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The Age from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia • Page 38

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Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Wednesday 18 January. 1984 18 MaviAwJcfcaJSIbaMiihai Mtw niMiaUM8 firth And Channel 28 on the UHF Band 4.40 pm FOLLOW ME Elementary English lessons. R. 5.0 CARTOON CORNER Cartoons from around the world. 5.38 WORLD NEWS REPORT Background and features on current international issues.

R. 6.6 ROCK AROUND THE WORLD International rock music series, hosted by Basia Bonkowski. 6.38 THE FRIENDS Greek drama series on the lives of a group of friends living in contemporary Athens. With Nikos Kaiogeropoulos. 7.0 INTERNATIONAL SPORTS MAGAZINE Highlights of the Double Field Tournament in Archery from Wendouree, the World Kickboxing Championships from Melbourne and a profile of boxer Paul Ferreri, presented by Les Murray.

7.30 NEWS. 8le INDIAN LEGENDS OF CANADA Series designed to demonstrate how the different Indian nations of Canada established their values, and how these were enhanced and reinforced through the power of their oral tradition. Tonight, a tribal chief will regret refusing a hunchback his daughter's hand (in English). 8.30 THE WOLVES CRY Greek drama series. Martha delivers a letter from Christoforos to Teresa: the condition of the injured tourist deteriorates.

With Maria Aliferi, Sophi Zanninou, Peppi Metallidou. 9.28 NEWS, WEATHER. 9.30 FILM Don Camillo and Today's Generation. 1971 Italian comedy with Gastone Moschin and Lionel Stander. Story of the relationship between the parish priest and the communist mayor of a little Northern Italian country town.

With Carole Andre. R. (Preview: Page 12). 11.30 CLOSE. English sub-titles with programs in other languages.

8 am SESAME STREET. 9.0 WHEELIE AND THE CHOPPER BUNCH. R. 9.25 THE WOMBLES. 9.30 PLAY SCHOOL (30 1 pm NEWS.

1.10 WEATHER. 1.11 THE OUTSIDERS. R. 2.5 GENTLE BEN. R.

2.30 ANNA AND THE KING. R. 2.55 THE ADVENTURES OF SIR PRANCELOT. 3.0 SESAME STREET. 4.0 PLAY SCHOOL.

4.30 TOWSER. 4.35 THE ADVENTURES OF THE SEA SPRAY Final of the adventure series. R. 5.0 ASTROBOY. 5.30 SMUGGLER Children's series following the adventures of a naval officer turned smuggler.

R. 5.54 COME AND GET IT. 5.58 NEWS HEADLINES. 6.0 MILLIGANMONKEY Comedy and adventure. R.

5.54 TAKE FIVE. 7.0 NEWS, SPORT, WEATHER. 7.38 BREAKTHROUGHS Final of the Australian series reporting on advances in science, medicine and technology: Frontiers of the Brain. A look at remarkable new techniques for healing and mending the human brain. 7.55 THE TASMANIANS 4-part ABC historical documentary series tracing the impact of white settlers on Tasmania: The Stain.

A look at the legacy of the convict era. Narrated by Robyn Nevin. S. 8.25 SUMMER SPECTRUM Series of arts documentaries, presented by Sonia Humphrey: Double Concerto. A portrait of the Australian pianist, Roger Woodward, focusing on the preparation and premiere performance of Barry Conyngham's Southern Cross, with Polish violinist Wanda Wilkomirska.

9.20 BEST OF TOWARDS 2000 Highlights of the ABC science and technology series. Tonight, wind-generated electricity, exploding gall stones, an electricpetrol car. a solar house and a learning and training aid for the disabled. S. 9.50 NEWS, WEATHER.

10.0 WHEN THE BOAT COMES IN BBC drama series: Heads You Win. Tails You Lose. Jack Ford and Mail Headley take up a collection for Lizzie Armstrong when her husband is killed in an accident at the shipyard. With James Bolam, Malcolm Terris. Val McLane.

