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The Age from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia • Page 59

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Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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TWO High. S. 6.0 DAD'S ARMY. BBC comedy. G.

6.30 TVTV. The world of TV. Stereo. 7.0 NEWS, SPORT, WEATHER. 7.30 THE 7.30 REPORT.

8.0 THE INVESTIGATORS. ABC consumer affairs series. Stereo. 8.28 NEWS (also at 9.28). 6am Open Learning: French In Action.

R. 6.30 1st Edition. News and current affairs. 7.30 Open Learning: Anthropology The Faces Of Culture. S.

8.0 Open Learning: Discovering Psychology, Cognitive I Processes. S. 8.30 Sesame Street. R. 9.30 Bump.

R. 9.35 Play School. S. 10.0 For The Juniors. S.

10.20 Take A Look. S. 10.30 Zardip's Search For Healthy Wellness. S. 10.45 Acme School S.

11.30 Watch Your Language. R. 11.05 Behind The News. 12.0 The World At Noon. With John Lombard.

12.30pm Only One Earth. R. 1.0 Four Corners. R. 1.45 Media Watch.

R. Stereo. 2.0 Parliament Question Time. House of Representatives. 3.0 Sesame Street.

3.55 Thomas The Tank Engine. R. 4.0 Play School. S. 4.30 Lift Off: Lost, Part Two.

Stereo. 5.0 The Afternoon Show. With Michael Tunn, including 5.02 The Adventures Of TinTin. 5.30 Degrassi 8.30 G.P. Australian drama series set in a busy -suburban medical practice: A Minor Complaint.

A female lawyer finds herself involved in her own court case when her refusal to accept treatment for PMS has dire consequences. With Michael Craig, Michael O'Neill, Marilynne Paspaley, Denise Roberts, Tony LlewellynJones, Paula Forrest, Ian Bolt. PG, Stereo. 9.20 BACKCHAT. With Tim Bowden.

S. 9.30 MINDER. British comedy-drama series: How To Succeed In Business Without Really Retiring. When Arthur decides to retire Ray sees a chance to take over the business. With George Cole, Gary Webster.

S. 10.30 LATELINE. Current affairs, presented by Kerry O'Brien. Including news with Clive Hale. S.

11.05 AMERICAN COLLEGE FOOTBALL. Don Lane presents the Sugar Bowl: Miami at Alabama. 12.30am ATVI News. 1.0 Parliament Question Time. Senate.

2.0 Film: Three Secrets. 1949 drama starring Patricia Neal. PG. 3.35 Red Dwarf. BBC sci-fi comedy.

Stereo. 4.05 Love Lucy. G. 4.30 Dr Who. G.

5.0 Open Learning: Accounting. 5.30 Marketing: Theory And I Practice. S. RADIO AM. RN 621 kHz Radio National.

6am Daybreak. With Kevin Hume and Pru Goward. Inc. news (6.0, 6.30, 7.0, 7.30, 8.0); World Roundup (6.07, 7.37); Steve Adams, sport (6.36). 8.30 The Law Report.

Legal series. 9.0 News. 9.05 10.05 Life Performance. Matters. With With Geraldine Martin Portus.

Doogue. 11.0 10.0 1 News. 11.05 Sandy McCutcheon Presents. Inc. The Food Program with Alan Saunders, R.

(11.10). 11.40 The Week In Film. With Barbara Creed and John Slavin. 12.0 News. 12.10pm Australia Talks Back.

With Sandy McCutcheon. Views on health, religion, the law, politics and the arts; talkback (008) 802 341. 1.0 News. 1.10 National Country Hour. With David Gee.

Primary industry issues; news; current affairs. 2.0 News. 2.05 Green And Practical. Environmental issues with Amanda Armstrong. R.

3.0 News. 3.05 Late Night Live. R. 4.0 News. 4.10 Ramona Koval.

Inc. current affairs; news (5.0). 6.0 News. 6.10 PM. Current affairs with Ellen Fanning.

