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Green Guide 47 TWO 7am Ghostbusters. R. 7.23 Square One TV. R. 7.50 The Croc-Note Show.

R. 7.56 The Smoggies. R. 8.20 Sesame Street. 9.20 Parental Guidance Recommended.

R. 9.30 Play School. S. 10.0 Music Time. R.

10.20 Upper Primary Arts And Crafts. R. 10.40 Art. R. 11.0 The Ways Of Seeing.

PGR. 11.30 In The Wild With Harry Butler. R. 12.0 Design Classics. S.

12.30pm Quantum Summer Of Science. R. 1.0 Couchman Over Israel. Part One: The Israelis. R.

S. 2.0 Parliament Question Time. The Senate. 3.0 Sesame Street. 3.55 Thomas The Tank Engine And Friends.

R. 4.0 Play School. R. 4.30 Mr Squiggle And Friends. R.

4.55 Telebugs. R. 5.02 Big Square Eye. R. 5.30 Dr Who.

BBC science fiction series: Full Circle, Part Three. G. 6.0 Adventures Of Rocky And Bullwinkle. 6.25 Roger Ramjet. R.

6.30 I LOVE LUCY. G. 7.0 NEWS, SPORT, WEATHER. Presented by Sue McIntosh. 7.30 THE 7.30 REPORT.

Current affairs, presented by Jill Singer. 8.0 WILDSCREEN. Beauty And The Beast. Documentary, focusing on Latin America's small cats and the threat posed by the illegal fur trade. Narrated by Sir David Attenborough.

(Preview: Page 3). 8.28 NEWS (also at 9.28). 8.30 EDENS LOST. Final of a three-part Australian mini-series based on the novel by Sumner Locke Elliott: Eve. Stevie leaves her husband and daughter to join her lover in America.

Eve follows her daughter and is startiled to find priggish Angus a regular visitor. With Bruce Hughes, Julia Blake, Arthur Dignam, Linda Cropper. R. PGR, S. 9.20 BACKCHAT.

With Tim Bowden. 9.30 THE FIRST AUSTRALIANS. The Serpent And The Cross. Traditional and modern expressions of Aboriginal art are explored and made more accessible to white Australians. S.

10.30 LATELINE. Current affairs, presented by Kerry O'Brien. including news with Clive Hale. S. 11.0 RITA RUDNER.

American comedian Rita Rudner presents the first of six BBC programs combining stand-up routines and sketches. (Preview: Page 3). 11.30 TALES OF THE UNEXPECTED. Flypaper. The disappearance of another schoolgirl should have been lesson enough for young Sylvia, but who in the world can a child really trust? With Alfred Burke, Peggy Thorpe-Bates.

PGR. 11.55 CLOSE. AM RN 621 kHz Radio National. 6.0am Daybreak. News and current affairs breakfast program with Richard Ackland.

Inc. news (6.0, 6.30, 7.15, 8.0); BBC World Roundup (6.07, 7.32). 8.30 First Edition. Book reviews and interviews. 9.03 Offspring.

Alison Coates discusses the latest books available for children and adolescents. 10.0 News. 10.02 Screen: film, TV and video arts. Feature on the English director Peter Greenaway. 11.0 Originals On CD.

With Gisele Scales. 12.0 Country Hour: news (12.0); rural interviews (12.05); news (12.30); weather, interviews; market trends (12.54). 1.0pm News. 1.10 The Economics Report. 1.22 Notes On The News.

1.30 Beyond The Bitumen: Innovations and Technology. 1.45 Ockham's Razor. Science series. R. 2.0 Connexions.

With Sandy McCutcheon. 3.0 News. 3.03 Playback. Just William William Holds the Stage, by Richmal Compton. William tries his hand at Shakespearean acting; also, The Senses Smell, comedy by Bob Sinfield.

Hunt saboteurs become entangled with fox-hunters. 4.0 Late Night Live. R. 5.0 International Report. 5.30 Hitch-Hiker's Guide To The Galaxy.

