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Retro: Sydney, Australia, Sunday, August 7, 1988

from The Sydney Morning Herald via Google News Archive.

ABN2 (ABC)
6:00 Rage (continued)
7:00 Worzel Gummidge
7:30 A Vous La France
7:55 Come and Get It
8:00 World of Bowls (AGU Classic Singles, mixed)
9:00 Rugby League 1988 (highlights of the season)
10:00 Let's Read with Basil Brush
10:15 Parental Guidance Recommended: Fathers
11:00 Worship Sunday
12:00 Compass
1:00 Four Corners (the fate of Victoria's abused children)
1:45 Sunday Afternoon with Peter Ross and Edmund Capon (Don Bank's Nexus, performed by the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Stuart Challendar and the Judy Bailey Jazz Quintet; 'Changing Faces', a history of British portraiture; 'Ten Great Writers'; Luigi Pirandello; Ballet Rambert; The Australian Image (part 3), presented by actor Bill Hunter; 18th Century Travel, first in a seven part series recreating a typical Grand Tour of 1750; 'Australia Take a Bow', a musical and pictorial tribute)
6:00 ABC News/Weather
6:30 House Rules
7:20 Back Chat
7:30 Natural World "The Mystery of Laguna Baja"
8:25 ABC News/Weather
8:30 Prince's Trust (agala charity concert held at the Royal Albert Hall in the presence of the Prince and Princess of Wales, with Eric Clapton, The Four Tops, The Bee Gees, Rick Astley, Elton John and others)
9:50 Sunday Night Rugby with Gordon Bray
10:50 Oxbridge Blues "He'll See You Now"
11:30 sign-off

ATN7 (Seven)
6:00 Religious programming
7:00 The Cartoon Connection (Adventures of Gummi Bears/Foofur/Defenders of the Earth)
9:00 Seven Sportsworld (Jon Harker/Pat Welsh/Sandy Roberts)
12:00 Basketball: NBL Grand Final game
2:00 Movie "Digby, the Biggest Dog in the World" (1973)
4:00 Fame
5:00 Leyland Brothers World
6:00 Seven Nightly News
6:30 Movie "Little Spies" (1986)
8:30 Movie "Tough Guys" (1986)
10:30 Falcon Crest
11:30 Religious programming
12:00 News Overnight
2:00 Maria Marten: Murder in the Red Barn
5:00 Onedin Line

TCN9 (Nine)
5:55 Focus on Living
6:20 Catholic Televisio
6:50 Cross Sections
7:20 Point of View
7:30 Turn Around Australia
8:00 Business Sunday
9:00 Sunday (Jim Waley)
11:00 Nine's Wide World of Sports (Max Walker/Lou Richards)
1:00 Indoor Cricket: 1988 Nu-Steel Championships
2:00 Movie "More Wild, Wild West" (1980)
4:00 Sports Sunday (Darrell Eastlake/Mark Warren)
6:00 National Nine News
6:30 Our World: 1988 Redex Bash
7:30 60 Minutes (Paul Hogan hits back at the vicious rumours surrounding his love affair with co-star Linda Kozlowski; from Los Angeles)
8:30 Mini-Series "Baby M" (part 1)
10:30 Motor Racing: Hungarian Formula One Grand Prix (from Budapest, hosted by Darrell Eastlake and James Hunt)
12:30 Motorcycle Racing: British 500cc Grand Prix (from Donnington, UK)
1:30 Movie "Terror on the 40th Floor" (1974)
3:35 Movie "Knight Without Armour" (1937)
5:30 Young Doctors

TEN10 (Ten)
6:30 Good Day
7:00 Video Hits
10:00 Face to Face (Kerry O'Brien)
11:00 Business Week (Max Walsh)
12:00 Movie "Life Begins for Andy Hardy" (1941)
2:10 Movie "The McConnell Story" (1955)
4:30 It's a Knockout (Billy J. Smith/Fiona MacDonald)
5:30 Ten Eyewitness News
6:00 Rugby League: State Bank Big Game (Rex Mossop)
7:30 The Comedy Company Collection N°5
8:30 Movie "Freedom Fighter" (1988)
10:30 Entertainment This Week (Loretta Lynn gives an exclusive tour of her log mansion in Nashville and talks about her life; with Leeza Gibbons and Robb Weller)
11:30 Road to Seoul (yachting, rhythmic gymnastics and Greco-Roman wrestling)
12:30 This Week at Expo
1:00 Night Shift (David White/Sue Moses)
5:00 That Girl
5:30 Cartoon

SBS28
11:30 Greek Variety Show
12:30 Anne's International Kitchen (Anne Luciano)
1:00 Motorcycle Racing: Shell Oils Championship
3:30 Destination America (Irish settlers)
4:30 Dateline
5:30 Soccer: West End League
6:30 SBS World News/Weather
7:00 Vox Populi
7:30 The Day the Universe Changed (James Burke; the discovery of the electric battery in 1800 changed the public's view of science and scientists)
8:30 Movie "Heart of Glass" (1976, Germany)
10:05 Movie "The Young Man and Moby Dick" (1978, Czechoslovakia)
11:40 sign-off

NBN3 Newcastle
5:30 Religious programming
8:00 Sunday
11:00 Sportscentre Sunday
12:00 Movie "The Jungle Boy" (1968)
1:45 Movie "The Great Brain" (1978)
3:15 Movie "Bernardine" (1957)
5:00 Young Talent Time
6:00 News/Weather
6:30 World of Disney "Spot Marks the X" (part 2)
7:30 60 Minutes
8:30 Movie "One of My Wives is Missing" (1976)
10:20 Rugby League (replay of Winfield Cup match)
11:55 sign-off

WIN4 Wollongong
6:00 Muppets
6:30 Religious programming
8:00 Business Sunday
9:00 Sunday
11:00 Lost in Space
12:00 Movie "The Wooden Horse" (1950)
2:45 Movie "The Jolson Story" (1946)
5:00 Kids News
5:30 Bugs Bunny Cartoon
5:45 News/Weather
6:30 Rugby League
7:30 60 Minutes
8:30 Movie "The Glory Boys"
10:30 Motor Racing: Hungarian Formula One Grand Prix
12:30 Motorcycle Racing: British 500cc Grand Prix
1:30 News
2:15 sign-off
 
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