.30PM
2D SAT 10.30, 8.50PM
THE INTERNSHIP (M) SAT 9.00PM
WORLD WAR Z (M) ●
3D SAT 4.00, 9.00PM
2D SAT 1.30, 6.30PM
FAST AND FURIOUS 6 (M)
SAT 10.00, 9.15PM
THE GREAT GATSBY (M)
SAT 10.30, 3.15, 6.15PM
CASUARINADESPICABLE ME 2 (PG) ● ▲
3D SAT 4.30PM
2D SAT 9.30, 10.30, 11.50, 12.40, 2.00, 6.30
EPIC (PG) ● ▲
3D SAT 11.50AM 2D SAT 9.30, 2.10, 4.15PM
MONSTERS UNIVERSITY (G) ● ▲
3D SAT 11.55AM
2D SAT 9.30, 10.30, 1.00, 2.20, 4.45, 7.10PM
MAN OF STEEL (M) ●
3D SAT 9.30, 12.30, 3.30, 6.30, 9.30PM
2D SAT 10.30, 2.50, 5.50, 8.50PM
AFTER EARTH (M) ✚ SAT 6.40PM
WORLD WAR Z (M) ●
3D SAT 4.00, 9.00PM 2D SAT 1.30, 6.30PM
FAST AND FURIOUS 6 (M)
SAT 3.30, 6.15, 9.00PM
JATT AND JULIET 2 (CTC) ✖ SAT 8.40PM
THE GREAT GATSBY (M) SAT 9.00PM
THE INTERNSHIP (M) SAT 9.35PM
CASUARIN
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PHONE 8931 2555
After Earth (M)
Sat Sun 11.30am & 9.30pm
Internship (M)
Sat Sun 5.25pm
Fast & Furious 6 (M)
Sat Sun 4.45 & 9.30pm
Epic [PG] NFL Sat Sun 9.30am,
11.30am, 1.25,
3.25 & 7.35pm
Despicable Me 2 (PG) NFL
Sat Sun 9.45am, 11.40, 1.30 & 7.40pm
Man Of Steel (M) NFL
2D Sat Sun 9.40am & 9.30pm
3D Sat Sun 1.35 & 6.35pm
WWZ
(M) NFL
2D Sat Sun 2.30
& 7.15pm
3D Sat Sun 4.15
& 9.15pm
Monsters University
(G) NFL Sat Sun 9.30am, 12.20, 3.25 & 5.35pm
105.7 ABC DARWIN
SATURDAY: 5.00 Tale from the
Tinny 7.00 Breakfast with Paul
Dale 8.00 AM 8.30 Breakfast
continues 11.00 Terr Grandstand
11.40 Grandstand, including AFL
Gold Coast vs Adelaide 04.00 AFL
Port Adelaide vs Collingwood
07.00 AFL Geelong vs Fremantle
10.30 Night Country.
SUNDAY: 5.30 Australia All
Over 10.00 Sunday Morning 11.00
Coverage of State Memorial
Service for Dr Yunupingu 02.00
AFL 07.30 Sunday Evenings with
James O’Loghlin 09.05 Sunday
Profile 10.05 Sunday Night.
ABC CLASSIC FM FM-107.3
SATURDAY: 6.00 Breaky 9.00
Keys to Music 10.00 Your Request
12.00 Music Makers 1.00
Afternoon Concert 4.00 The
Opera Show 5.00 Jazztrack 7.00
At Home 8.00 Evening Concert.
