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Wed Apr 11

[Seven/8:30pm] Heroes. CHAPTER ELEVEN ‘FALLOUT.’ The tragic events in Texas have sad, serious repercussions for many of the ‘heroes’ and their families. Shocking details about the moments leading up to Issac’s predicted New York City nuclear bombing are revealed. Matt and F.B.I. Agent Audrey Hanson pursue a break in the Sylar case. Horrified by Jessica’s recent actions, Niki makes a tough decision to protect her family. Guest starring CLEA DUVALL and NORA ZEHETNER.
[Seven/9:30pm] Prison Break. BOLSHOI BOOZE. To reunite with Michael, Lincoln must leave LJ behind. Michael’s plan to obtain a getaway plane falls apart. T-Bag escapes the police but pays a devastating price. Kellerman tortures Sara to get what he wants. Guest starring KRISTIN LEHMAN.

[Seven/10:30pm] 24. 7:00 P.M. – 8:00 P.M.CTU uses the information obtained through the Russian consulate to track Gredenko, while Jack struggles with a devastating setback. Guest starring NYPD Blue’s RICK SCHRODER

[ABC/5:25pm] Monster Warriors
[ABC/8:30 pm] Spicks And Specks
[ABC/9:00 pm] The Chaser’s War On Everything
[ABC/9:35pm] The Catherine Tate Show. In this episode of The Catherine Tate Show, the Aga-Saga Woman is forced to hire an agency nanny to look after Thomas and Chloe, and is horrified to discover she is a Northerner. Lauren is “not bovvered” when she mistakenly calls Dizzy Rascal “Naughty Rascal”. Moo Shepherd finds that even electrocution fails to achieve obedience while training her new dog, Lady Penelope. Nurse Bernadette falls under the spell of a TV hypnotist. Amanda, the perky waitress at BBJ’s, annoys two impatient diners and breaks into a dance routine when asked for the Oops Upside Your Head Burger. The nasty office worker asks her colleague to guess how old her sexy salsa instructor thinks she looks. Irene and Vern tell Neville (Brian Murphy) he missed Desmond Tutu, and Jason escorts Nan to the doctor’s.
[ABC/10:05pm] At The Movies. PARIS JE T’AIME plus interviews – From the producers of AMELIE, PARIS JE T’AIME is a collection of 18 short stories, each inspired by an arrondissement (district) in Paris, created by and starring a stunning line-up of internationally renowned directors and actors; each short rediscover’s the city in a communal work about love. DIRECTORS INCLUDE: The Coen Brothers (Fargo), Gurinder Chadha (Bend it Like Beckham), Wes Craven (Scream), Walter Salles (Central Station), Gus van Sant (Elephant), Vincenzo Natali (Cube), Alfonso Cuaron (Y Tu Mama Tambien, Harry Potter III), Tom Tykwer (Run Lola Run) & Alexander Payne (Sideways) STARRING: Maggie Gyllenhaal, Juliette Binoche, Fanny Ardant, Steve Buscemi, Marianne Faithfull, Willem Dafoe, Ben Gazzara, Bob Hoskins, Emily Mortimer, Catalina Sandino Moreno (Maria Full of Grace), Nick Nolte, Natalie Portman, Rufus Sewell, Gena Rowland & Gerard Depardieu. DISTURBIA – After his father’s death, Kale (Shia LaBeouf) becomes sullen, withdrawn, and troubled – so much so that he finds himself under a court-ordered sentence of house arrest. His mother, Julie (Carrie-Anne Moss), works night and day to support herself and her son, only to be met with indifference and lethargy.The walls of his house begin to close in on Kale. He becomes a voyeur as his interests turn outside the windows of his suburban home towards those of his neighbors, one of which Kale begins to suspect is a serial killer. But, are his suspicions merely the product of cabin fever and his overactive imagination? BURKE AND WILLS – Shot in inner city Sydney, Burke and Wills is about two young men going through a life transition. Burke (Oliver Torr) is a fragile, troubled soul, and Wills (Matthew Zeremes) is a naïve, talkative, dreamer. The two are thrown together in a share house after Wills outstays his welcome in the home of his girlfriend. A newspaper classified advertisement leads him to Burke, who has a room to rent. The beginnings of an awkward relationship develop through beer-assisted conversations about cooking, travel, and the importance of satisfactory toilet visits. Common, everyday events lead the two men to open up about their lives. STOMP THE YARD -When DJ (Columbus Short), a troubled youth from Los Angeles, moves to Atlanta to attend Truth University, he discovers “stepping,” the age-old style of dance traditionally done in African-American Fraternities, where teams demonstrate complex moves and create rhythmic sounds by using their bodies. DJ’s raw talent and hip-hop inspired moves quickly place him at the center of a fierce rivalry between two fraternities, the winner of which will be determined in front of a sold-out arena at the annual stepping championships. But before he can help his teammates, he must battle his own demons and learn the true meaning of brotherhood. HEY GOOD LOOKING! – Isa, Alice, Léa and Nina are inseparable friends who meet regularly for frank discussions about men, marriage and children. They’re bound together not only by the similar rhythm of their lifestyles, but also by their shared Jewish background. Isa (Michèle Laroque) is the owner of a beauty salon and mother of three whose heart melts for a British biker and financial whiz. Her sister Alice (Valérie Benguigui) is going through a rough patch with her husband but is soothed by the pleasant presence of the single father of her daughter’s schoolmate. Pampered heiress Lea (Aure Atika) cannot forget her ex. Nina (Géraldine Nakache) is a ditzy brunette looking for ways to lose weight and gain a boyfriend.
[ABC/12:40am Thu] Dame Edna Lives At The Palace! A one-hour comedy special. Dame Edna Everage takes up an invitation from Her Majesty to stay at Buckingham Palace, and she’s invited a few of her celebrity pals along. Rpt.

[Ten/7:30pm] The Con Test. Final
[Ten/8:30pm] House. Rpt.
[Ten/9:30pm] Medium. Rpt.

[Nine/7:30pm] McLeod’s Daughters. Series Return.
[Nine/8:30pm] Cold Case.
[Nine/9:30pm] Without a Trace. Rpt.

[SBS/7:30pm] Future Focus: Eco House Challenge – Stop Your Gassing – Two Australian suburban families – the Edwards and the Shepherd’s – find out what life would be like when their energy and water supplies are suddenly turned off; their rubbish bins locked and their vehicles clamped. After twenty-four hours, one eco hotspot will be returned to each family and a consumption level will be set, based on what scientists say will help save the planet. Once that level is maintained another hotspot will be returned. The families will not get their lives back until they drastically reduce their eco consumption, have all the hotspots balanced and learn to live a sustainable lifestyle. For the two families this could take weeks.
[SBS/8:30pm] Dateline. Macau: The New Las Vegas – In 1999, China took control of the former Portuguese colony of Macau. Now it’s home to the biggest casino in the world and its gambling revenues outstrip Las Vegas. David O’Shea reports on this new gambler’s haven. An international current affairs program, presented by George Negus. (An SBS Production, in English) CC WS

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