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The Sydney Morning Herald from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia • Page 22

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22 The Sydney Morning Herald Saturday, January 5, 1991 VISION balls and bubbles Excitement over in a night of Border i 4,1: TV EXTRA BARBARA TONER shoulders giving his CV in Spanish while the English translation was read falteringly. This was intercut with snatches of songs and a series of stills which would have been better left on a restaurant wall. Eventually he went to a room, which appeared to be a sauna, to rehearse, though he kept a jumper around his shoulders. Then a plane took off. Planes took off and landed no fewer than 83 times and programs swirled into the distance another 47, to illustrate just how prominently entrances and exits feature in this single life.

One led to a stage where Jose appeared in velvet dressing gown singing to a woman with a sleeping bag on her back, attached to which it soon became clear, was a blind man. It suggested a storyline Neighbours might da well to consider but those of us who don't know our opera were lost Some distance in, the dubbing disappeared and the editing soared to even greater heights of futility. At one point Jose appeared to be watching himself play squash. I suppose it's all you can expect from television at this time of year. When the exit of 1990 was so pitifully treated there was no real reason to imagine 1991 would be greeted with a fanfare.

This, in real life, would count as normal. In a soap, it's a brain tumour, or leukemia or a sign that she's going to fall under a car. It certainly can't be a sign of epilepsy because Melissa is already being treated for that and no six people could be that stupid, no matter how long they take to deliver their lines, and no-one could make a three-word sentence last longer than Terence Donovan. There's nothing to be gained by developing characters who'd be happier in a sheltered workshop and there's something fundamentally wrong with a soap that imagines it's a situation comedy without the comedy. Folksiness without high drama is not only awful.

In peak time it's criminal. The coup that removed Dot from head of Neighbourhood Watch, for instance, needn't have been bloodless. Tod (Kristian Schmid), striding off with a cricket bat in the manner of Dean Jones to protect himself from shoe plunderers, should have ended up at the SCG at the end of an arrow, not cleaning out the laundry. But it could be worse. It could be in Spanish and edited by a threshing machine.

This was the fate of Portrait of Jose Carreras (SBS, Tuesday, 7.30 pm) which should have been a gorgeous succession of majestic entrances and his ear), Dean Jones was "striding to the centre full of confidence, arguably the best one-day player in the He "epitomised all that there is to the one-day international, full-on aggression" and was out shortly afterwards. When Australia was five for 93 we crossed back to the studio for C'Mon Kids. The outcome of the match plainly wasn't the reason for the transmission. The exits and entrances were and their significance was underlined not only by the technology but by the commentators describing the brilliance of the batsmen just before they were caught at midwicket Best entrance on the year's first episode of Neighbours (Ten, Tuesday, 7 pm) went to Melissa (Jade Amenta) whose weird behaviour was being discussed at some length by Cody (Amelia Frid) and Josh (Jeremy Anger-son) in Cody's lounge just as she banged on the door and demanded to be let in with a brain tumour. We could tell she had a brain tumour but Josh, Cody and Cody's parents (Terence Donovan and Sue Jones) thought she'd been drinking with a slime-ball even though she'd been clumsy, tired, unable to concentrate and doing badly in Biology for several days.

kid from Kogarah who's just worked out the best key in which to break wind. His delivery and his astonishing eye for the absurd probably make him inimitable but he's living proof that we can produce talent to rise to an occasion. All we have to do is alert the networks to the fact that the year's end is an occasion. The answer may well be to seek the advice of the sports departments, who despite their poor showing this year specialise in exits and entrances and like to please. The World Series Cricket coverage (Nine, Tuesday, 2.30 pm) was flawed only by the parsimonious belief that if they showed more than a snippet, no-one would make the effort to get out to the SCG, which was already full.

We were told it was full as often as we were told the outfield was fast. This sort of repetition was especially useful for those still surfacing from the mire of the night before. So were the arrows which showed which bits of the outfield were fastest, which batsmen were departing, which were coming in, which was a pigeon and which was the man down at long on. It's when a man is coming in or going out that you learn most about him. While Border walked out "with a little shake of his head" (he had an arrow in XITS and, entrances are the milestones of history, cricket and drama.

