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31 CL-ccn Gufda 1 THURSDAY 16 February 6am TV AM. Current affairs, presented by John Barton and Gina Boone. 730 THE CARTOON CONNECTION. Hosted by Alex Wileman and Michael Horrocks. G.

930 FAT CAT AND FRIENDS. G. 10.0 KNOTS LANDING. PGR. 6am EARLY NEWS.

Eric Walters. 630 BUSINESS TODAY. 7.0 TODAY. Presented by George Negus and Elizabeth Hayes. G.

9.0 HERE'S HUMPHREY. G. 930 PETTICOAT JUNCTION. G. 10.0 MAUDE.

PGR. 1030 GENERAL HOSPITAL. PGR. 1 130 NEWS. 12.0 THE MIDDAY SHOW WITH RAY MARTIN.

Variety program. PGR. 1.30pm DAYS OF OUR LIVES. PGR. 230 THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS.

US drama serial. PGR. 330 DIFFRENT STROKES. G. 11.0 ELEVEN AM.

Current affairs, presented by Don Willesee. PGR, 12.0 GOLF. Direct telecast of the first day's play in the 1989 Australian Masters, from Melbourne's Hunt-ingdale Golf Course. Commenta tors include sandy Roberts, Renton Laidlaw, Bruce Critchley and Jack 4.0 C'MON KIDS. G.

Newton, u. 5pm WHEEL OF FORTUNE. G. 53 THE THREE STOOGES. 530 EYE ON AUSTRALIA.

With Terry Willesee and Jo Pearson. 530 FAMILY TIES. US comedy se ries with Michael fox. e. 63 HOME AND AWAY.

Australian 6.0 NEWS, SPORT, WEATHER. Pre: drama serial. An emergency inter sented by Bnan Naylor. rupts boooy and i-rank noney 630 A CURRENT AFFAIR. Present moon.

With Alex Papps, Nicolle ed by Jana Wendt 7.0 SALE OF THE CENTURY. The 1989 World Championship. This week, Australia. S. 738 KENO.

With Denis Walter. 730 THE FLYING DOCTORS. Aus Peter Graves recreates one of his most famous television roles in the updated Mission Impossible (Nine, 8.30pm). tralian drama series: The Silly Season. A car accident victim claims a UFO was responsible.

With Robert Grubb, Liz Burch, Peter O'Brien, Rebecca Gibney, Lenore Smith, Tracy Mann, James Melchior. G. 2 6am USA TODAY. G. 630 NEWS 7.0 GOOD MORNING AUSTRALIA.

Presented by Kerri-Anne Kennerley and Mike Gibson. 9.0 TIL TEN. National talk and magazine-style show, hosted by Joan Mclnnes. PGR. 10.0 MULLIGRUBS.

G. 1030 NEWS. 11.0 ANOTHER WORLD. PGR. 12.0 SANTA BARBARA.

PGR. 1pm THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL. US drama serial. PGR. I.

30 ONE LIFE TO LIVE. PGR. 2.0 DALLAS. PGR. 3.0 THE ROCKFORD FILES.

US detective series. G. 4.0 RIDGEY DIDGE. C. 4.30 LASSIE.

C. 5.0 GILUGAN'S ISLAND. G. 530 PERFECT MATCH. G.

63 NEWS, SPORT, WEATHER. 7.0 NEIGHBOURS. Australian drama serial. Scott's new boss makes a big impact on the Robinson household. Des and Harold find themselves in competition.

With Jason Donovan, Alan Dale. S. 7.30 STREET. Australian drama series set in a working class suburb: Baby Sitting, Part Two. Bob finds a good home for Lionel, but he soon turns up on the doorstep again.

Leanne and Chris's romance is blossoming but not fast enough for Chris. With Penny Cook, Katrina Sedgwick, Tony Martin, Cecily Pol-son, Les Dayman. PGR, S. 830 MURDER SHE WROTE. US mystery series: Coalminer's Slaughter.

