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The Sydney Morning Herald from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia • Page 58

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THE GUIDE TELEVISION WEDNESDAY MARCH 11 3 Emm csniz 7.1)0: Lateline (Rpt). Topical. 7..10: Open Learning: Marketing. The Wonderful Wizard Of Oz. 8.24: QuaqOuaq (Rpt).

For kids. JUO: Sesame Si reel (Rpt). .30: Play School (Rpt). For kids. MM: Fnrthe Juniors (Rpt).

HI.20: Take A Look (S). 10.30: Look Lp. 10.45: Zardip's Search For Healthy Wellness (S. 11.05: Behind TheNew (S. Rpt).

11,30: Kspana Vha (Rpt). 12.00: The World At Noon News. 12J0: A Big Country (Rpt). 3.30: Novosti Russian news from Gosteleradio. (In Russian).

4.00: TV Fd Educational. 4 JO: English At Work Rpt 5.00: No One But You (Kpt i. Raquel borrows money to return Guadalajara and sanity. Drama V-. Lucia Mendez.

l-rom Mexico. 5J0: World Sports Highlights 6J0: World News And Weal In r. 7.00: Dateline Current affair-program presented by PiiS Wtcphv. 7.30: The Movie Show Mok-news, film reviews and interviews. Presented M.ru-i Pomeranz and David 8.00: Face The Pr ess- Topical.

8.30: Derrick Dr SchoeniVldcr believes thai every human being is capable of murder, and decides to test his theory in the apartment building where he lives. Drama with llorst Fritz Wepper. (Germany). 9.30: Out Topical program for gay men and women. Tonight: Gay men and women from India: People who find themselves homeless because of their sexuality Older lesbians their relationships, reactions to homophobia and their feelings on aging.

From the UK. 10.40: Movies (Rpts). Karma (AO. 85, bw). Drama about a young South Vietnamese woman's relationship with her husband, who was dehumanised by his experiences in the war.

Featuring Tran Quane. (Vietnam). tUO: the Buffoon (PGR). Comedy about a motor mechanic who believes that his acting talents will lead him to become rich and famous. Featuring Sotiris Moustakas, Efi Pikouia and Sotiris Tzevelekos.

rom Greece. 1.50: Close. 6.00: News, Sport And Weather. 6 JO: Good Morning Australia. 8 JO: The Morning Show With Bert Newton Topical program.

W.00: Mulligrubs (Rpl). For tots. 10J0: Aerobics Oz Style Fitness. 11.00: Sally Jessy Raphael Twintess Twins (PGR). Discussion.

12.00: Santa Barbara (PGR). 1.00: Bold And Beautiful (PGR) I. 30: Donahue Women Win The Right To Go Topless In RtHhester. 2J0: Oprah Winfrey Show Left For A Lesbian (PGR). hat show.

3.30: General Hospital (PGR). 4.00: The AH New Candid Camera. 4 JO: The Wonder Years (Rpt). 5.00: News, Sport And Weather. 6.00: Studs Matchmaking game.

6.30: Neighbours S). Phoebe catches Toby and Ben in an embarrassing act. Featuring Alan Dale. 7.00: Hindi Topical affairs. 7.30: E.

Street S. PGR). Wheels and Sheridan are on the run; Jojo's mum promises to change her ways: George reveals the man behind Doctor Rock. With Marcus Graham. 8J0: Movie Murders In The Rue Morgue (AO, 86).

Drama about a series of unexplained murders that occurs in and around a theatre in 19th-century Paris. Featuring George Scon. Rebecca de Mornay. 10 JO: News, Sport And Weather. II.

00: The Street (AO). Drama. 12.00: Ainrolf (PGR, Rpt). Drama. 1.00: Movie Best Boy (PGR, 79, Rpt).

Ira Wohl documentary about his52-vear-old retarded cousin. 3.00:' Almost Grown PGR). 4.00: Prisoner (AO, Rpt). Drama. 5.00: Butterflies (PGR.

Rpt). 5J0: Out Of This World. Subtitles, for the hearing-impaired. LA STUPENDA On ABC TV at 8.30 pm BRIAN Adams, who can get close to his subject without having to play stage door Johnny, fires off a splendid salute to Joan Sutherland, full of performance but rich in much more than that. He hangs his hat on farewell appearances by Sutherland at the Sydney Opera House (queues at Bennelong Point, a newspaper seller drumming up business for a souvenir Herald and at Covent Garden, the house at YVhale Beach and the Bonynge home in Switzerland, where Noel Coward was neighbour and friend.

