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The Sydney Morning Herald from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia • Page 24

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LEVI SI ON CHRISTINE TREMARCO is the rebellious Lily in the two-part drama The Leaving Of Liverpool. KEVIN JONES as her de facto brother, Bert, delivers a performance of great depth and substance 8.30 pm on ABC TV. Wednesday, July 8, 1992 QUE iv mm l-i HW, 'Mi 1 1 TE 6.00 6.30 6.30 9.00 9.30 10.00 11.00 12.00 7.00 Lateline (Rpt). Topical. 7.

30 Open Learning Marketing. 8.00 The Smoggies (Rpt). 8.24 Paddington Bear (Rpt). 8.30 Sesame Street (Rpt). 9.30 Play School (S.

Rpt). 10.00 Puddle Lane (Rpt). 10.15 Charlie Chalk (Rpt). 10.30 Kaboodle (S. Rpt).

10.S5 Captain Pugwash (Rpt). 11.00 You Can't Do That On TV. 11.30 Pals (Rpt). 11.55 Roobarb. 12.00 The World At Noon News.

12.30 A Big Country (S, Rpt). 1.00 National Press Club Luncheon Today's guest: Nick Farr-Jones. 2.00 Between Two Worlds (Rpt). 3.00 Sesame Street For kids. 3.55 Land Of Chalk Drawings.

4.00 Playschool (S. Rpt). 4.30 UftOff (S. Rpt). 5.00 The Afternoon Show With Michael Tunn-With: (5.02) Widget.

(5.30) Vidiot (S). (6.00) Harry And The Hendersons. (6.25) Roger Ramjet. For kids. 6.30 Here's Lucy Comedy series.

7.00 News, Sport And Weather. 7.30 The 7.30 Report Topical. 8.00 A Question Of Survival This week: Christopher Zinn looks at controlling rabbits; Richard Smith examines the problems of over-population in Cairo; And Rebecca Le Tourneau investigates a new method of blood analysis. Environment series. 8.30 Mini-Series The Leaving Of Liverpool (S.

AO. Part 1). This drama traces the fortunes of two English children, uprooted from their beloved Liverpool dockside to the alien environment of Australia. Featuring Christine Tremarco. Kevin Jones.

Bill Hunter. 10.20 News. 10.30 Lateline Current affairs. 11.05 Perahia Plays Beethoven The Five Piano Concertos (Rpt). Tonight: Concerto No 4.

Murray Perahia with the Academy of St Martin-ln-The-Fields, conducted by Sir Neville Marriner. From the Royal Festival Hall in London. 11.45 Close. 4.00 Novosti. 4.30 Temp Close.

5.00 English At Work (Rpt). 5.30 Den Of Wolves (Mexico). 6.00 Cycling Tour de France. 6.30 World News And Weather. 7.00 Dateline Current affairs.

7.30 The Movie Show Reviews. Featuring Margaret Pomeranz. 8.00 Face The Press To mark the 100th edition of Face The Press, interviewed together for the first time are Australia's past three prime ministers Gough Whitlam, Malcolm Fraser and Bob Hawke. The three face questions on Australia 2000: Where are we headed as a nation as we approach the 21st century? Helen Vatsikopoulous. 9.00 Octopus 5 Judge Silvia continues to bring justice to the murderers of Corrado Cattini, the brave inspector assassinated by the Mafia.

In a joint operation with the American police, Silvia succeeds in arresting a Mafia boss in New York. From Italy. 10.55 Movie Sweetie And The Kids. Drama about a single mother. Honey, who has been injured while at work, yet despite her unhappy plight, manages to raise her family with the help of her ten-year-old son.

The family's suffering is lessened by her former workmates, who rally together to build them a house. Mirjana Karanovic. (Serbian). 12.25 Cycling Tour de France. 12.55 Movie Cry And Cry Again (AO.

87. Rpt). Karoly. a skilled worker in an abattoir in 1958, leads a monotonous personal life until he meets and falls in love with Maria. She returns his affection, but she is also involved with Tibor, an officer in the secret police.

