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March 10 - 16, 2010
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WEDNESDAY Film - Inventing the Abbots on Cinema City at 9pm.

The Holt brothers are smart, good-looking, and as different from each other as their family is from the wealthy Abbotts. But the beautiful Abbott girls only appear to have it all. And as the Holts and Abbotts confront challenges, their struggle is complicated by a dark secrets.

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SUNDAY

Film - Die Hard 4 on Fox Movies at 11pm.

On the July 4th holiday, an attack on the vulnerable US infrastructure begins to shut down the entire nation. The mysterious figure behind the scheme has figured out every modern angle - but he never figured on an old-school "analog" fly in the John McClane.

THURSDAY

Documentary - Life After People on The History Channel at 8pm.

This series explores a world wiped clean of humanity. Each episode will use CGI to reveal the fate of every aspect of the man-made world. Every episode will combine three to four different kinds of stories, from animal outbreaks to structural collapses, building to a unique visual finale.

MONDAY

Film - The Sum of All Fears on Fox Movies at 11pm.

When the Russian President suddenly dies of a heart attack, the new Russian President is sworn. American intelligence belives him to be a hardliner, but young CIA analyst Jack Ryan doesn't think so.

FRIDAY

Film - Eden Lake on Showmovies Action at 11pm.

When nursery teacher Jenny escapes to the country for a relaxing weekend away with her boyfriend, she is unaware of a romantic surprise he has in store. But before the happy couple can enjoy the retreat, their peace is shattered by a gang of violent youths.

TUESDAY

Film - End of Days on Fox Movies at 11pm.

Jericho Cane, a beaten down ex-cop, wakes up to another day, oblivious to the struggle that he soon must face. His job as a security specialist alongside his partner Chicago has become a tireless routine. Little did he suspect he would be facing a race against time and the Devil himself to save the world.

SATURDAY

Documentary - It Might Get Loud on Cinema City at 9pm.

The history of the electric guitar as seen from the point of view of three significant musicians: Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page, U2's The Edge and the White Stripes' Jack White. It tells the personal stories, of three generations of electric guitar virtuosos. It reveals how each developed his unique sound and style of playing. Concentrating on the artist's musical rebellion, travelling with him to influential locations and provoking rare discussion as to how and why he writes and plays.







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