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35 Green Guide ZE THURSDAY 15 June 1 i i 6am TV AM. Business affairs. 7.30 THE CARTOON CONNECTION. Hosted by Alex Wileman and Michael Horrocks. G.

9.0 BEWITCHED. G. 9.28 COMMUNITY SERVICE. G. 9.30 FAT CAT AND FRIENDS.

G. 10.0 MAMA'S FAMILY. G. 10 JO GIMME A BREAK. G.

11.0 ELEVEN AM. Don Willesee. 12.0 THE BERT NEWTON SHOW. Live variety program. PGR.

1pm THE POWER, THE PASSION. Australian drama serial. PGR. 1.30 SKEEZER. 1982 drama starring mm Karen Valentine and Mari-clare Costello.

The true story of a dog who is instrumental in helping emotionally disturbed children overcome their problems. With Dee Wallace, Tom Atkins. Directed by Peter Hunt. PGR. 3.30 TOM AND JERRY.

R. G. 4.0 WOMBAT. Children's series. C.

4.30 SUGAR AND SPICE. Series following the adventures of two girls in 1920s Australia. C. 5.0 WHEEL OF FORTUNE. G.

5.30 FAMILY TIES. G. 6.0 HOME AND AWAY. Australian drama serial. Celia agonises over a moral dilemma.

S. 6.30 NEWS, SPORT, WEATHER. 7.0 HINCH. Current affairs. G.

6am USA TODAY. G. 6.30 NEWS. 7.0 GOOD MORNING AUSTRALIA. 9.0 TIL TEN.

Joan Mclnnes. PGR. 10.0 MULLIGRUBS. R. G.

10.30 NEWS. 11.0 ANOTHER WORLD. PGR. 12.0 SANTA BARBARA. PGR.

1pm THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL. US drama serial. PGR. 1.30 ONE LIFE TO LIVE. PGR.

2.0 DALLAS. R. PGR. 3.0 RICHMOND HILL. PGR, S.

4.0 DOUBLE DARE. Game show. C. 4.30 LASSIE. R.

C. 5.0 BATMAN. R. G. 5.30 PERFECT MATCH.

G. 6.0 NEWS, SPORT, WEATHER. 7.0 NEIGHBOURS. Australian drama serial. Joe and Henry enlist help to make their video.

S. 7.30 KAY COTTEE: FIRST LADY. The story of the first woman to complete a non-stop solo circumnavigation of the world. G. 8.30 MURDER SHE WROTE.

US mystery series: Mirror, Mirror, On The Wall, Part One. A fading mystery writer visits Jessica in Cabot Cove and becomes the prime suspect in a murder. With Angela Lans-bury, Richard Anderson, Shelley Fabares, David Hedison. PGR. 9.30 ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS.

Series of mysteries. Part One: Twisted Sisters. A jealous sorority house president plans to teach a new pledge a lesson. With Mia Sara, Carolyn Dunn. AO.

Part Two: My Dear Watson. Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson have another encounter with their sworn enemy. Professor Moriarty. With Brian Bedford, John Colicos. PGR.

10.25 NEWS. Inc. business report. 10.30 CLASSIC DETECTIVE MYSTERIES. Ellery Queen.

The Phar-oah's Curse. An archaeologist becomes the seventh victim of an alleged mummy's curse. G. 11 JO BUCK ROGERS. G.

12.0 BLOOD ON THE SUN. 1945 Kay Cottee: First Lady (Ten, 7.30pm) tells the story of the lone yachtswoman's extraordinary seven-month journey. 6am EARLY NEWS. Eric Walters. 6.30 BUSINESS TODAY.

7.0 TODAY. Presented by George Negus and Elizabeth Hayes. G. 9.0 HERE'S HUMPHREY. G.

9.30 IN MELBOURNE TODAY. Ernie Sigley and Denise Drysdale. G. 10.30 GENERAL HOSPITAL. PGR.

11 JO NEWS. Tracy Grimshaw. 1 2.0 THE MIDDAY SHOW WITH RAY MARTIN. Variety program. PGR.

I. 30pm DAYS OF OUR LIVES. PGR. 2.30 THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. US drama serial.

PGR. 3.30 DIFPRENT STROKES. R. G. 4.0 C'MON KIDS.

Children's program, including Pugwall. S. 5.0 HAPPY DAYS. R. G.

