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Don’t know here. But it would have made sense for them to do it.

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Melbourne TV listings: Saturday, May 8, 1993
from The Age

ABV2
6.00 Rage (cont’d)
8.30 All in a Day’s Work
9.00 Out of Empire
9.30 Discovering Psychology
10.00 Time to Grow
10.30 For All Practical Purposes
11.00 Australian Studies
11.30 Gardening Australia
12.00 Grizzlies
1.00 Saturday Afternoon Sport (includes: 1.00 Snooker: 1993 International Under 21 ABC Classic; 1.30 Sailing: 1992-93 Grand Prix 18-Footers Series; 2.00 VFA: Sandringham v. Werribee; 3.15 School Sport; 3.25 VFA: Sandringham v. Werribee (cont’d); 5.00 Netball: 1993 Goal Attack final)
6.00 World of Peter Rabbit & Friends
6.30 Round the Twist
6.55 Consuming Passions
7.00 ABC News
7.30 Foreign Correspondent (ABC News at 8.25)
8.30 The Bill (ABC News at 9.25)
9.30 Birds of a Feather
10.00 Best of The Late Show
11.00 Order in the House
12.00 The Full Wax
12.30 Australia Television News
1.00 Rage

HSV7
6.00 Cross Country
6.30 Frankenstein Junior & the Impossibles
7.00 Saturday Disney
9.00 Video Smash Hits
12.00 Blockbusters
12.30 Now You See It
1.00 Movie “Ice Station Zebra”
4.00 Get Smart
5.00 Rex Hunt’s Fishing World
5.30 Seven Nightly News
6.00 AFL: highlights of Collingwood v. Adelaide and Footscray v. North Melbourne
7.30 Talk to the Animals (Tattslotto at 8.28)
8.30 Inspector Morse
10.45 Movie “The Fourth Protocol”
1.15 Movie “Vera Cruz”
3.00 Movie “Big Shots”
4.35 Movie “The Falcon in Mexico”
5.50 Aboriginal Australia

GTV9
6.00 Dinosaucers
6.30 Thunderbirds
7.30 My Little Pony ‘n’ Friends
8.00 Steven Spielberg’s Tiny Toons
8.30 Real Ghostbusters
9.00 Beetlejuice IV
9.30 Road Runner
10.00 Bugs Bunny
10.30 Guess What
11.00 Look Who’s Talking
11.30 Goodsports
12.00 World of Audubon “Crane River”
1.00 Wide World of Sports
5.00 Burke’s Backyard
6.00 National Nine News
6.30 Hey Hey It’s Saturday
8.30 Movie “Memories of Murder”
10.30 News
10.35 Movie “P.S. I Luv U”
12.35 Movie “What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?”
3.05 The Twilight Zone
3.35 Inside Track with Graham Nash
4.30 Secrets and Mysteries
5.00 Kenneth Copeland

ATV10
6.00 Basektball Rebound (NBL highlights)
7.00 Commander Crumbcake
7.30 Muppet Babies
8.00 Mind Twist
8.30 It Goes
9.00 Video Hits
12.00 Baskeball Extra (NBL and NBA highlights)
3.00 Movie “Baby Take a Bow”
4.30 World Vision 40-Hour Famine
5.00 Little House on the Prairie
6.00 Ten Eyewitness News
6.30 New Faces with Bert Newton
7.30 Murder, She Wrote
8.30 Movie “The Maltese Falcon”
10.45 NBL: Brisbane Bullets v. Townsville Suns
1.00 Movie “Soldier of Fortune”
2.55 Just for the Record
3.25 Movie “Miracles Still Happen”
5.00 Hour of Power

SBS
12.30pm English at Work
1.00 The Ball
2.00 Teresa de Jesus (Spain)
3.00 Bookshow
3.30 Danish Symphony
4.00 Movie “The Little Public Prosecutor” (Germany)
5.30 World Soccer
6.30 SBS World News
7.00 Dateline
8.00 Drop the Dead Donkey (UK)
8.30 Telling Tales (Germany)
10.30 Movie “Trial on the Road” (Russia)
12.05 Movie “Strictly Personal” (France)
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I’m assuming this is the John Sorell who revolutionised television news as news director for decades at GTV-9?

