In the crater of Mount Asuma, an active volcano, a new angel lies waiting to be born. In a bold move, nerve personnel attempt the first live capture of an angel under the most difficult circumstances imaginable. In the bowels of the volcano, a specially equipped Ava challenges the fires of hell. It's an extreme environment of inhuman heat and unbelievable pressure. What will Asuka see there? It's all in the next episode, Magma Dive, and of course, we'll give you more service. The RAV4, the most wanted compact four-wheel drive. On Sunday, the story of Sergei Maduyev, who called himself a lone wolf. A man with a hell of a childhood. As an adult, he raged across the bitterly beautiful Russian continent, taking property and lives. He seduced his interrogator, a woman with the power to have him executed. A love story from hell. The Crime of the Wolf, 8.30, Sunday. Tuesday, the big business of laundering drug money. Because cash is where the traffickers are most vulnerable, they try to separate that cash from its drug-related origins as quickly as possible. One estimate puts the amount of dirty money now circling the globe at $300 billion. The lawyers make money on the fees, the bankers make money on the deposits, the transfer agents make money on the buying and selling of financial instruments, and the green grass grows all around. Laundrymen have dozens of ways to clean money, and catching them calls for creativity. No law enforcement agency anywhere had ever established themselves as an offshore bank. And we're going to use an 18th century judicial model, which is essentially what we have, and using an early 19th century policing model, which is essentially what we have, to deal with a modern post-20th, 21st century crime. The Laundrymen, 8 o'clock, Tuesday. It's about macho occupations. Visit places where men still think they're superior. What do women want in a man nowadays? Men have written to Gillette and continue to write to Gillette today, because they'd love to meet men like we portray in our advertising, because generally they don't exist. There is definitely this undercurrent that the man is God. From Spain to New York, the machismo man can be found. Ups and downs of the macho man. 8 o'clock, Wednesday. The Laundrymen, 8 o'clock, Tuesday. It's a musical. It's a drama. It's a comedy. It's a love story. It's about the environment. And politics. And conflicts. It's about travel. And cooking. And dying. And falling. And the little things in life that make us laugh. I tell you, there's some crazy stuff going on in this town. You can say that again, Mr. Garrison. It's about time you caught up with South Park, 9.30 Monday. The Angels aren't Commander Ikari's only enemies, and when some of his human ones cut off the power supply to Tokyo 3 and Nerve, an acid-drilling Angel arrives at Nerve headquarters to find an easy prey, locked up, cut off, and with no modernized facilities, capable of operation. Will Shinji, Asuka, and Rei be able to find their way through this giant underground labyrinth and reach Nerve headquarters in time to activate their evas and intercept this latest Angel? It's in the next episode in Still Darkness. Wing into February with world movies and taste the excitement of Pay TV's most sensational movie channel. Elvis has left the building and Buenos Aires will never be quite the same in the feel-good comedy, Wake Up Love. Action. Sex. Video tape. Savage. And Big Fat Lies set the stage for an aspiring actor in Mouth to Mouth. Mr. and Mrs. Boring are about to discover that life doesn't have to be a drag in the surprising French drama, Dry Cleaning. Immerse yourself in the sensuality of Istanbul as a young man is transformed by life's simple pleasures in The Turkish Bath. So satisfy your senses with an unpredictable dose of love and laughter on the channel that brings you the best cinema in the world. World movies. On Sunday, the story of Sergey Maduyev who called himself a lone wolf, a man with a hell of a childhood. An adult he raged across the bitterly beautiful Russian continent taking property and lives. He seduced his interrogator, a woman with the power to have him executed. Love story from hell. The Crime of the Wolf, 8.30 Sunday. Tuesday, the big business of laundering drug money. Because cash is where the traffickers are most vulnerable, they try to separate that cash from its drug-related origins as quickly as possible. One estimate puts the amount of dirty money now circling the globe at $300 billion. The lawyers make money on the fees, the bankers make money on the deposits, the transfer agents make money on the buying and selling of financial instruments, and the green grass grows all around. Laundrymen have dozens of ways to clean money and catching them calls for creativity. No law enforcement agency anywhere had ever established themselves as an offshore bank. And we're going to use an 18th century judicial model, which is essentially what we have, and using an early 19th century policing model, which is essentially what we have, to deal with a modern post-20th, 21st century crime? I don't think so. The Laundrymen, 8 o'clock Tuesday. Gang members drive around at night with their headlights off and with some of us have flashed in their high heels to warn them. Isn't there another story about a guy with an axe hiding in a woman's backseat? This is what we call an urban legend. From the producer of I Know What You Did Last Summer. And the idea of an urban legend serial killer. It's a stretch. Urban legend. Bloody Mary. The Gold Collection. Two gold CDs for the unbelievable price of only $19.95. Aerial Magazine, a comprehensive guide to SBS TV and radio. This month Wine Lovers Guide to Australia takes us throughout Australia to enjoy the beauty and diversity of our wine growing regions. Plus a portrait of one of the world's most public men, Mandela, son of Africa. Each 12 issue subscription is $45 with new or renewing subscribers having the chance to win one of 35 free WOMAD 99 CDs. To order call 1-800-807-913 during business hours. I never walk into a place I don't know how to walk out of. Five professionals. Your salary will be $5,000 a week. Hired for a mission. Ambush and assault on two to three vehicles. To recover a package. What's the background? That goes for the case. How many packs? They're good. Some are willing to die for. And everyone is willing to kill for. What's in the case? From director John Frankenheimer, Robert De Niro, Jean Reno, Ronan. And in cinemas everywhere, Thursday, February 4. 1998, Fountain Canberra. Welcome to this week's Cult Movie. And to the movie that nearly killed Jackie Chan. The Armour of God. Also known as Invincible Brothers. I won't go into detail about Jackie's nasty accident. Because being the true showman that he is, Jackie shows you the stunt going wrong over the closing credits. What a guy. Mainstream Hong Kong films have often copied the latest Hollywood hits. And they're quite honest about it. Even Jackie refers to Armour of God as his Indiana Jones film. The difference being that while Harrison Ford is probably quaffing Bollinger in his trailer, Jackie is busy bouncing down the side of a cliff. As usual, the plot is irrelevant in a Jackie Chan film. It's the action the punters want to see. And this film delivers.