Artscape: Anatomy - Brain, ABC1, 10pm
This touching documentary centres on artist and poet Jamie Daddo and his identical twin brother, TV presenter Andrew Daddo. What we get is not only an insight into two men who clearly love each other, but also a picture of the devastating effects of being in a tragic accident when young. It is clear from Jamie and Andrew that there really is a special bond between the two that not many other people would ever be lucky enough to experience. Jamie, though obviously not physically the same as he was before his accident, is clearly as sharp-tongued and devilishly clever, too. Some of his paintings are quite extraordinary, channelling everyone from Matisse and Picasso to Adam Cullen and Ben Quilty. Brain is a clarion call to the positives of perspective and the power of will, and a beautiful little doco about equally beautiful human beings.
Glee, Eleven, 7.30pm
Glee makes me unhappy, which is a hard thing to do because I'm a gleeful person. What is it about this show, then, that makes it so reprehensible? Is it the coiffured hair that barely masks the mannequins who carry it around? Maybe it's the chance the cast will break into song at any moment. Or maybe it's simply the song choices, with the overly dubbed and loosely lip-synced performances of pop palaver, that perturb me so. No one should just break into song, ever - especially singing such tripe. If this is just escapism, then give me cold, hard reality any day. This show doesn't even have the weight to be called fluff. It is drivel.
Californication, Eleven, 10.10pm
The Red Hot Chili Peppers sang: ''It's understood that Hollywood sells Californication''; no truer statement has ever been uttered. Los Angeles; City of Angels; LA - since the 1960s and perhaps even before that it has been a hub of free spirits, loose morals and sex, drugs and rock'n'roll. There are two mammoth industries in La La Land: Hollywood and porn. And each makes an indelible mark on the landscape. In tonight's episode, David Duchovny's character, Hank Moody, is wrestling with himself and an impending execution by not sleeping with a rapper's girlfriend, and his friend Charlie is trying to wean himself off hardcore porn. It's all a bit of good fun unless, of course, you're addicted to porn. It's all in the title: Cali-fornication.
LUKE STREVENS
Grand Tours of Scotland, SBS One, 6pm
Paul Murton takes to the high roads on horseback.
Mythbusters, 7mate, 7.30pm
Just when you thought they were done with the Diet Coke and Mentos fun.
Packed to the Rafters, Channel Seven, 8.40pm
As Ted's condition becomes more of a worry, the family pulls together.


























