REAL LIFE: BRITAIN'S BIGGEST SPENDERS
TV One, Wednesday, 9.30pm
If there's one thing other than a love of shopping these four big spenders have in common, it's that they are all extraordinarily unattractive. Sweaty, perma-tanned and cosmetically enhanced to nauseating proportions, each has found money an effective way to (barely) disguise four very sad, insecure souls. But who can't shop their way to happiness? Bentleys, Dolce & Gabbana suits, dog outfits, Rolex watches, Botox, eyelashes, collagen, yachts, Marbella mansions - even a whole village in Bulgaria - these big spenders will stop at nothing to be, as the jumped-up, pumped-up Manchester car and property magnate Scott Alexander reiterates "NO 1" (he has it tattooed on an arm). Also featuring a wealthy divorcee, a music publishing phenomenon and a very in-debt Jordan wannabe stripper, this show is a cringing look at why money can't buy you love.
Cartier Replica WatchesBATMAN BEGINS
TV2, tonight, 7.30pm
One of the best things to happen to the Batman franchise was Christian Bale. Aside from being luscious, muscular eye candy, his seriousness (to George Clooney and Michael Keaton's pastiche versions) adds weight to the films and makes for more than a cookie- cutter action hero. Going back to how Bruce Wayne became Batman in the first place, we meet Liam Neeson (reprising his Obi Wan Kenobi mentor role), teaching Batman ninjitsu. Unfortunately Bale isn't helped by Katie Holmes's glossy one- dimensional love interest attempt (who can compare to Maggie Gyllenhaal now?) but not even a Scientologist can harm the best Batman to date.
WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE?
TV One, Tuesday, 8.30pm
You know our country's made it on to the world stage when we get our own version of Who Wants to be a Millionaire? The world's most popular game show is hosted by shaggy-haired Mike Hosking, and it's going to be a thrill to sit and shout at the telly, especially as there'll (hopefully) be no questions on English lakes and Australian mountains. Don't worry if the questions get too hard, Hosking is there for you. "You're there to an extent to be their friend," he said of the contestants in a recent interview. "Because it's not just about money, it's about the stress and pressure." How reassuring.
IWC Replica WatchesPRIME ROCKS: THE MONKEES
Prime, tonight, 8.30pm
Yes, we know, 1960s' musical sensations The Monkees were a manufactured Beatles knock-off band, strapped together by TV producers and backed by session guys. Hence their nickname, the "Pre- fab Four". But who cares? Their best songs, "Pleasant Valley Sunday", "Steppin' Stone", "Mary Mary", "Last Train to Clarksville", are timelessly brilliant pop. This doco chronicles the band's deeply ironic fight to be allowed to play on their own records.
Blancpain WatchesTHE FALLING MAN,
Sky Crime & Investigation
Thursday, 7.30pm
The most distressing aspect of the live TV coverage of 9/11 attacks was the sight of people jumping to their deaths. Terrified and helpless, many people chose to take back some power over their own situation and end their lives early. The footage was so upsetting it was never replayed, until now. This documentary takes as its starting point a famous photo of a man j
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