I'm blind. From here on out, you're my eyes. I'm your prisoner. It's my duty to escape anyway. Help me! I can't. What's wrong? You don't like me? Be companies in big trouble behind enemy lines. Just for a second there. I thought I felt their V.C.H. slip away. A dramatic episode, Monday. I'm still your enemy. You don't look like you're my true enemy. Be part of the tour. I'm not your enemy. I'm not your enemy. I'm not your enemy. I'm not your enemy. I'm not your enemy. I'm not your enemy. I'm not your enemy. I'm not your enemy. I'm not your enemy. I'm not your enemy. I'm not your enemy. I'm not your enemy. Good evening and welcome to your Movie of the Week on Channel 10. Over the coming weeks, you're in for a treat in television excellence, with the finest movies, the best miniseries, and the most outstanding specials ever to be released to television. And tonight is certainly no exception, as we present Steve Bisley in the television premiere of Kennedy Millers, The Clean Machine. What we said, 25. 25. Good. Tax free. When a government-stacked venture and his business partners are placed under investigation for tax evasion on a staggering scale, and somehow emerge from the inquiry without a hint of a charge being laid, we're talking about corruption. Ten years of Russell government has made sure that in this state, there is one issue, and one issue only. I'm talking about corruption. Morning, Liz. Oh, morning, Doctor. Please come. The state election, and with over 95% of votes already counted, opposition leader John Morgan's anti-corruption campaign has scored a convincing 6% swing against the government, ending Premier Bruce Russell's record ten years of leadership. When counting machine this morning, only three seats remained in doubt, giving the new Morgan government a guaranteed lower house majority of 27. Put me through to traffic central, Liz. Ron, can you organise me five minutes of green on the manly approach to the bridge? Eddie, what are you asking me to do? Don't bugger up the flow on Clarence. I just want you to get me to work before lunchtime. See you tonight, Eddie. Commissioner. Congratulations. You ran a clever campaign. Besides, his time was up. Am I right in assuming that my position is under review? Not at all. Then I'd like an assurance for that effect. I've just given you one, Fred. I need this settled publicly. All right. There'll be a press release. But in return, I need your cooperation. It goes with the job. Sit down, Fred. I'm establishing a royal commission into corruption, specifically police corruption. Well, I can see a couple of problems there. I thought you might. In the first place, royal commissions are never specific. Your predecessor might have been a boy from the backblocks, but he knew the golden rule. Never call a royal commissioner unless you already know the outcome. I have a mandate to do this, Fred. It's that simple. It's unacceptable. There might be another way of going about this. Would you settle for an internal inquiry? No. I don't like the sound of that either. The force's morale has already been chopped to pieces. Your campaign made sure of that. I'm asking whether you could handle it, not the force. All right. I think I can find you the man to run it. I'll want to be involved in that myself. Fine. This is George Douglas, right? Excellent media man. Six years in press and community relations. Senior, it seems to me more like the sort of bloke you'd like to have on school crossing duty. Is it a light weight? Just thought you'd like to see him. We're not looking for a front weight. Two men are banned in the robbery. Who's this? Detective Sergeant Raymond Davis. Our main concern was the safety of the customers, the staff. So we let them get clear, and they took off down this lane where Constable Fowler and the self-attempted apprehend them. They resisted. Shots were fired. Killing them both. You like the look of Davis? I think you'd certainly have to consider him. I see he's had a couple of commendations for bravery and awarded a police medal last year. He has at least four deaths to his credit. That happens in effective police work. Sure, but we want an investigation, not a shootout. I don't really think we're communicating, Fred. So you tell me, who do you want? What about this blank reardon? Inspector Edward Reardon. We seem to overlook him. There's nothing on tape. Not even a newspaper photo. Now, the press don't usually want to know about some plotter in traffic. Has he ever been a detective? Briefly. Years ago. He was soon transferred out. His files marked not suitable. Why? There's no reason stated here. Some blokes just don't work out. So you like the sound of him? I'm interested in taking it further. So why do they want to check you out? I don't know. Natural first choice. The last honest cop. Oh yeah, more likely you're the first mug they could set up. That's very strange, yeah? Oh, throw up, Peter. It's not a joke. Who's laughing? It couldn't be dangerous, could it? It could turn out to be. Well, you're not going to do it, are you? Don't be silly. He's not that stupid. It's an impossible job. If you try to do it right, they destroy you. You're bound to be in trouble. You're bound to be in trouble. You're bound to be in trouble. You're bound to be in trouble. If you try to do it right, they destroy you. If you're bugging it up, you destroy yourself. So you'd be happier coasting along to retirement and traffic? What's happiness got to do with it? The posting sounded like a challenge to me. Of course, you'd have to go easy on the grove. But I don't see anything around here holding you back. You're not jeopardizing anything that we've got. Ronnie, if I thought they'd offered it to me for the right reasons, then maybe I could get excited. I suppose I just like the idea that they have chosen the wrong man. Someone who'd do something. I'm very pleased about this, Ed. Thank you, sir. I'm