NBA Lottery
ESPN, 12.30pm
Join ESPN for live coverage of the NBA Lottery as teams participate in a lottery process to determine the order in the NBA Draft.
He Iwi WhakaponoMaori TV, 8pm
Tuhitaare Nohotima was brought up in a strict Ringatu whanau. He and Ruia Aperahama examine how that led him to be the man, father and teacher he is today.
Alaska: The Final FrontierDiscovery Channel, 8.30pm
The Kilcher family lives on a 600-acre homestead in Alaska. For four generations, they have lived off the land in a subsistence lifestyle. After one of the harshest Alaskan winters on record, the Kilchers find their supplies running low, but that doesn’t stop them from sharing what they have left with family and outlying neighbours. As the land thaws and the days grow longer, the Kilchers begin the natural cycle of their lives again.
SparkleSky Movies, 8.30pm
Musical prodigy, Sparkle (Jordin Sparks) struggles to become a star while overcoming issues that are tearing her family apart. From an affluent Detroit area and daughter to a single mother (Whitney Houston in her last movie), she tries to balance a new romance with a music manager while dealing with the unexpected challenges her new life will bring as she and her two sisters strive to become a dynamic singing group during the Motown-era.
3rd Degree presents The VoteTV3, 8.30pm
‘3rd Degree’ hosts Duncan Garner and Guyon Espiner lead two opposing teams, under the eagle eye of referee Linda Clark, as they debate the big issues facing New Zealanders.
Being Luka MagnottaCrime & Investigation Network, 9.30pm
He was on the run through Canada and Europe but time has come for the supposed first "web-killer" to be tried in March 2013. Escort, dancer, hopeless pornographic actor and failed model, Luka is said to have done anything in his power to become internationally famous - even if he had to become the world’s very first “Web-Killer”. He reportedly killed and dismembered a Chinese student, then mailed his severed limbs to the offices of Canadian political parties.
Prime Rocks: The ExponentsPrime, 9.30pm
Who is the band behind songs like ‘Victoria’ and ‘Why Does Love Do This To Me?’ What is it about these songs that make them so quintessentially Kiwi? A musical saga 30 years in the making, this is a tender and timely story of friendship, betrayal and redemption told against the backdrop of the band’s return to the studio to record a selection of songs written in the early '80s and never before laid to tape.

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