5J0 EYE ON AUSTRALIA. 6.0 NEWS, SPORT, WEATHER. 6.30 A CURRENT AFFAIR. Presented by Jana Wendt. 7.0 SALE OF THE CENTURY.

G. S. 7.28 KENO. With Denis Walter. 7.30 THE FLYING DOCTORS.

Australian drama series: No Man's Land. The townspeople are convinced that Kate and Geoff left town to get married secretly and are upset that they were excluded from such an important event. With Robert Grubb, Liz Burch, Brett Climo, Peter O'Brien, Rebecca Gibney, Le-nore Smith. S. 8.30 MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE.

Australian-US co-produced adventure series: The Devils. A British aristocrat is suspected of blackmailing high-ranking civil servants after involving them in sacrificial rituals. With Peter Graves, Phil Morris, Tony Hamilton, Thaao Penghlis, Jane Badler, Tiffany Lamb. AO, S. 9.30 JAKE AND THE FATMAN.

US drama series: Side By Side. McCabe finds himself playing Man Friday to a cranky teenage Crusoe when the pair are shipwrecked after an explosion. With Joe Penny, William Conrad. PGR. 10.30 GRAHAM KENNEDY COAST TO COAST.

Presented by Graham Kennedy and John Mangos. PGR. I I. 30 SPENSER: FOR HIRE. US detective series: McAllister.

Spenser joins forces with a tenacious lawyer to defend a black naval officer accused of killing his white captain's daughter. With Robert Urich. AO. 12.30am HONEYBOY. 1982 drama 1 7am Ghostbusters.

R. 7.26 Wofzel Gummtdge Down Under. R. 7.50 The Adventures Of Paddington. 7.55 Belle And Sebastian.

R. 8.20 Sesame Street 9.20 Parental Guidance Recommended. 9.30 Play School. S. 1 0.0 Hunter.

10.20 Upper Primary Arts And Crafts. 10.40 Thomas The Tank Engine And Friends. 10.45 Your Living Body. 11.0 Trapp, Winkle And Box. S.

11.20 The Media. 1 1.40 Scientific Eye. 12.0 Lome Greene's New Wilderness. 12.30pm National Press Club Luncheon. High Commissioner, Hang Ngor.

1.30 The Sorcerer's Apprentice. 1.45 For The Juniors. 2.05 Buongiomo Italia! R. 2.30 Quantum. R.

3.0 Sesame Street 3.55 Bunyip. 4.0 Play School. S. 4.30 Mr Squiggle And Friends. 5.02 The Mysterious Cities Of Gold.

R. 5.30 DEAD ENTRY. Second of a three-part BBC thriller about a 15-year-old computer whiz. G. 6.0 THE OZ GAME.

ABC quiz series. 6.30 KEEP IT IN THE FAMILY. R. 6.55 COME AND GET IT. R.

G. 7.0 NEWS, SPORT, WEATHER. 7.30 THE 7.30 REPORT. 8.0 THE UNFAIR GO? Second of a six-part documentary series examining the state of welfare in Australia and around the world: A Net Full Of Holes. Why has Australia lost its lead in welfare reform? S.

NEWS (also at 9.22). 8.30 THE BILL. British drama series set at Wapping's Sun Hill police station: Free WheelOnly A Bit Of Thieving. With Barbara Thorn, Ben Roberts, Eamonn Walker, Eric Richard, Tony Scannell. PGR, S.

9.25 BACK CHAT. Tim Bowden. 9.30 MAN ON THE RIM. Third of an 11 -part documentary series tracing man's evolution in the Pacific region: Into The Deep Freeze. A look at the people who moved out of South-East Asia and pushed north to the Arctic during the Ice Age and how they learnt to cope with the cold.

S. 10.30 NEWS. With Clive Hale. 10.55 TALKING PICTURES. Host Geraldine Mellett presents a comprehensive guide to the latest movie and video releases.

11.25 A SHOCKING ACCIDENT. British black comedy about a young lad who grows up haunted by the indignity of his father's bizarre and rather comical death. With Rupert Everett, Jenny Seagrove, Barbara Hicks, Benjamin Whitrow. PGR (Preview: Page 4). 11.50 CLOSE.

3pm TV Ed. 4.0 Sport Report R. 4.30 First In Line. R. 5.0 Kaleidoscope.

