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SUNDAY mmm JUNE 18. 1967 JDS 390M 770KCJ Highlights A.M. A.M. A.M. 9.0 TEST PATTERN.

MUSIC 8.30 a.m. MORNING MUSIC S.4S NEWS (R) 7.0 SACRED MUSIC (R) MAGAZINE Pres. The Rev. Fr. Brian CoagritT (Newspage); Man- slgnor John Oahlr, PP Pacts to Live Bvl- The Fttik lSuii 120 WORLD OF SPORT Pres.

Ron Casey, Incorporating Rhnmnlan at Chun- plons Quiz, Champion Kick, Handball. Highlights of yes- terday's VFL games, foot- ball panel (inc. Jack Dyer. mwiwuo, draws. Bob Davis, Neil Rob erts, John Peck); Turf panel (Jack Elliott, Rolo Roylance.

Bill Condon. Jim Coghlan); golf and tennis (Colin Long); soccer IStuart Beaton) pmi 0 PERPETUAL HELP-Retl- BJ.H8 8W WHAT? Oer-student of the Redemp- denlng aerie, com p. John tlonlat Seminary, at Bal- Butterworth: Lesson In larat Landscaping iPLAlfBOM1- programme with Morna and uruce 9.30 NATURE WALKABOUT Series filmed In Australia by Vincent and Carol Ser- venty W.O SCIENCE '67erii fea- turing experiments scientists 11.30 IT IS WRITTEN Film series: Not Without Warning 12.0 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING Telecast of studio bouts with commentary by Ptiul Jennings 1.0 GOLDEN GLOVES BOXING ''Live' boxing featuring leading amateur boxers In a programme of eight three-round bouts 1.52 POINT OF VIEW Pres. Mr, B. A.

Santamaria 2.0 THE GREAT DIVORCE The question, why art Is Church! when once the 3 nhurrh was such a tiatron of the arts, is investigated by the Rev. Douglas Tasker. Guests Inc. artist John Brack, gallery director John MoCaUBhey ana the Rev -3 xan Brown, wno recently nmnloprt nn exhibition of I I A reugious arr. at au 2.30 CHANNEL NINE PRE MIER THEATRE.

The Deep Six (1958). War drama, starring Alan Ladd, Dianne Foster. William Bendlx, Keenan Wynn, James Whltmore, Bfrem Zlmbftllat and Joev Bishop. A naval" lieutenant rcfuaee 5 to give the order to fire on an approacning piane ii 4.30 NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS VS. comedy series starring Sammy Jackson and Harry Hlckox: The $100,000 Canteen.

Will suddenly finds that his canteen is worth a (G) 5.0 BANDSTAND Teenage music series, pres. Brian Henderson: All Girl Show. With Little Pattle, Janice Slater Lyn Barnett 6.0 NKVVs, MAGAZINE AND WEATHER 6.30 WIDE COUNTRY Rodeo adventure series with Earl oil 1 man: A Guy for Cle- mentlne. Mitch and Andy help a girl to find her father. With Joyce Bull-fant.

Noah Beery, Rosemary Murphy (G) 7.30 DICK VAN DYKE SHOW Comedy series with Dick Van Dyke and Mary Tyler Moore: Hustling the Hustler, Buddy Is worried when rllftrovftrit that Rob is M.M TEST PATTERN I0t20 I8 YOfJR CA. RISER ABC series lnvea- tlgatlng a wide range of careers and outlining the training required; Retailing WSWrt- ney series for older child ren ana suxaeata DIVINE SERVICE Film of Sung Eucharist from st Margret-a AngU. can Church, Nedlands, WA (the Rev. Ted Arblaster) 12 0 TRAVRI.I.RRR' TAIJCS liiaj series: A Lifetimes Search for Water. A record or tne dally llle and cus toms or tne wandering Be- douln and their fight for survival In the desert of EKHun joraan REPORT 12.25 SCIENCE Magazine 1.0POM CORNERS Re- iiTniDD amo Black Tent (1957).

Adven- ture starring Anthony Steel. Donald Sinden, Anna Maria Sanrdl, Andre Morell, Donald Pleosence, Michael Craig. Ten yean after the wax. there is evidence that a wealthy landowner did not perish In the cetera Desert (G) 3.20 THE GREAT WAR Re- peat of BBC series, narr. Gawd? Sake DotTt sd Me.