7.0 News. 7.10 News Commentary. 7.15 Background Briefing. Current issues. R.

8.0 News. 8.05 Performance. R. 9.0 News. 9.05 Life Matters.

R. 9.30 The Law Report. R. 10.0 News. 10.10 Late Night Live.

With Phillip Adams. 11.05 The Nightly Planet. With Robyn Johnston. 1am Radio Australia Overnight. With Peter Cavanagh.

EE 693 kHz 5am Craig Willis: news half hourly; music; guests; finance report; sport (7.0). 9.0 Gary Breeze music; news; Breeze Cuisine (12.0). 2pm Graham Braddy: music; information; guests; What's On (3.15). 7.0 Breeze Music. 9.0 The Nine O'Clock Special.

10.0 Breeze Music through till 5am. LO 774 kHz 5am Sue Howard. Inc. news (5.0, 5.30, 6.0, 6.30, 7.0, 7.45); Early AM (6.10); Melbourne quiz (6.35); finance (7.15); headlines (7.30); Clarke Hansen, sport (7.33). 8.0 AM.

With Peter Thompson. 8.30 Ranaid Macdonald. Current affairs; interviews; news (9.0); Alan Kohler, editor of 'The Age' (9.05); John Palmer, Europe report (9.20); Dimity Reed, planning, local issues and architecture (9.40). 10.0 Jon Faine. Inc.

discussion; news (10.0, 11.0); economics and business (10.35); science and technology (11.35). 12.0 News. 12.10pm The World Today. 1.0 News. 1.10 Terry Lane.

Feature interviews. 2.0 Elaine Canty. Current affairs; discussion; music; interviews; news (2.0, 3.0); gardening (3.15). 4.0 Doug Alton. Comment; current affairs; news (4.0, 5.0); Geoff Slattery, food (5.35).

6.0 News. 6.10 PM. With Ellen Fanning. 7.0 News. 7.10 Terry Laidler.

Inc. Lisa Norman, where do you get it? (7.40); news (8.0); John Schwartz, media (8.25). 9.0 Australla Tonight. With Beverley O'Connor. News magazine program.

Inc. The World Tonight (9.03). 10.30 Tony Deiroy. Current affairs; lifestyle; talkback; Money Talks (10.30); news (11.0, 12.0); national newspaper preview (11.40). 1am Beyond Midnight with Lynne Haultain.

Music; comedy; news hourly. CR 855 kHz Community Radio. Sam Breakfast: inc. Women On the Line (6.30); The Front Page (7.0, 8.0); Left Opinion (8.30). SEVEN Sam CHALLENGE OF THE MACHINE MEN.

Cartoon series. G. 6.30 AGRO'S CARTOON CONNECTION. Children's program. G.

9.0 THE BOOK PLACE. P. Stereo. 9.30 SONS AND DAUGHTERS. G.

10.0 AEROBICS OZ STYLE. Stereo. 10.30 NEWS. Stereo. 11.0 ELEVEN AM.

News. Stereo. 12.0 DESIRE UNDER THE ELMS. 1958 drama starring Sophia Loren and Anthony Perkins. An elderly farmer's young wife comes into conflict with her stepson.

With Burl Ives and Purnell Roberts. Directed by Delbert Mann. AO. 2.30pm TRUE BLUE. US drama series with Timothy Van Patten.

AO. 3.30 MY THREE SONS. G. 4.0 DISNEY ADVENTURES. G.

4.30 BLOCKBUSTERS. Quiz show. C. 5.0 FAMILY FEUD. Game show.

G. 5.30 WHEEL OF FORTUNE. G. 6.0 NEWS, SPORT, WEATHER. Presented by Jennifer Keyte.

6.30 REAL LIFE. Public affairs, presented by Stan Grant. Stereo. 7.0 HOME AND AWAY. Australian drama serial.

Tug sets out to prove to Sarah that he's no longer jealous and possessive. With Laura Vazquez, Ross Newton. Stereo. 7.30 A COUNTRY PRACTICE. Australian drama series: Big Yellow Taxi, Part Two.

