7PM, TV2
SHORTLAND STREET
Libby and Alice both catch Philip's eye, Huia decides to cut her losses and Mark takes a risk for Justine.
7.30PM, TV2
MY HOUSE, MY CASTLE
Meet the city dwellers who want an idyllic life in the country, and farm-folk who've traded it in for lattes in Ponsonby. Were they prepared for the realities of these changes? It's one thing to move and another to specify chai, trim or double shot.
8.30PM, TV ONE
EXPOSE: MY BREASTS OR MY LIFE
In this sensationally titled documentary, 24-year-old Becky is followed with cameras for two years as she undergoes surgery to remove both her breasts. She doesn't have breast cancer but faces an 85 per cent chance of getting the disease.
8.30PM, TV3
THE UNIT
The team attempts to recover a downed satellite in Africa, minus one soldier, Bob, who is kept home to defend the group's actions in an FBI investigation regarding the previous hijacking mission.
8.30PM, PRIME
MYTHBUSTERS
Adam and Jamie need a tonne of toast for a test which may require a tonne of peanut butter.
MOVIES
[rated out of 5]
8.30PM, RIALTO SKY DIGITAL
WONDROUS OBLIVION
Herald rating: * * * *
A Jamaican family moves into a suburban London home and sets up a cricket pitch in their yard. Their young, cricket-obsessed neighbour is over the moon, but many of the locals are unhappy. (2003)
10.15PM, SKY MOVIES 1
NAPOLEON DYNAMITE
Herald rating: * * * *
Nicely understated comedy about a nerdy teenage loner called Napoleon (Jon Heder) and his new school friend Pedro (Efren Ramirez), who has a sweet bike, can talk to girls, and has facial hair. (2004)
10.15PM, SKY MOVIES 2
DEVOUR
Herald rating: * *
Devil meets dotcom horror about a new internet game known as Pathways, which has more to it than meets the eye. (2005)
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