The bill returns on Saturday in two weeks time. To make way for a New Year's special with Clive James. Looking at the people, places and events that made the year. From Russian revolutions to Rolf Harris. Join Clive and Louise Lombard from the House of Elliot. For the 1993 New Year's special. Next Saturday night at 8.30. Coming up, Birds of a Feather. It's not everyday I'm suspended from a job he loves. Oh God. Murray's work. Murray's work. Power base a shift. I'm gonna come back and I'll fight. I want out, Jim. Write it down. As Murray's enemies. What we are planning is not pleasure. Plan their revenge. Now at last you've got something on him. Don't you tell anyone. Someone by the name of Jim Nelson ring any bells? Don't answer the door! Jeff, what am I going to do? GBH. 8.30 Tuesday. ABC. Hello, rescue. Hey, maybe we could have a drink sometime. As Mickey becomes involved in a new relationship. Georgia is making plans. You get all the help I can give you. I think I want out. Mickey! But when a rescue goes wrong. I'm sorry! I'm sorry! Will it be too late for Georgia? 8.30 Thursday. I'm sorry! Police rescue. I'm sorry! I'm sorry! I'm sorry! I'm sorry! I'm sorry! I'm sorry! I'm sorry! I'm sorry! I'm sorry! I'm sorry! I'm sorry! Tennis. Direct from Coo Yon. The 1993 colonial classic. Starts on Boxing Day. Watch 16 of the world's top ranking tennis stars. Five days of terrific tennis. Top sporting action. Exciting holiday entertainment. Serving up the best. The 1993 colonial classic. Starts 3 o'clock Boxing Day. January is sale time at all ABC shops and participating centres across Australia. There's a terrific range of products available at greatly reduced prices. Including books, videos, music, audio tapes and children's favourites. Don't miss our special ABC sale bags. Which include a varied selection of books to suit all tastes. And at only $5 and $10 each are a great bargain. The January sale at all ABC shops and participating centres. From the 27th of December until the 15th of January. Wildstocks Last. And good evening. Welcome to Speaking Out. I'm Wayne Coolwell. I think we're very strong politically. We keep Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people informed of what really is happening in this country. We like to speak out. We want to educate and we like to promote our own music. Hello I'm Clayton Lewis and welcome to Away. Our indigenous arts program broadcast across the country from Alice Springs. Away means listen in the Arran language of the people from Central Australia. We want people to listen. To listen to our music, our stories and most importantly learn about our culture. Blackout likes to be entertaining. As well as address the social issues that affect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders every day. We want Australians to see us as we really are. A very beautiful and proud race. Creating a new partnership on your ABC. Be watching your ABC Sunday night at 7.30 the premiere of Root into Europe. Travel will never be the same again. 8.30 your Sunday stereo special goes behind the scenes to film the cast recording of the musical classic Guys and Dolls. 9.30 Diffusions, Australia's finest jazz exponents recreating the sounds of the legendary El Rocco cello. That's Sunday night on your ABC.