The Allies prepare bo end the war (G) 40 MASTER CLASS BBO hln: Elgar Violin Concerto. With students, Desmond Bradley and Anthony SalU-marah. and accompanist UDUI11CJ riUWDI (U 4.30 SOUIGGLK Drawlnca ir- 4 LASSIE Adventure series with Jon Provost and Lassie: Howling Hero, Timmy and Lassie devise a plan to help a bad case of fire shyness (Q) JM "KpB-WtoJ "Per 1) riTrH vtr a rni ohii RHn nm art animal- collecting expedition to Sierra Leone, lead by Gerald Durrel: Cages all In a Row. The preliminary arrangements for the first hunt G)v nrciram nw nfcin AuifJl with the -rrrr Kingdom Outs. United Kingdom.

Qu it-ma tera. BUI Salmon and Geoffrey Wheeler JJSST DEAN MARTIN SHOW itarrlnr JSSS- Shlrlev Bassev. Kats Smith. Rowan and Martin, Titles Inc. Come Runnin' Back to Me.

Johnny One Note, Strangers in the Night (G) PEOPLE Interview series, pres. Bob Sanders 943 NEWS IN BRIEF 8.45 THE SPIES BBC eepl- dalT Landen, Simon Oates, This' 11 Kill You. A British agents with a secret rocket pare in nis 'possession, escapes into Amalia, pursued by the Ooplc (G) ABV Cont'd, next column Slaying with his brother, 6.30 DISNEYLAND Magnlil-Innkte fGt cent Rebel. Concluding the THEATRE ROYAL Old i in Vil.lCNTINK'R DAY DAY AJZZT Comedy series, starring Tony Franciosa, Jack Boo and Janet Waldo: The Man who Shot the World. Val agrees to replace a news-reel cameraman on a television show (Gj 0 BRIAN AND THE JUN- IOHS Sixth semi-final In talent auest.

'comp. Brian Naylor. Contestants: Lynne Westwood (vocalist). Harry Zenwlrth (pianist), Pamela Earp (vocalist), Gerard mental trio)" Other items inc. ijet tne aun onine in (Juniors).

At Sundown (Glenda Holmes), Twenty Four Hours of sunshine. Sunshine Sunshine Cake. Lucky Old Sun (juniors) 5.30 MEET THE PRESS In- trtjiPu, rhdlrprt bv Keith 4 Duns tan. Guest: Federal Minister for Education (Senator Gorton Panel Kevin Randall. John Hoffman, John Morgan.

6.0 NEWS, SPORT, WEATHER Newsreader Brian Naylor. Snortine highlights. Lawrence Coetln; Camera Seven Magazine, weoo biography of Ludwlg van Beethoven, bis struggle to gain recognition for his now minimi iorm ana me disaster that struck him jnue GonaucHnB nis uv, FldeilO. ewmnB van Boehm, Glulia Rutilnl. Ivan Desny, Peter Arena, Oliver Grimm (G) 1A IIAWOTK'ft HAIJP HOUR and is quite overcome when be recelTes a May-day nal lo NIGHT AT THE HUV1EB 1M Hurricane iZnliy lZur.

Mary Astor Thomas Mitchell. Raymond Masaey, John Carradlne, C. Aubrey Smith. Two lovers try to escane the veneeance of a Ejllceman on a South Sea land paradise 950 PLAY OP THE WEEK British series: Nlehtmare on Instalments. An accountant ls being blackmailed by a man known to his wife and daughter as the friendly Insurance man.

Starring Ronald Fraser, Charles Ting-well, Jane Hylton, Judy Geeson, John Tate. (A) 10.50 NEWS HEADLINES 11.0 HSV CLOSE Gueat of Honor AR, 7.15 Sunday Night Celebrity AR 7.45 p.m. Too Team I.O 8 D.m. The Music Lover AK. 8.151 pjn.

Play LO, 8.30 p.m. (The luck or Artnur ciougn World of Music AW, 11 p.m AR Continued 4.30 BAND PARADE Ta- goona Soys and District Band, cond. Warwick 5.0 MEET THE BRITISH James Cameron (BBCTi 5.15 POET'S TONGUE xnomas Traherne (Norman 5.30 CHILDREN'S SESSION 6.0 IN A GOOD CAUSE 8.5 AUST. CONCERT HALL valentine Price and Kerry Evans. Dianos 6.30 QUALITY STREET JBemna tne Two Masks (3) Nations with a Voice: Go vernment subsidies for the arcs in Canada, France, England (Mar got Campbell) 7.0 NEWS (R) 7.15 GUEST OP HONOR sir Oliver Crosthwalte-Evre 7.30 WINDOW ON THE WEST 7.45 SUNDAY NjjGHT CELE BRITY Laurla Elms.

