Next week in Civilisation there's a fascinating glimpse of 15th century Florence. Tomorrow night see Kate Sobrano perform Time Can't Keep Us Apart, her outstanding winning entry at the ABU Popular Song Contest earlier this week at 7.30, 7 o'clock Adelaide. In a moment a short program from Italy, Life in a Tin and then the movie show. Next week in Civilisation, Heroes of the Reformation in Germany, France and England. In Showbiz this week an interview with famous violinist Yehudi Menuhin, a profile on artist Lloyd Rees and David Bowie, his forthcoming Australian tour. Tomorrow night at 8.30, 8 o'clock Adelaide. In a moment the movie show, but first a short film about man and technology. In Civilisation next week Kenneth Clarke explores the medieval world of chivalry, courtesy and romance. On Saturday night the premiere of Colette, an historical drama series based on the life and work of the famous French writer and pioneer of women's liberation, Colette, 9.30 Saturday, 9 o'clock Adelaide. In a moment a short program from Holland, Home on the Rails and then the movie show. Next week in Civilisation there's a fascinating glimpse of 15th century Florence. Tomorrow night see Kate Sobrano perform Time Can't Keep Us Apart, her outstanding winning entry at the ABU Popular Song Contest earlier this week at 7.30, 7 o'clock Adelaide. In a moment a short program from Italy, Life in a Tin and then the movie show. Good evening, Christine Niles with the news headlines. Fijian coup leader Colonel Sittavini Rambuka has dashed hopes of a compromise deal to solve the country's crisis by revoking the constitution and declaring himself head of state. The French ambassador to Vanuatu has been expelled. The government of Father Walter Leni alleges France was giving financial help to opposition parties. Spain is claiming a victory over Basque separatists with the arrest of a man they say has led some of the guerrillas bloodiest attacks. Full details on worldwide.