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El SATURDAY i RAGE. Music videos continues. 8 August t0 OPEN LEARNING, tmagas Of Avatralla, Gender In Australian History Sydney Or The Bush, Part Two. R. (9.0); Anthropology: Face Of Culture, The Arts.

(9.30); Marketing: Theory And Practice, Promotion. (10.0); Statistics: Against Ail Odds, Comparing Two Means. (1 0.30); French In Action. (11.0). 1 1.40 GARDENING AUSTRALIA.

S. 12-0 SAVE THE PANDA. National Geographic documentary, a 1pm THAT'S DANCIN'. Final of the ABC baeroom dancing series. R.

aVa) VFA FOOTBALL. The match of the day: Preston Prahran. 4M SPORTS NEWS. TEN PIN BOWUNa World Cup sno6 regnHgrns. fM MORE THAN A GAME.

Fourth of new eight-part BBC series cehibralMigsportaroundtheworld.lt seeks to explain why people compete and why the rest of us care: Sold On Sport. G. fcJtSJMtgUWNQ PASSIONS. Dunk 7.0 NEWS, SPORT, WEATHER. Presented by Sue Mcintosh.

TJjS FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. International current affairs program, presented by George Negus. 5 NEWS. Sam DINOSAUCERS. G.

6.30 THUNDERBIRDS. Adventure series. G. 7.30 MY LITTLE PONY 'N' FRIENDS. Cartoon series.

G. 8.0 STEVEN SPIELBERG'S TINY TOONS. Cartoon series. G. 8.30 THE REAL GHOSTBUSTERS.

R. 9.0 BEETLEJUICE. Cartoon. G. 9.30 THE MERRIE MELODIES SHOW.

Cartoon series. G. 10.0 THE PORKY PIG SHOW. G. 10.30 PUGWALL'S SUMMER.

Australian children's series. C. 1 1.0 C'MON KIDS. C. 11.30 LAWN BOWLS.

The Jack High Tournament Competition from the Tweed Heads Bowls Club, NSW. G. 12.30pm GOODSPORTS. C. 1.0 WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS.

Live sports program, presented by Ken Sutdiffe and Max Walker. Including feature horse races from Sydney and Melbourne, Victorian state aerobic championship, Sydney-Newcastle powerboat race. G. 5.0 BURKE'S BACKYARD. Gardening series with Don Burke.

S. 5.55 KENO. 6.0 NEWS, SPORT, WEATHER. Presented by Peter Hitchener. 6.30 HEY HEY ITS SATURDAY.

Variety and comedy hosted by Daryl Somers and Ossie Ostrich. Regulars include John Blackman, Red Symons, Wilbur Wilde and Molly Meldrum. Guests include Indecent Obsession, Euphoria, Desiree and Daryl Aberhart G. 8.30 PRIVATE BENJAMIN. 1980 Controversial rap singer Ice-T is featured on Rage (Two, 11.40pm).

6am THE MUPPET SHOW. G. 7.0 KIDS' STUFF. Shorn Sheep Show (7.0); Double Dare (7.30); Mind Twist (8.0) and It Goes (8.30). 9.0 VIDEO HITS.

Music videos. G. 12.0 THE LITTLEST REBEL. 1935 ee drama starring Shirley Temple and John Boles. A young girl is left to care for the plantation and her ailing mother when her father goes off to fight in the Civil War.

With Jack Holt. R. (Preview: Page 23). 1.30pm VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA. US adventure series with Richard Basehart.

G. 2.30 BODY LANGUAGE II. Presented by Allan Pearse. G. 3.30 LASSIE.

G. 4.0 LAND OF THE GIANTS. US sci-fi adventure series. G. 5.0 STUNTMASTERS.

US series which takes a behind-the-scenes look at the people who risk their lives in death-defying stunts. G. 6.0 NEWS, SPORT, WEATHER. Presented by Mai Waklen. 6.30 BAYWATCH.

US adventure drama series. Part One: Point Of Attack. Two rival gangs dash on the beach. Part Two: Sandcastles. Funding cuts force groups of homeless people to find shelter at the beach.

With David Hasselhoff, Billy Warlock, Erika Eleniak, Monte Markham. G. 8.30 SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT RIDE AGAIN. 1960 comedy starring Burt mm Reynolds and Sally Field. A bootlegger and his friends agree to transport a pregnant elephant to Texas.