Geoffrey Parsons, piano: Summer Nlghta 8.15 THE MUSIC LOVER pres. Dr. A. E. Floyd: Sleg- inea rorest Murmurs: Wagner (Phllharmonla cona.

otto Kiem perer); Sym. No. 95 in Minor: Haydn (Royal Phil. cond. Beecham): Sonata No.

2 In Brahms Henry seeryng, violin Artur Rubinstein. nlanoV Allegretto in the style of Boccherlnl: Krelsler (Frits Kreisier, vioiini 9.15 IN QUIRES AND PLACES sc. Anarews singers or f.30 PLAIN CHRISTIANITY Fatnerf the Family (Rev. Dr. Clifford Wriuhtl 10.0 NEWS 10.15 CELEBRITY RECORDS Serenade for Strings in Tchaikovsky (London Little cond.

Leslie Jones) 10.45 NOCTURNE (R) Poetry 11.15 BBC EPILOGUE (R) unapei cnoir oi lung uoi-leee. Cambridge 11.25 CELEBRITY RECORDS Trio in Minor: Bme-tana (David Olstrakh. violin; Svlatoslov Knushevit- zky, 'cello; iiev Oborln, oianol 12.0 AR CLOSK a.m. EARLY SHOW 7.0 NEWS 7.10 SPORTS RESUME 7.45 NEWS 8.0 HILLBILLY TIME With John Anderson S.4S NEWS S.O BRIAN MUIR SHOW 12.30 p.m. NEWS 12.40 BRIAN UUItt SHOW 2.0 LAUGH ALONG WITH US 2.4S SHINIIfO HOUR 3.15 PSA Training the saints (Rot.

uurrar Allen) 4.15 JfEWS 4.20 MAI. WALDEN SHOW 7.0 NEWS 7.10 IS NEWS REALLY SERIOUS 7 7.30 SUNDAY WITH SURREY 8.0 MUSIC HOUR 9.2 THIS WEEK 9.30 MEET THE PRESS See HSV-7, 5.30 P.m. 103 HENRY GEORGE LEAGUE 10.10 IMMIGRATION TALK 10.15 IT'S ON RECORD 10.30 STEPHANIE DESTE 11.0 ELEVEN TO ONE Inc. News (11.0); Music Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 1 In (Rubinstein and unicago oym, oym No.

4 in Minor (New York Phil. Sym. Tragic ov. (Hovai Fnu. Hungarian Dance No.

1 (Slnfonla of London) A.M. June 19 1.0 ALL-NIGHT SERVICE a.m. GARY HOFFMAN SHOW News every nour 9.0 JEFF WARDEN SHOW inc. News every hour 1 p.m. PAUL KONIK SHOW 5.0 CONTINENTAL 8HOW 6.0 YOUTH FOR CHRIST S.15 SACRED MELODIES 6.30 THE BIBLE SPEAKS TO 6.45 THEOSOPHICAL SO- 7.0 NEWS 7.15 BACK TO GOD 7.45 GOSPEL FIREBRANDS S.O FRANK AND ERNEST tteiigious teature 8.15 ENLIGHTENING TRUTHS 8.30 HOUR OF DECISION 9.0 ORAL ROBERTS 9.30 BACK TO THE BIBLE 10.0 RADIO BIBLE CLASS 10.30 WORLD TOMORROW 11.0 CHRISTIAN CAVAL- 1120 BARRY MICHAEL UHUW 12.0 JOHN McPHEE SHOW inc.

news every A.M. June 19 1.0 ALL-NIGHT SERVICE 6.30 a.m. MUSEC BOX 7.0 AUST. RECORD ALBUM 7.25 WITH HEART AND voice Hymns xrom ancient Liturgies and Cathedrals 7.45 NEWS 7.55 OUT AND ABOUT TODAY 8.0 ENCOUNTER Answer to Job: Three Adelaide doe. tors diagnose Job's condition In the light of modern knowledge 8.45 THE PIANO AND ME Osslo Sanderson Trio 9.0 SEMPRINI SERENADE 9.30 RAMBLING WITH RECORDS (R) 10.30 SUNDAY CLUB With Barrie Freed man 12.0 THE SHOWMAN Pres.