SUNDAY: 6.00 Breaky 9.00
Sunday Morning 12.00 Music
Makers 1.00 Sunday Afternoon
Concert 3.00 Sunday Live 4.00
Song and Dance 5.00 Jazztrack
7.00 Sunday Opera.
ABC NEWSRADIO 102.5FM
SATURDAY: 3.30 World Brief 4.00
News Finance Sport 4.30 News
Asia Pacific Review 10.00 World
This Week 10.30 The World Today
11.00 News 11.30 NPR 12.30
News 1.30 Roll’ News 2.30 News
3.00 News Arts 3.30 News
Business of Business 4.00 Live
Drive 4.30 NPR 5.30 Go Digital
6.30 News 8.30 Science in Action.
SUNDAY: 4.00 Roll’ News 4.30
Business 10.00 Live Drive 10.30
World News 11.00 News 11.30
NPR 12.30 News 1.30 News Sport
2.30 A/P Business 3.00 News
Science 3.30 News 4.00 World
This Week 4.30 NPR 5.30 News
6.30 Health 7.30 Go Digital 8.30
News.
Territory FM 104.1
Territory Network
SATURDAY: 9.00 Saturday Sports
with David White and John Davis
12.00 Maximum Music Weekends
6.00 The best of Night with Alice
Cooper 9.00 Saturday Night Rock.
SUNDAY: 12.00 Drive it Live
Sessions 6.00 The best of breaky.
9.00 Maximum Music Weekends
6.00 Cultural Village.
CAAMA 8KIN FM 102.9
SATURDAY: 8.00 Totally Fresh
12.00 Reggae Rebels with Steve
4.00 Easy Listening 8.00 Party Mix
12.00 Overnight Sounds.
SUNDAY: 8.00 Country with
Pam 12.00 Mixed Up Beats 4.00
AFLCA Footy 6.00 Feel Good
Sunday 8.00 Green Bush 12.00
Overnight Sounds.
RHEMA FM 97.7
SATURDAY: 8.00 Sat Morning
Music 3.00 20 C’down Mag 7.00
Reality Zone 10.00 Fresh.
SUNDAY: 6.30 Amazing Grace
7.00 Heart & Soul 9.00. Church
Service 12.00 Sun Sounds 3.00
Women of Hope 5.00 Face to Face
7.00 B’through Gen 9.00 Paul
Gray.
RADIO NATIONAL AM 657
SATURDAY: 6.00 Breaky 7.00 Sat
AM 7.30 Sat Extra 9.00 By Design
10.00 The Music Show 2.00
Weekend Arts 5.00 Encounter
6.00 AWAYE! 7.00 BBC Arts Hour.
SUNDAY: 6.00 The Rhythm
Divine 7.00 Correspondents
Report 8.00 Background Briefing
10.00 360documentaries 11.00
The List 12.00 Rear Vision 1.00
Hindsight 4.00 The Live Set 5.00
All in the Mind 6.00 Spirit of Things
7.00 This American Life 8.00 A
Rational Fear.
KIK FM 91.5
SATURDAY: 12am Throb Night
live. 1am KIK’n dance music 3.00
Sat KIK 6.00 KIK’n dance music.
SUNDAY: Sounds of Summer
Dance and Hi NRG.
CHINESE-MANDARIN FM 91.5
SUNDAY: Noon-1pm.
MIX 104.9 FM
SATURDAY: 7.00 Better Homes
and Gardens 9.00 Music 4.00
Cover to Cover 6.00 Retro Party.
SUNDAY: 9.00 Music 3.00 Time
Warp Special 4.00 My Generation
6.00 Rick Dees.
HOT 100
SATURDAY: 6.00 Music 2.00 Hot
Hits 6.00 Urban Chart Hits 8.00
Hot Sessions.
SUNDAY: 6.00 Music 2.00 Take
40 Australia 6.00 American Take
40 10.00 Planet Rock.
RADIO LARRAKIA 94.5FM
SATURDAY: 5.00 8KIN 10.00
Sentimental Journey 12.00 Local
Music 2.30 Blues & Roots 6.30
NIRS Footy 10.00 Blue Thunda.
SUNDAY: 8.00 Gospel 12.00
Everything Palmerston 3.30
CAAMA Footy 6.45 Youth-A-
Ramma 8.00 Youth Beat.