BBC comedy. R. 6.0 News. 6.10 PM. Current affairs.

7.0 News. 7.10 News Commentary. 7.15 First Edition. R. 7.45 Education Now.

Issues in education. 8.30 Screen. R. 9.30 Managing Matters. Aboriginal Management: 1.

Historical Land Management; 2. Aboriginal Management Consultants; 3. Elders and how they manage their society. 10.0 News. 10.10 Late Night Live.

With Phillip Adams. 11.10 The Nightly Planet. With Robyn Johnston. 1.0am Radio Australia Overnight. News; features.

LO 774 kHz 5.0am Rod McNeil. Breakfast with music; news (5.30, 6.0, 6.30, 7.0, 7.45); Early AM (6.10); finance (7.15); headlines (7.30). 8.0 AM Current affairs. 8.30 Ranaid Macdonald. Current affairs; Michelle Grattan (8.45): Tony Eastley, South East Asia report (8.50); news (9.0); Lonely Planet Travel, talkback (9.15).

10.0 Ramona Koval. Inc. news (10.0, 11.0); Gavin Ross, finance (10.40). 12.0 News. 12.10pm The World Today.

1.0 News. 1.10 Terry Lane. Felicity Dahl, author of 'Memories With Food'. 2.0 Elaine Canty. Inc.

news (2.0, 3.0); Dr Bob Montgomery (3.10). 4.0 Dave Lane. Comment; current affairs; conversation; news (4.0, 5.0). 6.0 News. 6.10 PM.

With Paul Murphy. 7.0 News. 7.10 Sports Report. 7.15 Terry Laidler. Reflection with talkback; news (8.0); Brian Costar, state politics (8.05); Helpful People (8.45).

9.0 Australia Tonight. With Beverley O'Connor. News magazine program. Inc. The World Tonight (9.03).

10.30 Tony Delroy, Current affairs; lifestyle; talkback; news (11.0, 12.0). 1.0am Beyond Midnight with John Reid. Music; comedy; news hourly. ABC REGIONALS. 6.0am The Breakfast Show: inc.

news, weather; AM (6.10, 8.0). 8.30 News. 8.33 Ashley Walsh: current affairs. 8.45 Morning Show: inc. news (9.0, 10.0, 11.0).

11.03 104.3FM Peter Jeppesent, musici, interviews. 11.30 Lane's Company. 12.0 News. 12.05pm SEVEN 6am GALAXY RANGERS. G.

6.30 CARTOON CONNECTION. Children's program, hosted by Agro and Ann-Maree. G. 9.0 BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KIDS. Cartoon.

R. G. 9.30 FAT CAT AND FRIENDS. G. 10.0 THE PEOPLE'S COURT.

G. 10.30 GOING PLACES. Comedy. PGR. 11.0 ELEVEN AM.

News and current affairs with David Koch. Stereo. 12.0 GOLF. Direct telecast of the first day's play in the 1991 Johnnie Walker Classic from the Lakes Golf Course, Sydney. Commentators include Sandy Roberts, Jack Newton, Renton Laidlaw, Bruce Critchley and Pat Welsh.

Stereo. 5pm FAMILY FEUD. Game show. G. 5.30 WHEEL OF FORTUNE.

G. 6.0 NEWS, SPORT, WEATHER. Presented by Jennifer Keyte. 6.30 HEY DAD. Early episodes of the Australian comedy series: Sulky Jenny, Flipper And Hamlet.

With Robert Hughes, Julie McGregor, Simone Buchanan. Stereo. 7.0 SUMMER SERIES WITH PETER LUCK. Current affairs. 7.30 FAMILY MATTERS.

US comedy series: Two Income Family. The Winslows tighten their belts when Harriette loses her job. With Reginald VelJohnson, Jo Marie PaytonFrance, Rosetta Lenoire, Telma Hopkins, Darius McCrary, Jaleel White, Kellie Williams. G. 8.0 ACROPOLIS NOW.

