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Tues Feb 6

[SBS/7:30pm] Can Fish Make My Child Smart? – Omega 3 is being marketed as the wonder drug for modern living and the claimed achievements of it are remarkable, with many scientists conducting studies to try to determine the full extent of the benefits attributed to Omega 3. Rpt.

[SBS/8:30pm] Cutting Edge: Godless In America – The story of Atheist leader Madalyn Murray O’Hair, for 30 notorious years, successfully challenged God in America and then in the summer of 1995 suddenly disappeared. The film uncovers the outrageous life of “The Most Hated Woman in America” and looks at her mysterious disappearance and death. This documentary examines the struggle of the American Atheists group to be heard at a time when their President declares he is directed by God, and begins each day by leading his cabinet in prayer. They claim there are 30 million non-believers in the USA and they are determined to fight against the rising tide of fundamentalism. Despite the clamour of Christian conservatives, veteran to young atheists in this film, show they are determined to fight back against what they see as the current power of religious importance in every area of public life. (From Denmark, in English) M CC WS

[Ten/8:30pm] NCIS. “Singled Out” An abandoned car is found full of blood, registered to a missing Navy lieutenant. The NCIS team learns that the missing lieutenant was profiling men, trying to find a perfect man for herself. Ziva goes undercover to find more information.

[ABC/8:00pm] Grumpy Old Holidays. The trouble with holidays is that it’s compulsory to have fun. For grumpy people this is tricky, especially if you plump for the package holiday in the sun. CAST: Arthur Smith, Jenny Eclair, Nigel Slater, Sheila Hancock

[ABC/8:30pm] The Bill. PC’s Fletcher and Emma Keane are called to a domestic violence case and DS Stuart Turner and DS Samantha Nixon investigate a daylight stabbing and robbery. CAST: Lisa Maxwell, Doug Rao

[ABC/9:20pm] Bodies. Final. Haunted by the knowledge that he caused the death of a patient, Dr Rob Lake (Max Beesley) reaches breaking point. When a woman in labour suffers a ruptured womb, Rob struggles to save both mother and baby. Meanwhile, Mister Hurley (Patrick Baladi) bungles the care of a pregnant woman who has been viciously assaulted, yet he remains in line for promotion. Mister Whitman (Keith Allen) faces a charge of sexual harassment, but there are so many potential victims he can’t work out who has made the complaint. With Whitman’s demise, Hurley is placed in charge of the Obstetrics and Gynaecology unit; the hospital achieves its three star rating; and Rob Lake must look for answers elsewhere.

[Seven/8:30pm] Australian Dancesport Championships 2006. A spectacle of colour and movement as dancers tango, foxtrot, quickstep, waltz, rumba, cha-cha, samba, paso doble and jive in a battle of grace, flexibility and endurance. Hosted by SONIA KRUGER.

[Seven/10:30pm] Heroes. Rpt.
[Seven/11:40pm] Prison Break Rpt.

[Fox8/8:30pm] Dangerous.
[Movie Extra/10:40pm] Movie: High Tension (France 2003)
[Showtime/8:30pm] Movie: The Producers (US 2005)
[Ovation/10:30pm] Germaine Greer: The Boy

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