Sister Goodfellow loses self confidence when she discovers her husband has been unfaithful. Jonathon Fletcher collapses on top of Bernice during her protest to save the cottages. With Shane Porteous, Maureen Edwards, Andrew Blackman, Michelle Pettigrove, Anne Looby, Kym Wilson, Joyce Jacobs. Stereo. 8.30 AUSTRALIA'S MOST WANTED.

Ann Sanders presents a series which encourages viewers to participate in identifying and locating wanted or missing persons. PGR, Stereo. 9.30 IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT. US drama series: When The Music Stopped. Bubba learns the sad truth about a country singer he idolises.

With Carroll O'Connor, Howard Rollins, Anne-Marie Johnson, Alan Autry. PGR, Stereo. 10.30 TONIGHT LIVE. With Steve Vizard. AO, Stereo.

11.30 DARK JUSTICE. US drama series about a judge who leads a double life as a vigilante. A0. 12.30am THE NBC TODAY SHOW. G.

2.30 MY NEW CAR. 1988 romance starring George Newbern and Leslie Hope. AO, Stereo. 3.50 KISS ME, STUPID. 1964 comedy starring Dean Martin and Ray Walston.

PGR. Green Guide TUESDAY 11 May Steve Martin becomes involved with a galaxy of Hollywood stars in 'Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid' (Ten, 12.30am). SBS: 28 UHF 3.45pm Novosti. Russian news. 4.15 TV Ed.

4.45 English At Work. R. 5.15 Little Missy. Brazilian drama serial. G.

5.50 FYI (in Laotian). 6.0 World Sports. 6.30 World News. 7.0 DATELINE. Current affairs, presented by Paul Murphy.

7.30 AMERICAN CHRONICLES. Second of a new ten-part US series exploring, the American psyche: The The Beholder. 8.0 THE WOLVIS FAMILY. Six-part British comedy-drama series set around a family who have agreed to the televising of their therapy sessions. With John Joyce, Honey Hazel, Charlie Condou (Preview: Page 3).

8.30 THE CUTTING EDGE. Living With The Gun. Documentary focusing on America's pervasive gun culture. Featuring interviews with the persecuted, perpetrators and the police. Following the program will be an interview with one of the documentary's producers, David Hirst, and Dateline's Helen Vatsikopoulos.

9.25 HOTLINE. Viewer feedback. 9.30 SURVIVING AT THE TOP. Final of a three-part Italian mini-series. Anna finds emotional support in Paolo, a famous neuro-surgeon and close friend of her brothers.

With Edwige Fenech, Andrea Giordana and Mathieu Carriere. 11.15 CIRCLE OF FIRE. Syrian drama series revolving around members of a conservative family. 12.15am CLOSE. 9.0 Koori Survival Show.

11.0 Second Opinion: health issues. 12.0 Midday Rap. 1pm Australian Jazz Connections. 2.0 Vinyl And Shellac. 4.0 Hometime.

5.30 Stick Together. 6.0 Media Moves. 6.30 Voice Of The Renaissance. 7.0 Tamil. 7.30 Maltese.

8.30 FILEF (Italian). 9.30 Voice Of Truth. 10.30 Local And Live. 12.0 Hot Flushes. 2am Music In The Dark.

UZ 927 kHz 6am Good Sports: Leon Wiegard, Scot Palmer and Ray Jordon. 10.0 Race Day: Keith Hillier. 12.0 Racing: John Vertigan. 5pm Talking Thoroughbreds: with Shelley Hancox. 7.0 Racing: Brian Mazoletti.

11.0 Sportsnight Golf Show: Brian Taylor. 12.0 Talkback: Glen Heyne. PB 1026 kHz Parliament: 1.58pm; 7.15 Question Time: Senate; 8.0; music between sessions. 10.30 Close. 1179 kHz 3RPH program listings: refer page 24 (Green Guide city edition only).

