KEY POINTS:
4PM, TV2
JUST THE JOB
It's a hard road finding the perfect job. This series takes three New Zealand high school students and lets them test drive different careers with industry experts on hand to answer all their questions.
6PM, PRIME
LONELY PLANET: SIX DEGREES
Premiering tonight, this eight-part series travels to some of the world's most colourful cities and traces a "chain of connectivity" between six strangers. The series aims to take viewers off the tourist trail and reveal the true story of each city as told by its own residents.
7.30PM, TV ONE
ONE YEAR TO PAY OFF YOUR MORTGAGE
Nothing like thinking big. Roger and Lyndsay head to the Black Sea coast in Bulgaria, where they plan to build a massive 22-apartment resort. Convinced the project will make them very wealthy in just one year, the friends put everything they own on the line.
MOVIES
8.30PM, TV3
THE CHRONICLES OF RIDDICK
Captured by bounty hunters, Riddick (Vin Diesel) arrives under escort to a planet where he finds himself up against an invading empire. Judi Dench adds a touch of class as an ambassador from an enlightened race called Elementals. (2004)
8.30PM, SKY MOVIES
DARK WATER
Jennifer Connelly stars in a drama with a supernatural twist, playing a single mother with issues of abandonment. Still reeling after a messy divorce, she struggles to cope in a building troubled by spectres and a creepy elevator. (2005)
8.30PM, SKY MOVIES GREATS
SEXY BEAST
Ray Winstone plays ex-villain Gal Dove, who has done his time behind bars and is now retired and sunning himself at his Spanish villa. His peaceful retirement can't last though, his old associate Don Logan, played by Ben Kingsley, is hell-bent on getting Gal to pull off one last job. (2000)
SPORT
1.55PM, TV ONE LIVE
HOCKEY: MEN'S NATIONAL LEAGUE FINAL
At the time of writing, the finalists had yet to be decided in a tight competition. The Women's National League Final is on Sunday (1pm, TV One live).
3.45PM, TV ONE LIVE
SOCCER: NEW ZEALAND V FIJI
The All Whites' first match of the Oceania Qualifiers for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. Delayed coverage of New Zealand's return match in Fiji is on Wednesday (10.35pm, TV One).
7.25PM, SKY SPORT 1 AND RUGBY LIVE; FROM 1.30PM (SUNDAY), PRIME
AIR NEW ZEALAND CUP SEMIFINAL 2: AUCKLAND V HAWKES BAY
Auckland should have too much class for Hawkes Bay, the surprise package of this competition.