still not sure I'm the right man for the job. I appreciate your reservations. If you're any good man, I'd feel the same. When you're a kid, do you play a game called Pig in the Middle? That's us. All was in the middle. The public, the press, the politicians, they all come to us making demands, expecting us to jump. The funny thing is, none of the bastards trust us. If I've learned one thing in this job, it is this. Never trust them either. You're loyal to the force, aren't you? Yes, sir. That's the only qualification that matters. I've been thinking about the kind of men you'll need in the squad. You'll want a few solid blokes from CIB. Sure, but I'll have to put this team together myself. Well, they've got to be the right sort of men. I'll have to approve of them. And I'd like the squad to administer its own operations budget. You're not ACO, Eddie. We've got to keep tabs on where the money goes. Don't worry. The Premier wants this thing to work. I'm sure you'll get enough petty cash to keep your informants happy. This isn't exactly what I pictured when you said the old coroner's court. You didn't want to be in with the CIB. You didn't want headquarters. You wanted to be alone. This is all that's available. They even got it downstairs. This is the sort of privacy you're looking for. Can you do anything about the smell? Nothing. You can put six inches of concrete on this floor. It just won't smell like a mow. There's your freezer room. I'm sure it's in there for all the cube likes you're doing. You work in a place like this? I'm sure it'll take the sammages to the park. I'll tell you straight out, I don't hold the police when investigating their fellow officers. It's just one doorway. That's where they brought the stiffs in. It's interesting. In my day, if a bloke stepped out of line, I'd give him a thump of that of a hit. What do you think? I need to finish off my bloke's career. I can live with the smell if you can cope with the furniture. Excuse me, mate. Could you tell me where I can find Keith Reed? Over there, mate. Right over there. I saw you, mate. That's not my fish, mate. That's old fellow. I was watching you. I saw you walking with a crime. I saw you walking in there. You're Keith. What's the matter, Keith? Nothing unusual. I'm just seeing employees ripping off the management. If this is social visiting, you're just looking at cheap fish. I want to talk to you. You're five years too late. Yeah. Not a phone call, not a message, not a beer one night. You didn't even turn up in the tribunal. I couldn't have saved you, Keith. You were the only one who might have. We were friends, remember? That got buried. So did I, mate. I'm not proud of that. Four hours, Eddie. In four hours, I lost my job, my future, and my pride. You know what that feels like? First you give over your badge, then your revolver, and then they charge you. After 20 years, they tip you out like a bucket of shit. Listen, I can't be forgiven. I'm not even asking none of you. But I'm here to make you an offer. All right, ring me at home. You haven't crossed the number out of your book, have you? Glad you. If it was up to me, this is as far as you'd get. So why aren't you doing this full time? Yeah, after the commissioner called me a crook on national television, sure. There's a lot of openings for computer criminals in the industry. And none of his old mates came through with any offers? Yeah, I know. Everything about it was wrong. The only satisfaction I got was using their equipment to prove the bastard was lying about the crime statistics. High price for satisfaction. The thing that puzzles me now is what you're doing here. I need people I can trust. It's what we always talked about, the chance to bring a little justice to bear. Don't look at me like that. I don't know the force a bloody thing. Why don't you do it for the force, Keith? I can't reinstate you. As far as the force is concerned, you wouldn't even exist. Good. Because I'm too far down the track now to give a stuff about the money. What about revenge? We will be providing channels for members of the public and honest police persons to come forward and to make whatever legitimate complaints against police wrongdoing. And when there is, of course, ample evidence to warrant an investigation, we will act. Inspector, you seem to be talking about only very minor infringements of the police code. I think it's safe to say that everybody in this room knows of well-documented instances of corruption that have taken place on every level of the police force. What are you going to do about it? Well, I personally don't know of such evidence. And I certainly don't know by what you're suggesting by the term every level. It means from the bottom to the top. Amazing. And there is, of course, ample evidence to warrant an investigation... Painful. The man's in our ticket. Well, one thing is clear. You can't sack the poor bastard all day long. But maybe there's another option. Well? Well, maybe we can prop him up from the outside, arrange to give him access to federal police files. After all, their last royal commission would have covered much of the same ground. Well, he wouldn't count on its federal involvement. The deal was for an internal investigation. Obviously, it couldn't be official, but unofficially. You think he could do that? No one need be aware. Hello. I'm Max Newell. Master Irving. How do you do? I have a car waiting for us. Thank you. Here, take your bag. Thank you. And that's Maurice DeSinsker, heroin importer and property developer. He owns real estate in three states. At the moment, our trail has gone cold. He's staying out of touch in Bangkok. What's the matter? You know Davis? Yeah, I know him. You're new to all this, aren't you? It's a bit faster than traffic. Yeah, it's a bit faster than company law, too. But they need types like us. Totally out of our debt. Excuse me. Thank you. Um... Mitsumami. Thank