Local television recognised the fact by despatching the old year and welcoming the new with a sense of occasion rarely seen outside a laundromat On the stroke of midnight. Nine threw some streamers at Richard Wilkins and called MTV a. party. Seven crossed from the tennis to the Hopman Cup Ball in Perth where it was nine o'clock. Ten interrupted a repeat of a concert for an inane live countdown and the ABC sports department, elated after a local soccer league round-up, cracked open an unscheduled bottle of bubbly.

The crew is getting a bit excited here," said a lonely man in a green blazer, sipping disconsolately. "Whooo, Richard Wilkins said to himself. SBS didn't pull any punches. It bypassed the event totally. The arguments for such shoddy displays are (a) no-one's watching, (b) no-one cares (c) it's too hard and (d) we're out of ratings.

But every year millions of viewers go to bed suicidal because they think what was on the box was a true reflection of life, their worth and the year ahead. England, of course, has Clive James and was able to enjoy Clive James On "90 (ABC, Wednesday, 8.30 pm) on New Year's Eve. At midnight, he joined Luciano Pavarotti and the band of the Scots Guards in a sort of musical haggis bolognese to sing Auld Lang Syne. Clive's voice was hard to pick over Pavarotti's joyous "should owld ag-wine-tense" but he was plainly having a lovely time. He spared almost no-one who'd had the misfortune to appear on the news more than once in 1990 a silly subtitle.

His lines were of the "McDonald's was the biggest thing to hit Moscow since Brezhnev's wife" variety but the running gags like "the flirtations of tea-towel beauty queen Yasmin Arafat" were inspired. There's no denying his stature even if he does look like a bald triumphant exits, intercut with glorious singing and the inspirational tale of one man's battle with his height. Instead it was the worst portrait of a small but gutsy opera singer that has ever been made. Six years old it might have been but even six years ago they had cutting-room floors. The first half was devoted to Jose in a chair with a jumper around his SUNDAY 3SATURDAY tenHO tcn9 atn7 abn2 atnJ tcn9 tenHO abn2 S.30: Rage (Continued).

10.00: Gardening Australia. 10.30: The Last Frontier. 11.00: Syd Lome Greene's New Wilderness Nature series. 11.00: Reg Cricket Third Test. da two.

Australia England. Trading Places. Syd; Syd: Basketball (Rpt). Trading Places. Reg 11.30: 12.00: 1.05: 1.35: 1.35: 2.30: 4.00: English Soccer (Rpt).

5yd Reg Cricket -(Continued). Syd Football US NFL Syd Assign. Adventure. 6.00: Newswatch (Continued). 6.30: Mass For You At Home.

7.00: The Muppet Babies (Rpt). 7.30: World Sport Highlights. 8.00: Video Hits Music clips. 12.00: Movies (Rpts). Bring Me The Head OfDoble Glllls (88).

Dobie is now married to Zelda and has a teenaged son. Featuring Dwayne Hickman, Connie Stevens and Bob Denver. 2.00: George (70). A man, a woman and a shaggy dog set out for the Swiss Alps. With Marshall Thompson.

4.00: The Muppets (Rpt). Rudolph Nureyev, Elton John. 5.00 The Time Tunnel (Rpt). 6.00: News, Sport And Weather. 6.30: Window On The World -Islands Of The Moonbird (Rpt).

7.30: Doogie Howser, M.D (PGR). Doogie takes part in a very rich television quiz show. 8.30: Movies KGB: The Secret War (AO. 84). Based on the true story of Petyr Kolpakov, a KGB agent who was smuggled into America to take the place of Peter Hubbard and steal secret codes from NASA.

Michael Billington. 10.30: Anatomy Of An Illness (PGR, 84. Rpt). A man is stricken with a crippling disease and sets out to cure himself by unorthodox means. With Eli Wallach.

12.30: Newswatch All-night news program. (Until 6.30 am). 5.30: Rage (Continued). 9.00: Reg World Of Worship. 10.00: Reg rejoin Soccer (Rpt).

