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Tue Mar 13

[Nine/10:35pm] Third Watch. Final. The long-running crime drama’s series finale concludes in a blaze of glory when gangbangers assault the 55th Precinct station and set it afire, trapping Sergeant Cruz (Tia Texada) and Officer Monroe (Nia Long), and while Bosco (Jason Wiles) and other police return fire, the future of their beloved “Camelot” house is in dire jeopardy — as is the life of one dedicated cop.

[Ten/7:30pm] The All New Simpsons.“G.I. D’oh” Guest: Keifer Sutherland.
[Ten/8:30pm] NCIS. “Once A Hero”
[Ten/9:30pm] Numb3rs. Series Return. “Undercurrents.” The FBI becomes involved when the bodies of young Asian girls are washed up on the beach. The situation becomes more critical when it is discovered one girl has avian flu.

[Seven/12:00pm] Movie: The Glow (US 2001) PORTIA DE ROSSI and DEAN CAIN star in this mystery thriller about a young couple who move into a new apartment and discover a horrifying secret about their unusual neighbours. Also starring HAL LINDEN, DINA MERRILL, GRACE ZABRISKIE and JOSEPH CAMPANELLA.
[Seven/7:30pm] Dancing with the Stars.
[Seven/8:30pm] All Saints. THE HEARTS OF MEN. Jack is forced to confront his history of abuse when a young boy takes extraordinary measures to avoid being bullied. Mike and Zoe clash over the treatment of a meth-amphetamine addict, who seems unwilling to face the reality of what he is doing. Frank decides the best way for Bart to stand on his own two feet is to take him home with him.
[Seven/10:30pm] Cold Feet. Final. Karen finds it hard to cope without Rachel and seeks grief counselling. Ramona discovers Lee has been unfaithful. The friends join Adam to scatter Rachel’s at a special place. David must make an important decision on the two women in his life.
[Seven/12:30am Wed] Mile High. A CCTV tape reveals Janis and Croker in a compromising position, and Will and Jack scamming. Will and Marco both race to try to recover the tape. Rpt.

[ABC/8:30pm] The Bill. Supt Heaton’s zero tolerance to drugs policy is not well received by PC Hardy and Insp Gold. CAST: Roberta Taylor
[ABC/9:20pm] Foreign Correspondent. Foreign Correspondent: your passport to the world of international journalism.
[ABC/10:00pm] Woodlawn Cemetery: Art Eternal. Looks at the monumental art in New York State’s Woodlawn Cemetery, where people like Celia Cruz, Herman Melville, Miles Davis and Duke Ellington are buried.

[SBS/7:30pm] Insight. SBS Television’s Australian current affairs program, presented by Jenny Brockie. CC WS
[SBS/8:30pm] Prisoner 345. Most Australians know the story of David Hicks, the Australian terror suspect incarcerated in Guantanamo Bay for the last five years without being charged. Think he’s the only one to suffer this fate? Think again. Screening on SBS Television on Tuesday, 13 March at 8.30pm in the Cutting Edge timeslot is the documentary Prisoner 345 which tells the hair-raising story of Al Jazeera cameraman, Sami al-Hajj. On 15 December, 2001 Sami al-Hajj was arrested by Pakistani intelligence officers while on the Afghan-Pakistan border. He was handed to the US military and then moved from one prison to the next ending up in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba in June 2002. Almost five years later Sami, like David, is yet to be officially charged. Prisoner 345 traces Sami al-Hajj’s movements before and after his arrest and examines the way he’s allegedly been treated by his jailers at Guantanamo Bay. The film is based on Sami’s own unclassified letters, testimonies to his lawyer and eyewitness accounts from former Guantanamo Bay detainees who befriended the Al Jazeera cameraman. Director Abdallah El Binni and producer Ahmad Ibrahim offer a disturbing glimpse into one of the many dark sides to the war on terror. Prisoner 345 includes a demonstration of force-feeding, the latest controversial technique employed by prison authorities to stop hunger strikes. It also details an interrogation where a woman smeared menstrual blood on a prisoner’s face. Add to this men chained to the floor and taunted with sex acts and pornography. Much is corroborated by an official translator at the Cuban jail.

[Biography/10:15pm] ABBA

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