With Jackie Gleason, Jerry Reed, Mike Henry, Dom DeLuise. Directed by Hal Needham. AO. 10.35 SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT III. 1983 comedy starring Jackie Gleason and Jerry Reed.

On the eve of his retirement a sheriff is presented with a challenge to capture the bootlegger who has always eluded him. With Paul Williams and Pat McCormick. Directed by Dick Lowry. AO. 12.15am HEAVENLY BODIES.

1985 am THE GAMES OF THE XXV OLYMPIAD BARCELONA 1992. Day Thirteen. Highlights of events including athletics, tennis, hockey, boxing, canoeing, equestrian, basketball, volleyball, wrestling and interviews with medal winners. Hosted by Garry Wilkinson. 9.0 THE GAMES OF THE XXV OLYMPIAD BARCELONA 1992.

Day Thirteen. Coverage continues from Barcelona of events including athletics, tennis, hockey, boxing, canoeing, equestrian, basketball, volleyball, wrestling. 4pm THE GAMES OF THE XXV OLYMPIAD BARCELONA 1992. Day Fourteen. Direct telecast from Barcelona of events including athletics, tennis, hockey, boxing, canoeing, equestrian, basketball, volleyball, wrestling.

International competitors include German high jump work) champion Heike Henkel, US athlete Evelyn Ashford and Kenyan athlete Dave Kibet competing in the 1 500 metre and athlete Michael Johnson competing with the US team in the 4x400 metre relay. S.30 NEWS, SPORT, WEATHER. Presented by Naomi Robson. 0.0 FOOTBALL. Gerard Healy presents highlights from today's AFL matches: Hawthorn Collingwood and Frtzroy Geetong.

Stereo. 740 THE GAMES OF THE XXV OLYMPIAD BARCELONA 1992. Day Fourteen. Direct telecast continues from Barcelona of events including athletics: heats plus women's high jump final, men's javelin final, women's 4x100 metre relay finals, women's 1500 metre final, men's 1500 metre final, men's 5000 metre final, women's 4x400 metre relay final, men's 4x400 metre relay final, boxing: finals: gymnastics: women's rhythmic final; tennis: women's doubles final, men's singles final; basketball: men's final; water polo: semi-finals; canoeing: flat water finals. Commentators include Garry Wilkinson, Sandy Roberts, Bruce McAvaney and NeH Brooks.

Including TattsMto Draw No. 1153 (approx 2.1 Spm English At Work. Helping With Problems. -R. 2.45 Lili.

French series. G. 3.1 5 A Better Life. Serbian series. G.

4.0 The Kids In 12C. Italian comedy series. PGR. 5.0 THE JOB. 1961 Italian drama starring Loredana Detto.

The drudgery of office work soon JO THE MIX. British drama series set in a police station in London's East End. Part One: Mates. A difficult situation creates friction between Bob Cryer and Alec Peters. Part Two: comedy starring Goldie Hawn and Eileen Brennan.

A Lost Boy. The disappearance of a local boy leads DS Greig into a vice squad operation in London's West End. With Eric Richard, Trudie Goodwin, Colin Tarrant, Ben Roberts. PGR, S. 9X15 NEWS.

fMO SMITH AND JONES. British comedy series with Met Smith and Griff Rhys Jones. PGR. 10bOD-GEN THE LATE SHOW. New live comedy series from the becomes apparent to a young man who has left his village to seek employment in Milan.

G. 30 WORLD NEWS. Presented by Lee Lin Chin. 7.0 DATELINE. Tony Maniaty interviews Lithuanian president Vytautas Landsbergis, once regarded as a hero but now criticised as a dictator.

8.0 THE NAT KING COLE SHOW. G. JO TELLING TALES. On Second Thought Third of a six-part Dutch drama series focusing on a friendship spanning forty years. With Coen Rink and Annemarie Heyligers.

.30 MADELEINE. 1950 British drama mm starring Ann Todd and Leslie JP Banks. Based on events in Glasgow in the 1850s when a young woman stood trial after her blackmailer was found murdered. Directed by David Lean. 11.20 FAREWELL.

1930 German mm drama focusing on life in a Berlin boarding house. Directed by Robert Siodmak. 12.35am FEAR. 1978 Egyptian drama starring Jnajwa Ibrahim. A wealthy man uses drugs to seduce young girls.

