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SCIENCE FICTION SERIES: Will the Stargate lose one of its crew?
Tonight's instalment of the sci-fi favourite is one of the creepiest in its history. When Dr Jennifer Keller uncharacteristically fails to report for her morning shift, the concerned crew decide to investigate. Nothing can prepare them for their disturbing discovery, however: Keller lying unconscious, wrapped in a web of tendrils.
Suspecting that Keller's condition is the result of the Wraith research data recovered from Michael's lab, the team remove Dr Carson, the only person who can help her, from the stasis chamber. Placing anyone that may have been exposed to the mysterious virus into quarantine, Beckett leads the medical investigation and endeavours to find a cure. Will his efforts be rewarded or will the Stargate lose one of its crew? (Click to continue reading)
Stargate Atlantis showing on Sky1 at 8:00pm
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Can Carl help to get Easington out of the pits?
The series - in which wealthy benefactors seek to change the lives of others for the better - continues. Tonight marketing millionaire Carl Hopkins travels to the former mining town of Easington in County Durham, one of the most deprived areas in Britain, to see if he can help the declining community. (Click to continue reading)
The Secret Millionaire showing on Channel 4 at 9:00pm
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Is this what Lalia really wants on her big day?
The series - in which the groom chooses every detail of his upcoming nuptials - returns. Nick and Laila have been engaged for two years. It would have taken them years to save up for Laila's dream wedding day, but the show has given them £12,000 towards their big day. However Nick must organise everything on his own, with just three weeks to do it. (Click to continue reading)
Don't Tell the Bride showing on BBC 3 at 9:00pm
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Who killed Jessica?
The sixth season of the Miami-based crime drama, starring David Caruso as Lieutenant Horatio Caine, continues. This week, the death of a young woman in a car fire leads the CSIs to a jealous boyfriend, an unethical credit company and an attempted suicide. (Click to continue reading)
CSI: Miami showing on five at 9:00pm
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Who needs enemies?
Start of a new comedy drama series, starring Marc Warren, Alexander Armstrong and Keeley Hawes. It follows the trials, tribulations, highs and lows of the increasingly entangled lives of a group of old friends. (Click to continue reading)
Mutual Friends showing on BBC 1 at 9:00pm
Brought to justice
In the first of a three-part series, Morland Sanders investigates the extraordinary fiddles, cheats and scams used by some people to cheat the insurance industry. He follows the investigators determined to bring them to justice. (Click to continue reading)
Fiddles, Cheats and Scams showing on ITV1 at 9:00pm
Gunning for the truth
Michael Moore's Oscar-winning documentary looking at America's love affair with the gun. Loosely based around the Columbine High School massacre, Moore asks why America is obsessed with guns and violence, talking to the then National Rifle Association president Charlton Heston in a embarrassing interview with the late film star. (Click to continue reading)
Bowling For Columbine showing on more4 at 10:00pm