John West 12.30 p.m. MY WORD BBO wora game 1.0 SCOPE 1.30 NEWS (R) 1.40 STRAIGHT DOWN THE MIDDLE Music for all tastes pres. Rodney McNeil 4.0 A LITTLE OF WHAT YOU FANCY With Peter Young 5.55 MUSIC 6.5 SPORTING NEWSLET TER (R) 8.15 SPORTS ROUND-UP R) 6.30 COMMUNITY HYMN SINGING (R) scots Presbyterian Church, Adelaide 7.0 NEWS .15 SINGERS OF RENOWN Pres. John Cargher: No. 53.

Artists Marko Roth-mueller, Aksel Schlotz, Peter Anders, Ninon Val Lin. Georges Thill, Aurollano Pertlle, Jean Borthayre, An. tonletta Stella, Alastalr Roberto 8.0 TOP TEAM General knowledge contest between schoolchildren In Australia. Canada, New Zealand and Britain: Toronto v. Wellington 8.30 PLAY The Luck of Arthur Clough.

by Peter Russell. Arthur Is Jolted out of his unprofitable Idealism when his fiancee returns his ring 950 NEWS 9.32 LIGHT MUSIC FROM EUROPE Deutsch Welle 10.0 RELAX WITH ME With Arch McKlrdy 11.55 NEWS (R) 12.2 LO CLOSE For Regional Station programmes, 2CO, 3GI, 3WL and 3WV, see AR and LO programmes marked (R). 5.30 a.m. SOUND SURVEY music Inc. News every half-hour 8.0 DEAN REYNOLDS SHOW inc.

News every half-hour 9.0 FOOTBALL REVIEW 9.45 DEAN REYNOLDS SHOW 11.0 RECORD COLLECTORS' KBVJLBW 11.30 DEAN REYNOLDS show Cont'd Sound Survey Music 2 p.m. REX MITCHELL show Sound Survey Muslo 4.0 LABOR HOUR S.O REX MITCHELL SHOW cont 6.30 MOVIES AND MUSIC 7.0 NEWS 7.6 BILL RULE SHOW sound survey music 9.0 HOUR OF DECISION 9.30 SCOTS CHURCH With the Rev. Ian Fitfc-wataoa (Turnbull Trust preacher) 10.0 BILL RULE SHOW Cont'd 10.30 THE WORLD TOMORROW With Dr. Armstrong 11.0 NEWS 11.2 INTERMEZZO Christian Broadcasting Association 12.0 BILL RULE SHOW Cont'd 1.0 KZ CLOSE 7 a.m. NEWS Weather and temperature every hall-hour 7.2 PAUL JENNINGS SHOW Featuring Top 100 Chart and Good Guy Smashbacks, Surf.

Bay and Boat Launching Reports; Slg Alert (7.25); Motor Report by John Hart (8.45); Wrestling Results 9.0 GRAEME BOYD SHOW Featuring Top 100 Chart and Good Guy Selections; Surf, Bay and Boat Launching reports; Top Ten competition 12.0 NEWS Weather and temperature every half-hour 12.2 p.m. GRAEME BOYD SHOW Cont'd. Inc. Slg Alert (12.25) 1.0 LIONEL YORKE SHOW Featuring Top 100 Chart and Good Guy 4.0 GRANTLEY DEE SHOW Featuring Top 100 Chart and Good Guy Smash-backs; Slg Alert (4.25) 5.0 AK CLOSE GL GEELONG tltrn 3Mkc 7.80 a.m Rellflon. 8.0 Bible School.

9. 0 Bay Report. fTo3 Hymns We Love. 9.30 Convention FeUowihjP. 10.0 Bible Society 11.0 Church Sendee.

12.30 P.m. News. 1.0 Sound Ideas. 2.30 Forum of Youth. 6.0 European Favorites 6.0 Gateway of Hope 6.15 Baptist Union 6.30 Jewish He Irion 6.45 Gospel Fire di i.u new.

tor. 8 0 Forum of Youth. 9.0 Ancient and Modern German Liturgical Music 7.37 WEATHER R) 7.30 MORNINO MUSIC (R) S.O YOUNG IN HEART (R) Tne Black stone And The Wise Little Girl 8.30 MORNING MUSIC (Rl 8.45 COUNTRYMAN'S SES SION (R 8.57 WEATHER (R) 9.0 NEWS (R) 0.15 CONCERT Sonata In Bach (Irmgard Lechncr, tharpslchord; Karlhelnu Zouller. nute: Lothar Koch oboe); Hymn of the Napoleonic Empire: Dalay- roc and Gossec; March ol the First Consul: Palslello (BraSR and Percussion En aemblea of the Gardlens de la Palx, Paris, cond. Desire uonaeyne); sym.