Cartoons from around the world. 5.30 Xerxes. First of a new six-part Swedish children's series about three young school leavers. 6.0 No One But You. Mexican drama series.

G. 6.30 World News. Presented by Mary Kostaki-dis. 7.0 Sport Report Presented by Les Murray. 7.30 BATTLE FOR THE PLANET.

Second of a seven-part British documentary series on environmental issues, tonight, the effects of air pollution on both the environment and people. 8.0 TONIGHT. Current affairs, presented by Elias Chalouhi. 8.30 CHILD OF LOVE. 1987 Welsh suspense starring Delyth Wyn and Jon Soresi.

A Welsh woman goes to Italy to track down her husband and her young son. With Stefan Morgan. Directed by Peter Jeffries (in Welsh, Italian and English). 10.05 RAOSAHEB. 1986 Indian drama starring Anupam Kher and Tanvi Mehta.

After studying in England, a progressive barrister returns to India at the turn of the century and has trouble dealing with old traditions (in Hindi). 12.25am CLOSE. 7.30 OPEN ALL HOURS. BBC comedy series about a penny-pinching Yorkshire shopkeeper. Arkwright is upset when Nurse Gladys greets an old flame with open arms.

With Ronnie Barker, David Jason, Lynda Baron. G. 8.0 'ALLO 'ALLO. BBC comedy series. Rene and company are trapped in the POW camp after the escape tunnel is blocked.

With Gordon Kaye, Carmen Silvera, Vicki Michelle, Richard Marner, Sam Kelly, Guy Siner. PGR. 8.30 FAST FORWARD. Australian comedy series which takes a satirical look at the week's events. AO.

9.30 UNSOLVED MYSTERIES. Robert Stack hosts new episodes of the US series probing unsolved mysteries. PGR. 10.30 NEWSWORLD. 11.30 SHELLEY.

PGR. 12.0 NEWS OVERNIGHT. Inc Today. 2am PLAYERS. 1979 drama starring AN MacGraw and Dean-Paul Martin.

An aspiring tennis professional falls in love with an older woman. AO. 4.15 NEWSWORLD. R. 5.0 GOLF.

Direct telecast of the first day's play in the 1989 US Open, from the Oak Hill Country Club, New York. drama starring James Cag-ney and Sylvia Sidney. In pre-war Japan, an American newspaperman foresees the threat to democracy posed by the ruling warlords. With Wallace Ford. Directed by Frank Lloyd.

PGR. 1.45am MRS SUNDANCE. 1974 4J starring Erik Estrada and Morgan Fairchild. AO. a western starring Elizabeth Montgomery and Robert 2.20 THE MONTANA TRAP.

Drama starring Stephen Boyd and TP Hardy Kruger. PGR. 4.05 FUTURE COP. 1976 adventure starring Ernest Borgnine and John Amos. PGR.

5.30 THE YOUNG DOCTORS. R. G. Foxworth. PGR.

3.30 ARCHIE'S TV FUNNIES. R. G. 4.0 THE DOWN UNDER SHOW. G.

5.0 GROOVIE GOOLIES. G. 5.30 SPIDERMAN AND HIS AMAZING FRIENDS. Cartoon. G.

1 ter. Noon Gary Newton. 4.0pm Tim Hind: Geelonq Tonight, entertainment (6.40). 7.0 Cam Fletcher. 10.0 Mark Bunting.

1.0 am Pat Bonello. MP 1377 kHz Easy Listening. 6.0am Andrew, Jill. 9.0 Graham Braddy. 12.0 noon Dave Barnett.

4.0 pm Ward Ever-aardt. 8.0 Ray Lawrence. Midnight Rob Buckingham. XY 1422 kHz 5.0am John Hood. 9.0 Laurie Atlas.

12.0 noon John Henry. 4.0pm Phil Baildon. 8.0 Dave Ferguson. 12.0 midnight David Gibney. AK 1503 kHz 5.30am Uncle Roy and Darren.

9.0 Margaret Peacock. Alan Pearsall. Noon Keith McGowan, requests. 4.0pm Dean Banks. 7.0 The Buck Stops Here, finance, with Steve Murphy, Dick Gross.

8.0 Frank Hardy, including League teams (9.45). 10.0 Philip Adams. Midnight Ken Lane. PB 1593 kHz Parliament 9.58 am; 7.15 Question Time; 8.0; music between sessions. 10.30 Close.