11.00: Syd World Of Worship. 11.00: Reg Cricket Direct coverage of day three of the Third Test: Australia England match. 12.00: Syd Swimming The 1991 World Championships. 1.30: Syd Sunday Afternoon Summer Edition With Helen Welling (1.32) Yehudi Menu-hin At The Barbican. Music.

(3.00) Budapest Gypsy Orchestra (Rpt). Music. (3.40) Peter Ross With Ian Morris. (4.00) Film Struck -Blind Of An Eye. (4.30) The Grand Tour (Rpt).

Documentary. 1.05: Reg Last Frontier. 1.35: Reg Cricket (Cont). 5.00: Syd Swimming 1991 World Championships, day three. 6.00: Reg rejoin News.

6.30: All Creatures Great And Small (S, Rpt). Deirdre and Calum plan their wedding. 7.20: Arts Australia Carmen. 7.30: Sunday Stereo Sydney Dance Company In Cafe. A study of the characters who sip coffee in Sydney's many cafes.

(Simulcast with ABC-FM). 8.35: King And Castle (PGR). David gets a good recipe for cooking hams. With Nick Edmett. 9.30: Swimming 1991 World Championships.

12.00: Close. 6.00: That's What You Think. 6.30: 20,000 Leagues Under Sea. 7.30: Wombat (Rpt). For kids.

8.00: Huckleberry Finn And His Friends (Rpt). For children. 8.30: Cougar (Rpt, Part 1). 9.00: Gryphon For children. 10.00: Konrad Program for kids.

12.10: A Yabba Doo Celebration: 50 Years Of Hanna-Barbera. 2.00: Tennis A direct telecast of the 1990 Australian Women's Hardcourt tournament, from the Milton Courts in Brisbane. 6.00: News, Sport And Weather. 6.30: The Magical World Of Disney Return To Oz (Rpt). Dorothy discovers that her old friends are in trouble again.

7.30: The Young Riders (PGR). A popular gunflghter writes a novel that catapults Hickok into becoming a legendary gunfighter. 8.30: Tennis The Australian Men's Hardcourt tournament. 1.00: NBC Sunday Today. 2.30: Meet The Press Topical.

3.00: Movie The Imposter (AO, 74). An Army Intelligence officer inherits a community theatre, but he also inherits the overdue bills. With Paul 4.40: The Researchers (Rpt). 4.45: Holiday World (Rpt). 5.15: Ivan's Face To Face (Rpt).

5.35: The Tomorrow People (Rpt). Kids science fiction. 5.55: Focus On Living (Rpt). 6.20: Catholic Television. 7.20: Point Of View Comments.

7.30: Turn Around Australia. 8.00: Conquest (Part 1). Space. 9.00: Movies (Rpts). The Little Prince (74).

A pilot meets a small boy from another planet who wants to learn about life on earth. Gene Wilder. 10.50: Countdown (68). About the race between America and the USSR to put the first man on the Moon. With Robert Duvall.

1.00: The Adventures Of Mark Twain (44, bw). Biography. Fredric March. 3.40: Cricket Third Test, day three. Australia England.

Stand by Movies TBA. News, Sport And Weather. 6.30: Our World The Forbidden Journey (S). Inside Tibet. 7.30: 48 Hours Moscow Vice.

Dan Rather looks at Russian crime. 8.30: Mini-Series Traffik (AO, Part 1). Drama about the international heroin trade, and one man's attempts to destroy it. Bill Pater-son, Jamal Shah. 11.30: News.

11.35: Cricket Highlights. 12.05: Movies (Rpts). The Late Show (AO, 77). Art Carney. 1.55: Marriage On The Rocks (PGR.

65). With Frank Sinatra. 4.00: Dukes Of Hazzard -(PGR). 5.00: Captain Power (PGR). 5.30: Starting Out (Rpt).

6.00: Josie And The Pussycats. 6.30: Shazzan (Rpt). Cartoon. 7.00: Saturday Disney For kids. 9.00: Video Smash Hits Music.

12.00: Tennis A direct telecast of the 1990 Australian Women's Hardcourt tournament, from the Milton Courts in Brisbane. 6.00: News, Sport And Weather. 6.30: World Around Us Aussie Islands: The Resort Islands (Rpt). Documentary that looks at Hayman, Fraser and Fitzroy Is. 7.30: Raff erty's Rules (PGR).

