Four Corners. He was the most ruthless spymaster of the Cold War. Marcus Wolfe steps out of the pages of a spy novel. His victims were women. His weapon was sex. In the life of this female agent, the price was high. Maybe too high in her life. Tonight, 8.30 on Four Corners. The personal. I like this carol. Isn't that beautiful? The private. Fancy writing someone a 50 page letter. The lost. Look at that, looks like a hairy animal. It's a wig. The dead letter office is no place to be circumspect. Remember that letter we got about with that bloke that sent all the photos of his penis? Yes. Dead Letters. 8.30 Tuesday. There must be someone in the cool, in the mood. Heartbreak HiHits, Australia's coolest show has an album of its hottest hits. With Christine Arnoux, Human Nature, Frente, Custard and heaps more. Jump, jive, grind and boogie to Australia's hippest bands on the Heartbreak Hi CD. The way you move your body really got me going. From ABC shops, ABC setters and all music retailers. While you're at it, check out the cabin t-shirt. Look out, the men are back. It's a toaster. More hopeless. Why do we have to watch this? Because it's a classic. More helpless. A wedding cake in the shape of a dog. More heartless. So Deborah came out of your body. It's a brand new series of men behaving badly. Thursday. Excuse me, man in the room, man in the room. What happens when naughty little boys get older? They sit on the sofa, picking their nose, scratching their ass and farting. That's why they need the weaker sex. It's got a headache. They're men behaving badly, returning in a brand new series. Thursday. Tomorrow at 7.30, Indonesian fishermen claim Mabo style traditional rights in their fight against Australian poaching charges. It'll be absolutely outrageous if the courts of Australia even consider it. Tomorrow night, 7.30. Good evening, John Lombard with an ABC Newsbreak. The prosperity of the world is at stake. The world is at stake. Good evening, John Lombard with an ABC Newsbreak. The prospectus relating to Australia's biggest share market float was released today. Around 4.3 billion shares are on offer, with an indicative price range of $2.80 to $3.30. Retail investors who reserve the prospectus are guaranteed 600 shares. The Law Reform Commission says it believes the WIC amendments are constitutionally flawed, but has been prevented from giving evidence to a parliamentary inquiry on the orders of the Attorney General. Daryl Williams says it is not an elected body and is not free to roam at will over government policy. And as the Adelaide Crows continue to celebrate their grand final victory, coach Malcolm Blythe has warned some players won't be with the club next year. Blythe says any player who's lost the hunger for victory will be culled. And the weather, fine and warm tomorrow. I'll be back with more news after Media Watch. This is a program taken by the BBC. The People's Century premieres 9.30 Thursday. Hello, I'm Chris Clark. On the next Foreign Correspondent, I'll be reporting from Switzerland, where a controversial drugs program lets heroin addicts buy their next fix from the government. You'll be watching the People's Century, the People's Century, and the World's Most Expensive Drug Correspondent, Tuesday at 9.30. See you then.