Jessica goes to West-Virginia to help a friend who was arrested for murder while investigating her father's death in a mining accident With Angela Lansbury, Megan Mullally, Denver Pyle. PGR. 930 ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS. A series of mysteries, presented by the master of suspense. Part One: Very Careful Rape.

The police have trouble sorting fact from fiction when a young actress is raped by an intruder. With Melissa Anderson. Part Two: If Looks Could Kill. An attractive middle-aged woman decides to undergo plastic surgery. With Michele Phillips, Duncan Regehr.

AO. 10.30 CLASSIC DETECTIVE MYS- TERIES. Ellery Queen. An episode of the US detective series. R.

II. 30 AFI AWARDS. Billy Wilder. The American Film Institute pays tribute to the writerdirector. G.

1am NIGHT SHIFT. Presented by David White and Sue Moses. AO. 5.0 FACTS OF LIFE. PGR.

530 SILVER SPOONS. G. 7am Astro Boy. R. 730 The Raxton Boys.

R. 8.0 The Wonderful Wizard Of Oz. R. 832 Sesame Street 9.20 Parental Guidance Recommended. 9.30 Play School.

S. 10.0 Hunter. 10.20 Asia Wise. 10.45 Destination The Migrant Experience. R.

11.0 Trapp, Winkle And Box. S. 11.20 The Colonials. 11 MO Scientific Eye. R.

12.0 I Spy. PGR. 1235pm Parental Guidance Recommended. 1.45 For The Juniors. 2.05 Buon-giorno Italia.

R. 230 The Swish Of The Curtain. R. 3.0 The Swearing In of Bill Hayden as Governor General of Australia. 3.30 CartnonbalL 335 WH Cwac Cwac.

4.0 Play School. S. 430 T-Bag Strikes Again. G. 430 Su-perted.

532 Count Duckula. 530 Dr Who. BBC science fiction series. R. 63 The Oz Game.

630 Man About The House. G. 73 NEWS, SPORT, WEATHER. 730 THE 730 REPORT. John Jost 83 IN REAL LIFE.

Ladies In Lines Knickers, Teddy Bears And Mixed Diggers. As the female recruits start to feel the effect of days of tough army discipline and physical training, changes occur to their personalities. S. 838 NEWS (also at 9.22). 830 THE BILL.

British drama series set at Wapping's Sun Hill police station. With Barbara Thorn, Ben Roberts, Eamonn Walker, Eric Richard, Jon lies, Tony Scanned. PGR, S. 935 BACK CHAT. 930 KAMPUCHEA.

Documentary exposing the nightmare of the revolution unleashed by Pol Pot Khmer Rouge in 1975. The film explains the paranoia and provocations that led to the Vietnamese invasion; the famine, exodus and grinding war of resistance that followed; and the struggle for peace in Kampuchea that still continues. G. 1035 NEWS. 10.45 SPLENDID FELLOWS.

1934 mm Australian drama starring Frank Lekjhton and Frank Bradley. An English aristocrat comes to Australia and befriends an outback padre who flies his own plane. With Isabella Mahon, Eric Colman, Sir Charles Kingston! Smith. Directed by Beaumont Smith. (Preview: Page 24).

1 2.10am PROSPECTS. British drama series about two streetwise -Londoners: Running All The Way, Part Two. The boys find themselves in the middle of a gang war. With Brian Bovell, Gary Olsen. PGR.

13 CLOSED. 830 MISSION IMPOSSIBLE. New Dickson, Judy Nunn. s. 630 NEWS, SPORT, WEATHER.

73 HINCH. Current affairs. G. 7.30 OPEN ALL HOURS. BBC comedy series about a penny-pinching Yorkshire shopkeeper and his long-suffering nephew.

With Ronnie Barker, David Jason, Lynda Baron. PGR. 8.0 'ALLO 'ALLO. BBC comedy series set in German-occupied France. Despite the unsuccessful duck launch, Rene hopes life can return to normal.

With Gordon Kaye, Carmen Silvera, Richard Marner, Guy Siner, Vicki Michelle, Kenneth Connor. PGR. 8.30 RAFFERTY'S RULES. Australian drama series about a Manly magistrate: That Old Black Magic. Rafferty has a series of disturbing encounters and strange phone calls while he is trying to settle into a new flat With John Wood, Simon Chilvers, Katy BrirySon, Arky Michael, Andrew Clarke, John Ewart PGR.