R. 3.0 CLOSE. D-oeneraaon. au, stereo. 11 ASPEL AND CO.

Final of the musical starring Cynthia Dale and Richard Rebiere. Directed British interview series. Michael self-indulgent young widow decides to find some direction in her life and joins the army. With Armand Assante, Robert Webber, Sam Wana maker, Barbara Barrie, Harry Dean Stanton. Directed by Howard Zieff.

AO (Preview: Page 23). 10.45 NEWS. 10.50 THE HEIST. 1972 comedy suspense starring Warren Beatty and Goldie Hawn. A security expert installs an electronic system in a bank he later intends to rob.

With Gert Frobe, Robert Webber, Scott Brady, Arthur Brauss. Directed by Richard Brooks. AO. 1.25am MTV MOVIE AWARDS. Presenters include Demi Moore, Luke Perry, Kim Basinger and Arnold Schwarzenegger.

4.30 NAKED CITY. US police drama starring Paul Burke, Horace McMahon and Nancy Malone. PGR. 5.0 KENNETH COPELAND. Religious program.

G. by Lawrence Dane. AO. 1.55 ALOMA OF THE SOUTH SEAS. Aspel talks to actress Patricia Roudedge from the British comedy Senas w.socMnQ up Appearances.

1941 romance starring Dorothy Lamour and Norma US actress Sean Young and Academy Award winning actor Anthony noptans. otereo. KEY TO SYMBOLS AO: Adults only. PGR: Parental Guidance Recommended. General viewing.

Pie-scbool children. Specifically for children aged 6 to 13. MTV: Modified television venlon. Repeat Black and white. Supertax! subtitles for me deaf.

11.40 RAGE. Overnight music video program featuring Public Enemy and jean Nelson, pgr. 3.20 METROPOLIS. 1927 science fiction starring Brigitte Helm jf and Gustave Frohlfch. In a futuristic city with a mechanised society a young man abandons his luxurious lifestyle to join oppressed workers in a revolt.

(Preview: Page 23). 5.0 HOUR OF POWER. G. ice-1. at time of Sit te press.

Fer late chaages aee tae Dairy I cerama. RN 621 kHz 7.05 Made In Australia. Recordings from Australian record labels. Guilmant Symphony No. 1 in minor for organ and orchestra (Simon Preston, Adelaide Sym OrchNichoias BraHhwaite); Tchaikovsky: Serenade in for strings (Australian Chamber OrchCarl PinQ.

8.0 Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Hiroyuki Iwakir; conductor. Mozart Serenade in (Bne kleine Nachtmu-sik); Vine: Concerto grosso; Mozart Serenade in 0 renata notturna): Walton: Symphony No. 1 in flat minor. Direct broadcaatr.1030 Inner Space. With Jaroslav Ko-vancek.

12.0 Music Overnight With Lawrie Bruce. JJJ 107.5 MHz 6am Breakfast Michael Tunn. 10.0 David Chalmers: latest music. 2pm This Sporting Life: with H.G. Nelson and 9.30 Hugh Wklh.

Animal welfare. 10.0 News. 10.05 Grandstand. National sports program. 11.0 News.

11.03 Coodabeen Championa. Sport, comedy: inc. Under the Microscope; Greg Champion: Academic Think Tank; Tony's Takback; competition; Guru Bob; news (12.0). 12J0pm Footbel Panel: Clarke Hansen. Peter Booth, Stan Alves and Peter Keenan.

2.03 FootbaR: description of the Hawthorn CoWng-wood match from Waverley and regular updates of other AFL matches. 5M 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games DescnptJon. Finals: canoeing (5pm): men's kayak (1); men's canoe (1); men's kayak (2): men's canoe (2): men's kayak (4); women's kayak (4) (at 1000m ftatwater): handball (5.30): men and women's medal play-offs; boxing (6.0): Bgrrt-fty. fjy. bantam, feather, light and Yvonne Lawrence: news hourly; films with Bill Halliwell; Matchmakers (9.05); Sexually Speaking (1 1 12.0 Alan Pearsall: inc.

haff-hourty Olympic updates and live coverage from Barcelona (1.30-4am). MP 1377 kHz Easy Music. 6am Dave Bamett inc. Jane Edmanson, Especially for Gardeners (8-10). 10.0 Rob Buckingham.

