Holiday to a place where your fortune could be waiting under the next stone. What did you do? A murder mystery weekend at an historic hideaway. And for those with an eye to the past, a visit to Australia's only television museum. You ready? Ah! Ah! Ah! That's Holiday, 8 o'clock Monday, ABC. Rachel lives on the edge in Stark. Premiering 11th of August on ABC. You said I've been bad last night and said Tiara's mine, she's on the hook. Did I say anything else? It's not easy keeping secrets. You're allowed to feel anxious. Yeah, I know, as long as I don't show up. The unreal world of secret intelligence. You want me to spy for you? Yes. When to trust. I talked in my sleep. Uh-uh. Should we get separate retreat? And when not to. Are you seeking that base? Yeah, please. Secrets. 8.30 Thursday. Why are boys so obsessed with sex? Zoe's sweet 16 and growing up fast. What more at stake than just losing their virginity? That is what we're really talking about, isn't it? Yes. Tessa and Ian are trying not to be overprotective. We're simply concerned that you might be getting into things that you're not ready for yet. But she's made up her mind. Hope the neighbors haven't seen. Is she prepared for the consequences? Great Australian Drama, GP, 8.30 Tuesday. They are the lords of the city of London. Now they're accused of fleecing billions from their clients. There are a hundred syndicates in Lloyds that I have resigned from Lloyds rather than be on their syndicates. Thousands are ruined around the world. Financial is absolutely disastrous. I was not in hindsight given the information I should have been given. Any future I've got is just screwed up with Lloyds. Inside Lloyds, the financial scandal of the decade. Four Corners, 8.30 Monday. Melbourne will deliver. The people of Melbourne are very, very good chaps. Melbourne put it all together but lost out. Now Sydney's in the hot seat. Will the Olympic Games come to Australia? Friday's the day. Win or lose, ABC will have the full story first. On First Edition, 7am Friday on ABC. I know you're on television, you're Darren Hinch. TV-TV, it's everything that's on the box. And I'm certainly most square when it comes to television. With all the news, reviews and interviews. Tonight we've seen the television of the future and it works. Toronto City TV on TV-TV at 6.30. Richard Morecroft for ABC News. And tonight, Labour Party ranks at loggerheads over Mabo legislation. Troubles in the Olympic camp. Bruce Baird gets a job planning for the Games. And the atmosphere 2 experiment ends how it started in controversy. I know you're on television, you're Darren Hinch. TV-TV, it's everything that's on the box. And I'm certainly most square when it comes to television. With all the news, reviews and interviews. Tonight, jump on board as we take a trip across the solar system with the new adventure series Escape from Jupiter. On TV-TV at 6.30. Richard Morecroft for ABC News. And tonight, the Government accuses the Opposition of holding its budget hostage. A new ultimatum from the Russian Government to rebel lawmakers inside the White House. And an earthquake in India leaves up to 4,000 people dead. Coming up at 6.30 straight after the goodies. TV-TV has these goodies in store. Are you a victim of a sinister thought control process or is it all just TV to you? Angry viewers go looking for answers from the boss of the Seven Network. And the priceless game show that gives a whole new meaning to loony tunes. That's TV-TV tonight at 6.30. 8 o'clock tonight. Plus you get a free program guide. An exciting first in Australia. Australia Tuesday. The Big Wet is a stunning visual record of the most dramatic season in Australia. The monsoon. Filmed in the marvellous scenery of Kakadu and Arnhem Land. The male frill-necked lizard's territorial display is a sure sign of the approaching wet. As the seasons change from Gurung to Namagong and Bangkading, the tropical wildlife emerges and thrives. The land, parched and dry, is flooded with the spectacular torrents of the Big Wet. An ABC special, 8.30 tonight. Australian men in the nineties. I think a man has to be a man. Caught between the macho bloke who drinks with his mates. I think the Yobbo image is still quite alive. And the sensitive new age guy who expresses his emotions. I think women expect men to be more in touch with their feelings. I wouldn't say I'm a sensitive new age guy and I wouldn't say I'm a Yobbo. It's a mugs game. You just can't win I don't think. Today's men speak out on Attitude. 9.30 tonight, right after the Wednesday special. We all know the delight of sharing. Everyone enjoys a treat now and then. But for many, biscuits are the essence of life itself. Will you be there when tiny hands reach out for life? Hundreds of thousands of lives have been saved with high protein biscuits through Care Australia. Many more lives depend on what you give today for World Food Day. Make your donation at any branch of the Commonwealth Bank. The news tonight, the Federal Government gets its compromise deal on wine tax. John Fay defends the three billion dollar cost of the 2000 Olympics. And Archbishop Desmond Tutu hands Australia some marbo advice. Tonight is there a blowout? Premier John Fay live explains how the Olympics will cost three billion dollars. The multi-function polis now it's officially dead and the woman who talks to the animals. Join us 7.30. It's pumping, it's powering, it's live cycling action from 1.30 Saturday when the world's finest amateur cyclists take off from Coffs Harbour for the gruelling 1260 kilometre ride to Canberra. Ten international teams race against Australia in the 1993 Cycle Classic. 1.30 Saturday plus updates nightly at 6.25. Eight o'clock Thursday. On Wildscreen. Discover the chimpanzees of the Thai forest. Displaying amazing signs of intelligence and enjoying a warm and intimate society. They could be our ancestors or are they just too close for comfort? Eight o'clock Thursday. Richard Moorcroft for ABC News and tonight, allegations that Planning Minister Robert Webster intimidated witnesses before the water board inquiry. Australia mourns the loss of one of its greatest writers and poets and an entrepreneur loses his waterside mansion. Creative, innovative, reflective, eclectic. Revu brings the world with the arts and artists to you. Dance, music, opera, film, design, photography and literature. Revu is a rare gem, reflecting the colour and energy of contemporary arts in Australia and overseas. Revu, 10 o'clock tonight, ABC. I know you're on television, you're Darren Hinch. TV, TV, it's everything that's on the box. And I'm certainly no square when it comes to television. With all the news, reviews and interviews. And tonight on TV, TV, we preview television's big night, the 1993 Emmy Awards. The smartest thing I ever did was becoming a Youth for Understanding exchange student. My year in Japan totally transformed me into their culture. Nihongo manabi, shougai no tomo tsukutari. Soshite, motomo to setsu no koto wa has been a huge advantage in my career. You get to choose from over 20 countries in Europe, Asia and of course the Americas. Next year, more than 500 young ambassadors will broaden their horizons to the rest of the world. Shouldn't you be one of them? I've been rather questioning of authority and a lot going on in this town and in this state that the public doesn't know about. Well, it's extremely difficult because you need contacts, you need sources, and it's our job to try to find out what's really going on. Sometimes it's very grubby. Oh, I haven't been strangled by a microphone cord at this stage, but anything could happen. Quentin Dempster and the 7.30 Report. Tuesday, safely parked in the sitting room. One of them said, we're repossessing this vehicle. Outwitting the repo men and a carbon copy holiday plan. See Australia with Fabulous Tools. See Australia with Fabulous Tools. The Investigators. 8 o'clock Tuesday on ABC.