Australian comedy series: The Trouble With Mothers. The day of the prestigious waiters' race arrives. With George Kapiniaris, Simon Palomares, Nick Giannopoulos, Tracey Callender. G. 8.30 FAST FORWARD.

Australian comedy sketch series featuring Marg Downey, Magda Szubanski, Peter Moon and Michael Veitch. AO. 9.30 ELTON JOHN: TWO ROOMS. A tribute to one of the most successful song-writing partnerships in the history of popular music. Elton John and Bernie Taupin's collaboration has spanned 25 years and resulted in more than 200 recorded songs.

Stereo. 10.30 TONIGHT LIVE WITH STEVE VIZARD. Live variety. AO, Stereo. 11.30 MIDNIGHT CALLER.

US drama series with Gary Cole. AO. 12.35am THE NBC TODAY SHOW. Stereo. 2.35 The Australians.

G. 3.0 Generations. PGR. 3.25 Stat. PGR, Stereo.

3.50 The New Statesman. AO, Stereo. 4.15 Remembering Pearl Harbor. G. 5.10 Trivial Video Show.

G. 5.35 Press Your Luck. G. THURSDAY 5 December One of pop music's most successful collaborations is celebrated in Elton John: Two Rooms (Seven, 9.30pm). SBS: 28 UHF 12.50am CLOSE.

2.45pm Vremya. 3.30 TV Ed. 4.0 Civilisation Of Egypt. Italian documentary series. G.

4.30 Marco Polo's Stone. G. 5.0 Kaleidoscope. 5.30 The Inspector's Kids. Italian children's series.

G. 6.0 No One But You. Mexican drama series. G. 6.30 World News.

7.0 FACE THE PRESS. Comedian Vince Sorrenti is interviewed in the final program for 1991. 7.30 SPORTS MACHINE. Sports news, presented by Les Murray. 8.0 THE BUCKMAN TREATMENT.

British documentary series. TV presenter, journalist and doctor Rob Buckman examines America through its health service. G. 8.30 0 JOURNEY OF A YOUNG COMPOSER. 1985 USSR drama starring Giya Peradze and Levan Abashidze.

Following the defeat of the 1905-6 revolution, a young composer finds himself caught up with a group of poople who believe he will lead them in a new revolt. Directed by Georgi Shengelaya. 10.10 EAT CARPET. Featuring The Art Of Video. (10.10); Carpet Burns (10.40); Out On Tuesday, gay issues.

PGR (10.45). 11.30 THE TIGHTROPE. 1980 Israeli drama starring Gila Almagor and Liat Pansky. A deeply depressed woman is unable to cope with life, but her husband doesn't realise the extent of her illness. Directed by Michal Bat Adam.

PGR. Country Hour, as RN. 1.0 News. 1.10 The World Today: Inc. news, weather; stock exchange report (1.30).

2.0 news; music; Lane's Company (2.30). 3.0 News. 3.03 Bernard Lynch: interviews; news (4.0); local news (4.30); music; talkback 008 033800. 5.0 News. 5.10 Prani West: inc.

news (5.30); Canberra report (5.35); consumer report (5.45); business and finance report (5.55). 6.0 News. 6.10 PM. 7.0 News. 7.10 Sports Report.

7.15 First Annette Marner. 7.45 1 Practicalities. 8.30 Caroline Jones. 9.0 Sunraysia only: Australia Tonight with Beverley O'Connor. 9.30 Social History: Maritime Australia.

10.0 Australia Tonight with Beverley, O'Connor. 10.30 Tony Delroy, as LO. 1.0am Beyond Midnight with John Reid. CR 855 kHz Community Radio. 6.0am Breakfast: inc.

Dispatches, (6.30); The Front Page (7.0, 8.0); Stick Together (7.05, 8.05); Left Opinion (8.30). 9.0 Film Show. 10.30 Women On the Line. 11.0 Message Stick. 11.30 Bruce's Music.

