7.30PM, TV ONE
CORONATION STREET
Charlie's gone and done it now - on the morning of his wedding he has woken up next to the woman he hooked up with down the pub the night before, which sets the scene for potential trouble when he and Shelley walk up the aisle.
8.30PM, TV2
WITHOUT A TRACE
As a favour to a friend who works at a mental hospital, Sam helps a woman who was brought in suffering from amnesia but may in fact be a murderer.
8.30PM, TV3
NCIS
The team is called in when a Navy officer is shot and killed on the highway, but the real mystery they face is why a Navy man of the same name, rank and job is very much alive.
9.30PM, TV2
POLICE TEN 7
Tonight, the show explores the issues of drink driving, speeding and police pursuits.
9.30PM, TV3
BOSTON LEGAL
Denny finds himself in a legal and ideological battle with his lawyer. Meanwhile, new associate Parker Posey shakes things up at the firm and makes life difficult for Denise.
9.30PM, PRIME
EXTRAS
Tonight's guest is Samuel L. Jackson, which should make for a collision of supercool and anti-cool in the form of Ricky Gervais' excruciating Andy.
MOVIES
[rated out of 5]
8.30PM, SKY MOVIES 1
THE BIG LEBOWSKI
Herald rating: * * * *
Follows the adventures of the Dude (Jeff Bridges), a Californian stoner who is mistakenly caught up in a dangerous situation. From the Coen Brothers, it boasts a high expletive count. (1998)
8.30PM, RIALTO SKY DIGITAL
TWIN SISTERS
Herald rating: * * * *
Twin sisters are separated after the death of their parents in 1926 Germany. One stays in Germany with her Catholic uncle and aunt, the other, suffering from tuberculosis, is moved to Holland. Their lives follow different paths with the onset of World War II. (2002)
10.15PM, MGM SKY DIGITAL
SEX, LIES AND VIDEOTAPE
Herald rating: * * * *
Writer-director Steven Soderbergh wrote the screenplay for his directorial feature debut in eight days, made it for only US$1.8 million, and scooped the Palme d'Or at Cannes and the best actor prize for James Spader. An old college roommate (Spader), whose hobby is to videotape women talking about their sexual experiences, persuades people to talk about their problems on camera. (1989)
10.25PM, SKY MOVIES 1
COLLATERAL
Herald rating: * * * *
Slow-burning thriller about Max (Jamie Foxx), a cab driver who is car-jacked by an assassin named Vincent (Tom Cruise). Max is forced to chauffeur him around Los Angeles, observing Vincent as he eliminates witnesses in a Federal drug cartel case. Directed by Michael Mann. (2004)
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