In celebration of the Festival of the Dreaming, the ABC presents a visual and musical feast. Three innovative, inspiring short films from indigenous filmmakers. Three for the lucky country. 8.30 next Wednesday. A candle for Mother Teresa. A tribute. 9.30 Thursday. Now I don't care what the weatherman says when the weatherman says it's raining. You never hear me complaining. I'm certain the sun will shine. I don't care how the weather van points when the weather van points too gloomy. It's got to be sunny to me when your eyes look into mine. Another great year of weather, the 1998 ABC News calendar. One night in September, and the football faithful gather together. The night we remember our battles that ended in victory. The night we take pride in the grit and determination of football. The night we relive the pain. The night where the fairest and most brilliant will be honoured with a medal. This is the night for champions. Good evening, John Lombard with another ABC News break. South Africa's Truth Commission has heard that police lied about details of the death and police detention of black activist Steve Biko 20 years ago. A retired South African policeman told the Commission the cover-up had been a bid to prevent embarrassment to police and the apartheid government of the time. US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright has launched a mission to save the Middle East peace process by placing herself firmly on Israel's side. She's demanded that Palestinian leaders have to crack down on terrorism before anything else. And a new Olympic sport, handball, is looking for competitors. Because Australia is the host nation in 2000, we have automatic entry into the Olympic competition. And handball is now on a recruitment drive. And the weather, cold tonight, fine and mild tomorrow. Late news at 10.30. To what extent can churchgoers in the 90s accept the literal truth of the story of Christ? Bishop John Shelby Spong says they shouldn't have to. I don't live in a world where virgins conceive and where people walk on water and where five loaves are distributed to feed 5,000 people. So how should the greatest story ever told be interpreted? The Gospel According to Spong and Others, Lateline 10.30. ABC Music is... You want the world, you call me all night Wake up, Jeff, before the day's through Be lost, I'm on fire Triple J All of this and so much more is in the new ABC Music catalogue. Make your selection. TV, 8.30 Thursday.