...to tamil humanitarian agencies will have a devastating effect. Sri Lanka, who funds the fighters. 7.30 Saturday on gate line. The grandson of a war hero is now destined to fight his own battle. This two-part series chronicles the struggle of a doomed empire. The saga of the decline of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, based on the novel by Josef Roth. An heroic journey, starring Max von Sydow in Radetzky March, 9.30 Monday. World Movies presents on Thursday and Friday, Police Story 2. Jackie Chan turns in his badge, only to be recalled into action. National security and his girlfriend are at stake. Can he save the day? Heart-stopping explosive action in Police Story 2. Thursday and Friday only on World Movies. To subscribe to World Movies, please call Optus Vision on 13 30 34. New Camry has even better sound insulation. Improved suspension for worthy road safety. World-class security system. And it is offered with the pre-polluted six-cylinder engine, aluminum frame, with four head-mounted engines. Without a doubt, it is the most technologically advanced car in the world, built in Australia. The new revolutionary Camry. When you see it, you will believe it. Learn how you can get these beautiful gifts from Toyota. Call free at 1800-800-390 to book a test drive of a new Toyota or an assessment of the car you are driving now. When you connect, press number 2 to speak Greek. Toyota, the car that drives the world. Aerial Magazine, your comprehensive guide to SBS TV and radio. This month we raise the curtain on the world's largest single sporting event. Plus Greek composer Yanni tours the Taj Mahal and China's Forbidden City. Each subscription is just $45 with new or renewing subscribers having the chance to win one of 35 free world music CDs. To order call 1800-807-913 during business hours. Friday, the story of a little boy with a lingering taste for mother's milk. I was going to be a little boy, but now I just wanted to be him. I was decided. I would like a little girl for myself. What a couple of little girls. I need a little girl, just for myself. I'm in love. You're in love? With who? With a little girl. I'm in love. An award-winning film starring Mathilda May and by the director of Haman Haman. The Tit and the Moon, 9.30 Friday. On Sunday, Gina rings, nominated for a Mo Award for Best Female Dancer of the Year. I realized that she had a really special quality, and I know a lot of people say that about a lot of dancers they work with. But Gina in particular, because she has an innate sense of athleticism, and yet she has this incredible fluidity. Gina rings on iCAM, 8 o'clock Sunday on SBS. Next on The Cutting Edge. There were 18 American soldiers over there that died. For what? A U.S.-led mission to capture Somali warlord Aidid fails. I started thinking to myself, what in hell, what's all this going on? And two Black Hawk helicopters are shot down. By the minute we saw one of the helicopters come down, we became confident. We are continuing to support the process of disarmament. As the United Nations political effort evolved, it became more and more hostile toward Aidid. It's not a day because I don't think it's Somalia. Somalia. We come to your country for one reason only. Good intentions. To enable the starving to be fed. Deadly Results, Tuesday at 8. Join us on World Movies in June because you'll see for the first time on Australian television a French woman starring the beautiful Immanuel Bayard and Danielle Ortayi, a woman torn between duty and desire, convention and passion. The castle of Cagliostro. The locals call it the Black Hole. Once you're in you never come out. The animated manga classic hailed for the greatest movie car chase ever. The castle of Cagliostro. And don't miss Jackie Chan's Police Story 2, the heart-stopping action sequel to the most successful Chan movie ever. And there's more to come. All for the first time on Australian television. In June. Only on World Movies. To subscribe to World Movies, please call Optus Vision on 13 30 34. Thank you.