EA 1224 kHz Ethnic Radio. 6am Community Noticeboard. 6.15 Arabic. 7.0 Greek. 7.45 Italian.

8.30 Serbian. 9.15 Vietnamese. 10.0 German. 10.45 Polish. 11.30 Portuguese.

12.15pm Maltese. 1.0 Filipino. 1.45 Macedonian. 2.30 Greek. 3.

3.15 Italian. 4.0 French. 4.45 Croatian. 5.30 Turkish. 6.15 Cantonese.

7.0 Vietnamese. 7.45 Khmer. 8.30 Russian. 9.15 Spanish. 10.0 Albanian.

10.45 Swedish. 11.15 Norwegian. 11.45 Music. 12.0 Close. AW 1278 kHz 5.30am Dean Banks and Ross Stevenson: inc.

humor; interviews; news half hourly; sport; Ann Tenna, showbiz news; Harley Carnes, New York report (6.55). 8.30 Neil Mitchell: issues; interviews; talkback; news; David Koch, finance (10.20). 12.0 News. 12.30pm Margaret Fletcher: inc. interviews; music; Julie Flynn, federal politics (1.30); Bruce Phillips, travel (2.30).

4.0 Paul Barber: Whiparound; guests; openline; news; Laurie Oakes, Canberra (6.30); Dr David Hill, veterinary advice (6.40). 8.0 Nightline: with Bruce Mansfield and Philip Brady: inc. news hourly. 12.0 Keith McGowan. MP 1377 kHz Easy Music.

5am Andrew McLaren Jill Pagnoccolo. 9.0 Denis Walter. 12.0 Ward Everaardt: inc. '50s '60s Lunch Hour (12.0). 4pm Dave 8.0 Peter O'Callaghan.

12.0 Brendan McGreal. AK 1503 kHz 7am Continental Breakfast with Ricardo Schirru (in Italian). 8.0 Caffe Espresso with Litza Adorno and Gianfranco Luccetti (in Italian). Inc. What's Happening in Melbourne.

12.0 De Ja Vu with with Armando Cesari (in Italian). 2pm The Afternoon Show with Nadia Marzella (in English). Inc. interviews. 5.0 Questa Sera C'e with Alessandro Bertini (in Italian).

8.0 Legally Speaking (in English). 9.0 International Music. 12.0 Overnight Music. Parliament is now broadcast on 1026 kHz. FM BAY 93.9 MHz 6am Laurie Atlas: inc.

news hourly; local news (6.30, 7.30, 8.30); Maurie Fields' Quickie (7.58). 10.0 Pauia Claridge: inc. Show Biz and gossip with Peter Ford (11.30); Lunch- line requests (12.0). 2pm Ken Lane: Stock Market Report (5.20). 7.0 Frank McKay.

inc. Night-time request line (7.30). 12.0 All Night Favorites. NINE 6am ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT. R.

6.30 WORLD NEWS. From ITN. 6.55 BUSINESS TODAY. G. 7.0 TODAY.

Infotainment. G. 9.0 HERE'S HUMPHREY. R. P.

9.30 ERNIE AND DENISE. G. 10.30 NEWS. 11.0 WHAT'S COOKING. G.

11.30 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT. 12.0 RAY MARTIN AT MIDDAY. Infotainment. PGR. 1.30pm DAYS OF OUR LIVES.

PGR. 2.30 THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. US drama serial. PGR. 3.30 SUPERMARKET SWEEP.

G. 4.0 THE FLYING NUN. G. 4.30 THE NEW ADVENTURES OF SKIPPY. Australian series.

C. S. 5.0 WHO'S THE BOSS. G. 5.30 HAPPY DAYS.

G. 6.0 NEWS, SPORT, WEATHER. 6.30 A CURRENT AFFAIR. 7.0 SALE OF THE CENTURY. S.

7.29 KENO. 7.30 AUSTRALIA'S FUNNIEST HOME VIDEO SHOW. Jo Beth Taylor. PGR. 8.0 ALL TOGETHER NOW.

Australian comedy series: I Am Woman. Anna and Thomas plot to get rid of their housekeeper. With Jon English, Steven Jacobs. PGR. 8.30 BILLY.

