KEY POINTS:
7.30PM, TV3
KATH & KIM
Some things are worth repeating and Kath & Kim is definitely one of them. The foxy ladies of Fountain Court are back in town, dealing with the trials and tribulations of motherhood, marriage and dear old Sharon.
8PM, TV3
KITCHEN CONFIDENTIAL
Premiering tonight, TV3's new comedy comes from the producers of Sex and the City and is based on top chef Anthony Bourdain's best-selling autobiography. See story page 28.
8.30PM, TV ONE
CRIMINAL MINDS
The team have just five days to catch an elusive serial killer after he breaks his 20-year silence. Gideon's mentor Max Ryan joins the team for one last attempt to catch the one who got away.
8.30PM, TV3
HOUSE OF THE YEAR
James Gemmell and Jeanette Thomas take viewers around some of the country's most exclusive homes, to find the Registered Master Builders' House of the Year. From beachside baches to luxurious mansions, they scour the length and breadth of New Zealand to find the ultimate edifice.
MOVIES
[rated out of 5]
6.20PM, RIALTO SKY DIGITAL
THE LIFE AND DEATH OF PETER SELLERS
Herald rating: * * * *
Geoffrey Rush gives a convincing and compelling performance as Peter Sellers, and uses makeup to portray other characters surrounding the legendary actor. Emily Watson plays his first wife Anne, and Charlize Theron plays the dialogue-starved Britt Ekland. (2004)
8.30PM, SKY MOVIES 1
THE EXORCISM OF EMILY ROSE
Herald rating: * *
A lawyer takes on a homicide case after a priest performs an exorcism on a girl. Genuinely scary in parts, but the drawn-out courtroom scenes take the sting out of this horror. Starring Campbell Scott and Laura Linney. (2005)
8.30PM, SKY MOVIES 2
MAD MAX 2
Herald rating: * * *
The second film in the post-apocalyptic Mad Max series rejoins former patrolman Max Rockatansky (Mel Gibson). Now a lone survivor in the Outback, he helps a group of settlers to defend their small oil refinery against a vicious gang of marauders. (1982)
SPORT
3PM, SKY SPORT 1 LIVE
CRICKET: AUSTRALIA V ENGLAND
It seems all over for England especially as the fast, bouncy Waca pitch in Perth should favour Australian quick bowlers.
8.30PM, SKY SPORT 1 LIVE
RUGBY: RUGBY AWARDS
With the All Blacks having a great year and the Crusaders winning the Super 14, there should be back-slapping all round as the New Zealand Rugby Union hands out awards to players, teams, officials, coaches and referees.