We've been told today there's nothing morally wrong with surrogacy and that it should be made legal. So what do we do now? Tonight we hear those who've studied it and those who've been through it. See you at 10.30. I shall be there, King. For the rest of my life. What shall it be, his coronation or his assassination? They've second-fedal to that drunken sot for the last time. As this man wants his brother dead. Rudolph, are you worried about something? Whatever the cost, whatever the circumstances. No man could carry on this masquerade indefinitely. As his scheming turns to total obsession for the ultimate prize. Well, what priced the crown today? There's action and escapism aplenty as Stuart Granger, Deborah Carr and James Mason. Starring the all-time swashbuckling adventure classic, The Prisoner of Zenda. Find the King. Find him! John Hines Movie of the Week. It's a right royal treat, 8.30 Friday here on ABC. Next on Countrywide, in Victoria's Hattacle Kine National Park, 20,000 roos are crowded into a space big enough for only 5,000. The relentless population pressure is denuding the park. Authorities hoped the problem would simply go away. Now 15,000 roos may be shot to restore the ecological balance, environmental vandalism or a humane solution. Roos in the gun. Next on Countrywide, Friday at 8. They've come to Seattle for 17 spectacular days of sporting action. Two and a half thousand of the world's best sporting superstars to compete to win the gold in the mighty, mighty Goodwill Games. This outstanding sporting event is an ABC Sports exclusive. Be part of this exciting international competition. The mighty, mighty Goodwill Games. Continue, 6 o'clock tomorrow, ABC. What makes marital stress lead to murder? Half the homicides in Australia are within the family. Soon on the 7.30 report, a case study of domestic murder. Till death do us part at 7.30. Good evening. Some Queensland employers have slammed the move to give fathers a year unpaid paternity leave. The Queensland Confederation of Industry says it's a burden employers shouldn't bear. The QCI also claims social issues should not be mixed with employment. But the ACTU says the decision is positive. Three people were detained and another arrested on Fraser Island as the blockade of logging continued. The police action prompted the Australian Democrats to boycott Tony Fitzgerald's inquiry into logging the island. Premier Wayne Goss says he won't be influenced by small, noisy groups. The Federal Government has declared there'll be no oil exploration around the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. Despite calls from oil companies for exploration rights in the park, all existing permits have been terminated. More news in one hour. Next on Surgical Spirits, an affair is revealed and Sheila has to take action. You're just a lonely, miserable old man. Would somebody please say something? Well, I don't think you're an old bag. To the man-a-born, and Richard encounters an amorous client. How old is she? Well, what the French call that certain age, when a woman's at her best. I see. Oh, I see. How exciting. What happened? Do tell. Surgical Spirits and To the Man-a-Born, your Saturday comedy double starts 7.30 Saturday on ABC. The party was the heart and soul of the struggle to organise the unemployment. The Australian Communist Party, born of a revolution in another land, but nurtured by the ravages of the Great Depression. The Communists weren't afraid to confront a system which they believed was doomed to failure. To many of their countrymen, they were fanatics or fools. To others, they were far from it. Did you imagine taking over Australia? Oh, yes. The Royal Team Dude presents the story of some exceptional people and the end of a great dream. The party's over. Next on Hindsight, 8.30 Sunday, ABC.