I don’t recall reading anything in the articles following Sorell’s death about him having a stint as a television newsreader. Everything seems to point to him moving from print journalism into television when Kerry Packer lured him to Nine in 1975. Perhaps he was contributing news commentary to Eyewitness News? It wasn’t uncommon in those days. I remember John Tingle contributing commentary pieces at the news desk on news bulletins in NSW in the 1970s.

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Good pick up! I hadn’t noticed that. It must be one and the same

This old newspaper ad (taken from the book From The Word Go!) also features John Sorell as a “no-nonsense newspaper man” circa 1972

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I was searching for a bit more information on the career of Ralphe Neill and discovered he passed away in November last year.

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Saw mention that Ralphe Neill was appointed to read the ABC News Melbourne bulletin in 1984. I think he appears briefly in the 30th anniversary ATV0-10 report presented by Mal Walden you posted on YouTube. I had a look through his Twitter feed and wondered why it stopped in October last year. I then saw the rather brief Herald Sun death notice with no mention of family. A newsman until the end, he was still very much interested in what was happening in the world and his community judging by Twitter.

I have this strange fascination in what path some of these people who graced our screens take in life when they fall from public view.

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I have to admit I don’t know much about him. He was successor to Geoff Raymond at ATV0 in 1973, when Raymond moved to ABC, then was successor to him again at ABC in 1984. His run at ABC I guess was cut short with the replacement of the 7pm news with The National, though I recall there was a clip on YouTube of him reading Melbourne inserts in The National. But then he just vanished.

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isnt it on Nine now?

This is why if Ten were to introduce an early evening post 6pm news, it should screen at 6:30pm

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They did that. It didn’t work.

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But noting that Seven and Nine are now hour long bulletins plus SBS now air a 1 hour bulletin at 6:30pm AND if we look at past failures, back in 1996 Seven tried a 5pm news bulletin and failed… but now air a 4pm bulletin (alongside Nine) so there is always a possibility it could work

I feel that there is at least possibility it could work

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I have the reeling that This May have got to do with The Ten news revolution in 2011 and they’ve had 6pm with George Negus and 6:30pm Evening News. In early April, 6pm news was swapped in favour of 6:30 with George NEgus. Sadly it didn’t work and saw negus show axed in octover 2011 And 90 min bulletins reduced to 60 mins in January 2012

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Melbourne TV listings: Friday, May 14, 1993
from The Age

ABV2
6.00 Out of Empire
6.30 The Blue Revolution
7.30 Australian Environmental Studies
8.00 Australian Studies
8.30 Sesame Street
9.30 Bump
9.35 Play School
10.00 Channel 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
10.20 Here’s the Beat
10.40 Scientific Eye
11.00 Eureka!
11.25 Science Cafe
11.30 Oceans Alive
12.00 World at Noon
12.30 The Makers
1.00 Religion Studies
2.00 Lift Off: The Wheel Turns
2.55 Consuming Passions
3.00 Sesame Street
3.55 Thomas the Tank Engine
4.00 Play School
4.30 Lift Off
5.00 Afternoon Show: Adventures of Tin Tin/Degrassi High
6.00 All in a Day’s Work
6.30 Gardening Australia
7.00 ABC News
7.30 The 7.30 Report
8.00 Mr. Bean (ABC News at 8.28)
8.30 Movie “Adventures of Robin Hood”
10.20 ABC News
10.30 Live and Sweaty
11.30 DAAS Kapital
12.15 Australia Television News
12.45 Rage

HSV7
6.00 Challenge of the Machine Men
6.30 Agro’s Cartoon Connection
9.00 The Book Place
9.30 Sons and Daughters
10.00 On Line
10.30 Seven Morning News
11.00 Eleven AM
12.00 Mini-Series: Deceptions (conclusion)
2.00 True Blue
3.00 Beverly Hillbillies
3.30 My Three Sons
4.00 Disney Adventures
4.30 Blockbusters
5.00 Family Feud
5.30 Wheel of Fortune
6.00 Seven Nightly News
6.30 Real Life
7.00 Home and Away
7.30 The Great Outdoors
8.30 AFL: West Coast v. Fitzroy
11.30 Tonight Live with Richard Stubbs
12.30 Dark Justice
1.30 NBC Today
2.40 Movie “Pressure Point”
4.15 Movie “The Naked Edge”