you. What's that? Seaweed jelly. Can I have a pavlova, thanks? Pavlova. Cholesterol and sugar. You're obviously not planning on being around too long. And when will you be joining us? Officially? Never. But I'll be around when you need me. More often than you'd like, maybe. Who took these for you? Doesn't matter. He's not for you. I need someone this good. I know someone else. Stuart Byrne. State? Your town. Undercover narcotics. You straight? Twisted? Straight. I'll put you in touch. Who is this, huh? This'll be good. You're looking at me. You're looking at me. I don't look at me, mate. You want a girl, right? No, that's not what I'm looking for. Do you want to see you? Sorry, guys. I don't do doubles. What you want is a little club up the street. Maybe you can show us one. Hey! You're not going down on Johnny! I'm not cool like a handler. Come on, give me some break. I've got an appointment. I want to see the digest. Don't like white cars. Sorry to bugger up your day, Ed Reardon. I appreciate the concern. I'm Stuart Byrne. Put your bloody hand away. Come in. You, uh, worried someone's going to knock off the valuables? I've got a lot of unsatisfied customers. You, uh, told her we were looking for a photographer? She did. And? I told her you ought to look on the yellow pages. She tell you who? We want a photograph. Yeah, that kind of bothered me, too. You know, sometimes I make mistakes. Snap some cop making a deal. But I don't flash it around. Straight in the microwave. Live and let me. Real simple. You're happy busting small-time dealers. Oh, it has its moments. They tried to send me down to homicide, but I'd rather stay here and play with the live ones. We need your talent, Stuart. Yeah, I heard about this internal affairs investigation. I don't know why anyone bothers. Today it's front-page news, tomorrow it's working somebody's arse. The public's after lunch. Being cops don't worry you. Not if I don't worry them. You're getting into some very strange territory. It's the last time I'm bringing it in that way. Give us 20 minutes with it. Take the whole night, mate. I would. Max, Max. I'm so afraid. I know. No, Max. I feel terrible. Let me help you. You should try sitting for 14 hours with this thing strapped to your gut. Are you happy now? Mm-mm. Later. Problem? No way. Have you told her I paid away through customs? No, mate. The excitement's good for her. This is Valerie, and she's a key witness determined to blow the lid on organized crime. The evidence would make the Fitzgerald inquiry look like a Sunday school picnic. But Valerie's in hiding, afraid she won't live long enough to testify. Monday night in eyewitness news, the key witnesses and the police who can't guarantee their protection. Logie-winning journalist Ian Gillespie talks to the experts, all admit this precious little protection. With the protection, it was only thought of in Australia some four years ago. A 10 eyewitness news exclusive. If you buy a roll of Fujifilm at most stockists, you could win a trip for 2-2 Expo 88. If not, you could win a cooler bag, a quick-snap camera, a calculator, or at the very least, a dollar off the processing. Fuji, scratch and win. You can't lose. Billionaire Boys Club, starring Judd Nelson as a man whose corruption is power. You start out as president of your operation. And whose power corrupts. Never be sorry for anything you do. The true story of the Beverly Hills murders. Who's your alibi? You. And a shortcut to damnation. It was the perfect crime. Billionaire Boys Club. Miss Frobisher, take a letter. An active man may need more than one secretary. Miss Fotheringham, take a letter. Anyone seen my car keys? An active man may need more than one car. Aha. An active man may need more than one phone. Hello David, sell 40,000 at $2. But he only ever needs one aftershave. Miss Frobisher, please. Miss Fotheringham, no. Now you know why we call in active. Katie's brings you the $28 winter wardrobe. Mix a skirt with a jumper. Mix a jumper with a shirt. Or pants, just $28 each. Put the pants with a jumper, the jumper with a skirt. Mix and match your entire winter wardrobe for just $28 apiece. Where else but Katie's. Mark, Mark, how do you get a line out of this bloody... The restricted material will be all stored on the computer downstairs. Healy, that's the boss's office. Nobody but nobody goes down there unless you're invited. Is that clear? Sweet well run. First day nerves, mate. I don't think I know you, constable. My name's Rod Healy, sir. And where'd we get you from? Darlinghurst, sir. Good. G'day, Ed. Nice to meet you. Pantano superavis. What does that mean? The best police force money can buy. G'day, Keith. Morning, boys. What was this place? It was a mall. Okay, thanks. Paolo Morello, this is Stuart Byrne. G'day. Paolo's a tech from Special Ops. They style him from Telecom. Telecom. Yeah, he's the black that taped the evidence on Jarman and Leach. He'd bugged every telephone they picked up between Val and a pack of foot scrape. Even wired up Jarman's briefcase. The poor bastard's never understood how he recorded their conversations in taxis. Any conversations that take place in this room are never repeated outside this room. Any file created in this room stays in this room. Now, upstairs, they nibble away at the small problems, but down here, we have to take the big bite. Bullshit, Redden. I've had enough of this. I want to know who's supposed to get bitten. Okay. Detective Sergeant Ray Davis. Are you serious? You know that guy's a form, that guy's a psychopath. I don't know about this, Ed. This isn't what I thought you had in mind. You can't touch people like this. We can do it. We're expected to do it. Now, I've got no doubt that Davis is a meat eater, and I know we can prove it. Without getting our skulls cracked. We just follow the man's financial affairs. We look into a few of his old cases. We follow the trial. Sounds like a lot of