R. PGR. 10.50 CLOSE. 6 am FELIX THE CAT. R.

G. 6.5 THE THREE STOOGES. G. 6.30 THE CHALLENGE OF SUPER-FRIENDS. G.

7.8 GOOD MORNING AUSTRALIA News and information. 9.9 THE RESTLESS YEARS. PGR. 10.0 THE ADVENTURES OF MUHAMMAD ALI Cartoon series. 10.30 FAT CAT AND FRIENDS.

R. G. 11.0 THE DORIS DAY SHOW US comedy series. R. G.

11.30 REAL PEOPLE. G. 12.0 FILM Welcome Home, Johnny Bristol. 1971 drama with Martin Landau and Jane Alexander. A Vietnam veteran returns to the United States and discovers there's no trace of the town in Vermont where he grew up.

PGR. 2 pm THE FBI US drama series. R. PGR. 3.0 EMERGENCY US drama series.

PGR. 4.0 THE BEST OF SIMON TOWN-SEND'S WONDER WORLD! Magazine program for young people. 1st, and G. 5.0 TROOP US comedy series. G.

5.30 ALICE US comedy series. G. 6.0 NEWS, SPORT, WEATHER. 7.0 MASH US comedy series: The Army-Navy Game. Enemy bombardment interrupts the broadcast of the Army-Navy game.

With Alan Alda, Mike Farreil. Wayne Rogers, Loretta Swit. G. 7.30 THE DUKES OF HAZZARD US comedy adventure series: New Deputy in Town. A policewoman comes to town, claiming she has been assigned to temporary duty in Hazzard.

With Tom Wopat, John Schneider, Catherine Bach, Tracy Scoggins. PGR. 8.30 FILM The Elevator. 1974 suspense with James Farentino and Roddy McDowall. An elevator stalls in a high rise office building, trapping a thief who has just committed a robbery and seven other passengers.

With Craig Stevens, Myrna Loy, Teresa Wright, Carol Lynley, Don Stroud, Barry Livingston. R. PGR. 9.55 JENNIE: LADY RANDOLPH CHURCHILL Final of the British drama series. Now that both Winston and Jack are married, Jennie finds she has too much time on her hands.

She later marries a young colonial administrator, but a broken ankle puts an end to her plans to accompany him to Nigeria. With Lee Remick, Barbara Parkins. Warren Clarke, Malcolm Stoddard, Peter Dennis, Adrian Ropes. R. G.

11.10 THREE'S COMPANY US comedy series with John Ritter. G. 11.40 TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT US comedy series with Ted Knight. PGR. 12.18 am PRIVATE BENJAMIN US comedy series.

R. G. 12.40 TARZAN US adventure series. R. PGR.

1.40 CLOSE. 6 am ROCKY AND BULLWINKLE. G. 6.25 GO HEALTH. C.

6.30 FABULOUS FUNNIES. G. 7.0 TODAY News and information. 9.0 HERE'S HUMPHREY. G.

10.0 THE BEST OF THE JACKIE GLEASON SHOW. G. 11.0 THE RICHARD SIMMONS SHOW US series for the weight conscious. G. 11.36 NEWS.

12.0 FILM The Rare Breed. 19G6 adventure with James Stewart and Maureen O'Hara. Story of the introduction of the Hereford cattle breed into the United States from England. R. G.

2 pm THE ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW. R. G. 2.30 GOMER PYLE USMC. R.

G. 3.0 JULIA US comedy series. G. 3.30 YOU ASKED FOR IT. R.

G. 4.0 KORG: 70,000 BC. R. C. 4.30 FOLLYFOOT Children's adventure series.

C. 5.0 STARTING OUT Australian drama serial. G. 6.0 BENSON US comedy series: Benson's New Home. Benson buys a new apartment, then discovers that his living quarters are full of unfinished work.

With Robert Guil-Iaume. G. 6.30 NEWS, SPORT, WEATHER. 7.0 THE ODD COUPLE US' comedy series: Strike Up the Band Or Else. Felix offers Oscar's band, the Sophisticados, as payment of a gambling debt.

With Tony Randall, Jack Klugman. G. 7.30 RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT US series, hosted by Jack Palance, focusing on the strange and bizarre phenomena of man and nature. PGR. 8.30 THE MANIONS OF AMERICA Final of a 3-part US drama series.

