Highlights on
SET this May, 2009:
NEW SHOWS
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air 3Premiere date: Monday, 18 May 2009 at 16h30
Continues: Monday to Friday at 16h30
Will Smith stars as a savvy teenager from inner-city Philadelphia who's sent to California to live with his wealthy relatives, the Banks. However, living in a huge Bel-Air mansion - complete with pool, tennis courts and dignified English butler - has not prepared Aunt Vivian and Uncle Philip for the craziness Will brings to their lives as they try to straighten him out and teach him some good old-fashioned values.
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air aired on U.S. network television from September 10, 1990 to May 20, 1996 and 148 episodes were produced over six seasons.
MOVIE HIGHLIGHTS
Muppets from SpaceDate: Wednesday, 13 May 2009 at 20h30
This sixth Muppets feature film features Gonzo in his first starring role. When he realises aliens are trying to communicate with him via his breakfast cereal, Gonzo sets out on a quest to find his real family in this hilarious extraterrestrial adventure.
He soon discovers that his long-lost relatives are actually aliens from a distant planet and becomes the target of a paranoid government operative, determined to use him to prove the existence of other life forms. Soon Kermit and the gang must spring into action to rescue Gonzo, with the help of some handy inventions courtesy of Dr. Bunsen Honeydew.
Directed by Tim Hill and featuring the voices of Frank Oz, F. Murray Abraham, Andie MacDowell and Ray Liotta, 1999.
Hudson HawkDate: Sunday, 31 May 2009 at 20h30
Hudson Hawk (Bruce Willis), the world’s greatest cat burglar, has just been released after ten years in prison and has no plans to go back to a life of crime. However, his attempts to enjoy retirement are interrupted by a series of blackmailers, backed by the sinister Mayflower Industries.
Run by a husband and wife team (Richard E. Grant and Sandra Bernhard), Mayflower Industries threatens to kill his best friend Tommy (Danny Aiello) unless Hawk agrees to steal three objects created by Leonardo Da Vinci. It’s up to Hawk, aided by a beautiful and mysterious undercover nun, Anna Baragli (Andie MacDowell), to put an end to the Mayflowers’ nefarious scheme and perhaps even save the world.
Also starring David Caruso. Co-written by Bruce Willis and directed by Michael Lehmann, 1991.