hard work to me. Why don't we just shoot him? The man's got guts, but... How'd you count on him? He lets you down. He always does. Maurice Tysinska. Maurice Tysinska and Detective Sergeant Raymond Davis. Where'd you get these? They arrived in the mail. An anonymous contribution. That's apparently what happens when you open an inquiry. I don't mean a thing. That's how Davis gets his information. By mixing with businessmen like Tysinska. But he doesn't have to look like he enjoys it so much. Ed. If I were the death-ordman of this caliber of crooks, I'd pack the job in today. I realize there are a lot of blokes out there with grudges. Exactly. If they do this job properly, you've got to be well above all that. I believe we are. Yes, sir. The other day, I was talking to the assistant commissioner. I need to have a word with you, Ray. I want to know the prick who photographed me and Barry. I told you I don't know. I didn't see the picture. That's a pretty sloppy way to run an investigation, mate. Point some goose who takes the bloody thing seriously. I know. Fred stuffed us up even worse than he realizes. Who's Riordan got in his team? It's in his report. Page two somewhere. List of his secondments. Stuart Byrne. Do I know him? He's from narcotics. A little pinhead, he won't last. He's got a lot of healing. Go easy, Ray. I won't touch you. What are you doing here, Raymond? Came to see you, Tracy. That's all finished. Then I might just hang around until Rod turns up. Look, I don't want you coming in here, Raymond. Hey, Tracy. Hey, Tracy. I love my wife, you understand? Well, you haven't let her happen. She's Filipino. She comes from the same province, Marcos. That's not a mile-old a bride, any of that crap. That's immoral. She's a real person. The nice thing is she didn't ask me where the money comes from. The trouble is I'm bored. I'm bored. Couldn't care less about the money. The only high I get is beating the system. The rest of it sucks. Why don't you just leave us alone, Raymond? Come on, Trace. Evening, Rod. Sergeant. What do you want? Just thought we were getting a bit out of touch. How you been? I had no bloody idea at all they were investigating people like you. Makes no sense to me. Yeah, funny about that. I told you, I work upstairs just handling routine complaints. I don't know nothing about what Riordan does in the basement. Not even allowed down there, for Christ's sake. Well, now you've been paid to find out. No thanks, Ray. Didn't say no to it in the old days. Yeah, well, you weren't screwing my wife in the old days. Hey, that's all finished, Rod. I thought we could put all that behind us. Here. Say goodbye to Tracey for me. David's claimed he caught you with two grams of smack. Now I need to know what you were really holding when he busted you. You can't settle the score, maybe we can. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. Maybe we can. You nailed me at the perfect moment. I had the shit in one hand and the money in the other. How much? 50 grams. And about 10,000 bucks cash. According to his statement of arrest, David's claimed he was on his own. Who was he with? I don't know, big bastard. Built like a front row forward. Fat face, crooked nose, crude cut, dressed like a slob. Any of these jokers? That's him. Truro. Detective Sergeant Frankie Truro these days. I owe my life to this turkey. Excuse me, just a moment. I'd like to get some in. You won't get anything if you can't get the one for something. Can you please have a drink? You've got to remember, they don't have to talk to us. Good day, Ron. I want to see him. Here, Redden. You've got a visitor up here. Detective Sergeant Davis. You can't afford to be involved. Is that what he said? What can I do for you? I don't want to play guess which hand either. I want to know what you're after. We're not after anyone. If we receive information, we have to follow it up. There's nothing special about your case. No, there's nothing special about my case. Because my case can be cleared up right here and now. We'll certainly talk to you first if anything develops. I don't think anything's going to develop here. You take it easy. I'm going to be in touch. When Coles and Fossys have a Monster Manchester knockdown, the savings are earth-shattering. That's nice. Sheet sets $20. That's nice. Bath towels $6. Coles and Fossys, nice. Benji. It's Rob Lowe. He's obviously crazy about you. Nothing is what it seems. She's about the richest nice kid on the East Coast. No one is who they say. I wouldn't believe you if you told me water was wet. In America's wealthiest playground, anything is possible. Money, deception and murder, masquerade, and Rob Lowe. Starts Thursday at Greater Union Russell Cinema and selected suburban cinemas. Once, if you put pastry in a microwave, you had to wrap it up after it was cooked. Now just wrap it up before you cook it with new micro-crisp pastry wrap. And get crisp golden brown pastry from a microwave. New micro-crisp pastry wrap. Because there's enough rubbish in newspapers already. So there you have it, Jeff. You simply have to watch your cholesterol or I can't be good. Mom, look what Dad's eating. Now Jeff, remember what the doctor said. Eat up. New, improved, skinny milk. It now tastes so good, you'll feel guilty drinking it. I'm Jane Singleton. I've been looking into the issue of dental health. Progress has been made. Our children's teeth have never been healthier. I've seen the evidence. But plague is still a major cause of problems such as tooth decay and gum disease. Control plaque before the problems start and help keep your family's teeth healthy. Regular visits to the dentist and proper brushing with aim help control plaque. If you need a loxwit, do what I do. Use the Melbourne Big. It's much faster. The Melbourne Big, the buying guide of Melbourne, Inc. Stuart Byrne. Sure, Arwell. Who are you today? Who are you trying to kid work for for