12.0 Midday Magazine: inc. In The Garden, talkback 419 0155. 1.15pm Kids Cutz. 1.30 Watching Brief. 2.0 Koori Music.

4.0 Hometime. 5.30 Stick Together. 6.0 Done By Law. 6.30 East Timor. 7.30 Macedonian.

8.30 Armenian. 9.0 Greek. 10.0 Te Kahu (Maori). 10.30 Radio Head. 12.0 Rastafari Rhythms.

2.0am Bits Fret Fever. UZ 927 kHz 5.30am Good Sports: Brian Taylor. 7.0 Good Sports: Leon Wiegard, Ray Jordon and Scot Palmer. 10.0 Race Day: Keith Hillier. 12.0 John Vertigan: racing.

5.0pm Victoria Outdoors: Kevin Harris and Greg Bakker. 7.0 Brian Mazoletti: racing. 11.0 Sportsnight: Shane Templeton, Adrian Gallagher and Barry McDonald. 12.0 Talkback: Glen Heyne. EA 1224 kHz Ethnic Radio.

6.0am International Music Show. 7.0 Macedonian. 8.0 Italian. 9.0 Greek. 10.0 German.

11.0 Chinese: Cantonese. 11.30 Hindi. 12.0 Maltese. 1.0pm Arabic. 2.0 French: French as it is spoken; youth segment.

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 5.0am Dean Banks: news; Whiparound. 6.0 Lawyers, Guns and Money: humor; interviews; news half hourly; sport; Malcolm Stewart, UK report (6.35); Harley Carnes, New York report (6.40); 'Shout' (7.40). 8.30 Neil Mitchell: inc. news; John Halfpenny, union affairs (8.50); Harry Cooper, veterinarian (10.30). 12.0 News.

12.30pm Margaret Fletcher: interviews; music; news; Louise Talbot, police rounds (1.30); Peter Ford, gossip (2.30). 4.0 John Hindle and Jo Wiles: newstalk; Whiparound (5.05); news. 7.0 John Hindle. 8.0 Nightline: Bruce Mansfield and Philip Brady. 12.0 Keith McGowan.

MP 1377 kHz Easy Music. 5.0am Andrew McLaren and Jill Pagnoccolo. 9.0 Denis Walter. 12.0pm Ward Everaardt: inc. 50s 60s Lunch Hour.

4.0 Dave Barnett. 8.0 Mark Carter: inc. Easy Music Memories at 9. 12.0 Peter 'Callaghan. AK 1503 kHz 7.0am Breakfast with Gianfranco Lucchetti (in English): inc.

police, weather reports; Our Dollar; CES Jobspot (6.45): news hourly throughout the day 0.0 Breakfast with Glantranco Lucchetti (in Italian): inc. music; competition. NINE 6am SANFORD AND SON. G. 6.30 WORLD NEWS.

From ITN. 6.55 BUSINESS TODAY. 7.0 TODAY. Presented by Steve Liebmann and Elizabeth Hayes. 9.0 HERE'S HUMPHREY.

G. 9.30 IN MELBOURNE TODAY. G. 10.30 NEWS. 11.0 FM.

New US comedy series. PGR. 11.30 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT. Showbusiness news, gossip. PGR.

12.0 IF TOMORROW COMES. Second of a four-part US mini-series based on Sidney Sheldon's novel about a bank clerk who becomes a celebrated jewel thief. With Madolyn Smith, Tom Berenger. AO. 1.30pm DAYS OF OUR LIVES.

PGR. 2.30 THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. US drama serial. PGR. 3.30 SUPER FORCE.

PGR. 4.0 THE FACTS OF LIFE. G. 4.30 LOOK WHO'S TALKING. Young people express their views on current issues.

C. 5.0 THE BUGS BUNNY SHOW. G. 5.58 KENO. 6.0 NEWS, SPORT, WEATHER.

Presented by Brian Naylor. 6.30 A CURRENT AFFAIR SUMMER EDITION. Presented by Helen Dalley. 7.0 RESCUE 911. William Shatner hosts a new US series focusing on real-life police and emergency services rescues.