A high-rating radio announcer and a gossip columnist appear in court after an altercation at a nightclub, and Rafferty finds himself under pressure from the barristers representing the two high-fliers. 8.30: Tennis A direct telecast of the 1990 Australian Men's Hardcourt. From Adelaide. 1.00: Movies (Rpts). The Day Of The Triffids (AO, 63).

Sci-fi drama about man-eating plants that seem ready to take over the world when most of mankind is blinded. Featuring Howard Keel. 2.45: No Minor Vices (PGR. 48). Comedy about a smug paediatrician.

With Dana Andrews. 4.25: The Masks Of Death (PGR). Sherlock Holmes investigates a series of baffling murders. Peter Cushing and Ray Milland. 5.45 Ivan's Face To Face (Rpt).

6.00: Bricks And Mortar. 6.30: Hulk Hogan's Rock n' Wrestling (Rpt). For children. 7.00: Great Space Coaster. 7.30: The Dr Fad Show (Rpt).

8.00: Moonjumper (Rpt, Final). 8.30: Fraggle Rock (Rpt). Kids. 9.00: Video Hits Music clips. 12.00: Movies (Rpts).

Crack In The World (65). A scientist plans a project to harness the unlimited energy supply at the Earth's core. Dana Andrews. 2.00: Yellow Sky (48, bw). Outlaws confront each other in an ghost town.

Gregory Peck and Anne Baxter. 4.00: The Muppets (Rpt). Connie Stevens and Milton Berle. 5.00: Jack Thompson Down Under (Rpt). Documentary.

6.00: News, Sport And Weather. 6.30: Sportz Crazy (Rpt). 7.30: A Fine Romance (PGR). The crew arrives in Budapest. 8.30: Movies (Rpts, bw).

Escape (PGR. 40). A German countess helps a young doctor who is trying to get his mother out of a concentration camp. Norma Shearer, Robert Taylor. 10.50: Marked Woman (AO, 37).

An assistant district attorney tries to convince women to testify against their boss. With Humphrey Bogart and Bette Davis. 1.00: Newswatch All-night news show. (Until 6.30 am). 6.00: Thunderblrds (Rpt).

7.00: Grimm's Fairy Tales. 7.30: The New Archies. 8.00: C.O.P.S For children. 8.20: Company (Return). 10.50: Movies (Rpts).

Bonnie Prince Charlie (47, bw). Historical drama set in Scotland. David Niven. 1.15: The Desert Song (53). Gordon MacRae stars as the leader of some natives who are in battle against the desert Arabs.

3.40: Cricket The Third Test: Australia England. Standby Program: 4.00: Movie TBA. 6.00: News, Sport And Weather. 6.30: Peaceable Kingdom Courtney becomes friendly with a juvenile offender in a zoo work Srogram. With Lindsay Wagner.

0: KungFu (PGR. Rpt). 8.30: 21 Jump Street (AO, Rpt). Hoffs and loki search for the head of a neighbourhood watch group. Drama with Johnny Depp.

9.30: Booker-(AO). A killer escapes from custody and leads Booker on a chase through his disturbed psyche. 10.30: News. 10.35: Cricket Highlights. 11.05: MTV Summer Guns And Roses At The Ritz (AO).

1.35: Werewolf (AO). Drama. 2.05: Movie Chapter Two (AO, 79, Rpt). With James Caan. 4.35: Dukes Of Hazzard-(PGR).

5.25: Starting Out (Rpt). 5.00: Syd Swimming World Championships highlights. 6.00: Reg rejoin News. 6.30: Horizons The Musk Connection (S, Rpt). About the illegal trade in musk, which is Sore valuable than gold, Come And Get It (Rpt).

7.30: All In Good Faith (Rpt). Comedy with Richard Briers. 8.00: First Of The Summer Wine (S). In May 1939 Seymour is trying hard to attract the attention of Deborah Norbury. 8.30: The Bill (S.