this internal affairs bullshit? You? I was wondering if you could help me out with a little problem. No questions, Stewie. You see this magnificent mirror? This is my breakfast. Remember this face? No. He remembers you. But he remembers your mate Davis even better. All right. You got me. How much to walk away? Ten? Twenty? What did this prick say? Lachlan claims that you and Davis rolled him for $10,000 and 50 grams of smag. Sure. That's why I'm eating this shit. So how did the split go? 50-50 or did Davis walk off with the lot? We're not after you, Truro. Stewie, remember this. Piss off. Nice talking to you, Frankie. Let's do lunch sometime, okay? Morning, Pete. Hi. How are you? Where the hell are you, mate? Get out. Sir, this room is occupied. Wrong room, buddy. So why are we under surveillance? You told the commissioner, didn't you? You said, Fred, how would you feel if I took a look at Davis' record? And old Fred said, sure, go ahead. You might even be onto something there, Ed. I have to trust the commissioner, Keith. Well, I'm buggered if I do. I know how Riley operates. He set you up, Ed. He put you here because he thought you'd shoot yourself in the foot. Then you tell him you're going after Davis. Suddenly the man thinks he's got a problem. No one's threatening us, Keith. But I know the signs. I've been here before. I don't want to have to look over my shoulder every time I walk out the door. So this will all be finished? How's Raiden? Morning, Max. What can I do for you, Ed? Well, I understood I was going to be able to see the premier. No, I'm afraid that's not going to be possible at the moment. But go ahead, tell me your problem. If this investigation was to lead somewhere unexpected, suppose we were to uncover links between a very senior police officer and criminal interest. Do I have the premier's backing to go after him? That's a little too abstract. Who are we talking about? Well, I believe the commissioner or someone very close to him is protecting some of the detectives we're investigating. That's an extraordinary allegation, Ed. On the face of it, yes. But do I have the backup to go after him? Yes. If I can safely say, of course you do. Firmly noted. We'll take it further. Morning, Inspector. How's the premier? How's the new squad? No problems? Fine. So, when do we start investigating the commissioner? I'm not sure we are. Not until we get some firmer basis. Well, how much of a firmer basis do you need? You haven't got the backup of the premier, have you? Not exactly. I've got a half-hearted approval from Newell and that's it. Yeah, well, that'll do me. Now, hold on. What's a word without a witness? Listen, when you're under something like this, you go for it. You don't hang around waiting for them to pat you on the head. All right. We'll take a look at his finances. You'll never know it's happening. They've had the same house for 25 years. You can see it's big, but it's nothing special. According to the registrar general, a mortgage from the ANZ was paid out over a year ago. So as far as I can see, it's all very straightforward. Nothing about Fred Riley is straightforward. And I have to tell you, I don't feel good about doing this. You don't know? Sherry Manane, Motor Insurance, please. Sherry Manane, Motor Insurance. Sherry, it's Stu. Oh, Stuart Byrne, the rat who you never call. Oh, no, it's Stuie Byrne. The friend who's always there. What do you want to know, Stu? He owns two cars. There you have his Mazda 16. And he's got a car. And he's got a car. And he's got a car. And he's got a car. And he's got a car. And he's got a car. And he's got a car. And he's got a car. And he owns two cars. It's worth about 20 grand. His wife, Daphne, in the snappy little outfit runs around in that one. And? And Ben's. But I don't get excited fast, Eddie. It's a 76 compact. Even you could afford one. Who's that in the car with him? You want to know everything, don't you? I went for a credit agency. It cost me $200 to find out he's got an American Express Gold, Visa, bank card and master charge. pays for them all. How? Check. ANZ local branch. What's his monthly average? Not available. Not to anyone. So why are we paying the rent on this? Well I can get the routine stuff, the information we're after, his security bar. Alright, we know... We don't know anything. We suspect. We have a pretty fair idea. The commission is receiving money. Big money. Now it doesn't appear to be getting fat, but it's gotta be going somewhere. That's exactly the picture I'm not buying. Ron, we're not standing in front of the jury, we're just taking the idea for a walk around the block. You've got revenge in mind. We're building a model, Ron. That's his kids. He's gotta be laundering through his kids. Mr. Reid, I've got copies of the birth certificates you wanted. Good, thank you. Hang on, you're giving me an extra one here? Oh yeah, we found there was another kid. You ready, Homer? It's key. Keith? Ed? I found what we're looking for. Riley's got four children, not three. But everywhere we looked, the newspaper clippings say it only ever says three. You sure? It's a boy, Stephen. 24 now. She must have had him in her mid-30s. Probably a real surprise. So where is he now? Dead maybe? No, no, his death would have been registered. We're gonna have to find him, and I bet London to a brickie's in an apartment on the Gold Coast. Why, what else do you know? This afternoon, Ma found out Riley's got a family company called Searchlight Investments. Now their only major asset is an apartment on the Gold Coast in a building called Deep Line. Deep Line, yeah, I've heard that name somewhere. Bucket of fun, don't we? I want to find that missing kid. All I know is Reid has booked himself on a flight to surface paradise. Someone made a joke about it, called it Operation Deep Line. What? Operation Deep Line. That mean anything to you? If you want your own flight to the Gold Coast, we've got a ihw Roiley? Mr. Roiley?! Save it. Mr Riley! Save it. I think we're a few years too late. Well, not exactly the holiday shack you'd expect on a policeman's salary. Riley's taste, I'd say. Well, we're certainly not going to find any clues to a missing kid here. Roz, did you get me that list of Maurice DeSinska's assets? It's coming. Ed. Rian, what have you stepped into? Ed? Ed? What is it? What the hell was that all about? What the hell was that all about? Now, after 20 years, mystery and suspense returns to television when Alfred Hitchcock presents... 