G. 7.30 THE FLYING DOCTORS. Australian drama series: Yesterday's News. A TV news journalist does a story on Coopers Crossing when she and her crew are stranded in town. With David Reyne, Nikki Coghill, Sophie Lee, Paul Kelman, Lenore Smith, Robert Grubb, Christopher Stollery, Sarah Chadwick, Debbie Byrne.

PGR, S. 8.30 SO PROUDLY WE HAIL. 1990 drama Edward starring Herrmann. David A Soul white and supremacist group uses an ambitious university professor to further its neo-Nazi causes. With Chad Lowe, David Lowe, Gloria Carlin, Raphael Sbarge, Kevin Conroy.

Directed by Lionel Chetwynd. AO. 10.35 THE WORLD TONIGHT WITH CLIVE ROBERTSON. News, features and interviews. 11.35 THE ARSENIO HALL SHOW.

US talk show. Guests include Barry Manilow and Richard Crenna. PGR. 12.35am TO CATCH A KING. 1984 thriller starring Robert Wagner and Teri Garr.

PGR. 2.50 I LIVE IN GROSVENOR SQUARE. 1945 drama starring Anna Neagle and Dean Jagger. G. 5.0 CROSSTOWN.

PGR. 5.30 THE SULLIVANS. G. 9.0 Caffe Espresso with Litza Adorno and Gianfranco Lucchetti (in Italian). Inc.

competition: Indovinate (11.35); Finestra Su Sydney; Caffe Classico. 12.0 Siesta with Litza Adorno (in Italian). 1.0pm Siesta with Litza Adorno (in English). 2.0 The Flexi Time Show with Chris Bisogni (in English). 5.0 Due Ore Insieme Piu Una with Armando Cesari (in Italian).

8.0 Speaking In Mind with Muriel Cooper. 9.0 Musical Notes: Lee O'Keefe. 12.0 Music: Andrew Lawrence. Inc. Tullamarine report.

PB 1593 kHz Parliament: 9.28am; 7.15pm Question Time; 8.0; music between sessions. 10.30 Close. FM ZZZ 92.3 MHz Ethnic Public Radio. 7.0am Turkish. 8.0 Greek.

9.0 German. 10.0 Italian. 11.0 Belgian. 12.0 The Next Best Thing To The Psychiatrist's Couch. Guest, Peter Spyker, Victorian Minister for Transport, R.

12.30pm W.I.C.H. Way In Health. 1.0 Oz Arts. 2.0 Indonesian. 3.0 Hungarian.

4.0 Macedonian. 5.0 Spanish. 6.0 Arabian. 7.0 Lebanese. 8.0 Tamil.

9.0 Egyptian. 10.0 Chinese. 11.0 Greek. 12.0 International Music. 2.0am FM In The AM: Swinburne students.

BAY 93.9 MHz 6.0am Laurie Atlas: inc. news; CD Giveaway; surf reports. 10.0 Paula Claridge: inc. requests. 2.0pm Geoff Mason.

6.0 Frank McKay. 10.0 Craig Meddings. 2.0am Mark Girdwood. K-ROCK 95.5 MHz 5.0am The Big Mattress: Mike O'Loughlin and Anne-Marie Coupe. 10.0 Chris Le Messurier: 9 to 5'ers Requests.

2.0pm Frank Fursey. 6.0 John Budge. 10.0 Andy Fox. 1.0am K-Rock night. TTFM 101.1 MHz 5.0am Darren James and Jane Holmes.

9.0 Kevin John: inc. Classic 9 at 9. 12.0 Carl Magrin: inc. 60s 70s Lunch Roll (12.0); Workers Instant Requests (1-4pm). 4.0pm Nigel Ross: inc.

Pick-A-Ticket. 8.0 Steve Chandler: inc. Love Songs and Dedications. 12.0 Brent James. FOX 101.9 MH 5.30am The Morning Crew: with Grubby, Paul Holmes, Peter Moon and Mary Coustas.