Dame Joan looks back to 1951, when she gave up her job as a Sy dney stenographer in order to knock on the door at Covent Garden. Ambition ruled, but naivety was a stumbling block. I didn't want "to be 6.00: New Leave It To Beaver (Rpt). 6.30: Agro's Cartoon Connection. 9.00: Mr Kd (Rpt.

Comedy. 9 JO: The Book Place (Rpt). 10.00 20.000 Leagues Coder The Sea. 11.00: Eleven AM Topical affairs. 12.00: Mov ie The Best Years Of Our Lives (PGR, 46.

Rpt. w). Drama about three war veterans returning home to the same town. Myrna Loy. 3 JO: ALF Rpt Comedy series.

4.00: A Pup Named Scnoby 4.30: Blockbusters Quiz show. 5.00: Family Feud Game show. 5 JO: Wheel Of Fortune Game. 6.00: News, Sport Awl Weather. 6.30: Real Life Public ail airs.

7.00: Home And A ay (Si. Sophie's baby is in danger. Drama. 7 JO: Hey Dad! Sam experiences difficulties in getting work, so she turns her talents to acting. However, her ambitions cla-h with those of Betty's when Sam auditions for a local musical.

Featuring Rachael Beck. 8.00: Home Improvement The Taylor's basement snake slithers into the kitchen light fixture, and dispjpts a bov scout meeting. Tim Allen. 8.30: Movie Beaches (PGR, 88, Rpt). Comedydrama tracing the tumultuous 30-year friendship of two women.

Featuring Bette Midler. Barbara Hershey and John Heard. ll.M: Tonight Live With Stew VEard (AO). News and variety. 1X10: The NBC Today Show.

2.10: The People's Court (Rpt). 2J5: Against The I (AO). 3.25: Dempsey And Makepeace. 4.20: Play Your Cards Right. 4.45: The Nutt House Rpt).

5.10 Child's Play (Rpt). Game. 5J5: Press Your Luck (Rpt). Programs supplied by TV channels. As for Neighbours, it's obvious that the raunchometer has been turned up a notch, although not as far up as Street, here the needle fell off a year ago.

This week on Ramsay Street, the action starts slowly, but heats up tonight when Caroline and Christina (the fabulous Blakeney twins) swap identities for a night. Christina, impersonating Caroline, entertains a prospective business backer who, stunned by her red, low-cut cocktail frock, tries to crack on in a big way. The sleazebag ends up flat on his back on the tw ins' Keith Lord couch. Unconscious that is. Caroline arrives home, swaps with her sister and convinces the sucker that hanky-panky has taken place, the earth moved and, would you sign this contract on the dotted line? Contrived, sure, but this is the stuff that soaps are made of.

James Cockington US): National Press Club luncheon. Secret Oasis (Rpt). 2.00: 1 he Australian Eye Rpt Sesame Street For children. 3.00: 4.m: Ray School (S, Rpt). lrowrams For Children.

5.00: The Afternoon Show With Michael Tnnn (5.K2, Monkey (Rpi. (5.55 1 The Rallies. For kids. 6.00: The BuMwinkie Shw. 6.30: ILoieljicy ih vv).

Comedy. 7.00: News, Spoit And Weather. 7.30: The 7.30 Report Topical. 8.SM: Quantum On tonight's program: Buckyhalls a new chemical mMocule; Everyday foods that may be killing us; A look at galahs. 8J0: La Stupenda This program is a portrait of Dame Joan Sutherland.

Dame loan and her husband. Richard lionvnge talk at length about their life together in opera. Featuring interviews and archival footage. Ml.00: Conchman Over Airralia. 10 JO: Lateline (S).

Topical. 11.00: Beethoven's Symphonies. 11.45: Tales Of The Unexpected -(PGR). When your new husband is in trouble, your ex could be the worst person to ask for help. 12.10: Close.

NEIGHBOURS On Ten at 6.30 pm IF THE battle for TV ratings points can be compared with a boxing match (an unfair comparison. I know boxing is not that violent) then Neighbours has just done a Fenech and hit the canvas. Once seen as the invincible champion. Neighbours has been KO'd by Seven's Home and Away, which moved up a division to battle the reigning super-soap head-to-head. It was no contest, and blood soon flowed down Ramsay Street.

Rumours abounded that the script doctors were called in immediately to fix Neighbours' wounds. Further tumours that Ramsay Street would be relocated proved to be correct. As from this week, Neighbours is on at 5.30 pm, while Hitman Hinch has been sent to Summer Bay. 6.00: Marshall Bravestarr (Rpt). 6.30: ITN World News Topical.