Australian-US co-produced adventure series recreating the character of Jim Phelps and his Impossible Missions Force: The Killer. The team is assigned to prevent a hit man's next killing and discover the identity of his underworld boss. With Peter Graves, Thaao Penghlis, Tony Hamilton, Phil Morris, Terry Markwell. PGR (Preview: Page 3). 7.30am Soccer.

Direct telecast of World Cup qualifying match: Portugal Belgium, from Lisbon. 103 Close. 3pm TV Ed. 4.0 Storybook International. C.

430 Kaleidoscope. C. 53 The Electric Company. C. 5.30 Say Aah.

G. 6.0 The Dragon Has Two Tongues. G. 630 World News. 7.0 Three Ladies And Their Hot-Dog Stand.

PGR. 730 THE PEOPLE TRADE. Third of a four-part British documentary series: Mobile Factories. A look at moves by large companies to establish themselves in the poorer third world. G.

9.30 JAKE AND THE FATMAN. US detective series: Rhapsody In Blue. Jake and McCabe take on a ruthless couple who are prepared to kill to achieve business success. With Joe Penny, William Conrad. PGR.

930 BERGERAC. BBC drama series 8.0 AUSTRALIAN MOSAIC. A 10.30 GRAHAM KENNEDY'S COAST TO COAST. News. PGR.

1130 CARSON'S COMEDY CLAS Change Of Face. Second of three SBS documentaries looking at the changing face of multicultural Australia in film and television. R. G. about a ChanneMsles detective: Sea Changes.

Bergerac investigates when a drowned sailor and some drums of toxic chemicals wash ashore on Jersey. With John Nettles. PGA. 1035 NEWSWORLP. Presented by Clive Robertson.

1130 HI DFHI. G. SICS. Sketches from Johnny Carson's Tonight Show. PGR.

8.30 ULYSSES. 1959 Italian classic 12.0 THE DUKES OF HAZZARD. US adventure series. PGR. 1am ASSIGNMENT TO KILL.

1968 123 NEWSftVERNIGHT. Ihc Todav. mm starring Kirk Douglas and Sil-jr vana Mangano. The adven-) tures of Homer's King, of Ithaca; With Anthony Quinn. Directed dm Mario Camerini.

H. 2am OUR WINNING SEASON. 1978 suspense starring Patrick O'Neal and John Giekjud. AO (Preview: Page 24). mm ccHhedy-drama starring -ScotK Jacob and Deborah 10.15 THE SECRET OF THE BLACK 2.50 MacGRUDER AND LOUD; 1985 Benson, ao.

330 Science MMematjc naL G. drama starring John Getz and Kathryn Harrold. AO. HAWK. 1361 Italian drama about a-.

mm 17th. Spanish am-bassador who is captured by pirates. PGR. Drama series. PGR.

4.0 Adderty. 435 BONANZA. PGR. science 'intern lattonal. R.

435 535 12.0 CLOSE. 530 THE YOUNG DOCTORS. G. lewewoilcs R. (9.30).

per. 2.0pm Sam: 4.0 On the Beach. 7.0 Oz Independent 10.0 Son of Crawrtarlrlu hlnns Mirininh 10.0 New. 10. T5 Barbara Horn: music; serial: The music; inc.

How Green Was My-Cactus (4.35); Rewind (5.40); Geelong Tonight entertainment (6.40). 7.0 Greg Wood. 10.0 Mark Bunting. 124 midnight Fasmon Shrouds, by Margery Ailing ham (10.45); news iir.u, iz.uj.v 1.0am Beyond Midnight music, comedy, news. rieicner.

MP 1377 kHz Easy Listening. 5.0am Andrew McLaren, Jill Pagno-colo. 9.0 Graham Braddy. 124 noon Dave Bamett 4.0 Ward Everaard. 8.0 Ray Lawrence.