RPH 1629 kHz Radio For The Print Handicapped. 7.0am Eye Opener. 7.30 Age. 8.30 Sun. 9.0 Australian.

9.25 Movement to Music. 9.30 Shoppers' Guide. 10.0 Fashion. 10.30 Magazine. 11.0 Newspapers.

R. 12.55pm Movement To Music, R. 1.0 Our Selection. 3.0 Roaming Around. 4.0 Time Magazine.

5.0 World In Review. 5.45 Editorial. 6.0 Suburban News East. 6.55 Highlights. 7.0 Herald.

8.0 Vision Victoria. 8.30 Connections. 9.0 Around the Institute. 9.30 Feature Writers' Forum. 10.0 Media Review.

10.30 Serial. 11.0 Artists and Their Music. 11.30 Selection, R. 1.30 Close. 4.0 Doug Aiton: comment, current affairs; news (4.0, 5.0): Canberra report (5.10); Young Achievers (5.20); profile (5.30).

6.0 News. 6.10 PM. 6.55 Sport 7.0 News. 7.15 Paul Barber news (8.0. 9.0); Peter Reith.

Pete Steedman. politics (8.5); Paul Harris, films (8.40); The World Tonight (9.30). 10.0 News, cricket 10.16 Barbara Horn: music, interviews; seriall Heard the Owl Call My Name (10.45); news, cricket (11.0, 12.0). 1.0 Beyond Midnight ABC Regionals: 5.0am Breakfast Show inc. AM (6.10.

8.0). 8.30 Regional news. 8.33 current affairs. 8.45 local news, talkback, news (9.0, 10.0. 1 1.0).

11.3 Offspring. 11.30 Lane's Company. 12.0 noon As AR. 1.0 News. 1.5 Weather.

1.10 Market Reports. 1.15 Money Matters. 2.0 As AR. 3.0 News, Ockhams Razor. 3.15 Interviews, music, news, talkback (008 033800).

stock exchange (5.58). 6.0 As LO. 7.0 News, First Edition. 7.30 Bright Sparks. 8.0 Singers of Renown.

9.0 Caroline Jones. 10.0 As LO. CR 855 kHz Community Radio. 6.0am Breakfast, inc. Stick Together (7.0).

9.0 Film Show. 10.30 African National Congress. 11.0 Unitarian. 11.30 Kid's Cuts. 11.45 Echoes At Noon.

12.0 Midday Cuppa. 1.30 pm Crystal Clear. 2.0 Hippy Preservation Society. 4.0 Home-time. 5.30 Stick Together, R.

6.0 Legal Service. 6.30 Turkish Youth. 7.0 Maltese. 7.30 Macedonian. 8.30 Armenian.

9.0 Greek. 10.0 Greek: Progressive Youth. 10.30 Indulgences. Midnight African. 2.0am Dazed.

UZ 927 kHz 5.0am John Blackman, Ian Cover. 9.0 Colette Mann, Mike Woods, comedy, variety. 11.30 John Vertigan. racing. 5.0 pm Leon Wiegard: Good Sports.

7.0 Andrew Bensley. racing. 11.0 Terry Laidler, Friends. 1.0am Open Forum, phone 347 3477. TT 1026 kHz Classic Hits.

5.0am Gavin Wood. Geoff Cox. 9.0 Mike Hammond. Noon Carl Magrin. 4.0pm Nigel Ross.

8.0 Brent James. Midnight Steve Anderton. KZ 1179 kHz 5.30am Peter Meehan. Liz Sullivan. 9.0 Shawn Cos-grove.

1.0pm Bruce Neels. 4.0 Peter Byrne. 8.0 Chris Heaney: Matchmaker (9.0). 12.0 Peter Mclnnes. EA 1224 kHz Ethnic Radio.

6.0 International Music. 7.0 Macedonian. 8.0 Italian. 9.0 Greek: memories and requests. 10.0 German.

11.0 Chinese. 11.30 Hindi. Noon Maltese. 1.0pm Arabic. 2.0 French.

3.0 Lao. 4.0 Spanish. 5.0 Maltese. 6.0 Italian. 6.45 Slovenian.

7.30 Greek. 8.15 Spanish. 9.0 German. 10.0 Russian. 11.0 Close.

AW 1278 kHz 5.30am Bill Tuckey: US report (6.15): UK report (7.15); sport (7.25). 8.0 Upfront debate. 8.30 Murray Nicoil. live from Tokyo: newstalk. interviews.