655: Business Today. 7.00: Today. 9.00: Here's Humphrey (Rpt). 9 JO: In Sydney Today Topical. 10 JO: News, Sport And Weather.

11.00: What's Cooking Cuisine. 11 JO: Entertainment Tonight -(PGR). 12.00: The Midday Show (PGR). 1.30 Days Of Our Lives PG 2.30: Voting And The Restless. 3.30: Twilight Zone III (PGR).

4.00: Best Of ide World Of Sports. 4.20: Cricket Direct coverage of the World Cup match from the WACA in Perth: Australia versus Pakistan. Featuring commentary by Richie Benaud, Ian ChappeH, Bill Lawrv, Tony Greig. Greg ChappeH. 6.00": News, Sport And Weather.

6.30: A Current Affair Topical. 7.00: Cricket (Continued). Coverage of the World Cup match from the WACA: Australia versus Pakistan. 8.00: Sale Of The1 Century (S). With Glenn Ridge and Jo Bailey.

8 JO: Cricket (Continued). Coverage of the World Cup march from the WACA: Australia versus Pakistan. 12.00: The Flash (PGR). The Flash is in hot pursuit of a cold-blooded killer who uses a nuclear-powered gun to freeze his victims. Drama.

1.00: Movies (Rpts). Peeping Tom AO, 60). Drama about a psychopathic murderer who photographs his victims at the moment of death. Featuring Massey, Shirley Anne Held and Moira Shearer. 2.40: Behind The Mask (PGR, 58).

Drama 'featuring Vanessa Redgrave, Michael Redgrave and Tony Britton. 4 JO: Naked dry PGR, Rpt). 5J0: TheSullhans (Rpt). Drama. SVBJECT TO LATE ALTERNATIONS.

GUIDE PREVIEV Dame Joan three or four auditions before she was spotted. RADIO Naumann. Amphion: overture; Giuliani. Grand Potpourri; Beethoven. Piano Trio in flat; Paganini, Violin Concerto No 1 in Mehul.

Symphony No 2 in D. 3 Images. Sponsored by the Art Gallery of New South Wales. A monthly program that provides musical correspondence and connections with a work of art selected by the Art Gallery of New South Wales. This month's painting is A Man With A faicon.

by Niccolo detl'Abate. 4 An Original Mind. Alkan. Fantasie in A flat. Introduction Variations and Finale in D.

Three Stud'es of Bravura. 5 Early Evening Concert. Verdi. Rigoletto: La Donna Mobile. Bella Figlia dsll'A-mote; Trad arr Harty.

The Londonderry Air; Wagner. Tristan und Isolde: Liebestod; Strauss Delirium waitz; Gtazunov. Ballet Suite: waltz; Wallace. Mantana: There is a Flower that Bloometh; Dngo. The Magic Flute: Scenes tO to 12; Goidmark.

Scherzo in Franck. Panis Angelicus; Sousa. Liberty Bell. Hands across the Sea; Komzac. Lasses of Baden; Ketelby.

In the Mystic Land of Egypt; Trad, Carrickfer-gus. She Moved through the Fair; Lehar. Wiener Frauen: overture; Verdi. Don Carlos: Spuntato ecco il Di 7 The Joy-A Jazz Dick and Harry. Music of Dick Hyman and Harry Connick Jr.

8 Handel. Imeneo. Imer.eo: John Ostendorf. bass. Argenio: Jan Opalach.

bass. Rosmene: Julianne Baird. soprano. Ctomiri: Beverty Hoch. soprano.

Trrinto: D'Anna Fortun- ato. Elgar. Gross. minor. Music.

News. Post Traffic. Herb 2.30 5 Yes 6.45 Dave. Guest. Chuck 6 Paul Clare Emma 10 Andrew OHe.

10 Margaret Throsby. 12 The World Today. 1 Terry Lane. 2 John Doyle. 4 Cricket -World Cup.

Australia Pakistan. 1 Beyond Midnight a pip-squeak coloratura soprano." she says. "In those days, you didn't know what that meant." says Richard Bonynge. It took three or four auditions before Sutherland was spotted in performance at the Royal College of Music. "I think they realised that although I was rather large off the stage.

I could look reasonably all right on the stage if it was a big one." Such snips will delight devotees. Sutherland is described as great indeed, within certain boundaries. It was always Bonynge who made sure she did not stray. Within those constraints, she reallv was I a Stupenda. Adams- tracks down a one-lime colleague from the typing pool, queuing for seats at the final concert.

She has brought along a fading picture of the office farewell. When they heard that Joan was finding it touch in London, her former churn; sent food parcels. Robin Oliver Racing. 11 Solid Gold Hour 12 George Gibson. 2UW 1107 6am Colin Mooney, LvdeS Jacob.