Midnight Rob ABC Regional; 54anX Breakfast Show inc. AM (6.10, 8.0). 8.30 Regional news. 8.33. State, local current affairs, news.

9.3 Local issues, talkback, news. 11.30 Lane's 12.0 noon As AR. 1.0 News. 14 Weather. 1.10 Market Reports.

1.15 Notes on the News. 1.20 Stock Exchange. 1.30 As AR. 3.0 Richard Peach: news, stock exchange (5.58). 6.0 As LO.

7.0 News, First Edition. 7.30 The War At Home, 5 of 8. 8.0 Singers of Renown. 9.0 Caroline Jones. 10.0 tjuciungnam.

XY 1422 kHz 5.0am John Hood. 94 Laurie Atlas. 12.0 noon John Henry. 4.0pm Phil BaikJon. 8.0 Dave Ferguson.

12.0 nwHtigm raui James. AK 1503 kHz 540am Peter OCallaghan, Trish Mitchell. 9.0 Marga as lu ovemtgnt. CR 855 kHz Community Radio. 6.0am Breakfast 9.0 Rim Show.

10.30 African National Congress. 11.0 Unitarian. 1140 Kid Cuts. Noon Lunch, with Joy and Bruce. 140 Crystal Clear.

24 Hippy Preservation Society. 44 Hometime.64 Leoal Service. 640 Turkish Youth. 74 Maltese. 740 Macedonian.

8.0 Armenian. 840 ret reacocK, Aian rearsaii: news nouny. 12.0 noon Ken Lane, listener's requests. 44pm Dean Banks. 74 John Tamb.

Midnight Keith McGowan. PB 1593kHz Parliamentary Broadcasts. 240 pm Music. 248 Oath Taking Ceremony: swearing in of Mr Bill Hayden as Governor-General. 3.20 Close.

RPH 1629kHz Radio For The Print Handicapped. 7.0am Eye Opener. 740 Age. 840 Sun. 94 Australian.

9.25 Movement to Music. 940 Shoppers' Guide. 104 Fashion. 1040 Magazine. 114 Newspapers, R.

1245pm Movement To Music. R. 1.0 Our Selection. 3.0 Roam AR 621kHz Radio National. 5.30am Early Edition.

News (6.0. 7.15. 8.0, 9.0): BBC Work) Roundup (6.10, 7.30): state news, weather (6.6, 6.45, 7.25, 8.3); world view (6.48, 7.48); finance (6.53); sacred reading (7.10); serial: The Man in the Maze (8.30). 9.3 Music. 940 Caroline Jones: Steve Spears, writer; news (10.0).

104 Music: news (11.0). 11.30 Earthworm, ecology series: feral plants, R. 12.0 Country Hour inc. news (12.0); rural interviews (12.5). 1240pm National News.

12.39 Country Hour weather, interviews; market trends (12.54). 1.0 Woridview: current affairs. 1.15 Note on the News: Joe Siracusa, Brisbane. 1.20 Stock Exchange. 1.30 New, weather.

I. 45 Ocfcham's Razor the decline and rise of the IQ -today's children are brighter, but why? inherited characteristics or environmental influence. R. 2.0 Horn pun: craft series. 240 Foftow That Song: pt2 of 20; 2.45 Music.

2J0 Ticfclapot for children; news (3.0). 2.58 Oath Taking Ceremony: swearing in of Mr Bill Hayden as Governor-General. 340 Music. 340 Essays hi Popular Music Pt 3 of 8: Vibrato. Shake That Thing.

44 Late Nkjht Live, R. 54 Nowivoics: including finance report 5.15 Woridvtow: current affairs, R. 530 First Edition: books and publishing with JiH Kitson. 6.0 New. 6.10 PM: current affairs.

7.0 News. 7.15 Education Now: trends in education. 8.0 The listening Room. Two South-East Asian Voy- SQOSt R- 940 Managing Matters: a new series for people in management 10.0 News. 10.10 Lata Mght Live: current affairs.

II. 10 Music to Wind Down Br. including serial. 12.0 'Round Midnight blues, calypso, reggae. 14 am Radto Australia: overnight news, music.

