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Life’s a Trip
Nowhere on the planet is luxury more concentrated than in Dubai. Costs aside, Andrew Anthony lives like the top 0.001 per cent of the planet for 24 hours.
7pm, Travel Channel

Bug Attack
Join Phil on a journey to the dark side of the bug world, to observe the most dangerous creepy crawlies on the planet.
9pm, Nat Geo Wild HD

Mr. Brooks
A psychological thriller about a man who is sometimes controlled by his murder and mayhem-loving alter ego. With Kevin Costner and Demi Moore.
6pm, MBC 2

Lost In Space
Professor Robinson and his family blast off into space in search of a new world, but sabotage ensues.
7.30pm, OSN Action HD

Ugly Betty
Betty plans to spend her 24th birthday with Henry, but Charlie’s sudden appearance jeopardises her plans.
6.30pm, Star World HD

Private Practice
Addison helps Bizzy and Susan plan their upcoming wedding.
8.45pm, Star World HD

Super Bowl Highlights
This half hour retrospective recaps some of the great games in history. Tonight Green Bay v Kansas City.
6.30pm, Fox Sports HD

Scottish Premier League
Scotland’s best football teams face off. Tonight, Dunfermline take on Rangers.
8pm, OSN Sports 2

By Time Out Dubai staff
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