10 T'evor Sinclair 2 Fulton. 6 Gary Jaeger Chris Kearns 12 Rick Wsyde 2CH 1170 5am Pete Rudder. 9 John Poole. Noon Jeffreys 4 Dave Norman. 8 Helen Peeves, 12 AdeMeJuter.

1224 5am Pe-er G'ham. 9 Has Torv. 12 Rob Na.i. 4 Chris Costelio. 8 Love Songs 12 DwyerTim Carroll.

2SM12S9 5.30am ian Walker Ja-ie Dunc3n. 9 Phil Neit Brown 12 Ga'eth McTray. 3 Steve Murphy Jane 7 7 Odock Special-Ian Wsw. 7.30 Barry McCafery e-ky Cieinent. 12 Craig Ross 2RPH 1539 Reading on radio SBS RADSO 2EA 1386 4-5m Rainsdn 6 News 6.15 Arabic.

7 Greek. 7.4S Italian. 6.30 Serbian. 9.15 Mandarin. 10 German.

10.45 Polish. 11.30 Yiddish. 2.15 Maltese. 1 Filipino. 1.45 Arabic.

2.30 Greek. 3.15 Italia-. 4 Korean. 4.45 Armenian. 5.30 Turkish.

8.15 Cantonese. 7 namese. 7.45 Thai. 8.30 Lao. 9.15 Spanish.

10 Japanese. 10 45 IrishWelsh. 11.30 Guiidti. 12 Feature Monday, March 9, U)91 Andy Glitre. 10 Richard Kings-mill.

1 Geoff Wood. 2SER-FM 107.3 7 BBC NewsBreakfast Show. 9 Open Mind. 9.30 New Horizons. 11.30 Healthsryle For Life.

12.15 Puff Off. 12.30 In Custody. 1 Bluegrass Special. 2 Deep Joy. 4 The Edge.

5.30 Undercurrents. 6 Think Tank. 6.30 The Buzz. 7 Artbeat 8 Religious. 8.30 Crystal Set.

10.30 Globestyle. 12 Big Broadcast. 1 Pluto Beat. 3 Country Music. ere.

Symphony in minor; Mozart. Clarinet Quintet in A. 5 News. 5.10 Sue Howard. Music.

Incl News at 6. 7 News. 7.05 Preview. Pauper's Preview. 8 Out On Wednesday.

Adelaide Festival 1992. Paul Kelly and his guitar with a program of ballads, incisive social comment and lyrical iove songs. tO Invitation To The Dance (Part Adam, Giselle. 12.10 Music Overnight. 2W8S-FM 1C2.5 12 Eardrum.

1 v'isisions Of The World 3 Till Dawn. Early Morning Music. 9 Saxophones. Veilones. Rhapsodic Penherthy, Saxophone Concerto; Sercbrier, Saxophone Quartet: Lovsiock.

Saxophone Concerto No 2. Plant, Sonata in 102, 3. 4 From France Franck. Violin Sonala in Samt-Saens. Tno No 1 Borodin.

String Quartet No 2. 11.30 Classics Beriioz. La Captive, Zaide; Tchaikovsky, Piano Concerto No 3 in flat 12 The Sound Of Jazz. Delange. Flying Home; GoodtnanBush-kin.

Red Horse Booge Woogie; YoumansEliscuRose. Great Day; Williams. Lonely Moments: Unnamed Composer. Cu-tu-gu-ru; ArodinCarmichael. Lazy River.

Sauter. Clarinet a la King; Gordon; Roberts Kaufman. Me. Myse'1 and FisherGoodwin Shay. When You're Smiling; HeymanYoung, When I Fall In Love: Tchaikovsky.

Swan Lane; ReneReneEHison. That's My Home; AdamsCarmichaet. Jubilee 1 Wednesday Matinee. soprano. 10 Partly Partisan.

Serenade in minor; Concert Movement: Shostakovich. Piano Quintet in 11 Night Bazaar. Island From all over. 2CBA-FM 103.2 8am Arthur Deane. 6.15 BBC 6.45 Australia Remembers.

7 News. 7.30 Finance. 7.45 Polio 8.45 Roads And 9 Devotions. 9.30 Dr Jansen. 10 Dad Dave.

11 Hospital Hour. 12 News. 12.45 Garden. 1 Roger Climpson. Guest.

3 Alan Russell. 3.30 Current Affairs. 4.15 Electric Vehicles. 4.45 Personal Finance. BBC News 5.09 Job List.

5.30 What. 6 NewsNoticeboard. Chrstian Marriage. 7 Dad 7.45 Leadership. 8.30 9 Music.

9.45 SIM Aid. 10 Wagner. 10.45 Medical Memoirs 11 BBC News. 11.30 Drama. 12 For light sleepers.

2DAY FM 104.1 Morning Crew with Agro. Holmes. 10 Mike Hammond. 1 Rob McCasker. 4 Keith Williams.

