Stay with Channel 10 now for Extra Dimensions. While at 8.30 tomorrow night, Richard Pryor is funnier than ever in your Wednesday night comedy movie, Bustin' Loose. The Russian justice rule is streets of your city, I hear a cry of anger rise upon this land. For he who cries out, gets the lies out, he takes his life into his hand. If you're gonna make a run, boy, you better make it fast. If you're gonna make a big noise, you better make it last. LAPD, you're running out of control. LAPD, police run out of control. LAPD, along the streets of your city. LAPD. Join us again tomorrow night when Richard Pryor is Bustin' Loose on Channel 10. If you liked him in Stir Crazy, you'll love him in Bustin' Loose. Richard Pryor is back and he's crazier than ever. He's a small-time crook who just can't take a drink. He's bad, mad and totally outrageous. Richard Pryor is Bustin' Loose, 8.30 Wednesday on Channel 10. Jerry Landers was an average guy until he found God in his bathroom wearing gym boots and jeans. And I don't believe six days to create the world. I thought about it for five days and did the whole job in one. George Burns and John Denver in the outrageous comedy, Oh God. Hey. Hey, it's raining. Would you care for a little snow? A wickedly funny movie, Oh God. Now watch over you. And while you're watching over me, would you mind watching the road too? Oh God, 8.30 Friday on Channel 10. Hello again. The Fiji coup appears to be over on the one hand, but any signs of stability still appear to be a long way off. Governor-General Ratoo Ganalu says the leader of the military takeover has agreed to call new elections and that those involved in the coup will be pardoned. We'll have all the developments in the late news tonight just before 11 o'clock. In other news, a shock announcement by Prime Minister Bob Hawke today that the Federal Government has ordered the immediate closure of the Libyan Embassy in Canberra and the expulsion of two diplomats. Rumblings in the Liberal Party tonight with Liberal MP for Bruce Ken Aldred fighting for his future. His electorate committee is meeting to decide whether his preselection should be overturned. The body of Australian crime boss Robert Trimboli is... It's a knockout. And it really is an uphill battle for a couple of crows who have to climb up a slippery ramp and place some numbers on a pole. Things get pretty slippery in Hot Shot. They have to throw the ball while they're both sliding along a plastic mat. While Humpty Dumpty's having trouble staying on beam. Well, I've got a great plan up there and he's hanging off and there he goes. It's a knockout presented by Uncle Toby's 6.30 Sunday on 10. Three firemen die and at least a dozen others are injured in a huge Detroit factory fire. And a Hawke's plans to fly west are grounded in the Victorian courts. Good evening. We're first tonight. Channel 7's long love affair with VFL football is about to end. In a shock announcement tonight, HSV 7 says it will drop all coverage of VFL football from late April. More from Stephen Hawke. HSV's acting general manager Gerald Carrington said the channel has formally withdrawn from its contract after discussions with Broadcom. However, the channel will continue to come to a close.