Jerzy Trela. From Hungary. 2.25 Close. Newcastle Wollongong Programs supplied by TV channels. SUBJECT TO LATE ALTERATIONS.

Subtitles, for the hearing-impaired. 6.00 Sanford And Son (Rpt). 6.30 ITN World News -Topical. 6.55 Business Today Finance. 7.00 Today Topical affairs.

9.00 Here's Humphrey (Rpt). 9.00-10.00 (N) This Morning. 9.30 In Sydney Today Topical. 10.00 (N) Here 's Humphrey For kids. 10.30 News, Sport And Weather.

10.30 (N) Romper Room. 11.00 What's Cooking Cuisine. 11.30 Dear John (PGR, Rpt). 12.00 The Midday Show (PGR). 1.30 Days Of Our Lives (PGR).

2.30 Young And The Restless. 3.30 Supermarket Sweep. 3.30-4.30 QH)Kidzone-For kids. 4.00 I Dream Of Jeannie (Rpt). 4.30 Guess children.

5.00 Bewitched (Rpt). Comedy. 5.30 Sydney Extra Topical. 5.30 (N, W) Sale Of The Century. 6.00 News, Sport And Weather.

6.00-7.00 (N, W) News And Weather. 6.30 A Current Affair. 7.00 Sale Of The Century (S). 7.30 Cluedo (S, PGR). Aunt Evelina arrives at Brindabella for Christmas, with some startling news for Mrs Peacock.

With Jane Badler and Andrew Daddo. 8.30 Movie-Ghostbusters II (S, PGR. 89, Rpt). Five years after their last adventure, the Ghostbusters are called upon to save New York from a slime attack of gargantuan proportions. Featuring Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd.

8.30: (W) Mini-Series Intruders (S. AO. Final). Dr Chance is drawn deeper Into the world of UFO abductions. Richard Crenna.

10.30 (W) Best Wide World Sports. 10.50 The World Tonight-News. 11.50 Wiseguy (AO, Rpt. Final). 12.50 Movies -(Rpts).

Touched (AO. 83). Two mental patients escape from their institution and try to lead normal lives. Drama with Robert Hays and Kathleen Belter. 2.40 Darby's Rangers (PGR.

58, bw). Drama featuring James Garner and Jack Warden. 5.00 Carson's Comedy Classics. 5.30 The Sullivans (Rpt). Drama.

6.00 News, Sport And Weather. 6.30 Good Morning Australia. 8.30 The Morning Show With Bert Newton Topical program. 10.00 Mulligrubs (Rpt). For tots.

10.30 Aerobics Oz Style Fitness. 10.30 (N) Midweek Topical. 11.00 Sally Jessy Raphael My Best Friend Slept With My Father (PGR). American discussion. 12.00 Santa Barbara (PGR).

1.00 Bold And Beautiful (PGR). I. 30 Donahue Adult Siblings Still Rivals (PGR). Discussion show. 2.30 Oprah Winfrey Show My Parents Labelled Me A Loser (PGR).

American discussion. 3.30 General Hospital (PGR). 4.00 Batman (Rpt). Adventure. 4.00 (W) The Muppet Show.

4.30 The Wonder Years (Rpt). 5.00 News, Sport And Weather. 5.00 (N) My Secret Identity. 5.30 (N) Neighbours (S). 6.00 MASH (Rpt).

Comedy. 6.00-7.00 (N) News, Sport, Weather. 6.30 Neighbours (S). Drama. 7.00 Hindi Topical affairs.

7.30 E. Street (S, PGR). CJ can't accept his blindness; Jack is accepted into Frank's gang. Adrian Lee and Bruce Samazan. 8.30 Movie Bride In Black (PGR.

90). A woman tries to piece together the mystery of her husband's murder. With Susan Lucci and Reginald Veljohnson. 8.30 (W) Movie Red Heat (AO. 88.