Rory O'Manion joins the Irish Brigade as the Civil War rages. With Pierce Brosnan, Steve Forrest. Linda Purl, Kathleen Beller. David Soul. PGR.

10.38 KOJAK US detective series: Strange Kind of Love. A man believes a talk show hostess is urging him to murder people he wants eliminated. With Telly Savalas. Dan Frazer, Kevin Dobson, George Savalas. R.

AO. 11.30 WKRP IN CINCINNATI US comedy series: Out To Lunch. Several indiscretions make Herb unpopular with Andy. With Gary Sandy, Gordon Jump, Loni Anderson. Richard Sanders.

G. 12.0 FILM Fools' Parade. 1971 suspense with James Stewart and George Kennedy. Three ex-convicts are stalked by their former prison guard. AO.

2 am FILM RPM. 1970 drama with Anthony Quinn and Ann-Margret. R. AO. 3.45 FILM Miracle Woman.

1931 drama with Barbara Stanwyck and David Manners. R. PGR. 5.10 BIG VALLEY. R.

PGR. 7 am RAINBOW. G. 7.38 HONG KONG PHOOEY. R.

G. 8.0 FLASH GORDON. R. G. 8.30 PEBBLES AND BAMM-BAMM.

R. G. 9.0 CELEBRITY TATTLETALES. R. G.

9.30 CATCH US IF YOU CAN. G. 10.0 ROMPER ROOM Pre-school series. G. 11.0 FILM Ma and Pa Kettle at Home.

1954 comedy with Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride. The Kettles try to convert their old homestead into a model farm. G. 12.30 pm FILM Tarzan the Ape Man. 1959 adventure with Denny Miller and Joanna Barnes.

Two traders search for the legendary elephants' graveyard and a fortune in ivory. R. G. 3.0 TANDARRA Australian drama series. R.

G. 4.0 SHIRL'S NEIGHBORHOOD. R. C. 4.38 LASSIE.

R. C. 5.0 GIDGET US comedy series. R. G.

5.38 PETTICOAT JUNCTION US comedy series. R. G. 6.8 THE NEW PRICE IS RIGHT Game show, hosted by lan Turpie. 6.38 NEWS, SPORT, WEATHER.

7.0 DOCTOR ON THE GO British comedy series: A Run For Your Money. Duncan and Dick search frantically for the missing proceeds of the hospital charity ball. With Robin Nedwell, Geoffrey Da-vies. G. 7.30 A COUNTRY PRACTICE Australian drama serial.

Simon and Vicky finally make it to the church, despite several emergencies on the way. With Shane Por-teous. Grant Dodwell. Penny Cook. Anne Tenney.

Shane Withington, Lorrae Desmond, Brian Wenzel. Syd Heylen. Gordon Piper. Joyce Jacobs. G.

8.30 MIDWEEK TATTSLOTTO Draw No. 260. 8.32 FILM 99 and 44100 Per Cent Dead. 1974 comedy-drama with Richard Harris and Edmond O'Brien. Two rival syndicate bosses trigger a gang war.

With Bradford Dillmun. Ann Turkel, Chuck Connors, Max Kleven. AO. 10.30 NEWS. SPORT, WEATHER.

11.0 FILM T. R. Sloane. 1971 suspense with Robert Logan and Ciive Revill. An agent for a special counter-espionage team that reports directly to the President uses his late father's dealership in antiques and valuable paintings as a cover for his activities.

With Jitu Maggie Cooper. PGR. 12.45 am CLOSE. AR 621 kHz 6 am NEWS. WEATHER EON 92.3 MHz 6.0 am JOHN PETERS.

10.0 Joe Miller. News hourly. 2.0 Karl Van Est 6.0 John Hood. 10.0 Kent Forbes. 2.0 am Jan Cannon MBS 93.7 MHz 9.30 am CLASSICAL.

1 pm Divertimento. 2.30 Classical Music. 6.30 Al Fresco. 7.20 Classical. 8.15 Opera.

Magic Flute, by Mozart. 10.30 Close FOX 101.9 MHz 6.0 am NOEL MILLER Inc. News. 10.0 Peter Lang. 2.0 pm Barry Bissell.