no. a in Flat: Erolca (Vienna Phil. urcn. conn, nans sonmici' Isserstedt) 10 30 INSIGHT (R) Bio logical Revolution (Prof. p.

lj. iwyer; 10.45 WINDOW ON ASIA 11.0 DIVINE SERVICE. H.15 CONCERT PIECES (R) 12.30 NEWS, WEATHER (R) 12.45 THE WEEK IN ASIA 1.0 ORGANISTS OF AUS TRALIA David Merchant: Voluntary lor Double Organ (Lurcet: Atr' flivnt.r. Introduction and Auegro (waimond). .15 ARMCHAIR CHAT fn.

Making for Happy People 1.30 LIGHT MUSIC 1.40 AUSTRALIA LOOKS AT 1.50 MUSIC 2.0 MUSIC FOR PLEASURE Mary janos Suite: Kodaly i uiuuuu oym. cona Istvan Kertesz); Piano Concerto No. 3 In Minor: Rachmaninoff (Malcuzynsky witn Warsaw national mil. Sym. Wltold Rowlckll: Sets.

Mlsrnnn! Thomas (Jane Berbte; Mady Mesple: Gerard Dunan with the Raymond St. Paul Chorus and the Lamoureuz Paris, cond. Jean Fournetl; Violin Sonata In Flat: Mozart (Amster- aam uuol; sym. No. 1 lr Weber (Lausanne Cham.

ber cond. Victor jLresarzens 4.15 FRONTIER Religion Alt Cont'd next 5.30 ajtn. SAM ANGLESEY SHOW Inc. News (8.0, O.JU) 9.0 ALLAN LAPP AN SHOW 0.M NHWSBHAT With John 10.0 ALLAN LAPPAN SHOW lop 40 Selection 11.0 NEWS U.5- ALLAN LAPPAN SHOW 11.30 NEWS 11.35 TEENAGE MAILBAG Requests 12.0 NEWS 12.5 pm. ALLAN LAPPAN SHOW Cont'd 12.30 NEWS 12.40 NEWSBBAT With John Fora (ana eaiuon) 1.0 KEN SPARKLES SHOW Top 40 1.25 TOP 40 HITS Pres.

Ken Sparkes 4.0 NEWS 4.5 SAM ANGLESEY SHOW Top 40 selections and pre dictions 7.0 STAN ROFE SHOW Inc Hits from National Ton 40: All-time Hit Parade; Juke Box Jury ana Top ciuo 11.0 SACRED HOUR 12.0 JOHN CHESTER SHOW AM. June 10 1.0 ALL-NIGHT SERVICE J2B0KC 1 5.30 a.m. ERIC SCOTT SHOW Inc. News every haLf- hour 8.30 NEWS 8.45 DIARY DIGEST With1 Norman Banks 9.0 SPORTLIGHT With Ar thur Lyster 9.30 RALPHS RICKMAN SHOW Inc News every naii nour 12.30 p.m. NEWS 12.45 RALPHS RICKMAN SHOW 150 GEOFF ANION SHOW Inc.

News eveny hour 6.30 NEWS, WEATHER 6.45 ERIC SCOTT SHOW 8.0 WORLD OF MUSIC 9.0 CATHOLIC HOUR Pres. the Rev. Fr. Patrick Nearl, Inc. Th Onlooker (Mr.

D. G. M. Jackson); Films (the ney. t.

unamoeriinK Why Believe (the Rev. Fr. John Begley); Question Box; Thought for the Week IOjO MUSIC 10.15 CHRISTIAN ISRAELITE CHURCH 10.30 'WORLD TOMORROW 11.0 WORLD OF MUSIC With Jim Archer 12.0 MIDNIGHT TO DAWN show with Suzanne A.M. June 19 1.0 ALL-NIGHT SERVICE HoftTIEM1NNv 12 0 huotknahhy roi aongseries, hooted by JM Llnlcletter 10 CLUB WBBSTLlNG-Aus- trallan series, featuring wrestling bouts: Keith Thompson v. Relnbardt Moll tor (six rounds); Ted Sinkowskl and Jan Jansen v.

