KEY POINTS:
7.30PM, TV ONE
CORONATION STREET
Rosie is packed off on a skiing trip in the vain hopes of curbing her relationship with Craig. Surely Sally doesn't think that's the end of it? Further down the street, tempers flare when David returns from a visit with Martin.
7.30PM, TV2
X-WEIGHTED
Try though she might, Heather's inner-fat-child keeps interfering with her goal to lose weight. Can Heather overcome her emotional issues to begin a physical makeover? Health expert Paul Plakas finds out when he puts her up to the X-Weighted challenge.
7.30PM, PRIME
WORLD'S WILDEST POLICE VIDEOS
Retired police officer John Bunnell follows some of America's most daring and dangerous criminals in a series of outrageous police chases. While the thrills and spills of high-speed cars will entertain some, Bunnell's ridiculous commentary should amuse the rest of you. "It was only a matter of time before time ran out." Yeah, funny that.
MOVIES
[rated out of 5]
8.30PM, MGM SKY DIGITAL
JUICE
Herald rating: * * * *
From Ernest R. Dickerson, who has also worked as a cinematographer for Spike Lee, this is a classic hip-hop crime drama about inner-city teens who get caught up in a double murder. The late Tupac Shakur is excellent in his role as Bishop, a young man on a downward spiral. (1992)
8.30PM, SKY MOVIES 2
THE PERFECT STORM
Herald rating: * * *
A heavily fictionalised guess at what happened to the fishing boat Andrea Gayle and its crew during the storm of the century in the early 90s off the coast of New England. A powerful film with a hint Shakespeare's The Tempest about it, starring George Clooney, Mark Wahlberg and Diane Lane. (2000)
10PM, TV3
THE DISH
Herald rating: * * *
Sam Neill stars in this lightweight comedy, based on the true story of an Australian satellite dish that was used in 1969 to broadcast the Apollo 11 moon landing. Directed and co-written by Rob Sitch (The Castle). (2000)SPORT
11AM, TV ONE
LIVE TENNIS: ASB CLASSIC
Today is quarter-finals day in the women's event, with the semis on Friday (noon, TV One live) and the singles and doubles finals on Saturday (noon, TV One live).