6.0 Peter Tarnawski. 10.0 Phil Huzzard. 2.0 am Ken Lane RRR 102.7 MHz 6.0 am MUSIC Denis Matson. 9.0 Talk Magazine with Diz Randell. 12noon Cheryl and Steve.

2.0 Music, Donald Battee. 4.0 Music, Johnny Topper. 6.0 What's On. Tania. 7.0 Music.

Stephen Walker. 10.0 Music. Bohdan. 12.0 Midnight Music. Bruce Jenkins.

2.0 am Music ABC 105.7 MHz 6.0 FM BREAKFAST Presented by Rick Weston. News (6.0. 7.0. 8.0). Music by Corelli.

Scarlatti, Castelnuovo--Tedesco, Saint-Saens, Duparc, Beethoven, C.P.E. Bach 8.10 MUSIC Haydn: Overture in Beethoven: Icti liebe dich: Schumann: Adagio and allegro in A flat: Purcell: Rejoice in the Lord always: Bruckner: Four orchestral pieces: Clementi: Sonata in flat: Ives: The Side Show, Tr Edith. Grantchester; Janacek: Idyll for string orchestra: Ives: Waltz, The Cage. The Circus Band 9.30 BUDAPEST WIND QUINTET Holborne: Elizabethan Dances: Far-naby: Fancies, Toyes and Dreams; Pe-zel: Suite for winds: Anon: Sonata: Clarke attrib Purcell. Trumpet Voluntary 10.30 PROFILES Series of interviews with distinguished musicians.

Today, Vladimir Horowitz, pianist 11.30 DIVERSIONS Musical selection. presented Derek Jones. Inc. News (12.30) 1.30 MIDWEEK Listeners' requests presented by Marion Arnold. Including C.P.E.

BACH Flute concerto in minor I. 55 ROSSINI Stabat Mater for soloists 3.0 ALLAN PETTERSSON Violin concerto No. 2 4.0 SCHUMANN Liederkreis 4.30 KALEIDOSCOPE Light music News (6.30) 6.35 JUST OUT Latest record releases from Australia and overseas, presented Martin Hibble 8.30 STARTING OUT Guide to classical music. Tonight, Berlioz, inc. Queen Mab Scherzo, from Romeo and Juliet; Les francs juges, overture; Summer Nights.

Le spectre de la rose: Dies Irae and Tuba Mirum, from Requiem; Symphonic fantastique 10.20 VINCENT D'INDY Fantasia for oboe and orchestra; Suite in in the ancient style II. 0 NEWS 11.6 FROM HUNGARY Kodaly: Psal-mus Hungaricus: Bartok: Sonata for two pianos and percussion 12.0 MUSIC TO KEEP THE DAYS APART Inc. George Muffat: Four orchestral suitest Academy of Ancient Music, directed Christopher Hogwood PBS 107.7 MHz 4.30 pm LES LEGUMES AU GO GO. 6.0 Tube Disasters 8.0 Rhythm Train, feature on 78s. 10.0 Soul.

12.0 midnight Deadly, i Close Hour. 3.3 Tim Hind. 7.3 Don Crawford. 12.0 Ken Gibbett MP 1377 kHz 5.0 am PETER O'CALLAGHAN Music, news half-hourly. 9.0 Dave Wal- len.

news hourly 12.0 noon MIKE PERSO Music. 4.0 pm Dave Barnett. music, news hourly 8.0 pm BRENDAN McGREAL Music. news half-hourly. 12.0 all night.

Mark Carter XY 1422 kHz 6.0 am PETER HARRISON News tialf-hourlv. weather, traffic reports, music. 10.0 Gary Suprain.inc. regular guests Bettina Arndt, Ivan Hutchinson. News, music 12.0 KEVIN HILLIER News hourly, music 6.0 MARK IRVINE News hourly, music.

10.0 Peter Grace, music, interviews. 1.0 Trish Mulholland. music AK 1503 kHz 5.0 am PETER JAMES Beautiful music, news hourly. 9.0 Graham Braddy. music, news half-hourly 12.0 noon WARD EVERARD Music.

