Coming soon to ABC, Sweat of the Sun, Tears of the Moon, the most comprehensive documentary series ever made on the vast continent of South America. Over the next eight weeks, we're going to be meeting some of the stars of South America, going into the rich and troubled story of the church, on a guerrilla patrol in the jungle, soundbriing in the great melting pot of the Rio Carnival, riding into the history of the Incas, traveling down to that river of disputes, the Amazon, and tasting the wild politics of Argentina. Twelve months in the making, the stunning eight-part series Sweat of the Sun, Tears of the Moon, presented by Jack Pitsey, is coming soon to ABC. Science regards iridology as pseudo-medical quackery, but Dorothy Hall is convinced that a patient's problems will show clearly in the iris. Over a quarter of a million Australians now use alternative medicine each year. Why are increasing numbers of people turning away from the traditional practitioners? We've seen the emergence of people now wanting to accept the responsibility for their own health. In the past, they would leave that responsibility totally to their family doctor, and we've seen the demise of the family doctor. The New Healers, first in the six-part series Healers, Quacks or Mystics, 7.30 Tuesday on ABC. Suppose everybody comes in hobby. 7.30 Monday, Just Good Friends. I met Penny indirectly through her mother. I had to call round the house one evening to see Daphne on business. And what line were you in there? I was a decklacer. And Vince is in trouble again. All this fuss has caused me, company got snagged up on some bird's dress. Some bird? It was the bride! Just Good Friends, followed by Yes Minister, a great hour of comedy, 7.30 Monday on ABC.