GTV9
6.00 Entertainment Tonight
6.30 ITN World News
6.55 Business Today
7.00 Today
9.00 Here’s Humphrey
9.30 Ernie & Denise
10.30 National Nine Morning News
11.00 What’s Cooking?
11.30 Entertainment Tonight
12.00 Ray Martin at Midday
1.30 Days of Our Lives
2.30 Young and the Restless
3.30 Supermarket Sweep
4.00 The Flying Nun
4.30 New Adventures of Skippy
5.00 Who’s the Boss?
5.30 Happy Days
6.00 National Nine News
6.30 A Current Affair
7.00 Sale of the Century (Keno at 7.28)
7.30 Burke’s Backyard
8.30 Taggart “Root of Evil”
11.15 Nightline
11.45 Wiseguy
12.45 Good Morning America (from Sydney)
2.45 Rugby League: 1993 Winfield Cup
4.40 Inside Track with Graham Nash
5.30 The Sullivans

ATV10
6.00 Ten Eyewitness News
7.00 The Big Breakfast
8.30 Mulligrubs
9.00 Good Morning Australia
11.00 Sally Jessy Raphael
12.00 Santa Barbara
1.00 Bold and the Beautiful
1.30 Donahue
2.30 Oprah Winfrey
3.30 General Hospital
4.00 The Wonder Years
4.30 Totally Wild
5.00 Ten Eyewitness News
6.00 Jeopardy!
6.30 Neighbours
7.00 Hinch
7.30 Melrose Place
8.30 Movie “The Delinquents”
10.40 Ten Eyewitness News
11.10 NBL: Townsville Suns v. Newcastle Falcons
1.25 Just for the Record
1.55 Aboriginal Australia
2.00 Equal Justice
4.00 Prisoner
5.00 New Animal World
5.30 Sledge Hammer!

SBS
3.45pm Novosti
4.15 TV Ed
4.45 English at Work
5.15 Little Missy (Brazil)
5.50 FYI (in Spanish)
6.00 World Sports
6.30 SBS World News
7.00 Dateline
7.30 De Medici Kitchen
8.00 The Book Show
8.30 People (Canada)
9.20 A TV Dante (part 3)
9.30 Movie “Song of the Exile” (Taiwan)
11.10 Nomad
12.10 Movie “Schultz & Schultz” (Germany)
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Bit of history from 10s NBL replay, it would be the first win for the Townsville Suns in the league (they no longer exist, folding 3 seasons ago to make way for Brisbane’s return).

The Rugby League replay on 9 was the first game of the Split Round 9 where State of Origin 1 was played in the week between (this year was on a Monday Night). South Sydney defeated Parramatta 15-2 complete with a field goal from prop forward Mark “Spud” Carroll.

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South Australia/Broken Hill, Saturday 12 May 1984
from TV-Radio Extra

ABC
8.30 Network 0-28 Test Programs:
8.30 Animation
9.10 Summer of the Stars (Germany)
10.05 Australian Tableland
10.35 Lineup 28
11.05 John St. Peters Show
11.35 Movie “Krakonos and the Skiiers” (G; Czechoslovakia)
12.30 close

12.45 test pattern/music
1.00 All Star Soccer
2.00 The Champions-Cricket
2.25 Rugby League: Sydney Rugby League Premiership
4.10 Australian Touring Car Championship (Round 4 practice from Surfers Paradise)
4.35 Countdown
5.30 League Football Action (SANFL and VFL highlights)
7.00 News/Sport/Weather
7.30 Four Corners
8.00 A Big Country “Kiwis: The Importance of Being Maori”
8.30 Saturday Night “Conference-ville”
9.40 Late News/Weather
9.50 Movie “Playtime” (bw/G)
11.40 Network 0-28 Test Programs:
11.40 Rock Around the World
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ADS7 Adelaide
7.30 test pattern
8.00 Movie “The Kettles in the Ozarks” (bw/G)
9.30 He-Man & the Masters of the Universe “Orko’s Favorite Uncle”
10.00 Pac-Man “Chomp Out at the OK Corral”
10.30 Donkey Kong
11.00 Shirt Tales “Dogger Runs Away”
11.30 SANFL League Reserves Football
2.15 Movie “Battle Beneath the Earth” (G)
4.00 Music Express (Greg Clark/Di Stapleton; Stapleton hosted the Band Rap segment)
6.00 News/Sport/Weather (Steve Whitham/Anne Fulwood/Keith Martyn)
6.30 Big Replay (highlights of Port Adelaide-Glenelg and a second match)
8.00 Movie “The Great Gatsby” (PGR)
10.50 Movie “Who’s Got the Action?” (PGR)
12.30 close