Rpt). A Russian policeman travels to America to catch a drug smuggler. With James Belushl. 10.30 News, Sport And Weather. II.

00 Dunleavy-(AO). Topical. 11.00 (N) The Equalizer (AO). 12.00 (N) Close. 12.00 Movies (Rpts).

J.O.E And The Colonel (PGR, 85). Sci-fi drama featuring Gary Kasper. 1.50 (W) Close. 1.50 Slow Burn (AO, 86). Featuring Eric Roberts and Beverly D'Angelo.

3.45 Aboriginal Australia. 4.00 Prisoner (AO, Rpt). Drama. 5.00 Coming Of Age. 5.30 Amen (Rpt).

Comedy. Good Morning Miss Bliss. Agro's Cartoon Connection. (N, Opens) Agro's Cartoons. Mr Ed (Rpt.

bw). Comedy. The Book Place (Rpt). Superstars And Their Moms (Rpt). Featuring Dom DeLuise.

Eleven AM Topical affairs. Movie Baby, Secret Of The Lost Legend (PGR. 85. Rpt). Adventure about a couple and their "pet" dinosaur.

Featuring William Katt and Sean Young. Hunter (PGR. Rpt). Drama. Kingswood Country (Rpt).

Get Smart (Rpt). Comedy. Don Adams, Barbara Feldon. ALF (Rpt). Comedy series.

Now You See It Word game. Family Feud Game show. Wheel Of Fortune Game. News, Sport And Weather. Real Life Public affairs.

Home And Away (S). Adam has suspicions about the robbery. Featuring Dee Smart. Tina Thomsen and Dennis Coard. Hey Dadl Martin decides it is time to sell the Volvo, so Sam offers to buy it from him when she gets her licence.

Comedy. Robert Hughes and Rachel Beck. Home Improvement Tim and Al learn something about women, love and sensitivity. Comedy series with Tim Allen. Movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit (PGR, 88, Rpt).

A down-at-heel detective is called upon to solves a murder case involving a popular cartoon character. With Bob Hoskins, Christopher Lloyd, Joanna Cassidy, Stubby Kaye, and the voices of Charles Fleischer and Kathleen Turner. Tonight Live With Steve Vizard (AO). News and variety. Paradise (PGR).

Drama. NSC Today Show Topical. (N, W) Close. Rafferty's Rules (Rpt). Midnight Caller (AO.

Rpt). Celebrity Tatdetales. Press Your Luck (Rpt). Play Your Cards Right. 2.00 3.00 3.30 4.00 4.30 5.00 5.30 6.00 6.30 7.00 7.30 8.00 8.30 10.50 11.50 12.55 2.55 2.55 3.50 4.45 5.10 5.35 Relations, is Free advice about Emteirpirfee A On The Air rsWa he-j tkt nevM 3 mm hension, with the guilty party, the British Government, still denying culpability.

Typical! Face The Press, 8 pm, SBS: A Sense of History? Three superannuated politicians and their not inconsiderable egos are wheeled into the studio to frolic before the cameras and engage in the kind of banter that reinforces their status as has-beens. What could these old stagers possibly have left to say? More to the point, where is Eric Baunie now that we need him? This 100th edition of Face The Press asks the three stooges to predict the nature of Australia in the year 2000. When You're A Boy, 9 pm, 2JJJ-FM: Spotted foxes, feral tuskers, perplexed leopards, strange men in tights It's hard to know what to think these days, particularly about your gender. Or so they say. I've had the sex change operation three times now and they can't come up with anything I really like.

Susan Faludi and H. G. Nelson go to the Dapto dogs to explore male bonding; chaps ponder the size of their emblems of regenerative power This is worth eight cents, by jings, but thank goodness it's only radio. An odd business with Craig Donarski at the controls of the kaleidoscope. DOUG ANDERSON HE Leaving of Liverpool, 8.30 pm, ABC-TV: You can't build a building or a ife on shaky foundations.

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