LO 774 kHzp 5am Rod McNafc news (5.0. 5.30, 6.0. 6.30, 7.0. 7.45); Early AM (6.10); zoo news (6.50); finance (7.15); news headlines (7.30). 84 AM, current affairs, Peter Thompson.

8-30 Mtohsel SchHdberger comment current affairs; Micheae Grattan (8.30); news, weather (9.0); talk to (9.5); interview (9.20); talkback, Ita Buttress (9.30); open mike: consumer affairs, talkback (9.40). 104 Ramona Kovat news analysis, today's issues; news (10.0k Paul Standi, law (10.40); Vic Sherikoff, food (11 124 noon News. 12.10pm The WorkJ Today: current affairs. 14 News. 1.10 Tarry Lane; with Peter Cary, author, on his book The Kimbertey Kiffings' (1.10); Mike Daly, new records (1.40).

24) Mary Adams: music, interviews; news (2.0, 3.0k Bob Montgomery, psychologist takback (2.15). 44 Doug AMon: comment, current affairs; news (4.0, 5.0k Canberra report (5.10k profle (5.30). Anchovy Brothers. 2.0am Twilight Zone. MBS 103.5 MHz Classical Music 6.0am Melody.

8.0 Musicale. 9.30 Concert 12.15 Martinu: Symphony No. tre ricer-cari. 1.0pm Music a la Carte. 2.0 Concert inc.

Orff: Carmina Burana (3.20). 5.0 Intermezzo. 7.0 Concert Saint-Saens, Hummel, Palestrina. 8.0 What's New, record releases. 10.30 Theatretrack: Damn Yankees, The Pajama Game; Fiorello; A Funny Thing Happened.

Midnight Close. MMM 105.1 MHz 6.0am The Generation. 9.0 Richard Stubbs. 12.0 noon Lee Simon. 34pm Mark Irvine.

7.0 John Peters. 10.0 Kent Forbes. 1.0am Noel McManon. ABC 105.9 MHz 6.0am Music. News (6.0, 7.0, 8.0).

8.5 Music: by Stravinsky, Verdi, Turina, Mozart, Freedman, Bach, Handel, Dainton. 9.0 Adventures In Good Music. Mozart On My Mind. Favourite works. 10.0 Chicago Pro Musics.

Mozart Clarinet quartet in flat Clarinet quartet in Husa: Evocations of Slovakia. 11.10 From Slovakia: Bartoie Slovak folk songs; Novate Suite; Bartok: folk songs; Suction: ballad suite; Zimmerman: Sinfonia Pastoritia. 1240pm News. 1245 Perth Festival: music, Festival features, studio guests. 24 Classical Performances: Debussy: Children's Comer; Faure: Requiem; Sibelius: Violin concerto in minor; Dvorak: Symphony No.

7 in minor. 4.0 Simply Classical. Saint-Saens: The Flood; Debussy: The Engulfed Cathedral; Handel: Water Music, excerpts; Donizetti: Una furtiva lagrima; J. Strauss, junior: Blue Danube waltz. 5.0 Kaleidoscope: News (6.0, 7.0).

7.10 FM Classics. J. Strauss, junior: Morning papers, waltz; Fall: Sweet silent ladies; Sieczynski: Vienna, City of my Dreams; Oscar Straus: Softly, so softly; Schubert German Dance; Fantasia in minor. 8.0 Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, conductor Geoffrey Simon. Richard Mills: Overture with fanfare; Grainger: The Warriors; Strauss junior Blue Danube, waltz; Trisch Trasch polka; Vaughan Wil-.

liams: Greensleeves; Dvorak: Slavonic Dances in minor; major; Patterson: Upside Down Under; Tchaikovsky: Capriccio Ita lien. 104 The Music Explorer. New series of folk music from around the world: Bali: Gamelan music, including the Monkey Dance ceremony; also, overnight music details. 11.0 News. 114 Mght Music.