NWS9 Adelaide
6.00 Hey! Hey! It’s Saturday:
6.01 King Leonardo
6.30 Hey! It’s the King
6.55 Perils of Penelope Pitstop
7.20 Scooby & Yabba Doo
7.50 Richie Rich
8.20 Zorro
8.45 Dynomutt
9.10 Gary Coleman
9.35 Space Ghost
10.05 Heroes High
10.30 Birdman & the Galaxy Trio
11.00 Mighty Mouse
11.30 Laff-a-Lympics
noon Heckle & Jeckle

12.30 Wide World of Sports (Ian Chappell/Mike Gibson)
4.30 Buck Rogers in the 25th Century “Cosmic Whiz Kid”
5.30 KG’s Football Show (Ken Cunningham)
6.00 News/Sport/Weather (Peter Sellen/Grant Cameron)
6.30 Happy Days "Vocational Education
7.00 Diff’rent Strokes “Crime Story” (pt 1)
7.30 Voyagers “Merry Christmas Bogg”
8.30 Movie “House Calls” (AO)
10.20 Movie “Zulu” (PGR)
12.50 Movie “Polly, Me Love” (PGR)
2.20 Movie “The Naked Gun” (bw/PGR)
3.50 Movie “Honeyhole” (PGR)
5.20 Movie “Tension at Table Rock” (G)

SAS10 Adelaide
6.15 test pattern
6.30 This is the Life
7.00 Chris Conroy’s Wonderful World of Boats
7.30 Fat Cat’s Funtime (C; includes Rickety Rocket and Plasticman)
9.30 Ten Out of Ten (C; includes Mighty Man & Yak and The New Adventures of Superman)
11.00 Olympiad
noon Movie “King of the Khyber Rifles” (G)
2.00 Movie “Off Limits” (bw/G)
4.00 Lost in Space “Curse of Cousin Smith”
5.00 New Adventures of Wonder Woman “Bermuda Triangle Crisis”
6.00 Muppet Show (guest Lena Horne)
6.30 Young Talent Time
7.30 Benny Hill
8.00 Dad’s Army “The Making of Private Pike”
8.30 Movie “55 Days at Peking” (G)
9.00 Cross-Lotto Bloc Draw #293
9.05 Movie cont’d
11.35 Movie “Dark City” (bw/PGR)
1.25 Movie “Miracle in the Rain” (bw/G)
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GTS4 Port Pirie/BKN7 Broken Hill
3.00 It’s a New Day
4.00 Music Express (Greg Clark)
6.00 National News/Weather
6.30 Laredo “One Too Many Voices”
7.25 Tide Times-West
7.30 Dean Martin (PGR; guests the Andrews Sisters, Don Rickles, and Lena Horne)
8.25 Tide Times-East
8.30 Skyways (AO)
9.25 Lotto-Bloc Draw
9.30 Movie “Raw Deal” (PGR)
11.05 Tomorrow’s Programs/close

RTS5A Renmark/Loxton
2.00 Reg Lindsay’s Country Homestead
3.00 Movie “Take Me High” (G)
4.30 Music Express (Garry Whitefield)
6.00 News/Sport/Weather
6.30 That’s Incredible!
7.30 Torville & Dean
8.30 Movie “It Shouldn’t Happen to a Vet” (G)
10.15 Lotto-Bloc Draw
10.20 Movie “Return to Peyton Place” (PGR)
12.25 Weather/Epilogue/Tomorrow’s Programs/close

SES8 Mount Gambier
noon Merrie Melodies
1.00 He-Man & the Masters of the Universe “Dragon’s Gift”
1.30 Do-It-Yourself Show
2.00 Movie “Jungle Jim” (bw/G)
3.45 Music Express (Dom Rinaldo)
5.30 National News/Sport (from Melbourne)
6.00 VFL Big League (highlights of 3 matches)
8.00 New Faces
8.50 Casterton Race Replays
9.00 Australian Lotto-Bloc Draw
9.10 Movie “The Frisco Kid” (PGR)
11.10 Hammer House of Horror “The Thirteenth Reunion”
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Network 0-28 Test Programs?