PGR). Roach discovers a lowly-paid clerk with expensive tastes. Ben Roberts. 9 JO: Jumping The Queue (AO, Final). Matilda has postponed her plans for suicide.

Sheila Hancock. 10.50: Swimming 1991 Championships. Day two highlights. 11.50: Rage Stephen Cummings. SBS NBN WIN SBS WIN Capital NBN Capital 6.00: The Muppets (Rpt).

6.30: Mass For You At Home. 7.00: The Muppet Babies -(Rpt). 7.30: World Sport Special. 8.00: Video Hits Music clips. 12.00: Movies (Rpts).

Bring Me The Head Of Doble Glllls (88). Dwayne Hickman. 2.00: George (70). About a dog in the Alps. Features Marshall Thompson.

4.00: The Muppets (Rpt). Kids. 5.00: The Time Tunnel (Rpt). 6.00: News, Sport And Weather. 6.30: Window On The World -Islands Of The Moonbird (Rpt).

7.30: Doogie Howser, M.D (PGR). Nell Patrick Harris. 8.30: Movies KGB: The Secret War (AO. 84). Based on the true story of Petyr Kolpakov, a KGB agent who was smuggled into America.

Michael Billington, Sally Kellerman. 10.30: Anatomy Of An Illness (PGR, 84. Rpt). A sick man tries to cure himself by unorthodox means. Eli Wallach.

12.30: Newswatch. 1.30: Close. 3.30: Cities Fit To Live In -(Rpt). From the UK. 4.30: Van Gogh Double Edged Triumph.

From France. 5.30: Yugoslavia With Silvio. 6.30: World News And Weather. 7.00: Madhur aTrey's Far Eastern Cookery (Rpt). Cookery.

7.30: The Walls Came Tumbling Down (Part 2). Paul Murphy. 8.30: Movies (Rpts). Closely Witched Trains (AO. 66.

bw). A shy teenager gets his first job. Vaclav Neckar. (Czechoslovakia). 10.05: Night Train (PGR, 59.

bw). Lonely escapists travel to the seaside. All the sad lives cross each other's paths. Lucyna Win-nicka. From Poland.

11.40: The Philadelphia Act (PGR. 84). A lame circus performer decides he needs a spectacular act. Kamill Peleki. (Hungary).

1.10: Turning Point (AO). Four teenagers leave their provincial town. With Panos Mihailopoulos. From Greece. 2.50: Close.

11.30: Italian Soccer Highlights. 12.30: The Long Bow Trilogy Chinese peasant life. (China). 1.30: Anne's International Kitchen Cookery series. 2.00: Italia News (In Italian).

2.30: Greek News (In Greek). 3.00: Noah's Ark (Rpt. Spain). 3.30: Skyscraper (Rpt. UK).

4.30: Timeline (Rpt). History. 5.00: The Cutting Edge Villa Air Bel: Varlan Fry In Marseille. 6.30: World News And Weather. 7.00: Gemellaggio: Festival Of A Generation Perth's festival.

7.30: Masterpiece What Happened To KerouacI (PGR, US). 9.00: Octopus 3 (PGR, Rpt). Michele Placido. From Italy. 10.05: Behind Silk Curtains -(PGR).

With Cheng Siu Chau. From Hong Kong, in Cantonese. 10.55: Movie The Expulsion (PGR, 64, Rpt. bw). A refugee searches for her long-lost son in Turkey.

Voula Zoumboulaki. (Greece). 12.30: Close. 7.05: Hour Of Power Religious. 8.00: Last Of The Wild -Nature.

8.30: Ten Pin Bowling Classic. 9.00: Video Smash Hits -Music. 12.00: Movies (Rpts). One Of Our Aircraft Is Missing (41. bw).

Drama featuring Eric Port-man. 1.55: Up In Arms (44). Musical comedy featuring Danny Kaye. 4.00: Angel In My Pocket (69). With Andy Griffith.

6.00: News, Sport And Weather. 6.30: Wonderful World Of Dl-ney The Last Flight Of Noah's Ark (Part 2). Features Elliott Gould. Genevieve Bujold. 7.30: Leyland Brothers Looks at the life of the Leyland Brothers.