9.0 Barry and Inc. Fox Reaction Line. 12.0 Peter Harrison: inc. Fox Block Requests. 3.0pm Mike Perso: inc.

Home Free Hour: 5 O'Clock Funnies. 7.0 John Kennedy: inc. Hot 20 Countdown. 10.0 Paul James. 1.0am Poppy Savvakis.

RRR 102.7 MHz 6.0am Breakfasters: with Chris Hatzis and Richard Neal. 9.0 Metropolis Now. 12.0 Fistful Of Vinyl. 2.0pm Peace Of Pleasure. 4.0 Skull Cave.

7.0 Australian Mood: Oz music. 10.0 Son Of Crawdaddy. 12.0 Axeman's Jazz. 2.0am RMIT Uni Graveyard. MBS 103.5 MHz Classical Music.

6.0am Melody. 8.0 Musicale. 9.30 Concert. 11.0 Erato Music Hour. 12.0 Australian Showcase.

Inc. Lovelock: Concerto for Flute and Orchestra (Vernon Hill, fI; Dommett). 1.0pm Music a la Carte. 2.0 Concert. Inc.

Chopin: Piano Concerto No. 1 in minor (Maurizio Pollini, Philharmonia Kletzki). 4.0 Amabile. 5.0 Vivace. 7.0 Panorama: Sacred Music.

8.30 Mozart 1991 (final)! 'He Taught Me How To Say TEN 6am THE MUPPET SHOW. G. 6.30 NEWS. With Ron Wilson. 7.0 GOOD MORNING AUSTRALIA.

Presented by Kerri-Anne Kennerley and Tim Webster. G. 9.0 'TIL TEN. Joan Mcinnes. PGR.

10.0 MULLIGRUBS. G. 10.30 AEROBICS OZ STYLE. G. 11.0 ANOTHER WORLD.

PGR. 12.0 SANTA BARBARA. PGR. 1pm THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL. US drama serial.

PGR. 1.30 DONAHUE. US chat show: Black Professor Accuses Rich Jews Of Financing Slavery. PGR. 2.30 GENERAL HOSPITAL.

PGR. 3.30 TRANSFORMERS. Cartoon. R. G.

4.0 POWER CUTS. G. Stereo. 4.30 THE MIRACULOUS MELLOPS. Australian children's fantasy series.

Dump steals a pair of amazing slippers. With Max Phipps. C. Stereo. 5.0 THE ALL NEW CANDID CAMERA.

US series hosted by Dom DeLuise. G. 5.30 BLIND DATE. Stereo. 6.0 NEWS, SPORT, WEATHER.

7.0 NEIGHBOURS. Australian drama serial. Todd offers shelter to a fugitive. Brad is set an impossible task. With Kristian Schmid, Andrew Williams, Scott Michaelson, Lorraine Bayly.

Stereo. 7.30 STREET. Australian drama serial. Mary is worried about the outcome of her test. Sheridan and Wheels' romance heats up.

Nikki and Max take on a new project. With Tony Martin, Kate Raison, Les Dayrnan, Cecily Poison, Alyssa-Jane Cook, Melissa Tkautz, Marcus Graham, Toni Pearen, Brooke Anderson. PGR, S. Stereo. 8.30 COPS.

US series documenting the personal and professional lives of police officers patrolling the streets of Broward County, Florida. 9.30 HARD COPY. Public affairs program, presented by Gordon Elliott. Reporters include Richard Willis, lain Gillespie, Jane Hansen and Meni Caroutas. AO.

10.30 NEWS. With Anne Fulwood. 11.0 THE NEW BRICKS AND MORTAR. Series highlighting issues of interest to home buyers. G.

12.0 AFTER HOURS. PGR. 12.30am MANHATTAN. 1979 comedy starring Woody Allen and -de Diane Keaton. The intertwining affairs of a group of neurotic New Yorkers.

Directed by Woody Allen. R. AO (Preview: Page 39). 2.15 MERCY OR MURDER? 1987 8 drama starring Robert Young and Michael Learned. AO.

