Well the story was a little bit anti-dilutive and Nelson's acting style would probably be more suited to playing a one-armed bandit, but nonetheless there's something charmingly unique about all Nelson and Jeanette's films which really does defy description or criticism too. Well-known record expert Peter Kane here in Sydney has recently opened his own record shop in Victoria Road, Roselle, right near the junction with Darling Street on the city side. The store is called Jazz Plus as you can see and Peter Stuck's a great range of musical and stage show scores as well as a top selection of movie books. So if you're looking for something special give Peter a ring at Jazz Plus on 818 4501 and I'm sure that he'll be able to help you and he'll certainly try. Now Peter has given us this superb book titled The Films of Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy and a record of their greatest hits to give away tonight to one of our viewers. So if you'd like the chance of winning this package just answer this question. What was the first film that Nelson and Jeanette made together? And if you know the answer put it on the back of an envelope and send it to me John Hanrahan care of ATN channel 7 PO box 50 epping 2121. I'll repeat that John Hanrahan care of ATN channel 7 PO box 50 epping 2121. And our late musical next Thursday night is the Anne Blythe and Howard Keele version of Rosemarie. But I'll be back next with a great holiday Monday double with a double bill and it stars James Stewart and Rock Hudson in a pioneer adventure bend of the river. Then it's off to the Caribbean for a treasure hunt with Robert Ryan and Anthony Quinn in the city beneath the sea. There's no Friday midday movie this week because from 11am today we're going to be broadcasting live the exciting Australia France Davis Cup clash. So until Monday have a great weekend and pleasant dreams for now. The goodies are going on holiday this Friday night. See them go bird watching. See their family musical evening. It's all on the goodies and you'll love it right after the news Friday night. One mother's day a preacher told his congregation. My mother practices what I preach. Sounded the perfect tribute to a mother. Of course it was thought out planned ahead. But how's this for a tribute to a mom. A teacher was telling her class of a dreadful moment in history when people were suffering and helpless. One little boy piped up. If my mom had been there she'd have known what to do. President Abraham Lincoln declared no man is poor who has a good mother. A good mother is not an indulgent mother. She's firm but fair. Her love and affection for her family command respect. She doesn't give them everything they want but she's mindful of their needs. Sometimes her children might think of her as a hard mother. But when they grow older they understand. And when that time comes they're the kind of children who always remember her with deep affection and utmost respect. Not only on mother's day but every day. Thank God for a good mother. And thank her too. It's more than a movie it's a celebration. It's Hollywood's greatest moments. From early talkies to those all singing all dancing show stopping extravaganzas. New York, New York. It's a cast of thousands with more stars than there are in heaven. For great family entertainment. A movie that has got it all. 8.30 Sunday nights. We're comedy. Watch us now. Action. Watch us now. Movies. Specials. Day or night. Just watch us now. We're seven yeah. Just watch us seven. Wow. Your mother's channel seven. Watch us now. You're watching seven's colorful world as we draw to the end of another day. My city of Sydney. I miss the warmth of you. Miss the heart of your people. That little church steeple. In. Sailboats white. The. As they. Know. The. The. The. City of Sydney. I miss your glow at. Miss the opera house. From the bridge. And the. It's in a. So I'm thousands of miles. From the surface. And smiles. Of your love loving children. At. My. City. Of Sydney. I've never. My. City. I. Miss your. Miss the opera house. From the bridge. And the. It's in a. I. The. City. Of Sydney. I. Never. The. Well here we are at the end of another day's viewing on channel seven in Sydney. And we look forward to your company again tomorrow. We'll be here at six a.m. with Cheryl's neighborhood. And highlights of Friday night's viewing on seven include. The goodies at seven o'clock. The man trio go on holidays to Dunn's Scrablin. At half past seven. Those kids of fame have more spectacular singing and dancing. Eight thirty. Burt Lancaster. Lee Marvin and Robert Ryan blast into action as the professionals. Now from all of us here at seven. This is Chris Kerns wishing you good night. Thank you.