5PM, TV2
LET'S GET INVENTIN'
It's the final of this kids' series where 24 young Kiwis were matched with mentors and experts to make their inventions reality. Today is prizegiving time and the People's Choice and overall winners are announced.
7PM, TV ONE
MUCKING IN
If there's one feel-good show on the box, this is it. Tonight, the Murchison community muck in for Dot Bradley, a trooper who cares for the elderly, feeds the poor, entertains the teenagers and teaches the parents.
7.30PM, TV3
PREHISTORIC PARK
Natural history expert Nigel Marven takes to the treetops to bring back some feathered dinosaurs which lived more than 130 million years ago. The episode was filmed in Rotorua.
8.30PM, TV3
CSI: MIAMI
Start your Sunday night crime show fix with the CSI team from Miami who must use a video game to find their next clue as to where a group of young gunmen will strike next.
8.35PM, PRIME
SOUL DEEP
This week's episode, The Gospel Highway, profiles Sam Cooke, who was the first superstar of soul. Get down, get down.
9.30PM, TV3
NUMB3RS
When a young researcher at the Heritage Museum is found dead, the Numb3rs team discover she had been investigating the origin of a human skull found on Wiyana Native American land.
MOVIES
[rated out of 5]
8.30PM, TV2
BRINGING DOWN THE HOUSE
Herald rating: * * *
Steve Martin plays a lawyer who is separated from his wife and fostering a relationship with a woman (Queen Latifah) on a computer chat line. He thinks that she is a blonde attorney but she' s actually in prison. She escapes and persuades the lawyer to prove her innocence. (2003)
10.45PM, TV2
DRAGONFLY
Herald rating: * * *
Romantic supernatural thriller about a recently widowed doctor (Kevin Costner) who thinks his wife is trying to contact him through his patients' near-death experiences. (2002)
10.55PM, TV3
PATCH ADAMS
Herald rating: * * *
Robin Williams plays a doctor with clown shoes in the fact-based story of Hunter Patch Adams, he founder of the Gesundheit Clinic, which deals with patients by using humour and pathos. Hunter became a doctor after a spell as a patient in a mental ward, where he discovered he enjoyed helping others. (1998)
6PM, SKY MOVIES 2, 8.30PM, SKY MOVIES 1
A LOT LIKE LOVE
Herald rating: * * *
Ashton Kutcher and Amanda Peet star as Oliver and Emily, two people who decide that they're not suited. (2005)
Sunday's TV highlights
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