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Billable Hours 3Premiere date: Sunday, 3 January at 19h15
Continues on Sundays at 19h15
A comedy series about a group of disillusioned twenty-something lawyers. Having woken up to the reality that corporate law isn’t like The Practice or Boston Legal - and bored out of their minds with 80-hour work weeks of paper-shuffling - they turn their attention to other ways of having fun at their downtown law firm.
The trio includes Sam (Fabrizio Filippo: Queer as Folk), Clark (Brandon Firla: Band of Brothers, Man of the Year) and Robin (Jennifer Baxter).
As Season Three begins, Sam weasels out of a deal with Maxine in an effort to win a bet with Clark, but quickly realizes there may be more to Maxine than meets the eye.
Clark decides that his food cravings are unbearable and trades his girlfriend Millie for a snack. However, he quickly learns that life without Millie is no life at all. Meanwhile, after discovering that she has a powerful pitch, Robin joins Fagen and Harrison's softball team.
The Amazing Race Asia 2Premiere date: Sunday, 3 January at 19h45
Continues on Sundays at 19h45
The Amazing Race Asia returns for Season Two, which sees the teams touch down in Cape Town during their final two legs.
This second season ups the ante with both ten diverse teams and new, challenges designed to push wits and relationships to breaking point. Host
Allan Wu returns to guide viewers through each leg as these adventurous racers, made up of siblings, best friends, couples and ex-flatmates, go all-out around the clock to bag the US$100,000 prize.
Assembling in Singapore, the teams jet off to a wide range of countries including the Philippines, China, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Germany, the Czech Republic and South Africa, where they race through Khayelitsha, the Aquila Park game reserve, District Six and the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront.
For more about the show, see:
TVSA's The Amazing Race Asia Mini Site
Law & Order: Criminal Intent 3Premiere date: Tuesday, 5 January 2010 at 22h10
Continues on Mondays to Fridays at 22h10
Law & Order: Criminal Intent returns for Season 3. The show details the crime-solving techniques and exploits of the elite Major Case Squad as it works alongside the NYPD to investigate high-profile crimes.
Set in New York and shot on location, this compelling series features a talented ensemble cast headed by Vincent D’Onofrio as Detective Robert Goren, Kathryn Erbe as his partner Alexandra Eames, Jamey Sheridan as Captain James Deakins and Courtney B. Vance as assistant district attorney Ron Carver.
Season Three sees both personal and professional challenges for the team when Eames agrees to act as a surrogate mother for her sister’s baby, forcing Goren to deal with a temporary new partner during her maternity leave. Unfortunately, it’s not an easy assignment for Detective G. Lynn Bishop (Samantha Buck) who finds Goren’s unorthodox approach to casework somewhat challenging.
In Season Three’s opening episode, Noah Preston (Michael Hogan) an ambitious young architect obsessed with designing the new buildings to replace the World Trade Center, turns up dead in Penn Station. When Goren and Eames finally locate his apartment, they realise Preston had a silent partner who could be their prime suspect.
For more about the show, see:
TVSA's Criminal Intent Season 3 Show Page.