12.0 noon News. 12-30prn Report 1.0 John Hindle: comment interviews. 3.0 Neil Mitchell: newstalk. 6.0 Jim Wilshire: comment interviews, music, news. 8.0 Motor Show, Max Kirwin.9.0 Crossways, Peter Thomas.

104) NightJine. Alex Kenwprlpy. news, yUarviewS t- CL'O 1341 -n rc Classic Hits. 5.0am Mike O'Loughlin. 9.0 Denis Wal- 4.0 Triple Archie.

7.0 Oz Independent. 10.0 Son of Crawdaddy, blues. Midnight Anchovy Brothers. 2.0am Twilight Zone. MBS 103.5 MHz Classical Music 6.0am Melody.

8.0 Musicale. 9.30 Concert. 12 noon Australian musicians. 1.0pm Music a la Carte. 2.0 Concert.

5.0 Intermezzo. 7.0 Romanticism: CM. von Weber, pt.2. 8.30 What's New. record releases.

10.30 Theatretrack. Sondheim: 'Merrily We Roll Along'. Midnight Close. MMM 105.1 MHz 6.0am The Generation, inc. Radio Handball (7.35).

9.0 Richard Stubbs. 12.0 noon Lee Simon. 3.0pm Mark Irvine. 7.0 John Peters. 10.0 Kent Forbes.

I. 0am Noel McMahon. ABC 105.9 MHz 6.0am Music. News (6.0, 7.0. 8.0).

8.5 Music. 9.0 Adventures In Good Music. Contemporary Views. What did musicians and artists think of their great contemporaries? 10.0 Chamber Orchestra of Europe, conductor Erich Leinsdorf, with Natalia Gutman, cello. Stravinsky: Octet for winds; Haydn: Cello concerto in Richard Strauss: Le Bourgeois gentilhomme.

II. 30 Voices. Luzzaschi: Three madrigals; Monteverdi: II ballo; Schumann: Tanzlied. 11.50 Young Australia: Marilyn Meier, piano, plays Mozart, Liszt and Grainger. 12.30pm News.

12.35 Music: Lecocq, Liszt. Rossini, Puccini, Bock, Delibes, Nazareth, Bax. Debussy. 2.0 Classic Performances. Tchaikovsky: France sea da Rimini, fantasy (Boston SO, Munch); Khachaturi-an: Violin concerto in minor (Oistrakh, USSR RSO, Khachaturian): Scriabin: Sonata No.4 (Andrei Gavritov); Shostakovich: Symphony No.

5 in minor (Czech PO, Ancerl). 4.0 Dvorak: Setma Sedlak, The Cunning Peasant; Four songs in folk style; Piano trio in flat; Rusal-ka's Song to the Moon. 5.0 Kaleidoscope: news. 7.10 FM Classics: J. Stamitz: Symphony in Beethoven: Piano sonata No.

1 in minor: Haydn: String quartet in Lark. 8.0 Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, conductor Ronald Zolman, with Manly Zschau, soprano. Beethoven: concert aria; Richard Strauss: Final scene from Salome; Stravinsky: Petrushka. ballet. 10.0 The Music Explorer.

Folk music from around the world: Portugal; 11.0 News and overnight music. 11.5 Night and Dreams. Schubert Night and Dreams; Schumann: Moonlit Night; Dreaming: Sibelius: Dream; A Dream Chord; Wagner Dreams (two versions); R. Strauss: Twilight dreams: Debussy: About a dream; Reverie: Faure: Reverie. 12.0 Music: inc.

Scott: Piano sonata No.3 (2.0 am). PBS 106.7 MHz 6.0am Music Breakfast 9.0 Hard Rock. 10.30 Independent. 12.0 noon Culture Review. 1.0pm Art and About visual arts discussion.

1 JO Funk, Soul. 3.0 Cajun. Western Swing. 4.30 Contemporary Independent. 7.30 Reggae.

8.3Q Yugoslav band Laibach. 9.30 The Cutting Edge. T1.0 Next Directions. 1.0am Insomnia. AR 621 kHz Radio National.

