WEDNESDAY (Jul 7)
Series - The Home Show on BBC Lifestyle at 9pm
Architect George Clarke focuses on one house per episode and reworks its layout to optimise its space, natural assets, comfort and style for one family using their own money. George has a month to complete each transformation, calling on the services of professional tradesmen and a design team to ensure the very highest specifications are met. In this second series, George helps transform Marek Saykali's top-floor flat in north-west London, from a bachelor pad into a cosy couple's retreat.
THURSDAY (Jul 8)
Series - Warehouse 13 on America Plus at 9pm
From the makers of Dollhouse and Battlestar Galactica comes this intriguing series in which a couple of American secret service agents find themselves deployed in a facility shrouded in secrecy and where the government has accumulated a huge collection of items linked to the supernatural and occult. The duo is tasked with investigating rumours of new objects and locating those that have gone missing.
FRIDAY (Jul 9)
Film - He's Just Not That Into You on Showmovies at 9pm
Remember that cute guy who said he'd call ... and didn't? Maybe 'He's Just Not That into You'. An all-star cast looks for love and finds laughs in this savvy, sexy, right-now rom-com. Based on the bestseller by Sex and the City series writers Greg Behrendt and Liz Tuccillo, the film sparkles with zingy aha moments any survivor of the dating wars will recognise. It stars Scarlett Johansson and Ben Affleck.
SATURDAY (Jul 10)
Film - Donnie Brasco on Showmovies Action at 9pm
A 1997 crime drama based on a true story, starring Al Pacino and Johnny Depp. Joe Pistone (Depp) is an FBI mole who integrates himself into the Mafia pecking order by posing as 'jewel man' Donnie Brasco. He finds his loyalties divided when Lefty Ruggiero, a jaded hit man, takes him on as a protŽgŽ and places real trust in him. The two men form a friendship and a criminal partnership that jeopardises Brasco's mission and obscures the boundaries between the law and the underworld.
SUNDAY (Jul 11)
Film - The Boat That Rocked aka Pirate Radio on Super Movies at 11pm
Rock and roll will live forever - but can it float? Pirate Radio is the newest ensemble comedy from filmmaker Richard Curtis (screenwriter of Four Weddings and a Funeral and Notting Hill, and writer/director of Love Actually), spinning the irreverent yet fact-based tale of a seafaring band of rogue rock and roll deejays whose 'pirate radio' captivated and inspired 1960s Britain.
MONDAY (Jul 12)
Film - Night at the Museum 2: Battle of the Smithsonian on Super Movies at 11pm
It is a new night and museum for Ben Stiller, who is joined by several other stars from the original film, as well as new characters from history including Amy Adams as famed aviatrix Amelia Earhart, Hank Azaria as villainous Egyptian pharaoh Ka Mun Ra, Christopher Guest as Russian tyrant Ivan the Terrible and Alain Chabat as Napoleon. Owen Wilson is back as cowboy Jedediah, and Robin Williams rides again into history as Teddy Roosevelt.
TUESDAY (Jul 13)
Film - Bat 21 on MGM at 10pm
Set during the Vietnam War, the film is based on the true, costly, and controversial rescue of a US navigator officer whose Douglas EB-66 electronics aircraft is hit by a surface to air missile. Gene Hackman stars as Lt Colonel Iceal E 'Gene' Hambleton, the downed navigator officer, and Danny Glover as Captain Bartholomew Clark, an Air Force FAC pilot who flies a Cessna Skymaster. It is loosely based on the real-life rescue of Lt Col Hambleton by US Navy Seal Thomas R Norris and a South Vietnamese soldier.