KEY POINTS:
5PM, TV ONE
STYLE PASIFIKA
Style Pasifika showcases more than 150 couture creations from around New Zealand, Australia and the South Pacific.
7.30PM, TV2
FEAR FACTOR
Tonight's best friend special sees buddies dunking for pigs' tongues in vats of dead fish and animal fat.
10.30PM, TV3
24
It will be a late night for 24 fans as the two-hour series final screens tonight. An old enemy of Jack's returns for revenge and the maverick counter-terrorism agent is forced to save the world from Armageddon.
MOVIES
[rating out of 5]
8.30PM, TV2
28 DAYS
Herald rating: * *
Sandra Bullock plays an alcoholic journalist who enters rehab. The movie tries to make light of serious subject matter and the result is an unsuccessful and confusing dash between drama and inappropriate comedy. (2000)
8.30PM, TV3
PLANET OF THE APES
Herald rating: * * *
It's not a completely terrible movie, but Tim Burton's re-imagining of the 1968 sci-fi classic, in turn based on Pierre Boulle's novel Monkey Planet, was definitely an extreme letdown. It stars Mark Wahlberg as astronaut Leo Davidson, who crash-lands on a distant planet and must escape the gorilla army led by General Thade (Tim Roth). None of the big themes, such as race relations or man destroying the planet, are really explored here, although it does bolt on a twist ending just for old time's sake. (2000)
10.40PM, TV ONE
HOLLYWOOD WIVES: THE NEW GENERATION
Herald rating: * * *
Farah Fawcett plays a Hollywood star who is fed up with her husband's infidelity and hires a private detective to follow him. Also starring Robin Givens and Melissa Gilbert. (2003)
8.30PM, PRIME
REAR WINDOW
Herald rating: * *
Remake of the Hitchcock classic about an invalid who thinks he may have witnessed a murder. A wheelchair-bound Christopher Reeve took the James Stewart role, and Daryl Hannah performed Grace Kelly's part. Attempts to update the apartment setting fall flat. (1998)
SPORT
1.30PM, TV ONE
RUGBY: IRB SEVENS
Highlights from last weekend's season opener in Dubai, in which the New Zealand team made the final but went down to South Africa.
10.40PM, TV2
KICKBOXING: K-1 WORLD GRAND PRIX
The Tokyo Dome hosts the world's eight best heavyweights battling in front of 80,000 fans to decide who will be crowned world champion. New Zealand's Ray "Sugarfoot" Sefo is among them.