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dollars these are the little set backs handy little cameras these polaroids aren't they marsha i suppose you'd have to say good luck to it half the country must have made money up there the expense of the other half except that i don't think he even paid that much for it forty five thousand as far as i can figure out got it for half price deduction for services to the gambling industry services to morris to sensker that's the same thing isn't it well that's impossible to prove at this distance he's just going to have to put a tab on his phone yeah well at least we've been sniffing along the right trail and i like to sneak a look at riley's bank account no i can't do that well there is another way it's a highly sensitive investigation any irregularity is derived from the need to keep it confidential but a man's banking records they're also confidential but as you may know under the act there are circumstances where a bank has to make full disclosure yeah but only with the appropriate authorizations why don't you call the deputy commissioner i'm sure he can clear up any worries you may have Australian tax office hold the line please deputy commissioner's office who's calling yes certainly putting you through good morning mr nash i believe you have our bill thomas with you that's right uh-huh hmm yeah i see thanks very much where would you like to start his statements uh-huh that's a clever piece of driving where's your license it's funny i used to belong to the police force i hear you still do keith thanks officer you'll handle this it won't be a minute soon i just need a signature what's he looking at i'd love to see anything he wants just ask the boss what do you think i think it's weird interested in photography hey come on have a look you're one of your wives why don't you give your boss at the fish markets i got a feeling you get your old job back by the way logan had died in jail last night i don't think he knows you pretty dull reading except for one interesting item he's been paying 1500 bucks a month for this company borella number three holdings that's a lot of money how long has this been going on for years we better run a search on borella number three hello keith calm down mate i can't understand what you're saying you've lost your witness lochner he's dead i'd like to speak to the coroner first michael it's ed reid listen i'm gonna give you a name your lochner steven what can you tell me that's it eh yeah thanks it's inconclusive murder suicide you're not sure slipped on the soap you think it was davis we're never gonna know what are you doing to that car you bastard what are you doing it's all right he's the mechanic i've hired he's looking at the clutch for me i'm sorry i'm sorry ed why did you do it if you can't talk to me about it ed what's the relationship mean you're like an idiot out there i enjoyed the show but you've gotta tell me what's going on i'm certain now they're gonna close every door on me you expected that didn't you how they'll do it look ed it's not for myself that i'm quitting it's for my family i'm just not gonna put jill and sally through this so what happens when men like us buckle keith no pressure please ed i mean i don't feel good about walking out but some things come first but you don't have to walk away you only have to appear to there's another way to handle this look suppose you do what davis says right you go back to your old job at the fish markets but you lose interest to get the bullet meantime we set you up in a safe office somewhere out of the way you keep working nothing's changed yeah everything's changed i've had enough i forgot to tell you the search on riley's bank account turned up a curious little monthly debit of 1500 bucks it's been going on for years who too hey i wouldn't want you to worry about it keith so what sort of safe office did you have in mind is everything okay not exactly a few things have come loose not on the phone sure sure okay let's see that's it that's it well we're never going to get anything substantial this way no just gonna have to be patient people borrell number three what a nice surprise it's a holding company for a private hospital one shareholder dr alex millius the medical entrepreneur alex millius we've had under investigation all year tax evasion violation of foreign exchange regulations abuses of medibank but nothing that's really pulled him up well the man is a medical entrepreneur why shouldn't he own a private hospital or two but i want to know why the commissioner is paying him 1500 bucks a month hello i'm sorry to call you at this late hour love it's okay dad yeah just thought i'd let you know i'm going to the hospital on something oh look i feel terrible dad i thought you knew we were going to be busy all day something you can't make it no we've got a barbecue that'll tie some luck in there justified as a friend's meal the future is strange for me you have to relax don't be upset about it dad i've been watching you a lot lately learn anything? most men doing your job would prepare their equipment before they left home most men doing my job have got a home to leave oops look at this g'day that uh that bloke over there in the striped shirt i know him i reckon he's on tv i don't think so it's fred reilly police commissioner oh well