7.30PM, PRIME
BODY HITS
Trying to have a baby? This could be worth a look. Discover how the things you do to your body influence your chances of conceiving, and meet three couples who are attempting to have a family.
8PM, TV2
SCRUBS
Carla forces Turk to go on a string of double dates, and JD and Dr Cox grow close as they mourn their favourite patient.
8PM, TV3
BRO'TOWN
Peyow! Peyow! The bros are back for their third year but they still haven't matured. Tonight they go trick or treating for Halloween and meet a Maori ghost from a former century. Who said your kids aren't getting a history lesson when they watch New Zealand comedy?
9.30PM, TV ONE
HOTEL BABYLON
Rebecca fears loss of jobs after their disastrous hotel inspection report and Charlie looks after an armed robber, who also happens to be a key witness in a gangster trial. Awesome. Nothing like babysitting a guy with a gun and the mob on his tail.
9.30PM, TV3
PRISON BREAK
When Michael is thrown into solitary confinement, he nearly drowns in despair. Well you wouldn't throw yourself a disco bash of Paris Hilton proportions, would you? Sucre is left to pave over the escape hole in the guard's room before a carpeting team can find it; and LJ finds Kellerman.
MOVIES
[rated out of 5]
8.30PM, TV2
OCEANS ELEVEN
Herald rating: * * *
Sorry, Sopranos fans, you now have a midweek movie in place of the beloved mob series. At least it's a caper film though, and a good one at that. Danny Ocean (George Clooney) and his cohorts plan the most sophisticated casino heist in history, taking down three casinos at once. Directed by Stephen Soderbergh. (2001)
8.30PM, SKY MOVIES 1
THE INSIDER
Herald rating: * * * *
Director Michael Mann's fact-based story about a TV producer (Al Pacino) fighting to air an expose on the tobacco industry from ex-industry scientist turned whistleblower Jeffrey Wigand (Russell Crowe). A former tobacco executive, Wigand decided to appear on the CBS television news show 60 Minutes and reveal that the tobacco industry was aware of the addictive and harmful nature of cigarettes, confirming that they deliberately worked on increasing the addictive qualities of the product. (1999)
8.30PM, MGM SKY DIGITAL
A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS
Herald rating: * * * *
Italian director Sergio Leone started the spaghetti Western here by transplanting the Samurai genre into the American west. Clint Eastwood ambles into a town where only the local undertaker makes a profit and turns two feuding families against one another. (1967)
Wednesday's TV highlights
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