Schumann: Davidsbundler, tanze; Dvorak: Sonatina. 124 midnight Music to Keep the Days Apart, including Faure: Piano quintet in No. 1 in minor (1240); Debussy: Khamma. PBS 106.7 MHz 6.0am Music Breakfast 9.0 Various. 124 noon Library Shelf.

14pm Visual Arts. 140 Funk, Soul. 34 i Oetki 440 Music toivA'64 Moaem 5 Reggae. 840 Chris Wilson. 940 The Getting Edge.

11.0 Next Directions. 1.0am Insomnia. ing Around. 4.0 Time Magazine. 54 World In Review.

SAS Editorial. 6.0 Suburban News East 645 Highlights. 7.0 Herald. 84 Vision Victoria. 840 Connections.

94 Business Review. 9.30 Feature Writers' Forum. 104 Media Review. 1040 Serial. 114 Artists and Their Music.

1140 Selection, R. 140 Close. EE RIM 95.5 MHz Greek. 9.30 Greek: Progressive Youth. 104 Reggae.

114 African. Midnight Jazz Note. 2.0am Music In The Dark. UZ 927 kHz 5.0am John Blackman, Ian Cover. 94 John Jost current affairs.

1140 John Vertkjan. racing. 64pm Leon Wiegard: Good Sports. 74 Andrew Bensley. racing.

114 Terry Laidler. Friends. 14am Doug Cummins. TT 1026 kHz Classic Hits. 5.0am Gavin Wood.

Geoff Cox. 94 Mike Hammond. 124 Carl Magrin. 4.0pm Nigel Ross. 84 Brent James.

124 Dave Carter. KZ 1179 kHz 540am Bruce Neels. 94 Set Jones. 1.0pm Peter Blight 54 Peter Byrne. 9.0 Chris Heaney.

1.0am Peter Harry. EA 1224 kHz Ethnic Radto. 64 International Music. 74 Macedo nian. 84 Kalian.

94 Greek. 104 German. 114 Chinese. 1140 Hindi. Noon Maltese.

14pm Arabia 24 French. 34 Lao. 4.0 Spanish. 54 Maltese. 6.0 Italian.

6.45 Slovenian. 740 Greek. 8.15 Spanish. 94 German. 104 Russian.

11.0 Close. AW 1278 kHz 54am Darren James, Uncle Roy, birthdays (640); sport (7.25)i 84 Upfront debate. 840 Murray Nfchol, current affairs. 124 noon News. 1240 pa Report 14 John Hindte: inc.

Kevin Chads on food and wine (2.0pm). 34 Nei MKcheB, current affairs. 64pm Jim Wksnire, comment interviews. 84 Nightline, Alex Kenworthy, news, openSne. Midnight Hal Todd.

GL 1341kHz VtmHc HtoMaWMike'OfLougMlh, WcvHowSwon Was My Cactus (7.15k Surf Reports (5.67TO0V'9.0 Denis Walter. Noon Gary Newton. 44pm Tim Hind, I 6.0 am Breakfast 84 Late Breakfast 10.0 Something Wild. 12 noon My Selection. 24 70s and 80s Music.

4.0 Gotta Lotta Rhythm. 74 Mind Play. 124 Close. RPP 98.7 MHz 64am Dawn Patrol. 840 Pensinuia Edition.

9.0 Morning Music 104 Peninsula Maoazine. 124 Communi ty and Volunteer Organisations. 1.0pm Matinee. 4.0 Youth. 54 Healthy Lifestyle.

64 Motoring magazine. 74 Country. 84 Big Bands. 94 Local Jazz. 104 Good Vibrations.

11.0 Country. 124 Rock. FOX 101.9 MHz 540 am Kevin Hitter and the Morning Crew. 94 Barry and Jane, Ctaasic 9 at 9. Home Unit 124 neon Mark Carter, Office Blocks, Home Units.

34 pm Peter Harrison, 5 o'clock Funnies. 74 CD Countdown. Peter Grace: CD test press. 10.0 Peter Damiris. 14 am Sean Murphy.

MHz-'Hw m. 6.0am Break tasters. 9.0 Metropolis Now. Noon Top (8.5k Paul Harris, films (8.40k The World Tonight.

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