Yes, well, I said, let me see the clip. Now, let me look at the clip of little Tish. There you are. There he is. There he is. There he is. He's tying up his boots, but you can't, you see, there, there, you see his, you see his wonderful boots. Hey, you see the book. There he is. Well, that's very, uh, hard. Alright. He got married, you say? Yes, three times. Children? No, grown women every time. You're gonna get a good spank. Mr. Dunbar! It's better late than ever for David Niven and Art Carney, 8.30 Sunday on Channel 10. Oh, no, you'll have to die. Hey, guys, it's Gus again with more good news. CTs are at Mount Evelyn and now Belgrave. You'll get new home package deals like this homestead, about $50,000, or a split level around $55,000. You may prefer a brick, okay, 49 big ones, or a log cabin, for example, the log lodge. Do you already have your own land? That's great. CT builders will build these same houses just for you. Remember, for your new home, see CTs, Mount Evelyn and now Belgrave. Introducing a brand new solar pool cover specially designed for above ground pools. Right now, the Pool Blanket Factory is sacrificing famous Australian-made solar pool covers for an unbelievable 40% off. This 6 by 4 meter solar cover costs less than $100. Above or below ground solar pool covers and rollers direct from the manufacturer. The Pool Blanket Factory, 321 Whitehorse Road, Nuna Wadding. Phone 877-4955. 877-4955. When you buy direct from the importer, the key words are service and savings. Microbuf Computers of Mount Waverley offers you this PC Pro, complete with 640K memory, twin IBM compatible disk drives, serial parallel and joystick ports, clock, calendar, battery backup and Mitsubishi monitor for only $1650. Microbuf has systems for home, business and education. For pro systems at gift prices, phone Microbuf Computers of Mount Waverley now. 2777-754. Gold Lady. Sparkling white wine and real orange juice. If you'd rather get a pass from Robert Redford than Lou Richards, this is your team. I was asking Mr. Powell about ambition and about his life. What about you with acting? You are acclaimed as a great actor. You always start looking at your watch, Ralph, about this time. You want to finish, don't you? Well, I mean, you promised me at birth. I promise. I'm enjoying it very much. You always avoid questions about yourself. Have you been satisfied with anything you've done particularly on stage? Well, I've seen a little titch. I haven't. You haven't? No. What about this new play that you're in? Oh, that's rather interesting. That's about a politician. Yes, I'm a politician. I've been seven years, seven months in the War Office, two and a half years in the Board of Trade, three years and a half in the Ministry of Health. And what I didn't know about nurses, I could write for you on the tip of a needle. And I've got you a commission if I've known you then. I've no pride. If I had pride, I wouldn't be where I am now. The best thought of leader of my political party at the time that never became Prime Minister. A speech of 25 minutes and an interview of 15 seconds put an end to my career. Are you listening? I'm listening, sir. That just happens to be the quotation from my part, you know, and I just happen to remember. And in fact, I mean, it's your own stage all the time. It was written for you, this play. Is it a very well-written play? Very well-written, yes. David Stoller is one of our best writers. Do you prefer nowadays to do contemporary drama or drama by contemporary playwrights rather than go back to the classic? Yes, I do. Sir, can I ask you, do you ever contemplate retiring? Hmm. I won't contemplate retiring. You can't? Do you ever contemplate retiring? No, certainly not. You're killing questions he asks. One day the Lord will take me. That will be retirement indeed. That's all we've got to say. That's all we have to say. That's it. And you want to go upstairs and have a slight drink? Yes, that's very nice. All right. I'm sure that Mr Powell and I would be delighted to join you, but would you sit there, sir, while I thank you under the closing and all that. Enoch Powell, Sir Ralph Richardson, thank you very much indeed. Thank you. Thank you. See you again after the show. Thanks very much. Thank you. Thank you. The Family Bliss presents the best new talent in the land on Star Search. 6.30 Sunday on 10. Family Bliss may be the norm, but when the going's rough... Head for hammer hardware, they've always got the stuff. For safety first or tools that last and sprays that never miss. Head for hammer hardware and life will be like this. When you're stuck and out of luck, hammer's handy to the home. There's pots and pans and brushes and cans and switches and brackets and timber and ratchets, it's fun to do your own. Head for hammer hardware, handy to the home. Lights out! There are times when you need just a little bit of light to yourself. Now you can have the itty bitty book light wherever, whenever you want a little light to yourself. You could call it your private reading light. You are my hero and I love you. You'll be sailing across the sea. I will always be thinking of you. Now showing at the Village County's and Independent Rosebud. If you check your battery terminals, you'll probably see this. Which can lead to this. But the Exide Torque Starter never corrodes, ever. So Torque Starter stays like this. As I say to Niall Powell and to Sir Alfred, from all of us here, a very good night. Good night. We'll see you next time. This is no place for the Meakin' Miles, so get ready for the fast pace and the exciting action. Down he goes. The games are weird and wacky. Are you in there? Yes, I'm in here. Oh, this is really scary. But they're the best in family fun. Talk about throwing yourself into the dark. It's Anaka, proudly brought to you by Uncle Toby's. She's getting very soapy. 