SBS (or Network 0/28 as it was) did test programs on ABC in Adelaide, Brisbane, etc in the lead up to SBS commencing its own transmission in those cities. Same as what happened in Sydney and Melbourne in 1979-80.

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Six and a half hours of Hey Hey? It must have just been what NWS called their Saturday morning cartoon block and not Daryl and Ossie.

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Melbourne/regional Victoria TV listings: Wednesday, May 13, 1998
from The Age

ABV2
6.00 The Global Economy
6.30 French in Action
7.00 Preserving the Legacy
7.30 Teletubbies
8.00 Magic Adventures of Mumfie
8.10 Noddy
8.20 Magic Mountain
8.30 Sesame Street
9.25 Adventures of Spot
9.30 Play School
10.00 More Than Word
10.15 Mathica’s Mathshop
10.30 The Text Files
10.45 The Living Landscape
11.00 Eureka!
11.05 Behind the News
11.30 Perspective
12.00 World at Noon
12.30 Lateline
1.00 National Press Club Luncheon (speaker Peter Costello)
2.00 Parliament Question Time: Senate
3.00 Sesame Street
3.55 Bananas in Pyjamas
4.00 Play School
4.30 Babar
4.55 Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends
5.00 Animals of Farthing Wood
5.25 The Trap Door
5.30 Secret World of Alex Mack
5.55 Once Upon a Time
6.00 Heartbreak High
6.30 As Time Goes By
7.00 ABC News
7.30 The 7.30 Report
8.00 Big Cat Diary
8.30 Wildside
9.20 The Life
10.05 Express (ABC News at 10.30)
10.35 Lateline
11.15 Movie “The Secret of Roan Inish”
1.00 Australia Television News
1.30 Parliament Question Time: House of Representatives
2.30 What Do They Do in There?
3.00 The Global Economy
3.30 A World of Difference
4.00 Out of Empire
4.30 Destinos: An Introduction to Spanish
5.00 Astronomy
5.30 Everybody’s Business

HSV7
6.00 Sunrise
7.00 Mummies Alive!
7.30 Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!
8.00 Berenstain Bears
8.30 The Book Place
9.00 A Country Practice
10.00 Dateline NBC
11.00 Eleven AM
12.00 Movie “Claudia”
2.00 Ricki Lake
3.00 My Three Sons
3.30 Disney Adventures: Goof Troop
4.00 Time Masters
4.30 Denise
5.00 Hot Streak
5.30 Wheel of Fortune
6.00 Seven Nightly News
6.30 Today Tonight
7.00 Home and Away
7.30 Witness
8.30 Blue Heelers
9.30 Profiler
10.30 Due South
11.30 Seven Nightly News
12.00 NBC Today
2.00 Telemall Shopping
3.00 US Customs Classified
3.50 Fly by Night
4.40 Video Power
5.05 Name Your Adventure
5.35 Hampton Court

GTV9
6.00 CNN World News
6.30 National Nine Early News
7.00 Today
9.00 Here’s Humphrey
9.30 In the House
10.00 Real TV
10.30 National Nine Morning News
11.00 What’s Cooking?
11.30 Entertainment Tonight
12.00 Midday with Kerri-Anne
1.30 Days of Our Lives
2.30 Young and the Restless
3.30 Perfect Strangers
4.00 Spellbinder 2: Land of the Dragon Lord
4.30 What’s Up Doc?
5.00 Welcome Back, Kotter
5.30 Catch Phrase
6.00 National Nine News
6.30 A Current Affair
7.00 Sale of the Century (Keno at 7.29)
7.30 Our House
8.00 Good Medicine
8.40 Movie “Army Intelligence”
11.20 Nightline
11.50 Kung Fu: The Legend Continues
12.50 Late Show with David Letterman
1.50 Entertainment Tonight
2.20 Tennis: ATP Tour highlights
3.20 Celebrity Home Shopping
4.20 Turn 'Round Australia
4.50 Outer Bounds
5.00 20/20