2pm Brendan McGreal. 6.0 Peter O'Callaghan: Jukebox Saturday Night (6.0). 12.0 Ian Stewart. AK 1503 kHz 5am Morning Melbourne (in English). 7.0 Juke Box.

Bequest Music (in Italian). 10.0 Cappuconoiin Italian). 11.0 Cappuccino (in English). 12JJ Major News Bulletin (in English and Italian); Taking ft Easy: light current affairs (in English). 2pm Music Mix.

4.0 International Music. 6.0 Current Affairs (in Italian). 7.0 Music Mix. 1 1.0 The Money Program: inc. talkback.

12.0 Morning Melbourne. 6.10 tatoJai National. Currant affairs; news (7.0). 7 JO Indian Pacific. News and analysis from the Asia Pacific region.

SJJ Htm. 8.0S Preen And Practical. Reporting from Kakadu on the annual flight of magpie geese; news (9.0). MS Word Of atou. Barbara McLeod until recently was the only women in the Royal Australian Navy to have reached the rank of captam.

She talks about early officer training for woman in the Navy. 10JJ Hews. IOCS The Mueie Show. With Chnatoprw Lawrence. National music issues.

12.0 The Goons: The Spanish Suitcase. R. 12J0pm News. 120 Tne Sdance Snow. Fea-turWo a special racorrjina of the Radio National Australian Hoy siaven.

e.u mud Hequesi snow: wren iviaynara F. Crabbes. 10.0 The Rhythm Method: Stephen Ferris. 2am Music. mens wyra oiiu v--- rught): women's rhythmic; hockey (1 am): medal play-offs: riuiM to nv mn invalin.

men's 1500m. men's 5000m, Muaaun Sdance UkR Guest speaker, Paul rrotsnor or Maewmaacai ptwsks at me unrvarsny or Adelaide, tafcs about his tattst book. The Mind of God'. 1J twekw lately riaawa. Hawaii.

A recent history of llawal sung by historian Jonathan Ceorio. Features songs about the Hawaiian islanders' protest movement. km. UB Arts Mem a el, Magazine series on the arts, with June Copland. Highlights of the week's programs; arts news (3.0k The Weak Urn, (3.40).

It News. 442 tin peri Of Renown, Walter Mkjgkw, tenor (Massenet Manon); Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, soprano (Verdfc La Travtata); rsobel Buchanan, soprano: John Pimgk, baritone (Mozart: La Nozze 01 Figaro); Heinrich ScNuanua, baritone (R. Strauss: Morgan): MreHa Freni. soprano (Handel: Aldna); Hermann Prey, baritone (Hum-paronck: Die Konigslunoer): Luoian Muratore, tenor (Bizet Carman): Lucia Popp, soprano (Mozart Laudate Dc-minum): Anthony Warlow, baritone (Boublil: Les Mawatxesk Mady Mespie, soprano (Harm: Oboukma). Mtw.i.10TUcCSeAllnTrName Of Fair Ptey.

Looking at me hidden history of sex testing in sport from Its CoM War caca wings up to the Barcelona Olympics. News. -1 Tony BaajwsVs Raotogram. Music radio aerials and commercials of the '20s, '30s and '40a. 1M Nawa.

7.14 Uva Wire. A radio party hosted by Penny Biggins. Quests include Gary Scale am) Genevieve Latvian. SJ Nawa. 9l02 Pxwatd skWaht With Jaslyn men's 4x100m, men's 4x400m; women's highjump; women's 1500m: women's 4x1 00m; women's 4x400m; soccer (4am): medal play-offs; basketbal (6.0): men's medal play-offs; non-final events: water polo.

CR eWkHz Community Radio. SJOam Let's Go Fishing. 7 JO Par Avion. 9.0 Media Magazine. 9 JO ComoHy Association, tej) Radioactive.

10J0 Health Watch. 11.0 Plumbtme. 11 JO Asia Pacific CurrentsDispatches. 12.0 CivS Liberties. 12J0pm Unitarian Half Hour.

1.0 Stick Together. R. 1 JO Swing n'Sway. 2J0 Steam Radio. 4.0 Jazz.

5.30 Behind The Green Curtain: Australian Aid For Ireland. 6.0 D.O.G.S. 6J0 Australia-USSR. 7.0 Rock'n'Rot. 9.0 Blues With A reeling.

