7.30PM, PRIME
TOP GEAR
New series gets a new look - from a people carrier into an exciting convertible. James enjoys a new Honda, Jeremy enjoys a Swedish supercar and Richard doesn't enjoy a Micra.
8.35PM, PRIME
REIGN OF TERROR: AL QAEDA CALLING
A documentary that investigates the devastating role mobile phones have played in terrorist attacks.
8.30PM, E CHANNEL
FORBES CELEBRITY 100: WHO MADE BANK
Peter Jackson might not have made one of the E! Sexiest lists but he does make the Forbes Magazine's list of the 100 most famous, filthy-rich celebrities in the world.
8.30PM, TV ONE
ROME
You came, you saw and you conquered but it's time to bid farewell. The two-hour finale climaxes with an epic arena battle, brutal betrayal and the death of Gaius Julius Caesar.
MOVIES
[rated out of 5]
8.30PM, TV2
THE SCHOOL OF ROCK
Herald rating: * * *
Jack Black plays a guitarist who has been fired from his rock band and scams his way into a substitute teaching role. He covertly teaches the kids how to be rock musicians and they enter a battle of the bands competition. You'll either love it or it'll drive you nuts. (2003)
6PM, SKY MOVIES 2, 8.30PM, SKY MOVIES 1
SIN CITY
Herald rating: * * *
Visually arresting but thoroughly confusing adaptation of Frank Miller's famous comic book. Film noir in fantasyland. Stars Clive Owen, Bruce Willis, Jessica Alba, Mickey Rourke. (2005)
8.30PM, MGM SKY DIGITAL
ANNIE HALL
Herald rating: * * * *
Woody Allen and Diane Keaton in a relationship comedy about a neurotic New Yorker (Allen) who falls for a quirky eccentric (Keaton). Students in Rom-com 101 should start here before progressing to When Harry Met Sally. Best line: "A relationship, I think, is like a shark. You know? It has to constantly move forward or it dies." And I think what we got on our hands is a dead shark. (1977)
SPORT
NRL: BRONCOS V WARRIORS
4.30PM, SKY 1 LIVE; 10.50PM, PRIME
This should be the game of the round with a confident Warriors side coming up against a strong Broncos outfit preparing for finals football. The potent backline of the Queenslanders could be the difference.
WORLD MOUNTAIN BIKE CHAMPIONSHIPS
4PM, TV3
New Zealand had some outstanding performances at Rotorua and here's a chance to look back at those and other highlights.
Sunday's TV highlights
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