ATV10
6.00 Aerobics Oz Style
6.30 Barney & Friends
7.00 Extreme Dinosaurs
7.30 Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation
8.00 Earthworm Jim
8.30 The Music Shop
9.00 Good Morning Australia
11.30 Ten News
12.00 Sally Jessy Raphael
1.00 Judge Judy
1.30 FCTV: Family Circle Television
2.30 Oprah Winfrey
3.30 Breakers
4.00 Totally Wild
4.30 Bold and the Beautiful
5.00 Ten News
6.00 Battle of the Sexes
6.30 Neighbours
7.00 Seinfeld
7.30 The Simpsons
8.00 Just Shoot Me!
8.30 The X-Files
9.30 The Panel
10.30 Ten News
11.00 Sports Tonight
11.30 Breakers
12.00 Something is Out There
1.00 Religion: Talk to Me
2.00 Telemall Shopping
3.00 Aroma Power
3.30 Danoz Home Shopping
4.00 Life in the Word
4.30 Kenneth Copeland
5.00 Marilyn Hickey
5.30 Benny Hinn

SBS
6.00 Japanese News
6.30 Weatherwatch & Music
7.00 Telegiornale Italiano
7.35 Cantonese News
7.55 Mandarin News
8.30 Das Journal
9.00 Le Journal
9.40 Weatherwatch & Music
10.15 Telediario
11.00 Indonesian News
11.30 The Journal
12.00 (Nightly) Business Report
12.30 Movie “Fausto”
1.50 Weatherwatch & Music
3.00 TV Ed
3.30 World Sport (repeat)
4.00 Portrait of Genesia’s Family
5.00 Stella Stellaris (Germany)
5.30 Newshour with Jim Lehrer
6.30 SBS World News
7.00 World Sport
7.30 The Movie Show
8.00 The Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
8.45 Hotline
9.00 SBS World News at Nine
9.30 Movie “New Land” (Israel)
11.25 Movie “Born Dumb” (Italy)
1.15 temporary close
4.30 European Cup Winners Cup final: Chelsea v. Stuttgart

Channel 31
11.30 Races: Bendigo
5.30 Mansfield’s Melbourne
6.00 Tamil TV
7.00 Arab TV
8.00 Isle of Serendipity
8.30 Well Now
9.00 UK Today
9.30 The Loft
10.30 Core
11.00 Greenpeace Frontline 3
11.30 Fish Cam

Regional Victoria
Prime
6.00 Sunrise
7.00 Mummies Alive!
7.30 Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!
8.00 Berenstain Bears
8.30 The Book Place
9.00 A Country Practice
10.00 Infobreak International
10.30 Wheel of Fortune
11.00 Eleven AM
12.00 Movie “Claudia”
2.00 Ricki Lake
3.00 My Three Sons
3.30 Disney Adventures: Goof Troop
4.00 Time Masters
4.30 Denise
5.00 Hot Streak (Wheel of Fortune in Albury)
5.30 Wheel of Fortune (Local News in Albury)
6.00 Seven Nightly News
6.30 Today Tonight
7.00 Home and Away
7.30 Witness
8.30 Blue Heelers
9.30 Profiler
10.30 Due South
11.30 Seven Nightly News
12.00 Dateline NBC
1.00 Home Shopping Guide
2.00 Television Shopping Network

WIN Television
6.00 CNN World News
6.30 National Nine Early News
7.00 Today
9.00 WIN Today
9.30 Infobreak International
10.00 Here’s Humphrey
10.30 National Nine Morning News
11.00 What’s Cooking?
11.30 Entertainment Tonight
12.00 Midday with Kerri-Anne
1.30 Days of Our Lives
2.30 Young and the Restless
3.30 Perfect Strangers
4.00 Spellbinder 2: Land of the Dragon Lord
4.30 What’s Up Doc?
5.00 Catch Phrase
5.30 Sale of the Century
6.00 WIN News
6.30 National Nine News
7.00 A Current Affair (Keno at 7.29)
7.30 Our House
8.00 Good Medicine
8.40 Movie “Army Intelligence”
11.20 Nightline
11.50 Kung Fu: The Legend Continues
12.50 Late Show with David Letterman
1.50 Entertainment Tonight
2.20 Tennis: ATP Tour highlights
3.20 Celebrity Home Shopping
4.20 Turn 'Round Australia
4.50 Outer Bounds
5.00 20/20