A year in Provence continues next Monday at 8, and Peter Mail's books and audio tapes are available from all ABC shops. This Thursday, explore an energy-efficient house, try your hand at paint stripping, and follow the renovating Montels on their latest quest, all on The Home Show with Maggie and Richard Thursday night at 8 o'clock on ABC. They're young, intelligent, talented. I have wanted to be in this business all my life. I'd be good at it. You don't seriously think they're going to take too long? They'll be trained to spy, trained to lie. Jenny, we're not bugging you, okay? If you were, you'd tell me. Trained to survive in a volatile world where one slip could end a career. How many stuff-ups do you think we'll have? None, as far as I know. Or a life. Secrets. Premieres, 8.30 Thursday. Tomorrow night on the 7.30 report, something a little different from Australia's top wedding photographer, a man who turns average people into stars. Just a little bit more intimacy between you two, okay? Good evening again. In a short time from now, an historic peace agreement will be signed in Washington between Israel and the PLO. Not only will the signing be momentous in terms of peace, it'll be the first meeting between once bitter enemies, Israeli leader Yitzhak Rabin and PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat. With all the attention in Washington on the historic signing, Paul Keating's arrival was low-key. His talks with President Clinton have been delayed and he's turned down an offer to witness the big event. Mr Keating did indicate he'll be taking a softly-softly approach to the long-running trade grievances with the US. And South Australia and the eastern states are facing the prospect of another locust plague which has the potential to wipe out crops and cause tens of millions of dollars worth of damage. The Australian Plague Locust Commission in Canberra is mustering its resources to prevent the native pest from stripping grain, feed, fruit and vegetable crops. Weather now, showers about the eastern south in Adelaide, an early light shower with 16 degrees later. More news in about an hour. The McGarry Medal. The fairest and most brilliant player, who will it be? Tiger Nick Chigwitten. The Redleg, Stephen Patterson. Rooster, Brendan Phillips. Or Magpie, Troy Bond. A night of spectacular action and some unexpected moments. The 1993 McGarry Medal, Tuesday night at 8.30, live and exclusive on ABC TV. On Tuesday, Colin Tealy gives us his words of wisdom on how to write a book. And Dr. Sandra Cabot, an MD and a naturopath, talks about how to improve your health and your shape through nutritional medicine. And Thursday, where is the Liberal Party going and anyway, what does it believe in? Ian McLaughlin and John Olsen, Tuesday and Thursday at 6.30. See you then. You can be very isolated out here, Bob, one doesn't realise until one gets here. And for Kerr, it must have been an agony of despair and worry, wondering what was really happening over there on the hill at Parliament House, ten minutes away by car, but eons away in terms of feeling personal contact. There's nothing like the threat of a republic to inspire feelings of solidarity in the Queen's representative. Welcome to the program.