11.0 HMxty Fever. 1am Greek. UZ 927kHz Sam Juro Fishing and Boating Show: Stuart McLaughan and Glenn Knight 7J) Racing Extra: Keith HWier, Shelley Hancox, Bryan Martin and Tony Bourke. 9.30 Three Way Turf Talk. 1 0JJ Grandstand: Bill Collins, Shane Tempteton and Dan Mielicki.

12.0 John vertigan: racing. 6pm John Browne: racing. 11 JJ Crime Fighters. 110 Safety Watch: Rod Boyd and David Lerran. fam Taikbactc Rod Boyd.

EA 1224 kHz Ethnic Radio. Sam Community Noticeboard. 6.15 Hungarian. 7 Slovenian. 7.45 Indonesian.

6J0 Croatian. KlS Faian. 10.0 German. 10.45 Polish. 11 JO Portuguese.

12.15pm Maltese. 1.0 Spanish. 1.46 Arabic. 2.30 Cantonese. 115 Vietnamese.

4.0 Romanian. 4.45 Lithuanian 5J0 Turkish. 6.15 Greek. 7.0 Italian. 7.45 French.

SJO Armenian. 9.15 Khmer. 10.0 Korean. 10.45 Scottish. 11.15 OarL 11.45 Music.

12.0 Close. AW 1278 kHz 6am Peter Meehan: inc. news half-hourly; Buy. Swap Sell; John Hopkins, real estate; Shane Healy, sport S.0 Peter Meehan: gardening with Rick Eckersley and Tina Crawford, openftie. 10.0 Peter Meehan: food with Steven Dowries; fam and theatre with Bob Crimean; microwave advice line with Virginia Htl.

11.0 Heroes and Villains: sports program with Ross Stevenson, Dr Turf and Sty of rfw Underworld. 12.0 Football: description of the Frtzroy Oaamnrj match from Princes Park. With Rex Hunt Ron shana Hnahr and Graeme Bond: inc. preview; ZZZ 92.3 MHz MurttcuRura! Radio. 7am Chinese.

8.0 Serbian. 9.0 Syrian. 10J) Maltese. 11.0 Irish. 12.0 Mauritian.

2.0 Egyptian. 3.0 Rumanian. 4.0 Laotian. 5.0 Kurdish. 6.0 Spanish.

7.0 Vietnamese. 8.0 Polish. 9.0 Indian. 10.0 Malaysian Music. 11.0 Hal '92.

12.0 International Scene. 2am Close. SCB 86.3 MHz Moorabbm. PVR 88.6 MHz Plenty Valley. INR 96 MHz Inner North-East MDfl 97.1 MHz Dandenongs.

WRB 97.4 MHz Melb West SER 97.7 MHz South-East RIM 97.9 MHz Melton. ECB 98.1 MHz Outer-East RPP 98.7 MHz Momington. VYV 99.1 MHz HealesviUe. YYR 100.3 MHz Geetong. RRR 102.7 MHz 6am Vital Bits.

9.0 Off The Record. 10.30 EEEK! 12.0 Fern Buffs' Forecast 2pm Gotham City Gossip. 3.0 Boxcar. 5.0 Mousetrap: Oz music. 7.0 The Biggs Stain.

10.0 Off The Bone. 12.0 The Party Show. 2am Training. MBS 103.5 MHz Classical Music 6am Melody. 8.0 Deutsche Grammo-phon Music Hour.

9.0 Samplings. 10.0 Music Melbourne: local performances and concerts. 11.0 Radio Arts. Highlighting aspects of the arts in Victoria and featuring classical favorites. 1pm Vocal Chords: arias from various operas.

Inc. Verdi: Don Carlos, est moi Carlos Ah! Je meurs ame joyeuse', from Act 4 (Plackto Domingo, Leo Nucci. br; Orch La ScalaClaudk) Abbado). 2.0 At The Keyboard. 3.30 Saturday Afternoon with Harry Douglass.

3.50 Salute To Percy Grainger, final of 2. 4.30 Sounding Brass. Fortnightly series. 5.15 Brocade. 6.0 Classic Film Scores.

Jonathan Livingstone Seagull. Film score by Neil Diamond; plus the latest releases in film music. 7.0 Celebrity: tenor, Beniamino Gigli. 8.0 Bach To Bernstein. Inc.