7.30 Sunday night only on Channel 10. Tim, John Hannibal Smith. Come on, get him. Go, go, go! Tuesday night, it's a close call for the A-Team. I ain't going to no airport, Hannibal. I ain't gonna fly with that crazy fool Murdoch. Wherever there's trouble, you'll find the A-Team. How fast can you get us down? You just landed, brother. They ain't go anywhere, do anything, anytime. Now, if you wanted somebody with good manners, you should have hired an English butler. Thrilling action for the A-Team, 7.30 Tuesday on 10. I love it when the plan comes together. Saturday evening, Gridiron finally reaches our shores when Melbourne's VFL Park becomes the venue for the first ever Australia Bowl. Two of the best American University teams, the Wyoming Cowboys and the El Paso Miners, have virtually airlifted their entire American operations to take part in this unique event because championship points are at stake. From their last four encounters, the score is two wins apiece and the Australia Bowl has become the showdown. The Australia Bowl from VFL Park, 8.30 Saturday, exclusive to Network 10. Ladies and gentlemen, Simon and Garfunkel. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. We'd like to know a little bit about you for our part. We'd like to help you learn to help yourself. Look around you, all you see are sympathetic eyes. Stroll around the grounds until you feel at home and here's to you, Mrs. Robinson. Jesus loves you more than you will know. God bless you, please, Mrs. Robinson. God bless you. There's a secret, it's just the Robinson's affair. Most of all, you've got to hide it from the kids. Who, who could you, Mrs. Robinson? Jesus loves you more than you will know. God bless you, please, Mrs. Robinson. God bless you. Sitting on the sofa on a Sunday afternoon. To the candidates to be, yeah. Laugh about it, shout about it when you've got to choose. Every way you look at it, you lose. Where have you gone, Joe Commagio? A nation turned as lonely as to you. What's that you say, Mrs. Robinson? Joe has left and gone away. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey. Welcome to Mildura, the weather resort in the heart of Sunreasia in the sun-drenched northwest of Victoria on the River Murray. It's here that you'll find the new exciting timeshare resort, Club Mildura. Thousands of people around the world, many of them in Australia, have learnt that through timesharing, they no longer have to own their own holiday home, only that part of it that they really want to use. You can do the same. You'll be surprised how little it costs. And the big advantage is that you can arrange to exchange the time that you own in one place for time in another. And so holiday almost anywhere in Australia or the world. Having bought your share, you have a legal property title which can be disposed of at any time and in any manner that you wish. And your sharing Club Mildura can gain in value in the same way as any normal property can. Find out more. Call Melbourne 329 00 44 now. That's Melbourne 329 00 44. This is a rabbit. Australia's most famous multiplier. This is a VCR rabbit, the world's best video multiplier. Add one to your video system and you can switch video movies to another room without the expense of an extra video recorder. Or you can watch the news and switch the video through to the kids' room. The rabbit just plugs into your existing aerial. Now every TV in your house can share a single video recorder. Get yourself a rabbit. On December the 7th, 1985, the crowd will shake around here at Felt Park, Melbourne. A natural disturbance? No way. On December the 7th, the pounding boots of traditional rivals, the Texas Miners and the Wyoming Cowboys, will trample Australian turf for the first time. The Gridiron Australia Bowl, played for genuine championship points, will register at least 9.5 on the sporting scale. Victor, you ain't seen nothing yet. Take a leisurely Sunday drive through the Bellarine Peninsula, enjoy some of the many historic attractions of this scenic wonderland and stop at the Grovedale Hotel. There's a magnificent smorgasbord and sumptuous hot carvery, and the Grovedale is famous for that special celebration or just a good night out. And Zippy the Clown will entertain the children. And while you're there, drive into the Liquor Bar and be surrounded by an extensive range of wines, spirits and beer. Come to the Grovedale Hotel on the Torquay Road, 5.5 kilometres from the Geelong Post Office. It's well worth the trip. I'm sitting in the railway station, got a ticket for my destination. I'm finally playing for a poet and a one-man band. Homeward bound, I wish I was. Homeward bound, home where my thoughts escape me. Home where my music's playing. Where my love lies waiting silently for me. Every day's an endless stream of