This month in Aerial Magazine, your SBS TV and Radio companion, a special season of programs on cyber technology and Rick Stein's Taste of the Sea presents exciting new seafood recipes. With a complete guide for SBS TV and Radio, Aerial Magazine gives you all the background you need to make the most of your month's viewing. To subscribe dial 1300 303 028. On the movie show things are looking California, but feeling Minnesota. Brian Brown finds himself on the wrong side of tribal law. And matchmaker Emma Woodhouse weaves a tangled wall. Take your partners for the movie show. Eight o'clock Wednesday. When a woman cannot reproduce, she suffers humiliation. And the torment of her husband's physical abuse until the appearance of true love shows her a different side to life. She finds a hidden strength within her. And discovers a new destiny. I would say looking at our culture now, the time of homo sapiens has come to an end. Our relationship to tools and machines has reached a whole new level. Now they are part of us. And this is a change that easily outranks anything that's happened since homo sapiens came on the scene. Some academics believe that we are all now cyborgs. And merge with a technology that intimately surrounds us and enters our bodies. The cyborg cometh 8.30 Friday. For God's sake woman, you're such a whinger. Well it's been a pleasure. Good luck in your next life. God, you look awful. Yes I know, the last few nights I've had roughly six hours sleep thanks to a screaming kid. Why was your latest conquest teething? Let me tell you, I don't need anyone. I'm quite capable of self-fulfillment. Yes. That's what it says in the toilets at work. There's no news team like this. Drop the Dead Donkey. 8.30 Saturday. 8.30 Saturday.