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CHANNEL CHANGESYDNEY: The SevenNetwork says it wishesJoe Hildebrand well af-ter the journalist andmedia personality waspoached by rival Ten forits newmorning show.‘‘We love Joe and wishhim all the best,’’ aspokeswoman forSeven said yesterday.The newspaper column-ist and television pre-senter is set to joinAustralian of the YearIta Buttrose as a panell-ist on the new Ten pro-gram, which will belaunched later in 2013.
JAGGERMOVESLONDON: Hundreds offestival-goers provedthey had the moves likeJagger by taking part ina Jumping Jack Flashmobat Glastonbury.The Jagger Off, ar-ranged by two RollingStones fans to celebratethe band’s first appear-ance at the festival, sawcrowds of people mimicSir Mick Jagger’s trade-mark dancemoves.
Eminem’s deadly scriptLOS ANGELES: Eminem sayshis addiction to prescriptiondrugs left him close to com-plete organ failure.
The 40-year-old rapper re-counts his brush with death inan interview for new docu-mentary How To Make MoneySelling Drugs.
He remembers being rushedto hospital in a critical con-dition after a night bingeing.
‘‘Xanax, Valium, tomato, to-
matoe — it’s the same thing . . .F*** it, take it,’’ he told film-maker Matthew Cooke. ‘‘Had Igot to the hospital about twohours later, I would have died.My organs were shuttingdown. My liver, kidneys,everything. They were gonnahave to put me on dialysis.
‘‘They didn’t think I wasgonna make it. My bottom wasgonna be death.’’
Eminem, whose real name
is Marshall Mathers, says hedismissed friends who toldhim he had an issue with sub-stance abuse. The star cameclean about his addiction onhis 2010 hit album Recovery.
‘‘I don’t know at what pointexactly it started to be a prob-lem. I just remember liking itmore and more,’’ Eminemsays in the film.
‘‘People tried to tell me that Ihad a problem. I would say
‘Get that f***ing person outtahere. I’m not out there shoot-ing heroin. I’m not f***ing outthere putting coke up my nose.I’m not smoking crack’.’’
The rapper admits he re-lapsed just a month after beingreleased from hospital.
But, he says he foundstrength in his role as a fatherto overcome his problems.
‘‘I’m looking at my kids and(realising) ‘I need to be here
for this’,’’ he muses. ‘‘Comingoff everything, I literally wasup 24 hours a day for threeweeks straight. And I mean,not sleeping, not even noddingoff for a f***king minute.
‘‘I had to regain motorskills, I had to regain talkingskills. It’s been a learning pro-cess. I’m growing. I couldn’tbelieve that anybody could benaturally happy without beingon something.’’
Actors Steve Buscemi and Michael Imperioli embrace at the funeral for actor James Gandolfini Picture: AFP
Moving farewell for Sopranos starNEW YORK: Family, friends andfans have united in grief in anemotional send-off for JamesGandolfini, star of the hit TVseries The Sopranos.
Gandolfini, a Golden Globe andthree-time Emmy winner for hisportrayal of New Jersey mobster
Tony Soprano, died on June 19 af-ter a heart attack in a hotel inRome. He was 51.
Mourners converged on Man-hattan’s Cathedral of Saint Johnthe Divine, an Episcopal churchthat is among the world’s biggest.
Some 1500 people filled the
pews. Present for the two-hour fu-neral were cast members of theHBO series, whose creator DavidChase delivered the eulogy in theform of a letter.
‘‘We both loved family, work,people, food, alcohol, talking,’’said Chase.
Bowie counts on TV roleLOS ANGELES: Re-clusive rocker DavidBowie has been offeredthe chance to return tothe small screen with arole on US horror ser-ies Hannibal.
The Under Pressure
star hasn’t acted on thesmall screen since 2007.
But Hannibal creatorand producer BryanFuller has asked thesinger to play Count Ro-bert Lector on seasontwo of the show.
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