5.30am Early Edition. News (6 0, 7.15. 8.0, 9.0); BBC World 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: The Joy of Living (7.10); serial: The Captain and the Enemy, by Graham Greene (8.30). 9.3 Offspring: for parents and children. 9.30 Caroline Jones: the search for meaning, with Don Chipp, Father Hugh Murray, Pyotr Patrushev, R. 10.0 Music: news (10.0. 11.6).

11-30 Earthworm, ecology series: projects on native mistletoes and renewing rain forests. R. 12.0 Country Hour inc. news (12.0): rural interviews (12.5); news (12.30): weather, interviews; market trends (12.54). 1.0 Worldview: current affairs.

1.15 Notes on the News: Michael McKinley. 1-20 Stock Exchange. 1.30 New, weather. I. 45 Ocfcham's Razor, science series: reminiscences of Rutherford Robertson, academic and former President of the AAS, R.

2.0 Homespun: crafts. 2.30 Follow That Song. 2.50 Ticklepot news (3.0). 3.3 The Beat of Offspring, R. 3.30 Children's Stories, the Max Gillies Collection: pt.2 of 4.

4.0 Late Night Live, R. 5.0 Newsvoice: inc. finance. 5.15 Worldview, R. 5.30 First Edition, new books: 'One of Us', a biography of Margaret Thatcher, by Hugo Young; Jack Kane's political memoirs.

6.0 News. 6.10 PM: current affairs. 7.0 News. 7.15 Ready To Leave, series on the transition from school to work or further study. Pt.3 of 5.

Raising Tertiary Awareness. Students' aspirations and the importance of having several career options. 8.0 The Listening Room: Love to Have a Beer with Hawkie. A family remembers a country music festival through their personal video; music by Harry Trails. Billy Blazes; the Cockney Cowboy; the Golden Guitar Princess; a song in Prtjamjatiara.

9 JO Managing Matters, series: The Body Shop, an international success story with the right mix of ethics and profits; review. Tom Wolfe's book 'Bonfire of the Vanities'. 10.0 News. 10.10 Late Night Live: current affairs. II.

10 Music to Wind Down By: including serial. 12.0 Round Midnight blues, calypso, reggae. 1-0 am Radio Australia: overnight news, music. LO 774 kHz 5am Rod McNeil: news (5.0. 5.30.

6.0. 6.30. 7 0 7.45); cricket (5.2); Earty AM (6.10); zoo news (6.50); finance (7.15): headlines (7.30). 8.0 AM, Peter Thompson: current affairs. 8.30 John Jost current affairs; Michelle Grattan (8.40); news, weather (9.0); Tokyo report (9.30); talkback (9.40).

10 J) Ramona Kovaf: today's issues: news (10.0. 11.0); law: (10.40): food: (11.35). 12.0 noon News. 12.10pm The World Today: current affairs. 1.0 News.

1.10 Terry Lane Sweden: interviews. 2J Maty Adamel xic lnfervWs; news (2.0; 30); Oc Bob Montgomery psychologist; talkback (2.10); Winsome McCaughey, Lord Mayor of Melbourne, with talkback (3.10). RIM 97.9 MHz 6.0 am Brekky Show. 8.0 Late Breakfast 10.0 Something Wild. 12 noon My Selection.

2.0pm 70s and 80s music. 4.0 Wired for Sound. 7.0 Mind Play. 9.0 Light Fantastic. 12.0 Close.

NWCR 98.3 kHz 6.0 am Test Transmission. 12.0 midnight RPP 98.7 MHz 5.30sm comedy 6.0 Scrambled Eggs. 9.0 Music. 10.0 Peninsula Magazine. 12.0 Voluntary Organisations.

1.0pm Matinee. 4.0 Youth. 5.0 Healthy Lifestyle. 6.0 Motoring. 7.0 Country.

8.0 Big Bands. 9.0 Local Jazz. 10.0 Good Vibrations. 11.0 Country. 12.0 Modem.

FOX 101.9 MHz 5.30am Kevin Hillier and the Morning Crew. 9.0 Barry and Jane: Classic 9 at 9, Home Unit. Noon Mark Carter. Office Blocks. Home Units.

3.0pm Peter Harrison, 5 O'clock Funnies. 7.0 CD Countdown: Peter 0.0 fljck Bennett, J-Oam Sean Murpjiy. RRR MHz 6.0am Breakfasters. 9.8 Metropolis inc. Other Side of Melbourne (1 1 Noon Topper.

2.0pm Sam..

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