4.10 THE APPALOOSA. 1966 western starring Marion Brando and Anjanette Comer. PGR. music he discussed. 10.30 Showtime.

A selection of memorable melodies from stage and screen. This week features Rodgers and Hammerstein. 12.0 Notturno. GOLD 104 104.3 MHz 6.0am Shawn Cosgrove and Liz Sullivan. 10.0 Gavin Wood: inc.

The All Request Lunch Break (12.0). 2.0pm Craig Huggins: inc. Five O'Clock Flashbacks. 7.0 Phil Baildon. 12.0 Ken Lane.

MMM 105.1 MHz 6.0am Kevin Hillier and the D-Generation. 9.0 Richard Stubbs. 12.0 Mark Irvine. 3.0pm Rob Elliott. 7.0 Mobbs and Fletch Radio Chaos.

10.0 Kent Forbes. 1.0am Chris Maxwell. ABC 105.9 MHz 6.0am FM Breakfast: news, weather hourly. 8.50 Book Reading: Sisters, by Ada Cambridge. 9.0 Adventures In Good Music.

Name The Composer. A monthly mystery composer quiz. 10.0 Classical Sounds. W.A. Mozart (1756-1791).

Inc. Piano Concerto No. 18 in flat (Malcolm Bilson, fp; English Baroque Eliot Gardiner); Symphony No. 39 in flat (London Classical Norrington). 11.30 The Australian Experience.

Music Makers: Sela Trau 1st of 2. A memorial program to the cellist and teacher Sela Trau. 12.30pm News. 12.35 Music by Lecocq arr Jacob, Chopin, Beethoven, Bax, trad arr Maloney and Bell, anon, Boccherini, Reicha, R. Strauss, Stanhope, Brahms.

2.0 Classic Performances. Mozart: String Quartet No. 23 in (3rd Prussian Quartet) (Melos Quartet); Mozart: Symphony No. 36 on (Linz) (Columbia Sym Orch Walter); Mozart: Mass in minor (Great) (Ileana Cotrubas, Kiri Te Kanawa, Werner Krenn, Hans Sotin, John Alldis Choir: New Philharmonia Orch Leppard). 4.0 Simply Classical.

Mozart: Four Epistle Sonatas; Mozart: The Magic Flute, Act 1, This picture is enchanting fair; Mozart: Symphony No. 41 in (Jupiter). 5.0 News. 5.10 Sue Howard. Adult contemporary music; news (6.0).

7.0 News. 7.10 Preview. With Peter Egan. 8.0 Sydney Philharmonia Choir and Orchestra, John Grundy, conductor; Jennifer Bates, soprano; Kerry Elizabeth Brown, mezzo-soprano; Stephen Bennett, bass-baritone. An all- Mozart program.

Direct broadcast from the Concert Hall, Sydney Opera House. 10.0 Sounds Interesting. Contemporary music series. Sydney Spring International Festival of New Music: Last Poems. Featuring Southern Crossings; bass player Lloyd Swanton; percussion ensemble Synergy: and pianist Roger Woodward.

12.0 Music Overnight. PBS 106.7 MHz 6.0am Breakfast. 9.0 Contemporary Rock. 10.30 Contemporary Independent. 12.0 Alternative Rock.

1.30pm Women In Music. 3.30 Rock'n'Country. 5.30 Undercurrents: national current affairs. 6.0 Australian And New Zealand Independent. 7.30 Art And About.

8.30 Special. 10.30 Heavy Rock, Metal. 12.0 Insomnia. 2.0am Rock. JJJ 107.5 MHz 6.0am Maynard F.

Crabbes: inc. news hourly. 9.0 Angela Catterns: music; current affairs; news hourly. 12.0 Jenny Oldershaw. 4.0pm Ian Rogerson: music; news hourly: current affairs.

7.0 Andy Glitre: latest contemporary music. 10.0 Richard Kingsmill. 1.0am Geoff Wood. Things'. Based on the writings of George Bernard Shaw on the Mozart 1891 Centenary, and some of the Mozart.

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