More Boccaccio and Company and another tale next week at the same time. Don't forget our other excellent Italian series tomorrow night at 9.55 about a group of young men trying to make it as filmmakers. It's a delightful comedy called Cinema. Next up, a repeat of Thursday's Line Up 28. Network 028 proudly presents the world's finest family entertainment. 6.30 Monday from Yugoslavia, poppies by the railway track. 6.30 Tuesday from Brazil, Desire of the Slave. 6.30 Wednesday from Poland, the Leszniewski family, all about the madness and chaos of everyday life. And 6.30 Thursday from Kuwait, The Marriage, the very best in family entertainment from around the world right here on Network 028. Network 028. Tonight's top stories. Bolivia's President Silas Suazo praises his army's loyalty after a failed coup attempt in La Paz. New York Congresswoman Jerry Ferraro tipped as Walter Mondale's running mate in his bid for the Democratic presidential nomination. And the supertanker Tiburon still ablaze in the Persian Gulf. World News tonight at 6.30. The governments threaten war. Then it's up to the soldiers to carry it out. Alexei Kalamov is a conscript in the Soviet army. Is he ready for nuclear war? Does he think about it? Is he frightened? A day in the life of Alexei Kalamov. Next Tuesday, 8 o'clock. We've got a busy program for you tonight with an Australian advertisement, which has won America's most prestigious advertising award, an Estonian choir. And the first story is as cosmopolitan as they come. It's about Bokosa. Now, if you were from Ghana, you'd know that means together. It has become the watchword of a growing band of people in Melbourne, not all of them from Africa. They've been brought together by a band, a band that specializes in a fusion of Western and traditional African music. The band's name? Bokosa. And Tony Porter has more. To an outsider, it wouldn't seem like the kind of stuff to pack them in at an inner city pub week after week. But if that's your initial reaction, then you badly.