It's not a perfect world. That's why the Down to Earth Ranger products are being developed. They're phosphate free and that's great because I've seen the effects of too many phosphates in the water. Algae everywhere and this can be harmful to other marine life. Down to Earth is definitely a step in the right direction. He's a medical doctor about to face the worst crisis of his career. Cancer of the pancreas. His mother is dying. There's nothing he can do to save her. She needs you. Can you help her? And his father won't accept the truth. Run away from it all because that's what you're good at. How can he help them all face the future? I just feel so useless. A country practice. Next Sunday night, journey to paradise. Really? With one Barry Bostwick, two Haley Mills. Are you sure? Trust me. And three real life triplets. Hey, so, uh, they're like sisters for real? Driving the whole island coconuts. You'll fall all over the place with this two hour movie special. It's a panic in paradise. What? Disney's on you. That sounds very exciting. Heron Trap, Hawaiian Honeymoon premieres next Sunday night. Seven's got the pick of the bunch tonight with a premiere of A Fish Called Wanda. There's love, lust, greed and John Cleese with Kevin Kline and Jamie Lee Curtis. A Fish Called Wanda, coming up next on Seven. Oh, won't you take me please, Boo Bear? I've got to be there. It's me and it's you, my silly old Winnie the Pooh. Hope you enjoyed the magical world of Disney tonight. It was brought to you by Uncle Toby's, an Australian owned company. Good evening, Peter Mitchell with the latest from the newsroom. Premier Kerner has not ruled out poker machines and casinos for debt ridden Victoria. The government plans to take a bigger slice of the gambling dollar. Strained relations between the church and the Prime Minister continue after an open letter from Archbishop Hollingworth. And a penalty of 2.5 kilos for citizen in the Melbourne Cup. Weather, the rain clearing tomorrow and a top of 17 expected. For now, it's good night. Six o'clock weeknights, Seven Nightly News with Jennifer Kite. Freestyle. Reborn. Introducing an Italian dressing called Craft Free. It's cholesterol free, fat and oil free. Yet full of the spicy flavour you love. Free expression. This is great. What is it? Craft Free. Craft Free Italian dressing. Feel free to love the taste. I want my clothes off. I want my bath. And the water. I want my clown matey. Please. Introducing Clown Matey with the fun filled bubbles. Clown Matey, the friend of Mr and Miss Matey. We love our mateys. Subscribe to the Australian Opera's 1991 season of six magnificent operas. Delight to the wit of Gilbert and Sullivan's The Maccardo. Thrill to the splendid music of Puccini's Turandot, including the unforgettable aria Nessun Dorma. And Luciano Pavarotti in concert, presented by Tibor Rudas. Pavarotti priority bookings only available to 1991 subscribers. To receive your free brochure, call 629 1184 or pick one up from Bass. Those outrageous wogs out of work are back in a brand new series of the smash hit comedy Acropolis Now. Thursday, 7.30.