8.30: Movie The Baltimore Bullet (AO. 80). Two men make their living travelling through the country as pool hustlers. With James Coburn and Omar Sharif. 10.30: Thriller Someone At The Top Of The Stairs (AO).

Drama featuring Donna Mills, Judy Came. 11.55: Close. 5.55 Religious Programs. 7.50: Bugs Bunny Cartoons. 8.00: Conquest (Part 1).

Space. 9.00: Movie The Little Prince (74, Rpt). A pilot meets a boy from space. With Gene Wilder. 10.50: Cricket A direct telecast of Third Test.

Aust England. 6.00: News, Sport And Weather. 6.30: Our World Tibet. 7.30: 48 Hours Moscow Vice. Dan Rather looks at Russia.

8.30: Mini-Series Traffik (PGR, Part 1). Drama about the international heroin trade, and one man's attempts to destroy it. Lindsay Duncan and Jamal Shah. 11.35: Cricket Highlights. 12.05: (O.W) Close.

12.05: (Can, Woll) Movies -(Rpts). The Late Show (AO. 77). Comedy featuring Art Carney. 1.55: Marriage On The Rocks (PGR.

65). Drama featuring Frank Sinatra and Deborah Kerr. 4.00: Police Story -(PGR). 5.00: Captain Powers (PGR). 6.00: Bricks And Mortar.

6.30: Hulk Hogan's Wrestling. 7.00: Great Space Coaster. 7.30: The Dr Fad Show (Rpt). 8.00: Moonjumper (Rpt). Kids.

8.30: Fraggle Rock (Rpt). 9.00: Video Hits Music clips. 12.00: Movies (Rpts). Crack In The World (65). Dana Andrews.

2.00: Yellow Sky (48, bw). 4.00: The Muppets (Rpt). 5.00: Jack Thompson Down Under (Rpt). Documentary. 6.00: News, Sport And Weather.

6.30: Sportz Crazy (Rpt). 7.30: A Fine Romance Comedy. 8.30: Movies (Rpts. bw). Escape (PGR.

40). A German countess helps a young doctor who is trying to get his mother out of a concentration camp. Norma Shearer. 10.50: Marked Woman (AO, 37). An assistant DA tries to convince five women to testify against their boss.

Humphrey Bogart, Bette Davis. 1.00: Newswatch. 2.00: Close. 6.00: Thunderblrds For kids. 7.00 The Brekky Club For kids.

8.25: Pugwell For children. 8.55: Charlie Brown Cartoon. 9.25: Electric Eskimo Kids. 10.25: KTV For children. 10.50: Cricket Third Test, day two.

Australia versus England. 6.00: News, Sport And Weather. 6.30: Peaceable Kingdom. 7.30: Kung Fu (PGR. Rpt).

8.30: 21 Jump Street (AO, Rpt). Hoffs and loki search for the head of a neighbourhood watch group, who has launched an harassment campaign against a drug dealer. With Johnny Depp. 9.30: Booker (AO). With Richard Grieco.

10.30 News. 10.35: Cricket Highlights. 11.05: MTV Summer Guns And Roses At The Rltz (AO). 1.35: Werewolf (AO). Drama.

2.05: Movie Chapter Two (AO, 79. Rpt). James Caan. 4.30: Police Story (AO). 5.30: Starting Out (Rpt).

7.20: Weekend Warriors. 7.30: Last Of The Wild -Nature. 8.00: Steelriders For kids. 8.30: Ten Pin Bowling Goldpin. 9.C0: Movie Tarxan Finds A Son (39, Rpt, bw).

Johnny Weissmuller, Maureen O'Sullivan. 10.30: World Of Boats Info. 11.00: Guinness Records. 11.30: Bricks And Mortar. 12.00: TheWaltons Drama.

1.00: Tennis Coverage of the Roche Racquet Resort International from Port Stephens. 5.00: Ballad Of The Irish Horse. 6.00: News, Sport And Weather. 6.30: Movies (Rpts). 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea (54).

Adventure about Captain Nemo and his futuristic submarine. With James Mason. 8.55: The Killing Of Randy Webster (PGR, 81). Parents investigate the death of their son. Drama with Hal Hol-brook.

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