8.30PM, PRIME
QUEER EYE FOR THE STRAIGHT GUY
Ladies, if you were neglected by your fiance, how would you feel about him arranging an impromptu wedding? Find out how Suzanne reacts when her busy hubby-to-be Christian enlists the help of the Fab 5.
8.30PM, TV2
BIG LOVE
Isn't it about time Bill and Roman stopped fighting? That storyline is getting old. Hopefully the arrival of Barb's estranged sister, and Ben's venture into temptation bring a few surprises this week.
8.30PM, MAORI TV
BASED ON A TRUE STORY
Cameras follow Fat Freddy's Drop as they tour Berlin, Italy and London, revealing the secrets of their success: food, whanau, friendship, and making as much funky music as possible.
8.35PM, TV ONE
LIFE BEGINS
Maggie starts to fear that Phil might be having an affair with his new client, and refuses to go on her trip with the other travel agents when, really, all she needs for peace of mind is to cut up all of his shirts.
9.35PM, TV2
THE SOPRANOS
Tony is tempted by a real-estate offer, Vito is wowed by an act of heroism, and AJ looks to diversify.
9.30PM, TV3
PRISON BREAK
Lincoln wins a two-week stay when a judge orders Terence Steadman's body exhumed, and Sucre calls in a favour to help Michael verify a new route to the infirmary through the complicated drain system.
MOVIES
[rated out of 5]
8.30PM, SKY MOVIES 1
TRUE CRIME
Herald rating: * * *
Clint Eastwood plays an investigative journalist trying to clear a death row inmate. A fairly run-of-the-mill thriller, bogged down by the ludicrous suggestion that a 68-year-old reporter can still be a ladies' man. Denis Leary and James Woods also star. (1999)
8.30PM, RIALTO SKY DIGITAL
ED WOOD
Herald rating: * * * *
Johnny Depp dons a cashmere sweater to play the infamous B-movie director. Directed by Tim Burton, it explores Wood's friendship with Bela Lugosi, played here in a stunning performance by Martin Landau. (1994)
Wednesday's TV highlights
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