KEY POINTS:
7.30PM, TV3
TOP CHEF
The chefs go back to school for the quickfire challenge tonight when they take part in a smelling and tasting competition run by guest judge Rocco DiSpirito.
8PM, TV2
SCRUBS
Good old JD goes the extra mile and seeks out his long lost son Murray to see if he will donate his kidney for one of his patients.
8.30PM, TV2
LOST
Poor Lost. Everyone's bagging it for not getting on with it. Well, Kate tries to push things along tonight but her eagerness to get information out of the hostage may put her at odds with Locke and Sawyer.
9.30PM, TV2
DIRTY SEXY MONEY
It's a little bit trashy and a little bit sick which makes for an entirely riveting watch. Tonight Elder and Tripp are pitted against each other in a high-stakes poker game on a yacht where you need $20 million to get in the game. Oh how the other half live.MOVIES
8.30PM, PRIME
Herald rating: * * *
CHARLIES ANGELS
Drew Barrymore, Cameron Diaz and Lucy Liu star in this remake of the 1970s TV show about three ex-policewomen who now work for a shadowy benefactor named Charlie. A bit too giggly to be taken seriously. (2000)
8.30PM, SKY MOVIES GREATS
Herald rating: * * *
ALI
Michael Mann directs Will Smith as the legendary champion boxer, highlighting key events in his life, including taking the heavyweight title from Sonny Liston, converting to Islam and changing his name to Muhammad Ali, for which he lost his boxing licence. With Jamie Foxx as Ali's cornerman and assistant trainer Drew "Bundini" Brown and Jon Voight as broadcaster Howard Cosell. (2001)
8.30PM, MGM SKY DIGITAL
Herald rating: * * * *
A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS
Italian director Sergio Leone started the spaghetti western here by transplanting the Samurai genre into the American west. Clint Eastwood ambles into a town where only the local undertaker makes a profit and turns two feuding families against one another. (1967)
SPORT
10AM, SKY SPORT 1 AND PRIME LIVE
CRICKET: NEW ZEALAND V ENGLAND
The first test, at Seddon Park in Hamilton, should be a close contest between two evenly matched sides, despite most picking England to be the superior team in whites.