I love being a winner, but everybody's human. Sometimes I sleep in a little late, sometimes I lose concentration. But I never smoke. No way. Tonight, a ceasefire in the Philippines between the government and communist rebels. President Reagan's popularity slumps in the wake of his foreign policy setbacks. A man charged in connection with the Turkish consulate bombing appears in court. America's Cup visitors said to be paying up to $10,000 a week for rented homes. And in cricket, Alan Border says his young side will come good in the second test. Join me at seven for details. Up in the canopy of the jungle, the tropical rainforest. Here there is a greater bulk of life, both animal and plant, and a greater diversity too, than can be found anywhere else at all. Saturday, join David Attenborough for the Living Planet at 730, followed by Star Quality, a series of teleplays based on Noel Coward's stories at 830. This evening's episode revolves around the life of a travelling ballest troop. Tom Courtenay stars in a bittersweet 30s comedy, Me and the Girls. And then it's more nostalgia, this time from the 60s with Pip and the Shadows, in for one night only. Everybody has a summer holiday, doing things they always wanted to. Do you, do you, do you, do you want to dance? Saturday beginning at 730, The Living Planet, followed by Tom Courtenay in Star Quality at 830, and then it's Flip in the Shadows at 930, here on ABC. Sweeping changes to the rules determining media ownership have been adopted by the Federal Government today. We look at who owns what now, how the changes will affect them and the viewers.