cigarettes and magazines. And each town looks the same to me, the movies and the factories. And every stranger's face I see reminds me that I long to be homeward bound. Oh, and I wish I was, homeward bound. Home where my thoughts escape me. Home where my music's playing. Where my love lies waiting silently for me. Tonight I'll sing my songs again, I'll play the game and pretend. But all of my words come back to me in shades of mediocrity. Like emptiness in harmony, I need someone to comfort me. Homeward bound, I wish I was. Homeward bound, home where my thoughts escape me. Home where my music's playing. Home where my love lies waiting silently for me. Oh, now I wish I was, homeward bound. Home where my thoughts escape me. Home where my music's playing. Home where my love lies waiting silently for me. Music playing. Well, it's great to do a neighborhood concert. I hope everybody can hear us. I hope that that sound is good. I just want to thank the police department, and the fire department, and the parks commissioner, and head coach, and particularly, you know, people that never get recognized for doing, for doing good deeds for the city. A group of people that have donated half of their proceeds that they're making tonight. The guys who are selling loose joints are giving the city half of their income tonight. Music playing. Let us be lovers, we'll marry our fortunes together. I've got some real estate here in my back. So we bought a pack of cigarettes, and Mrs. Wagner pies. And we walked off to look for America. Kathy Eisen has boarded a greyhound in Pittsburgh. Michigan seems like a dream to me now. It took me four days to hit high from Saginaw, and I've come to look for America. Laughing on the bus, playing games with the faces. She said the man in the cabaret suit was a spy. I said be careful, his bow tie is really a camera. Toss me a cigarette, I think there's one in my raincoat. We smoked the last one, now we're gone. So I looked at the scenery, she read her magazines, and we rose over an open field. Kathy I'm lost I said, though I knew she was sleeping. I'm empty and I'm leaking and I don't know why. Counting the cards on the New Jersey turnpike, and they've all come to look for America. All come to look for America. Counting the cards on the New Jersey turnpike, and they've all come to look for America. All come to look for America. All come to look for America. All come to look for America. All come to look for America. All come to look for America. All come to look for America. All come to look for America. All come to look for America. Mama Pajama rolled out of bed, she ran to the police station. When Papa found out he began to shout, he started the investigation. It's against the law, it was against the law. What the mama saw, it was against the law. Mama looked down and spit on the ground every time her name gets mentioned. When Papa said, oh, if I get that boy, I'm gonna stick him in the house of detention. Well, I'm on my way. I don't know where I'm going. I'm on my way. I'm taking my time, but I don't know where. Spit by the road, see the queen of Corona. See me at a hoot, lay down by the zoo yard. Oh. Oh, when a couple of days are gone, they'll take me away. When the press let the story leak. Now when the radical breeze come to get me released, it's all on the cover of Newsweek. Oh, and I'm on my way. I don't know where I'm going. But I'm on my way. I'm taking my time, but I don't know where. Spit by the road, see the queen of Corona. See me at a hoot, lay down by the zoo yard. See me at a hoot, lay down by the zoo yard. See me at a hoot, lay down by the zoo yard. See me at a hoot, lay down by the zoo yard. Neighbors. Everybody needs good neighbors. With a little understanding, you can find the perfect plan. Neighbors should be there for one another. That's when your neighbors become your neighbors. Meanwhile, call 329 0044 now about your holidays at Club Yarrawonga and Club Mildura. Ladies and gentlemen, the Opal Clearance Center will soon be closing forever. In its place will be the biggest, brightest, most spectacular Opal male fashion store in Melbourne. But for now, the Opal Clearance Center has a huge range of the brightest summer fashion. All current stock, too. We mightn't have quite the range of Opal fashion, but if your size is there, you'll hit the jackpot. Christmas has come early at the Opal Clearance Center, 229 Chapel Street near the Perantown Hall. Hurry in before we close for good. $5,000 cash. What a wonderful Christmas present. National Australia Bank will play Father Christmas to someone. It could be you. Your telephone donation could win you $5,000. Your receipt will go into the National Australia Bank Sounds of Christmas telephone barrel. Post your promised donation now to the Deafness Foundation Post Office Box 1001, Nanna Wadding. December 16 is the deadline. The winner will be announced after Young Talent Time Saturday, December 21. $5,000 cash could be yours. Act now. What a night. I thought it might be somewhat crowded, but we seem to have filled the place. Are you going to Scarborough Fair? Parsley, salmon, draws, rolly and tie. Remember me to one who disdain. She once was a true love of mine. Tell her to make me a camp friction. Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme. Without no seam nor needlework. Then she'll be a true love of mine. Tell her to find me an acre of land. Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme. Between the salt water and the sea strand. Then she'll be a true love of mine. Tell her to reap it in a stick of leather. Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme. And to gather it all in a bunch of heather. Then she'll be a true love of mine. Are you going to Scarborough Fair? Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme. Remember me to one who disdain. She once was a true love of mine. Tell her to make me a camp friction. Tell her to make me a camp friction. Tell her to make me a camp friction. Tell her to make me a camp friction. Tell her to make me a camp friction. Tell her to make me a camp friction. Tell her to make me a camp friction. Tell her to make me a camp friction. Tell her to make me a camp friction. April comes she will. Streams are ripe and swill with rain. May she will stay. Resting in my arms again. She'll change her tune. She'll change her tune. In restless walks she'll prowl the night. July she will fly. A warning to her flight. August, the diet she must. The autumn winds blow chilly and cold. I'll remember, I'll remember. A loved one who has now grown old. Thank you. Wake up little Susie, wake up. Wake up little Susie, wake up. We both fell sound asleep. Wake up little Susie and weep. The movie's over, it's four o'clock and we're in trouble deep. Wake up little Susie, wake up little Susie. Well, what are we gonna tell your mama? What are we gonna tell her, your mama? What are we gonna tell our friends when they say ooh la la? Wake up little Susie, wake up little Susie. Well, I told your mama that you'd be enlightened. Well, Susie baby looks like we goofed again. Wake up little Susie, wake up little Susie. We gotta go. Wake up little Susie, wake up. Wake up little Susie, wake up. The movie wasn't so hot. It didn't have much of a plot. We fell asleep, our booze is cooked, our reputation is shot. Wake up little Susie, wake up little Susie. Well, what are we gonna tell your mama? What are we gonna tell your papa? What are we gonna tell our friends when they say ooh la la? Wake up little Susie, wake up little Susie. Wake up little Susie. I met my old lover on the street last night. She seemed so glad to see me, I just smiled. And we talked about some old times and we drank ourselves some beer. Still crazy after all these years. Still crazy after all these years. I'm not the kind of man who tends to socialize. I seem to lean on old familiar ways. And I ain't no fool for love songs that whisper in my ears. Still crazy after all these years. Still crazy after all these years. Four in the morning, I'm tapped out and yawning, longing my life away. I'll never worry, why should I? It's all gonna fade. Now I sit by my window and I watch the calls roll by. I fear I'll lose some damage one fine day. But I would not be confident by the jewelry of my ears. Still crazy after all these years. Well I still crazy. Still crazy. Still crazy after all these years. It's gonna be another hectic, crazy kind of day. With so much going on. Why you've been away, what are you gonna do? We got news for you. If you want all the facts, just sit back and relax and turn. Time to do us. Eyewitness News. Time to do us. Melman Ties to the team on 10. Eyewitness News. By any standards, Club Yarrawonga has it all. An excellent holiday location, giving access to all manner of facilities. The wineries, licensed clubs, fishing, sailing and all other water sports. And on site, two outside swimming pools, half court tennis, barbecues, and inside a heated swimming pool with spa and sauna, squash court and games room, and an adults only lounge area. And the condominiums at Club Yarrawonga are equipped with everything you could ask for. Fully furnished lounge with TV and air conditioning and extra sleeping facilities. Highly efficient kitchen galley, spacious bathroom, and additional upstairs sleeping accommodation. Yes, Club Yarrawonga sets the standard for timeshare resorts. And its exchange facilities open up the whole world for future holidays for you and your family. Find out more. Call Melbourne 329 0044 now for Club Yarrawonga. That's Melbourne 329 0044. Call right now. The Family Fund Spa Pool Company only build fully tiled solid concrete spas. The spa pool comes complete with the latest filtration equipment, wall and floor jets, remote control switching, heating, and can be installed just 24 hours after delivery. There's no better way to bring the family and friends together for health and relaxation. When was the last time you had this much fun? Go on, do yourself a favour, buy a spa. Call the Family Fund Spa Pool Company Bulleen in East Burwood. And don't forget, if it's concrete, it's forever. Annoying, isn't it? This noise could send you deaf. Over 300,000 people in Victoria already have a hearing impairment. No matter what your work, whatever your situation, your hearing is precious. Working to get your daily bread could cause you hearing problems. Nothing can compensate being deaf. You can get used to a noise and not notice it or do anything about it. Don't you enter the world of silence. WorkCare, supporting the work of the Deafness Foundation. I'm so in the mood. I'm in the mood. I'm in the mood. I'm in the mood. I'm in the