Sport Report, highlighting the Australian soccer scene, weeknights at 7 on SBS. This week on Showbiz, highlights from the Montreux Jazz Festival featuring some of the great names in blues and black music. A special edition of Showbiz, Wednesday night, 8 o'clock, SBS. Around the world, the desert is growing. Imagine it creeping up on everything you own, destroying your home, your food, your life. Community Aid Abroad's AWARE program is working to stop the deserts growing through projects like soil conservation and forestry. It's long-term work that needs long-term support. So please, phone 008088810 and join Community Aid Abroad's monthly AWARE program. Help fight the causes of world hunger. On Sunday, what's the time, Mr. Clock? The story of a village watchmaker with a remarkable skill. How does he know? I don't know. Without a watch. The watch is in here. A watch. Don't be a fool, Weisskopf. Tell me quickly, what time is it? 6.12. That's right. A remarkable skill that's nothing but trouble. A remarkable skill that's his alone. Tell me quickly, what's the time? How does he know the exact time? Shh. Watch the time, Mr. Clock. David Stratton's movie of the week, 8.30 Sunday, SBS. The excitement and skill of international soccer. The European Nations Championship continues all this week, live via satellite, by OTC. The European Nations Championship, only on SBS. No one's farther than anyone anymore. You are watching exclusive coverage of the 1988 European Nations Soccer Championships. Brought to you with the assistance of OTC, the people who keep you in touch with the world. OTC. Featuring all the latest in national and international sports. Sport Report, weeknights at 7 on SBS. Mrs. Mandela, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Market Theatre. Wednesday night on Visions, Asinamari, the controversial South African play about the exploits of five men who end up in jail. Their stories reveal the feelings which are at the root of the violence in South Africa. Asinamari, we have no money. We don't only have no money, but we refuse to get out of the matchbox houses they have given to us. Asinamari. Asinamari, Wednesday at 10, SBS. Captain Socceroo, SBS's own soccer coach for young players, can now come to your club or home. That's right, SBS Marketing presents Captain Socceroo on two video cassettes. Individual skills, team skills. A must for any club or budding soccer star. The ticket can be yours for the special low price of $89.95 or purchased separately for $49.95 each. Send your check or money order to SBS Marketing for Cliff Street, Milson's Point 2061 or phone 964 2888 for credit facilities. On the movie show this week, wish you were here, the misadventures of a cheeky English girl. Look at you. Do you fancy me? Not half as much as you fancy yourself. Bill Forsyth's first American film, Housekeeping. And Wendy Hughes loves John Lowe in Echoes of Paradise. What's to enjoy on the movie show Thursday, 8.30 on SBS?