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Sunday Night: July 24

Sunday Night revisits the tragic tale of Madeleine McCann, the 3 year old UK girl who went missing in Portugal in 2007.

Tomorrow night Sunday Night revisits the tragic tale of Madeleine McCann, the 3 year old UK girl who went missing in Portugal in 2007.

The mystery of her disappearance gripped Britain and has never been solved.

Reporter Rahni Sadler joins her parents as they continue to seek for answers, and promises new clues in the case.

Exclusive: The Madeleine McCann Story
Reporter: Rahni Sadler
Sunday Night reporter Rahni Sadler is given unprecedented access to the parents of missing British toddler Madeleine McCann. One thousand five hundred and forty three days after Madeleine disappeared from their apartment during a family holiday in Portugal, the McCann’s disclose startling new clues driving the on-going worldwide search for their daughter.

The couple, who have raised millions of dollars in the past three years to fund their own private manhunt, now believe Madeleine’s abductor stalked the family and was in the apartment 24 hours earlier. Also, exclusive never-before seen home video reveals a side to the McCann family that will surprise many. Abducted Austrian schoolgirl Natascha Kampusch, held captive in a cellar for eight years until she escaped, relays a special message for Madeleine’s parents. We join Kate and Gerry McCann as they travel across Europe on a mission to keep Madeleine in the minds of the public.

Jack Thompson Goes Back
Reporter Alex Cullen
Sunday Night joins Australia’s film and television great Jack Thompson as he returns to Cambodia to fulfil a special promise. Twenty years after he saved the lives of scores of Cambodian children with his late best mate Peter Carrette, the paparazzi photographer, Jack goes back to the country for a very special re-union.

The two men set up an orphanage for the children they rescued from ‘Site Two’, the largest refugee camp in the world at the time. Now, in the wake of Carrette’s death in November last year, Thompson returns to Cambodia with Peter Carrette’s former wife, their daughter, and ex-model Michelle Leslie … also a friend of Peter.

It’s a story of love and mateship, and the moment Jack is re-united with the blind orphan he’d saved 20 years ago, a wonderful moment of hope.

The Isle of Man Tourist Trophy
Reporter: Mark Skaife
It’s the oldest and most dangerous race in the world. For millions, it’s also the most exciting. Australian V8 legend Mark Skaife travels to the tax haven island of The Isle of Man to be a guest reporter for Sunday Night.

What he sees defies belief. Staggering speeds in excess of 300 km/hr, incredible excitement and mind-boggling bravery. Racing along winding roads, over stone bridges and staggeringly beautiful countryside, almost 250 riders have died in the TT races in its 108 year history. In the time Mark Skaife was on the island seven people lost their life.

Mark follows the fortunes of the lone Aussie entrant, Cameron Donald as he takes on the challenge once again one year after a brush with death

Sunday Night airs on Sunday July 24 at 6.30pm AEST on Channel 7.

12 Responses

  1. I would like a copy of the book ” Madeline ” , Chris bath said there were so many copies to give away, but I could not find where or how to apply for one.
    Thank You P. Bailey

  2. hi my heart goes out to the family as i have to girls an would not know what to do in this stuff but be strong an god will bring her home one day to you all

  3. I don’t know how anyone can keep track of this story. It seems no one is willing to be 100% honest regarding the disappearance of this little girl

    pass..

  4. How ridiculous ‘Tom’ is to claim that the UK police believe that Madeleine died in the apartment. They don’t, and they never did.
    His view is obviously false because otherwise the Prime Minister would not have ordered a revew of the case, at the McCanns request.
    Neither have I ever heard of guilty people repeatedly begging for police to look into their case again.
    But none of this will stop ‘Tom’ . BTW, we all (in the UK) know exactly who he is and no-one gives him any credence.

  5. Tom, I’m sure the reporter is well aware of all the myths and ledgends that people like you trot out a nauseaum. The British police have never accepted or agreed that Madeleine died in the apartment, and the Portuguese Attorny General concluded that there was no evidence whatsoever (Not insufficient evidence, as often deliberatly misquoted) that the McCanns committed any crime. As for the dogs, well their own handler is on record as saying the cadaver dog Will react to dried blood from a living person, so that blows the whole dog stuff right out of the water, doesn’t it. and No Tom, the McCanns can’t just ask to have the case reopened, that’s yet another anti-Madeleine lie, so why do you bother?

  6. The McCanns cannot ask for the re-opening, without new and credible facts, as the AG has informed ……

    In a reply sent to Lusa, the AG notes that it “has been repeatedly stated that the investigation may be reopened if new, credible and relevant facts come to light.” But “so far there are only opinions, abstract theories, ramblings, unfounded reasoning and publicity manoeuvres, and this is not enough to reopen the investigation,”

  7. I hope Reporter: Rahni Sadler asks some probing questions of the McCanns. Both the Portuguese and British police believe Maddie died in the holiday apartment and the parents covered it up. The big question is Who is helping them with this cover up and the next is Why?
    If there was any new evidence the police can re-open the case, to say there is is a farce. The McCanns could ask for the case to be re-opened but will not do it. These new facts are just the latest McCann theories and totally unbelievable.

    Please ask them about the evidence of the cadaver and blood dogs and what really happened to Maddie and watch Gerry McCann show his true colours.

    This reporter has a duty to inform the Portuguese police If the Mcanns reveal any new evidence.

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