that's why oh who's he investigating around here? no one i hope he just comes here every month or so to visit his son ah thanks you do this sort of thing as a kid burn? that girl's from the bushes no you ratbag spy on people only your mum and dad learn to bugger all he owns it wacko so what's it worth? well according to the blokes on the dock hundreds of thousands still not enough to nail him first there'll be a dispute over the ownership of the boat then he'll claim he hasn't paid for most of the work he'll say he's done it himself and just to wrap up his defense he'll probably trot out some partner with a half share in it you're throwing a down syndrome son we haven't got a chance oh wait a minute you're starting to sound like his lawyer how much evidence do you need? listen are you going to freeze on this before we even get the court? it just won't hold he's the police commissioner people want to believe he's honest not people man you, you want to believe he's honest but look this isn't evidence this is just a boat alright we know where the money's been going but we've got to find out where it comes from we've got to catch him with his hand in the till Susie? 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I thought we'd agree that the C.I.B. was the problem maybe the biggest problem's a lot closer to home I'd like you to explain Keith Reed to me well I needed someone with a senior police background who understood computers so you chose a man who disgraced this police force he's paid his debt I needed his expertise you're beginning to worry me Reardon Reed showed gross disloyalty not only to me but to every man and woman on this force he's a liar a criminal and a declared bloody nutcase as well I don't know why you wanted him I don't know how you thought it would go unnoticed but as of right now he's out understood? yes sir oh another thing apparently someone's been up at my bank making inquiries about me wouldn't be any of you all up would it? was it a police officer? no claimed to be from the tax office but they don't seem to know anything about him certainly wasn't one of my staff you sure? I'm positive okay I didn't think so either I just had to make sure Ed? can't you sleep? I can't sleep hello wait a minute love just saw an old friend you naked? shit better get your boyfriend to have a look you got a bit of a problem back there haven't you? now you listen to me you're still following me mate you understand that or you would hear it can I discuss this with you now? sure I just want you to know John that I've got serious misgivings about the direction that this investigation is taking the whole thing's developing into a time bomb what do you mean? well if anyone leaks who Reed and is hired the whole thing's history first he's got a drug addict and heroin dealer called Stuart Byrne working as an investigator I thought you vetted his appointments I do but he hasn't been all together straightforward is that it? no no my main concern is a nutter called Keith Reed remember a few years back that inspector and admin that went to the press claiming that we were falsifying the crime statistics and we proved he was a liar I sacked the bastard personally now I find out that Reed and has put him on the payroll hired him on the sly out of friendship if there are problems I want you to solve them Fred how? that's up to you did you get it? well that wasn't as bad as you'd thought oh except for the wine try from the cheap champagne what's this? what the shit? thanks for your help in delaying a visit let us know what you want for Christmas it'd be easy just to slip it in your pocket wouldn't it? very easy I always wondered why we couldn't afford to send our kids to private schools other men same rank they could afford the best I just thought we managed our money badly stick it back in I'll put it through the shredder tomorrow the boys will get a big kick out of it I'll be right back Stu I heard someone fishing around in here yeah well you're too late Harry thanks they got away I'll see you later okay? oh Christ Ed what do they want? it's just a breath of stuff I think stay downstairs and keep your eye on that entrance inspector Reardon yes do you mind waiting here please sir? what is it? I don't know sir I've been told to get you to wait goodbye open up Burn hang on I'm on the camera warrant lovely make yourselves right at home boys uh says here I'm suspected of dealing heroin who's suspecting? we got a tip off wouldn't be from a man called Davis would it? you figure it out is this about it? thank you officer good evening Ed Mrs Reardon we've got a problem the gaming squad knocked off the Paradise casino tonight the owner is very upset he claims he was being looked after by some of our people I can't believe that except he claims he just paid you five thousand to delay going in there well he's lying well I hope so Ed you understand we'll have to take a look in your car come on love we better get our things together constable come in here and take a swab when do I get my pathology results sergeant? don't be a smart ass burner nothing there nothing there? anything? nothing sir good well Ed that's a relief you're all clear thanks very much Barry well I just hope you understand my position that's all sure you had to do it good night good night Mrs Reardon good night good night good night good night good night good night where'd you hide it? you'll just have to search me what is this man doing? this is criminal come on come on this man is too honest keep him away from me come on take mine you honest is that it? come on I think the rocket they say has set in of course it's the commissioner that's the way these guys operate they try to bribe no result they follow it with a bit of muscle pretty soon the pressure is going to get to you mate they force you to go public shooting your mouth off about things you can't prove next thing you know they've got you