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szdaily -> Leisure Highlights -> 
TV schedule (Dec. 27)
    2018-12-27  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

 TVB Pearl

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9 a.m. Nature Cat

9:25 Dusty & Mop

9:30 Wild Kratts

12 p.m. CGTN Global Watch

4:00 Sesame Street

4:30 Nature Cat

4:55 Dusty & Mop

5:00 Wild Kratts

5:30 Star Wars Rebels

6:05 Secret Life of the Zoo

8:00 Healthy Food Guide

8:30 Jamie’s Quick & Easy Food

9:35 Well Being: Chris Packham: Asperger’s and Me

10:40 The Good Doctor

 HBO

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8:45 a.m. Unforgettable

11:15 The Big Short

1:25 p.m. Catch Me If You Can

3:45 Take the Lead

5:40 The Spiderwick Chronicles

7:15 Dunkirk

9:00 King Kong

 National Geographic

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10 a.m. Outsiders

11:00 Car SOS S5: EP2: Jaguar Mk. 2

12 p.m. Kamikaze Suicide Bombers

1:00 Science of Stupid

14:00 Outsiders

17:00 The Jesus Mysteries

18:00 Car SOS: Mercedes-Benz 230sl

7:00 Science of Stupid: Christmas Special

7:30 Science of Stupid: Most Painful Lessons

8:00 Nazi Megastructures S3: EP1: Hitler’s Island Megafortress

9:00 The Long Road Home: EP1: The Road to War

10:00 Inside

11:00 Airport Security: Peru: EP15

Dunkirk 7:15 p.m. on HBO

In May 1940, German troops advanced across France, trapping Allied soldiers on the beaches of Dunkirk. To save them, the British government — with the help of soldiers throughout their empire, including many Indian soldiers — staged a high-profile rescue mission. But the English Channel, which runs alongside Dunkirk, was too shallow for British Navy ships to cross. In a last-ditch feat of planning, civilians were recruited to join Allied troops in bringing the soldiers back to safety in small boats.

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