4.0 John Mason, music, news hourly 8.0 RAY LAWRENCE News hourly, music. 12.0 midnight Gary Alexander RPH 1629 kHz 10.0 am RADIO FOR THE PRINT HANDICAPPED 10.0 Repeat of Tuesday night's programs. 12.30 pm Kid's Stuff. 1pm Close Presented Neville Kerr. 8.0 pm Money.

8.15 For the Sake of Appearance. 8.30 Book Review. 8.45 Presenter's Choice. 9.0 TV Guide. 9.15 Travel.

9.30 Health. Editorial. 10.0 Radio Guide. 10.15 Blind Citizens. 10.30 Close Regionals 5.0 BREAKFAST SHOW (News: 5.30, 6 30.

7.0. 7.45). 8.0 AM. 8.30 Breakfast Show. 8.50 As LO.

1 1.0 As AR. 2.0 As LO, Music. 5.0 As AR. 6.30 Sports News. 6.55 As AR.

10.15 Roundabout. 11.0 News. 1 1.2 Meditation. 11-7 Music to Midnight. 11.55 12.2 am 'Close 7.15 JOURNAL OF RELIGION Series on speakers at the recent World Council of Churches Assembly.

Today. Life in its Fullness. Dorothy Soelle, pnel and academic, gives an address on life's emptiness and humanity's longing for fulfilment 7.30 EARLY MUSIC From Poland and Italy 9.0 A SINGULAR MAN Play for radio by J. P. Donleavy.

Comic portrait of a dreamer, and a girl who comes into his life 10.0 NEWS 10.15 WITH GREAT PLEASURE selections of prose and poetry bv celebrities. Tonight. Diana Cooper 10.45 FRANCOIS DU FAULT Suite in A minor (Hopkinson Smith, lute) 11.0 NEWS 11.10 MEDITATION Music for the Epiphanv, with the Stonnington Singers 11.15 NIGHT MUSIC Works by Al-beniz. Tchaikovsky. Beethoven.

Grana-dos. Brahms 1.2 am CLOSE LO 774 kHz 5.0 am PETER EVANS News 15.0. 5.30. 6.0. 6.30.

7.0. 7.45) 8.8 AM Current affairs, presented Red Red Harrison 8.30 PETER EVANS Inc. Serial: King Solomon's Mines (8.50): News 10.0) 9.2 ALAN STOKES News (10.0. 1 1.0) 12.0 NEWS 12.10 MARY ADAMS News (1.0. 2.0.

3.0. 4.0) 4.4 JOHN COOK News (5.0. H.I)) 6.30 SPORTS NEWS 6.57 WEATHER 7.0 NEWS 7.5 MICHAEL COLE News (8.0. 9.0. 10.0) 10.2 MUSIC TO MIDNIGHT News (11.0.

11.55) 12.2 CLOSE CR 837 kHz 6.0 am BREAKFAST News half-hourly, interviews. 9.0 Morning Show. 10.30 Habitat and Heritage. 11.0 ATEA 11.30 Pensioner Voice 12.0 noon MIDDAY MAGAZINE 1.30 Alive and WEL. 2.0 Prisons Program: Doing Time.

3.0 CR Bar and Bistro, incl. The Lone Ranger. 5.0 Hometime. 5.15 Comedy. 6.0 Campaign against poverty and unemployment 6.30 MUSIC.

7.0 Souvlaki Show. 7.30 Pal-. estine 8.30 Greek Echoes. 9.30 World Music and X'ullu're. 10,30 12.0 Music in the Dark uz 927 kHz CONTINUOUS HIT MUSIC DB 1026 kHz 5.30 am RICHARD DOWLING Music, news half-hourly, weather.

8.30 Doug Alton 12.0 noon KEITH McGOWAN Music, news hourly. Inc. Racing from Morn-ington, Canterbury. 5.0 Shaun Cosgrove 6.45 DOUG ACKERLEY Racing Update (6.50) hourly. Trotting from Balla-rat.

Greyhounds from Bendigo. 11.0 Farren Hotham all night KZ 1179 kHz 5.30 am PETER MEEHAN News half-hourly. Traffic Reports (7.15. 7.45. 8.15.

