KEY POINTS:
7.30PM, TV ONE
CORONATION STREET
It's hard to feel sorry for Dev, so do you really care that he gets annoyed that Amber has been telling people he's her dad? No, we didn't think so. Meanwhile, Audrey bleats to Rosie that sleeping with Craig is wrong, and Gail is shocked when the police turn up at her house with David.
8.30PM, PRIME
MY TEEN'S A NIGHTMARE
We've had the wee terrors, now we're on to the shows about teenage terrors. Cieran is a 14-year-old foul-mouthed brat with a terrible temper and his parents have had enough. How will he fare when he wakes up to an empty house, a video message and the shock of meeting his new "mum"?
8.30 PM, TV2
EXTREME: CELEBRITY SPLITS
It's getting to the point where you can't be a celebrity if you haven't had four or five very public break-ups. This expose looks at infamous break ups of Lisa Marie Presley, Jennifer Lopez, Julia Roberts, Drew Barrymore, Eminem, Renee Zellweger, and Paul and Heather McCartney.
9.30PM, TV3
OUTRAGEOUS FORTUNE
There's only one question on the lips of the West family tonight: if you accidentally sleep with your half-brother, can that be counted as incest?
MOVIES
8.30PM, C4
METALLICA: SOME KIND OF MONSTER
A music documentary about the making of Metallica's album St. Anger and the difficulties they had to go through in the process. Includes unbelievable fly-on-the-wall footage of the band as they turn to therapy to help them deal with drug addiction, parenthood and their massive egos. (2004)
8.30PM, SKY MOVIES 1
THE BONE COLLECTOR
A young policewoman (Angelina Jolie) and a quadriplegic forensics detective (Denzel Washington) team to profile the mind of a serial killer to defeat him at his own game.
The policewoman becomes his eyes, ears and legs on the scene while he maintains contact via radio. From director Phillip Noyce (Rabbit-Proof Fence, The Quiet American). (1999)
10.30PM, SKY MOVIES 1
HOTEL RWANDA
Don Cheadle stars in the true story of a Rwandan hotel manager who managed to hide 1200 people in a tourist hotel while genocide was taking place. In 1994, a million Tutsi were massacred by the rival Hutu tribe while the rest of the world ignored their peril. The hotel, part of an international chain with its corporate office in Brussels, provides the perfect setting to illustrate the reluctance of the international community to get involved. (2004)
8.30PM, RIALTO SKY DIGITAL
MAREBITO
From director Takashi Shimizu (The Grudge), a disturbing horror about a cameraman who wants to face up to his most extreme fears. He finds an underground lair occupied by strange creatures and takes a blood-drinking girl-creature home to care for her. (2004)