US comedy series: Love Me Or Leave Me, Part Two. Billy and Mary realise that they still want to live together. With Billy Connolly, Marie Marshall. PGR. 9.0 WITH CHILDREN.

US comedy series: Death Of A Shoe Salesman. Al and Peg go shopping for a family burial plot. With Ed O'Neill, Katey Sagal. PGR. 9.30 LAW OF THE LAND.

Australian drama series about a city lawyer who becomes a country magistrate. Ray Richmond drops all charges against Harry. The drug investigation goes horribly wrong. Peter and Kate discover they are more than friends. With David Roberts, Lisa Hensley, Richard Moir.

PGR, S. 10.30 NIGHTLINE. With Jim Waley. 11.0 STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION. US science fiction series: Menage A Troi.

With Patrick Stewart, Jonathon Frakes. PGR. 12.0 GOOD MORNING AMERICA DOWN UNDER. Charles Gibson and Joan Lunden present their daily news and information program from Australia and New Zealand. G.

2am WORLD ENTERTAINMENT REPORT. Showbusiness news. AO. 3.10 ANGLICAN TV: THIS THAT AND THE OTHER. Religious program.

3.40 EAST OF SUDAN. 1964 adventure starring Anthony Quayle and Sylvia Sims. G. 5.30 THE SULLIVANS. G.

K-ROCK 95.5 MHz 6am The Big Mattress: Mike O'Loughlin. 9.0 Steve Woods. 12.0 Todd Austin. 4pm Frank Fursey. 8.0 Warren Penny.

12.0 K-Rock all night. TTFM 101.1 MHz 5.30am Breakfast Mix with Kevin John and Jane Holmes. 10.0 Nigel Ross. 3pm Mark Hyland. 7.0 Brad Turner: inc.

Love Songs and Dedications. 12.0 Darren James. FOX 101.9 MHz 5.30am FOX Morning Crew: with Peter 'Grubby' Stubbs, Peter Moon, Michael Veitch and Dee Dee. 9.0 Mike Perso: inc. Hour of Power; Classic Rock No Repeat Workday.

12.0 Peter Harrison: inc. Classic Rock No Repeat Workday. 3pm Barry Bissell: inc. 5 O'Clock Funnies. 7.0 James O'Neill: inc.

The Hot 20. 10.0 Joe Bovalino and Billy Pinnell with Australian Made. 12.0 Dave Gorr. GOLD 104 104.3 MHz 6am The Wake Up Club: Shawn Cosgrove and Liz Sullivan. 9.0 Gavin Wood: inc.

Top 10 at 10. 12.0 All Request Lunch Break with Craig Huggins. 4pm Don Lunn: inc. Car Toons; The '60s at 6. 7.0 Peter Byrne.

12.0 Music. MMM 105.1 MHz 6am The Richard Stubbs' Breakfast Show: with Brigitte Ducios, Eddie McGuire, Danger: Low Brow. 9.0 Kevin Hillier. 12.0 Kent Forbes. 3pm Mark Irvine.

7.0 Mobbs and Fletch. 10.0 Ed Phillips. 1am Adam Cusack. ABC 105.9 MHz 6am Breakfast. With Colin Fox.

Inc. music; news, weather hourly. 9.0 News. 9.05 Adventures In Good Music. Betwixt And Between.

Karl Haas offer examples of musical interludes, entr'actes and intermezzos. 10.0 Mid Morning. With Charles Southwood. Inc. Tchaikovsky: Souvenir de Florence, Sextet in minor (Camerata Lysy, Gstaad); Pasculli arr Mortimer: I Vespri Siciliani Paraphrase (I Salonisti).

