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7.30PM, TV ONE
CORONATION STREET
It's taken a while, but Kevin and Sally finally accept their girls are growing up; Danny deceives Mike to keep him away from Penny; and Phil struggles to hold his tongue around Gail.
8.30PM, TV2
EXTREME: CELEBRITY DEBT
Okay, so visually the debt version of the Extreme series is not going to be as eye-popping as the surgery show from last week but the stories will no doubt be just as ridiculous. Let's see what happens to the rich and famous when their pay cheques don't quite cover their A-List lifestyle.
8.30PM, TV ONE
BAND AID: THE SONG THAT ROCKED THE WORLD
It's 20 years this Christmas since the who's who of the music business gathered to sing Do They Know It's Christmas for charity. This documentary presented by Midge Ure, the former Ultravox front man and producer and co-author of the song, takes us back to the birth of the idea, the gathering of the stars, and the 24-hour scramble to make the record.
9.30PM, TV3
OUTRAGEOUS FORTUNE
There are many questions that need answering in the final of this series of Outrageous Fortune. Will Wolf return to his family? Will Grandpa ever really be normal? And will Shane Cortese (who plays Hayden) get his bum slapped again on national TV? Plus, don't forget to watch the Outrageous Fortune movie on Boxing Day.
MOVIES
[rated out of 5]
8.30PM, C4
THE BEATLES: LOVE
Herald rating: * *
Documentary exploring what happened when Cirque du Soleil met the Beatles in Las Vegas this year. It follows the process by which the stage show and album Love were created. Initially the idea of George Harrison, remaining Beatles Sir Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, with Yoko Ono and Olivia Harrison, were consulted on the production.
8.30PM, SKY MOVIES 1
THE FORGOTTEN
Herald rating: * * *
Tepid thriller starring Julianne Moore and Anthony Edwards, about a woman who grieves over the loss of her son, but is told she manufactured the memories. Drifts from almost plausible to completely absurd as it strays into X-Files territory and concludes in ridiculously tidy fashion. (2004)
8.30PM, MGM SKY DIGITAL
MOONSTRUCK
Herald rating: * * * *
Charming situation comedy from Norman Jewison. Nicolas Cage plays Ronnie, a one-armed Italian-American baker who falls in love with Loretta (Cher), a widow engaged to his brother Johnny (Danny Aiello). Passionate and philosophical, with lots of charming asides from the extended New York-Italian family. (1987)