Wednesday (Mar 4)Film - Shy Guy on Fox Movies at 11pm.
Charlie, a legendary undercover DEA agent, has suddenly lost his nerves of steel. Although he's been involved in more drug busts than he cares to remember, his instinct for danger, his cool composure and his iron guts have finally failed him. The post traumatic stress of his latest well-planned sting operation that went awry has shaken him to the core and he is now begging for retirement from his clandestine business. But Charlie is in too deep and has to fulfil one final undercover task. Charlie seeks psychiatric help and finds himself relying on the support of an unstable therapy group and a nurse to get through his work.
THURSDAY (Mar 5)
Film - Mean Girls on Fox Movies at 11pm.
Cady Heron is a cultural blank slate when she first sets foot on the grounds of North Shore High School in a small town outside Chicago. After living in Africa, Cady has no idea how 'wild' things can be in civilization until she crosses paths with one of the meanest species of all, the 'Queen Bee' the cool and calculating Regina George. But Cady makes a real enemy when she falls for Regina's ex-boyfriend Aaron and the school gets dragged into an all out mean-fest.
FRIDAY (Mar 6)
Film - Driving Lessons on Star Movies at 8.30pm.
Ben is a shy 17-year-old looking to break away from the influence of Laura, his religious, domineering mother. To take some control of his life, he finds a part-time job working as an assistant for Evie Walton, an elderly, eccentric actress. Laura believes Evie isn't a good influence on her son, but Ben is happy to find someone he can talk to who encourages him to pursue his goals. What follows is a journey in which Ben and Evie help each other move forward in their radically different lives, as Ben is forced to confront how he was brought up and who he wants to become.
SATURDAY (Mar 7)
Film - Blood Work on Fox Movies at 11pm.
Someone's got Terry McCaleb's number. A veteran FBI profiler, McCaleb is unrelenting in his pursuit of justice and unequalled in his success at tracking and catching murderers. But as he closes his latest adversary - psychopath dubbed 'The Code Killer' by the media - McCaleb is felled by a massive heart attack and forced into early retirement. Two years later, a beautiful stranger reveals a secret that compels McCaleb to re-examine his recovery: his life was saved by someone else's death - the victim of a murder that remaines unsolved. Against the advice of his cardiologist, and with the help of a neighbour, McCaleb literally puts his life on the line to track down a murderer who has forced him to take this case personally.
SUNDAY (Mar 8)
Film - Lara Croft: Tomb Raider on Fox Movies at 11pm.
Lara Croft was born into wealth and groomed at the most elite schools. She travels to dangerous and mysterious locales around the globe in search of rare, lost crypts and long-forgotten empires. She speaks numerous languages, is highly trained for combat and answers to no one, obeying only a desire for adventure. But now she must face her greatest challenge yet: to find two halves of an ancient artefact buried in space and time. To possess it means ultimate power for its possessor.
MONDAY (Mar 9)
Film - The Pacifier on Star Movies at 8.30pm.
Navy Seal Shane Wolfe is an elite member of the world's most highly trained force. But when he is assigned to protect five out-of-control children of an assassinated scientist, he's truly a Seal out of water. Replacing his arsenal of wetsuits and weapons with diapers and juice boxes, Shane must battle a deceptive enemy and wrangle teen rebel Zoe, eight-year-old Ninja-wannabe Lulu, and an offbeat Romanian nanny. While drop zones and destroying enemy targets come naturally to Shane, he has no idea what tough really is.
TUESDAY (Mar 10)
Documentary - Carrier: Show of Force on NGC at 9pm.
The Big Game really kicks off when USS Nimitz arrives in the Gulf. The conditions are extreme: flight deck personnel endure temperatures hovering around 120 degrees while the pilots undertake gruelling six-hour missions over Iraq. The F-18s are mounted with infrared cameras, enabling them to serve as the 'eyes in the sky' to support the troops on the ground. Some of the pilots are frustrated that they are not dropping bombs because that is what they have been trained to do. The aircraft carrier's role and effectiveness in this particular war are questioned.