Published Date:
03 February 2010
By James Madge
Most people go out on a Saturday, but don't feel you have to conform. Stay in and watch some telly instead, using the Standard's guide to see what's on!
Top TV
Channel 4, 7.30pm
Haiti's Killer Quake: Why it Happened
This documentary uses 3D graphics and location footage to examine the forces that caused the massive earthquake which struck the Caribbean nation of Haiti on January 12, and asks whether the Haitian authorities could have prepared the country to withstand such a powerful natural disaster.
BBC4, 8pm
Bombay Railway
Documentary on the pressures on the Indian city's railway system and the people connected to it, hearing from a driver who has been working for 30 years and an illegal hawker making a living by selling saris.
Fabulous Film
BBC4, 9pm
Tell No One
A doctor who was falsely suspected of his wife's murder eight years ago finds himself accused once again when two more bodies are found, killed in a similar manner. Meanwhile, a mysterious message causes him to suspect that his wife may not be dead after all.
BBC2, 10.45pm
Kill Bill: Vol Two
The Bride continues her relentless quest to exact revenge on the group responsible for trying to kill her. Two more of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad stand in her way before she can face off against her mysterious mentor Bill.
Sensational Sport
BBC1, 4.35pm
Live Six Nations Rugby Union
England v Wales. Coverage of the match at Twickenham, as the sides begin their assaults on the title, with Martin Johnson's tenure as England manager likely to be defined by his team's achievements in this competition. Kick off 5pm.
ESPN, 4.45pm
Live Premier League
Tottenham Hotspur v Aston Villa. This evening's top flight clash comes from White Hart Lane, where two sides with top four aspirations do battle. The sides drew 1-1 at Villa Park in November, with Spurs defender Michael Dawson cancelling out Gabriel Agbonlahor's opener.
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Last Updated:
03 February 2010 2:02 PM
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Location:
Skegness