11.30 Composer Profile: Keith Humble. 12.0 News. 12.05pm Geoff Bennett's Lunchtime. Works by Tchaikovsky, Prokofiev and Gliere. 2.0 European Concert Hall.

Featuring Andras Schiff, piano: Yuuko Shiokawa, violin; Boris Pergamenschikov, cello. Smetana: Piano Trio in minor; Kubelik: Trio Concertante; Mendelssohn: Piano Trio in minor. 4.0 News. 4.05 Classic Drive. With Andi Ross.

Light classics: new releases; news (5.0; 6.0). 7.0 News. 7.05 Tuesday Night. With John Miller. Dvorak: Serenade in minor (London Phil Hogwood); Janacek: Idyll (Los Angeles Chamber Schwarz).

8.0 European Concert Hall. Salzburg Festival 1992. Featuring Andras Schiff, piano; Bruno Canino, piano. Works by Janacek and Schubert. 10.0 Seymour Group In Concert.

Featuring Christine Draeger, flute; Peter Jenkin, clarinet; Tony Fogg, piano; David Hewitt, percussion; Georges Lentz, violin; AnneLouise Comerford, viola; Friedrich Gauwerky, cello; Donna Baison, soprano; David Stanhope, conductor. Currie: Variations (1992); Lumsdaine: A Tree Telling of Orpheus (1991). 11.0 Berlioz In Italy. Le Carnival Romain, Overture (London Sym Davis); Harold in Italy, Symphony (Josef Suk, va; Czech Phil FischerDieskau). 12.0 Music Overnight.

With Paul Griffiths. Inc. 'the' West Australlah Symphony Orchestra; Vladimir Verbitsky, conductor: Ashley Arbuckle, violin, in works by 29 TEN 6am NEWS. With Craig Campbell. 7.0 THE BIG BREAKFAST.

G. 8.30 MULLIGRUBS. P. 9.0 GOOD MORNING AUSTRALIA. Infotainment with Bert Newton.

G. 11.0 SALLY JESSY RAPHAEL. US chat show: I Want To Divorce My Kids. PGR. 12.0 SANTA BARBARA.

PGR. 1pm THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL. US drama serial. PGR. 1.30 DONAHUE.

US chat show: A Hundred Teens Say AIDS Doesn't Stop Sex And Pregnancy. PGR. 2.30 THE OPRAH WINFREY SHOW. US chat show: Men Dumped By Pregnant Women. PGR.

3.30 GENERAL HOSPITAL. PGR. 4.0 THE WONDER YEARS. G. 4.30 TOTALLY WILD.

Series focusing on Australia's wildlife and natural environment, hosted by Tim Bailey and Linda Kilpatrick. C. 5.0 NEWS, SPORT, WEATHER. 6.0 JEOPARDY! Quiz series. G.

6.30 NEIGHBOURS. Australian drama serial. Helen's attempts to find new meaning in her life are thwarted by her own family. Brad decides on a plan that will destroy happiness. With Natalie Imbruglia.

S. 7.0 HINCH. Current affairs. 7.30 ROSEANNE. US comedy series.

Part One: Looking For Loans In All The Wrong Places. Roseanne and Jackie are forced to ask their mother for money. PGR. Part Two: PMS Love You. Dan has good reason to be concerned about Roseanne's emotional state.

With Roseanne Arnold, John Goodman, Lecy Goranson, Sara Gilbert. R. G. 8.30 LA LAW. US drama series: Hello And Goodbye.

Paros represents a woman who is suing a television station for the death of her husband. Morales discovers the true identity of the woman claiming to be his wife. With Corbin Bernsen, Richard Dysart, Jill Eikenberry, Larry Drake, Michael Tucker, A. Martinez. AO.

9.30 INSIDE EDITION. News magazine program with Peter Luck. AO. 10.30 NEWS. With Anne Fulwood.

11.0 RUGBY WORLD. With David Fordham and Nick Farr-Jones. G. 12.0 STUDS. US match-making game show, hosted by Mark De Carlo.