7 David Rymer. 10 Blake. 2 Jamie Angel Tyrie. 2MMM-FM 104.9 6m Doug Mutray. 9 Stuart Cranney.

12 Ron Sparx 3 Nick Bennett. 7 Club Veg Comedy. Trevor Jackson. 1 Peter Armstrong. 2JJJ-FM 105.7 6am Helen RazerMikel Robins.

9 Angela Catterns. 12 Jenny Otdershaw. 4 Ian Rogerson. 7 RADIO NATIONAL S76 6am Daybreak. Includes: News a.

6. 6 30, 7. 7 30, 8. World Rounoup at 6.07, 7.35. Sport at 6 36.

Julian Brophy at 6.40. 7 30. Pontics at 7 50. 8.30 The Business Report. 9 News 9.05 Offspring 10 News 10.05 Sightings Direct frorrv the Adelaide Festival Highlights of Artists' Week, including 3 discussion about Anseim Kiefer, a taik with Czechoslovak ia's Milan, Knizak.

-New York's Guerilla Girls, and more. 11 News 11.05 Australia Talks Bark. 12 Country Hour tncl 12.39 News. 1 News. 1.10 Economics Report.

1.22 Notes On tre News. 1.30 Beyond The Bitumen Mining and I Resources 2 News 2.05 After-j noon. 3 News 3.05 Speaker's Corner Dr John Stocker, Chief i Executive of the CS1RO 4 News. 4.05 Late Night Live. 5 News.

5.10 International Report 5.30 Kahoom Wendy Harmer. Direct from the Adelaide Fesii-val 6 News 6.10 PM. 7 News. 7.15 The Business Report. 7.45 Encounter Where Is God? A visit to Papua New Guinea to ask what the people think about God and the impact of the missionaries 830 Sightings 9.30 Off spring.

10 News. 10.10 Late i Night Live Phillip Adams 11.05 The Ngpy Pl8et Direct from the Adelaide Festival. 1 Radio Australia Overnight News. 2BL 702 ham David Dale AM I 30 ABC-FM 92.9 6 FM Breakfast 8.50 Book Reading. My Place, by Sally Morgan.

9 Adventures In Good Music. Club Sandwich: Second Helping. 10 Baroque And Beyond. The Seal of Approval. Music of three of Bach's contemporaries, each of whom was admired by the composer.

Fasch, Concerto in minor for two oboes, bassoon, strings and cofitinuo. Weiss. Lute Suite in sharp minor: Zelenka. Missa Dei Filii (Missa Ultiniarum Secun-dat). 11.30 The Australian Experience.

Seven to Women: May Howlen. 12.30 News. 12.35 Festival Lunchtime. Music from the international and local dance companies at the Adelaide Festival. 1 Direct Liana Issakadre.

violin. Vladimir Skan-avi, piano. Shostakovich. Four Pre'udes, Prokofiev, Sonata No 1 in minor; Franck. Sonata in Brahms.

Three Hungarian Dances. From the Elder Hall. 2.30 Midweek Choice. Rossini. Semjramide: Act ecerpt.

Haydn. Piano Concerto in Sctmhert. Sonata in A minor Arpeggione); Brahms. Alto: Rhapsody: Bacarisse, Guitar Concertino 4 Simply Classical. Schubert.

Overture Mald- to 2KA 783 and 1476 5am Brian Sanders. 9 Richard Mercer. 12 Jason Bouman and David Archer. 4 Kerry Denten 8 Hot -Hits. 2GB 873 5.30am David KochLucienne Joy.

9 Jeremy Cordeaux. 12 News. 12. .10 Kel Richdards. 4 Stephen C'Doherty.

7 Money Talks. 8 Kt-I Richards. 9 Home Shopper Grant Goldman. 10 Kel Richard 5 12 John Carroll 2UE 954 5.30am Morning show with Alan Jones. 9 John Laws.

t2.30 Brian Bury. 4 John Stanley. 6 Sports Today. 7 Stan Zemanek. 12 Brian Carlton.

2KY 1017 5.30am Peter Peters. 9 Ron Casey. 12 Racing Service. 5 Ray Warren. 7 Trotting Greyhound SMH The Guide, 4.

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