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The Standard Selection - What's on in Boston and on the box...tonight

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Published Date: 21 July 2008
Tuesday, 9am - STUCK for something to do? Here's our guide to the best of the night's entertainment in and around Boston and our pick of the best programmes, film and sport on the box.
OUT AND ABOUT (compiled by our news editor Stephen Stray)

The Small Hours: Embassy Theatre, Skegness, 7.30pm, ticket prices vary, tel: 01733 552439.


TONIGHT'S TOP TV (by reporter Sharon Pell)

BBC1, 9pm: Living with Monkeys: Tales from the
Treetops

Part one of two. Primatologist Julie Anderson and writer Guy Grieve spend five weeks living in a specially constructed treehouse high above Gabon's rainforest floor, aiming to study the rarely seen red-capped mangabey monkeys in their natural habitat. Their determination pays off when Julie locates the primates' main feeding zone and films them sleeping in the wild

C4, 9pm: Big Brother
Highlights from the housemates' past 24 hours inside the Big Brother compound as cameras observe their every move

FEET UP WITH A FILM? (Tonight's best movies by reporter David Seymour)

BBC1 10:35: Lady in the Water (2006)
Premiere. The superintendent of an apartment complex discovers a mysterious woman in the swimming pool, who turns out to be a magical sea nymph who has become stranded there. The residents of the building rally round to help return her to her own world, but mysterious creatures threaten to disrupt their plans. Fantasy directed by M Night Shyamalan, who also appears in the film alongside Bryce Dallas Howard, Paul Giamatti, Jeffrey Wright and Bob Balaban


SPORTING SELECTION (The best live action courtesy of sports reporter Duncan Browne)

Sky Sports 1, 5pm: Live World Cup Twenty20 cricket

New Zealand v South Africa New Zealand v South Africa. The second of today's matches at Lord's features the two sides expected to qualify from Group D, which also includes Scotland. The teams have met three times in this format, with the Proteas winning twice, including on the last occasion in Johannesburg in 2007, when AB de Villiers top-scored to help lead his side to a three-wicket victory with one ball to spare





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