AO. 12.30am DEAD MEN DON'T WEAR PLAID. 1982 comedy-mystery star ring Steve Martin and Rachel Ward. R. PGR.

2.10 THE LAST REUNION. 1980 drama starring Cameron Mitchell and A Leo Fong. AO. 4.0 PRISONER. AO.

5.0 NEW ANIMAL WORLD. G. 5.30 SLEDGEHAMMER. PGR. Brahms, Schubert, Dvorak and Tchaikovsky.

JJJ 107.5 MHz 6am Helen Razer and Mikel Robins: inc. news hourly. 9.0 Angela Catterns: music; current affairs; news hourly; talkback (11.0). 12.0 Jenny Oldershaw: music; news. 4pm lan Rogerson with Debbie Spillane: news hourly: sport.

7.0 Andy Glitre: latest contemporary music. 10.0 Richard Kingsmill: Australian Music Show. 1am Music. COMMUNITY FM ZZZ 92.3 MHz Multicultural Radio. 7am Croatian.

8.0 Greek. 9.0 Palestinian. 10.0 Assyrian. 11.0 Polish. 12.0 Voices Of Our World.

1pm The Boite: world music cafe. 2.0 Egyptian. 3.0 Italian. 4.0 Albanian. 5.0 Macedonian.

6.0 Greek Cypriot. 7.0 Croatian Matija Gubec. 8.0 Turkish. 9.0 Spanish. 10.0 Chinese.

11.0 Let's Be Friends. 12.0 The Factor: international dance music. 2am Close. SCB 88.3 MHz Moorabbin. PVR 88.6 MHz Plenty Valley.

INR 96.5 MHz Inner North-East. MDR 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 Mornington. NOW 98.9 MHz North West. VYV 99.1 MHz Healesville. YYR 100.3 MHz Geelong.

RRR 102.7 MHz 6am Breakfasters. 9.0 Metropolis Then: inc. Cover to Cover (11.0). 12.0 Midday News. 12.07pm Don't Let's Start.

2.0 Folk Show. 4.0 Tough Culture. 7.0 Pulp: crime fiction. 7.30 Putting On The Writs. King Sounds.

10.0 It's A Love Thang. 12.0 Friendly Fire. 2am Training. MBS 103.5 MHz Classical Music. 6am Melody.

8.0 Musicale. 9.30 Philips Music Hour. 10.30 Music Miscellany. Inc. Stravinsky: Batlet, Agon Iwaki).

11.0 Tuesday At Eleven. Inc. Vorisek (born Sonata in for violin and piano (Vaciav Sitil, Zorka Zichova, p). 1pm Music a la Carte. 2.0 Divertissement.

Inc. Alfven: Symphony No. 1 in minor (Stockholm Phil Jarvi). 4.0 Australians Make Music. Inc.

Browning: Third Symphony, first movement (Vic Phil Humble). 5.0 Vivace. 7.0 Melbourne Symphony Radio. With Cameron Mowat. Works by Neil Curry, Reger and Beethoven.

8.0 Music In Miniature. Inc. Beethoven: String Quartet No. 7 in (Razumovsky No. 1) (Vermeer Quartet).

9.0 Melbourne's Music Makers. A concert recorded at the Toorak Uniting Church on 4 June 1989. Featuring the Elysium Ensemble with guest tenor Gerald English. 10.0 Night Train: jazz and blues from the '40s, '50s and '60s. 12.0 Notturno: classics through the night.

PBS 106.7 MHz 6am Breakfast. 9.0 Alternative Rock. 10.30 Loaded: American Independent. 12.0 Independent Rock. 1.30pm Heavy Rock, Metal.

3.30 Blues Cruise. 5.30 Undercurrents: national current affairs. 6.0 Soul Time. 7.30 Australian Jazz. 8.80 Rockabilly.

10.0 Jazz, Blues, Gospel. 12.0 Experimental, Tribal, Trance. 2am Insomnia..

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