mood. I'm in the mood. I'm in the mood. And high up above my eyes could clearly see The Statue of Liberty sailing away to sea And a dream that's blind But we come on a ship they call the Mayflower We come on a ship that sails the moon We come in the ages most uncertain arms And sing an American tune Whoa, whoa, but it's alright Oh, it's alright, it's alright You can be forever blessed Still tomorrow's gonna be another working day And I'm trying to get some rest That's all I'm trying to get some rest Hello, my God Hello, my child It's good to take the time to sing hello to you I thought I'd like to tell you That it makes me glad to know That you're always there to hear me sing hello to you Hello, my child You make me glad when you give me the chance To tell you I love you I love you, my God Hello, my child It's good to take the time to sing hello to you I thought I'd like to tell you That it makes me glad when you give me the chance To tell you I love you Hello, my child It's good to take the time to sing hello to you I thought I'd like to tell you That it makes me glad when you give me the chance To tell you I love you I love you I love you I love you I love you I love you I love you The first thing I remember I was lying in my bed Couldn't have been no more than one or two And I remember there's a radio coming from the room next door And my mother laughed the way some ladies do When it's late in the evening and all the music's seeping through The next thing I remember I'm lying walking down the street I'm feeling all right with my boys and with my trouts Down along the avenue some guys are shooting boom And I heard the sound of a bellicose Saying late in the evening all the girls out on the stoop And I learned to play some lead guitar I was underage in this funky bar And I stepped outside and spoke myself a trade When I come back to the room everybody just seemed to move And I turned my amp up loud and began to pray And it was late in the evening and I knew that no way First thing I remember when you came into my life Said I want to get that girl no matter what I do Well I guess I'll be loving more Once or twice even on the floor But I've never loved more the way that I love you And it was late in the evening and all the music's seeping through First thing I remember when you came into my life Said I want to get that girl no matter what I do Well I guess I'll be loving more Once or twice even on the floor But I've never loved more the way that I love you And it was late in the evening and all the music's seeping through First thing I remember when you came into my life Said I want to get that girl no matter what I do 730 Saturday, Magnum I'll give that funny shirt you're wearing a couple more colors You better tell your partner to calm down, Magnum He's not my partner Luther Gillis, Fiany St. Louis Fiany, you too I'm not working with you, Luther We got a tail, Luther How do you expect to lose a tail When you stick out like King Kong in the Empire State Perfect Quit playing games, your girl is missing Nancy! Two of her kind in danger, Magnum Nancy! Look out! 730 Saturday on TED Saturday evening, Gridiron finally reaches our shores When Melbourne's VFL Park becomes the venue for the first ever Australia Bowl Two of the best American university teams, the Wyoming Cowboys and the El Paso Miners Have virtually airlifted their entire American operations to take part in this unique event Because championship points are at stake From their last four encounters, the score is two wins apiece And the Australia Bowl has become the showdown The Australia Bowl from VFL Park, 830 Saturday, exclusive to Network 10 Sunday night, you're all invited to join in the fun of It's a Knockout Oh, they actually crossed swords This is no place for the meek and mild, so get ready for the fast pace and the exciting action Down he goes The games are weird and wacky Are you in there? Yes, I'm in here Oh, this is really scary But they're the best in family fun Oh, talk about dragging yourself into the job It's a Knockout, proudly brought to you by Uncle Toby's She's getting ready to go to the game It's a Knockout, proudly brought to you by Uncle Toby's She's getting very soapy 7.30 Sunday night only on Channel 10 Music Music video is brought to you by your friendly bottler of Coca-Cola Music video Counting down to Dye Straight's arrival, his brothers in arms These mist-colored mountains are all now for me When the home is the lonely lands, then always we'll be Someday you'll return to your valleys and your farms And you'll no longer burn to be brothers in arms Through these fields of destruction, baptisms of fire I've witnessed your suffering as the battle raged on In the fear of the lost, you did not deserve me, my brothers in arms There's so many different worlds, so many different songs And we have just one world, but we live in different worlds Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Friends, I'm here to tell you a story about Jim Beam. About the Jim Beam famous, not too light, not too heavy, but just right Kentucky kind Jim Beam. The one you can mix up with cola, soda, or ginger ale, depending on how you take your beam. Oh, soft like a kiss. If you know what I mean, I mean that's where the drink is. With Jim Beam. Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music Music