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HIGHLIGHTS Dec 13 - Dec 19 2009

Week 51: Sunday December 13 – Saturday December 19 2009

THE BRIDESMAID (SUNDAY FEATURE) – Sunday December 13 at 9.00 PM
Phillippe meets Senta at his sister’s wedding and it is love at first sight. But when his moody and obsessive beloved proposes murder as the perfect way to prove their commitment to each other, the storybook romance begins to warp. Directed by Claude Chabrol.

GLORIES OF ISLAMIC ART – Monday December 14 at 8.00 PM
Showcasing the glorious legacy of Islamic artists and architects. Tonight: The last great Islamic dynasty, the Ottomans, and their great capital at Istanbul.

AUNTY MOVES IN – Monday December 14 at 9.00 PM
Series finale! Big-hearted ‘aunties’ lend practical advice to whanau facing a range of challenges. This week: the aunties get together to catch up with some of the whanau from earlier in the series to find out how they’ve been getting on.

NAILED TO THE BOTTOM (INTERNATIONAL DOCO) – Tuesday December 15 at 8.30 PM
An award-winning film about the trade and agricultural policies that protect European farmers against competition from the developing world. They are incredibly efficient, yet this documentary asks whether immigration pressure on European borders is caused by these very systems.

E TU KAHIKATEA – Wednesday December 16 at 9.30 PM
Profiling Maori leaders who have challenged and inspired their people and the nation. Tonight: Pae Ruha, a long-time supporter of the Maori Women’s Welfare League, steps forward and reveals what really makes a winner.

BREAKERS NBL – Thursday December 17 at 8.30 PM replay Saturday December 19 at 2.00 PM
Get behind the NZ Breakers with free-to-air coverage of the Australian National Basketball League 2009-2010 season. Tonight: NZ Breakers take on Townsville Crocs.
 
FREESTYLE – Friday December 18 at 8.30 PM
The fashion show that encourages viewers to embrace their own unique sense of style. Tonight: Artist and designer Rona Osborne, the E Mara boys get a seaweed wrap, and Veeshayne learns about hemp.
 

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