Abe Llghtfoot and Alan Penfold (tag). Commentator Is Ray Connolly and referee is Jim Deakln z.15 SUNDAY SPORT VFA FOOTBALL. Inc. direct telecast- VFA match Port Melbourne v. Prahran (Philip Glbbe, Craig Kelly, Ted Henrys) 5.0 THE ART MNKLETTER SHOW U.S.

variety series with Art Llnkletter and featuring Jayne Meadows, Carl Reiner. Guests: Rose Marie. Jim Backu. (Q) nRerTllt Artvpntiire 3.30 RESCUE 8 Adventure series starring Jim Davis and tang Jeffries: The Devil's Cavern. Wes and Skip rescue a man who has fallen lino a limestone cavern.

With Harry Bella-ver, William Fawcett (G) 5.55 NEWS 6.0 WHERE THE ACTION IS Teenage music series lth 6.30 CLUB WRESTLING Syd ney series of wrestling bouts, with commentator Ray Connolly. Tony Zorro v. Albert Dunne (six rounds); George Lackey and Ron Fury v. Kon Tolios and Kon Dandos (tag) 7.30 GILLIGAN'S ISLAND comeoy series, witn uou Denver, Alan Hale, Jim Backus, Dawn Wells, Rus- c11 Tina Louise and Natalie Schaefer: Our Vines Have a enaer npes. An aim man suddenly ap pears from the Jungle and anaucts uinger 7.58 NEWS HEADLINES SUNDAY THEATRE My Drama.

starring Robert Walker, Helen Hayes, Van Heflln and Dean Jagger. A family is faced with a crisis when one of their sons becomes involved in a national scan-dal (A) .19 NEWS HEADLINES WV. "D.9. Berles. with Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Munch: Symphony No.

2 (Hon-egger); Symphony No. 6 (Piston) (G) OMtUt SCENE USA- Brown, featuring the Paul Horn quintet lO) 11.50 A TV CLOSE rMM. ONE MAN'S STORY Profile of the Rev. Dr. George- Knight, who recently visited Australia.

Dr. Knight is Principal of the Pacific Theological College In. FIJI, and former professor of Old Testament and Semitic Languages at two universities. In the thirties. Dr.

Knight assisted Jewish reiugees 10.5 NEWS, WEATHER CERT Film of Bxdo con cert with the Melbourne Sym. cond. Wlllem van Otterloo, and Marie Collier, soprano 11.15 ABV CLOSE Church, Croydon, brought together a striking and representative group of religious paintings and sculptures, including Skipper's Crucifixion and works by Leonard French, Artfiur Boyd, Albert Tucker and Sidney Nolan. The Rev. Ian Brown, arranged the exhibition, and art critic Patrick Mc-Caughey will also be interviewed in the programme.

8.0 CHANNEL NINE THEA- TRE Operation Petticoat (1959). comedy starring Cary Grant. Tony Curtis, Dlna Merrill and Joan O'Brien. A naval commander, determined to get his crippled submarine back Into action, Ignores naval regulations (G) 10.0 INTERVIEW Pres. t.nul 1 which Kevin Sanders talks with Brian Dixon.

MP 11.0 NEWS Pres. Eric Pearce and Kevin Sanders, inc. soccer report (Alex Barr) 11.15 EPILOGUE Brian or.ieh Walsh 11.25 GTV CLOSE PROGRAMMES, clas-siBcationa and starting times are supplied by the TV and radio stations and are correct at the time of going to press. Later changes are the responsibility of the stations concerned. When notified these are incorporated in the TV daily column or, in the case of radio, published alongside the TV programmes on the days concerned.

Films (Not unsuitable for children). A (Unsuitable tor children). AO (Suitable adults only) GTV-9Deliberation 2 p.m. Divorce of art and the Church THE Rev. Dougloi Taskcr and John Reed on the studio set for the programme Art and the -Church: The Great Divorce.

The sculpture in the background. Crucifixion by Matcham Skipper, is one of several Australian works to be highlighted in Hie GTV-9 programme at 2 p.m. The question posed by Mr. Tasker is: Why is art separated from the Church, when once the Church was such a patron of the arts The implications of the "divorce" are discussed by Mr. Reed and artist John Brack, who is head of the Art School at Victoria's National Gallery.

-v A recent exhibition Art in the Church held at St. John's j.u "it I TV-Rafio Guide I if -11 aaBBBmsHBaBaKMaBaaBBH'NaBvaS If "i IP ll Page EigfU "The Age".

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