8.45). 9.0 Peter Byrne, music, news hourly. Inc. Dr Wright (9.25). 10.20 Passing Parade 12.0 CARL MAGRIN News half-hourly, music.

4.0 Richard Barnes. Night Life and Music (4.15, 5.15. 6.10). Sixties At Six 8.0 SELWYN JONES Music, News. 10.0 Glen Cox, music.

Inc. Midnight Matchmaker. 1.0 Chris Hulme EA 1224 kHz 6.0 MUSIC SHOW. 7.0 Croatian. 8.0 Italian.

Song and Memories. 9.0 Greek. 10.0 German: children's segment. 11.0 Yiddish. 11.30 Hebrew.

12 noon Dutch 1.0 pm TURKISH. 2.0 Hungarian. 3.0 Norwegian. 4.0 Spanish. 5.0 Albanian 6.0 ITALIAN.

6.45 Serbian. 7.30 Greek. 8.15 Spanish. 9.0 German. 10.0 Czech.

11.0 Close AW 1278 kHz 5.30 am JOHN BLACKMAN Music, news half-hourly, inc. Story Time.7.0 Derryn Hinch, John Raedler, Peler Smarke. Evan Green. 7.50 Business news. 8.30 Derryn Hinch, comments, interviews, music, news hourly 12.0 noon NEWS.

12.30 Mike Edmonds. 1.0 Muriel Cooper. 4.0 Mark Day 6.0 ANDY THORPE News. 9.30 Night-line. Father Peter Nicholson, news hourly.

12.0 midnight Australia Overnight with Owen Delaney GL 1341 kHz 5.30 am ROGER KENT. News (5.30, 6.0. 6.30. 7.0. 7.50.

8.30. 9.0). 9.3 Rod News OO.O.vU., 1.2.0. noon). 12.3 pm Gary Newton.

News on the 6.10 MORNING MUSIC Presented bv Jovtelyne Terry. Bible Reading: (7.10);. News (7.15): World Roundup (7.30) 8.30 FOR THE MUSIC LOVER Handel: Water Music suite No. 1 in major; Brahms: Rhapsody for contralto: Haydn: Sym. No.

94 in major, Surprise 10.2 SPEAKING PERSONALLY Good Rowing, by Elizabeth Jenkins 10.18 THE WAY OF THE MYSTIC Series on those who claim a special knowledge of the Divine 10.32 ROSES FOR YOU Songs about roses and other flowers 11.15 ABOUT CHILDREN Series on the first year at schoo 11.25 EARTHSEARCH Science fiction serial by James Follett 12.0 noon COUNTRY HOUR A program of farming news, summaries with vegetable, fish and livestock market reports 12.30 pm NEWS 12.50 FARM REPORT 1.0 WORLD WEDNESDAY Brian Fur-longer presents comments and discussions on international affairs 1.15 STOCK EXCHANGE 1.23 NOTES ON THE NEWS Lionel Ward 1.30 NEWS, WEATHER Including sectional weather and river heights (1.50) 2.0 EXPLORING OPERA Series by Robert Feist Today, Aida by Verdi 3.0 CONCERT FROM WELLS CATHEDRAL Handel: Let God Arise. Chan-dos anthem No. 11; Haydn: Sym. No. 99 in flat: Beethoven: Mass in 4.50 QUESTION WITHOUT NOTICE Serial by Michael Cole on the life of a Member of Parliament 5.0 NEWSVOICE 5.15 WORLD WEDNESDAY Current affairs presented by Brian Furlonger 5.15 ROUNDABOUT Strauss: Cachu-cha.

galop: Mendelssohn: On wings of song: Boleras Sevillanas: Saint--Saen: Finale from The Carnival of the Animals: Villikinsand his Dinah: Sanders: Adios. Muchachos: Dietz, Schwartz: Triplets: Heymann: The Lads of the Navy: Monckton: Back your fan-cv: Belyayevsky: Quadrille: Coward: Countess Mitzi: Mills: Classic Waltz 5.58 STOCK EXCHANGE 6.0 NEWS 6.5 PM Curren; affairs, presented Paul Murphy 6.30 EVENING MUSIC Spohr Clarinet concerto No.l: Bacn. Saint-Saens: Boucree 7.0 NEWS.

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