Berlioz: Cleopatra, Lyrical Scene (Janet Baker, ms; London Sym OrchCoHn Davis). 12.0 Night Tram: jazz, blues: new releases; gig guide. 2am Nottumo. PBS 106.7 MHz 6am Breakfast 9.0 Mainstream Jazz. 10 JO Jazz Fusion.

12.0 Reggae. 2pm Popular Work) and African Music. 3.30 Blues. 5J0 Special. 7.0 Alternative Rock.

8.30 Independent Dance. 10.0 Hip Hop. 12.0 Contemporary Sounds. 2am Insomnia. BAY 93.9 MHz 6am Roger Kent 12.0 Craig Meddings.

6pm Frank McKay. 12.0 Contemporary Easy Music. K-ROCK 95.5 MHz 6am Frank Fursey. 6.0 The Best Of The Big Mattress. 12.0 John Budge.

1pm Football: description of the Frtzroy Oeelong match from Princes Park. 6.0 The Beat Australian Top 40 Countdown. 1am K-Rock at night TTFM 101.1 MHz 5.30am Brent James. 10.0 Darren James. Spm Carl Ma-grin.

7.0 Best Mix Of Music continues. 12.0 Best Mix Of Music continues. FOX 101.9 MHz 6am Gavin Miller. 6.0 Kick To Kick with Grubby. Ete McFeast and Trevor Marmalade.

9.0 The Morning After with Hungry Dave and EUe McFeast 11.0 Joe Bovalino. 2pm James O'Neill. 5.0 Take 40 Australia. 8.0 FOX FM Party Hard Club. 12.0 Poppy Sawakis.

GOLD 104 104.3 MHz 6am Craig Huggins. 10.0 Gavin Wood. 2pm Ewan Dixon. 6.0 Six Clock Rode Don Lunn. 1am Paul Wetssei.

MMM 105.1 MHz 6am John Hood. 10.0 Kent Forbes. 2pm Mark Irvine. 5.0 The Beat 9.0 Mobbs and Fletch: National Hot 30 Countdown. 12.0 Kim Stirling: inc.

105 Hits In A Row. ABC 105.9 MHz 6am FM Breakfast inc. news and weather hourly. SJO Haydn: La Fedefta Premiata, Overture; String Quartet in No. 5 (Lark); Te Deum in Sinfonia Concertante in flat Piano Sonata No.

60 in Symphony No. 88 in G. 10.0 In Concert. Featuring the Sydney Symphony Orchestra; Michael Gielen, conductor; Stephen Kovacevich, piano. 11.45 Recorded Treasures.

Featuring the Polish-bom French pianist, Vlado Periemuter. 12.30pm News. 12.35 The Great Operas. Gail Edwards, director of The Magic Flute', discusses the production and its critics with Michael Harrison. 2.0 Just Out With Martin Hibbte.

Reviews and recent releases on CD. Beginning with Lambert Summer's Last Wit and Testament for baritone, chorus and orchestra (William Shimeil, bn Opera North Chorus; Leeds Festival Chorus; English Northern Philhar-moniaDavid Lloyd-Jones). 5.0 Jim McLeod's Jazztrack. Celebrating Don Burrows birthday. 7.0 News.

Hal.ltociConnecaan.lnc.arecaeto inesrviow; aatgwarjngwrrter Archie Roach Ive in concert also, me African American a capeaa group, Sweat Honey Awmaaai i in tie ftodc. news (10J). 12J Had) EC 93kHz tan John Cook music; Chris Oe Fraga, motoring (6.50). 7.0 Rob Palaliar. gardening advice; interviews.

8J McGuire's Mwccume with EddM McGure. 9-0 The Good Life wim Rosa Campbet: food and wine reviews; books; fashion; travel. 11.0 Not Lawyers, Guns Money with Denis Donoghue. 12J) Football: description of the Me-boume Eaaindan match from the MCG. tors: Don Hyde, Ian Major, Simon Beaslay, Jim Main, Ray Young and Laurie Hayoen.

Spm Breeze Cuisine with Gary Mac. 12-0 Music at night. LO 774 kHz Inc. news (7.0. 7.45L t.0 AM.

With Hamish Robertson. JO The Oavdsraag Show. With Kevin Heinze and Erie DafaieL Inc. takback 6709044; 008 331 1fB. ground reports; plus extended coverage of the Hawthorn CoWngwood match; review and football talkback.

6pm UNews.SJ2.

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