sacked and discredited as a bloody ratbag that is how they operate maybe even the premier's involved I don't know anymore how's your family? call me if you get any leads he devoted his life to God until the day God has chosen you he was let loose on the outside world for the first time on television Marty Feldman and Richard Pryor in a heavenly comedy I want to take her clothes off and caress her bumpy feet with earthly delights in God We Trust Monday presented by Club Mediterranean God bless welcome to the Rezzi Statewide property report I'm Des Connors and I'm Alex Wildman you don't have to be rich to invest in property with Rezzi Statewide many people are buying investment properties like these for security and for the tax advantages of negative gearing did you shop around for your loan? my word we checked out all the banks and Rezzi Statewide? yes their investment load was best because of the interest rate they lent up to 90% of valuation so we didn't have to find a big deposit Alex is that a common theme among property investors? yes that's what people are finding out when you can borrow up to 90% of valuation you can start investing sooner with a smaller deposit you don't have to be rich to invest in property with Rezzi Statewide Super Supreme, the ultimate pizza from the home of Pan Pizza the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the Good-bye, Slippery. Morning, Rob. Morning, yeah. Hey, Mojo. Anything come in? Yeah. There's a weird phone called Amelius this morning. What do you make of this? It's me. Can we make a deal? What do you mean? Can we meet sometime? Uh, playing squash around, I think. We make it 7.30, then. Where? Southern Steps to the War Memorial. All right. See you there. Now listen to this. Listen, mate, if you're feeling crooked, why don't you make an appointment with St. Mojo? It's okay, Mojo. I already am. But then who's this? The bloody medication he's got me on is making me feel drowsy. It's the Assistant Commissioner. That's what he's saying. Amelius is the Assistant Commissioner's doctor. No, no, listen. It's me. Can we meet sometime? Same man. So what have we got? Amelius and the Assistant Commissioner are meeting to discuss what they can't talk about on the phone. You, uh, want to hear what they say in the park, right? Yes. You sure this is gonna work? It might. Got enough hardware out there to record a pigeon fire. There he is. There's Amelius. He's here. This is already sighted him. Are you hearing anything? Not yet. If they go inside that war memorial, Amelius will sound like the pope in St. Peter's. But they're not. Getting hot. Getting hot. It is starting to get a bit shit. $5,000 fund for whoever wanted to do business. I have to take a walk in the park. What's so funny? I'm afraid of the turkeys being investigated. But I'm copping all the aggravation. Nice to enjoy my little chats on the phone. You've just been cultivating the wrong associates. Those tickets I sent arrive yesterday. Come on, girl. Marcia, get in closer. Move in. Tomorrow, Martha's getting flaky. He wants out. Amelius threatened to go back to his wife, which is completely absurd if you're not granted. This is frightening. I'm gonna have to go. I'm gonna have to go. I'm gonna have to go. I'm gonna have to go. I must have let her sheltered life. What's wrong? Nothing. They're not talking. There is a problem. Just a small thing. Anything that needs my attention? I'm going to accept the pressure. You said that I had to take an arm and a leg. Now, this is a little... The patient doesn't know what's good for him. Doesn't want to stay in bed. You figured it out. I'm getting too old for that. What the hell are they saying? Sorry, she's drifted. Marcia, I'm losing you. Can you get in front of them? Get in there. Baby, what are we going to give for looking a little black bag? A bit lighter than last month. Since our breast drop is bundled, things have eased off a bit. The whole bloody situation is beginning to worry me. What's that? I don't know. For Christ's sake, Ron, turn the bloody thing off. Well, there goes our entire year's budget. What the hell did we learn? Well, maybe there's something. Where's Tickets? I said to Ron. Yesterday. He said to thank you very much. No trouble. I wish you could have known more for him. I'm not sure what the hell can happen. I want a holiday, sir. We're all back with getting flaky. He wants out. What's he mean by tickets? Is that crim slang for anything? Don't ask me. I'm not a bloody criminal. I'd be more interested in who this third party is. Who these tickets were for. All I know is we go hard on Milius. We tap his phones, all of them, including the Merc. I want to know why Milius is so pally with the Assistant Commissioner. What's his side line? And you don't get that wealthy pushin' pills. I'm sorry. Ah, Doctor, you come to see a nice quality carpet. I'm sorry. We're closed. Knock it off, you dopey lab bastard. Come in, Alex. Am I glad to see you. Is it all there? I opened just one hour ago, and I see somebody's had a look. So I wait for you. See? Here. Here. Here. Paper's torn. Customs bastards. I thought Truro guaranteed no inspection. Truro guaranteed no inspection. And look at you. If I told you once, I'd tell you twice. 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He knows everything. He's stealing from us. 50,000 dollars. For what? Is he giving us protection? I'll talk it over with Davis. Davis agrees with you. We don't need Mr. Truro's assistance anymore. Well, open it up. Doesn't look like it's all there, boy. No wrappers. No enough. You blokes love to make it difficult, don't you? Don't worry about counting it. You're not taking it. No, freaking no. We can straighten it out. Yeah? Straighten this. And fight. Hey, Frankie! Eating Shit! I think you better take a look at this. Okay, that's fine. Thank you. Thank you. Christ almighty. Well, I considered bringing flowers, Frankie, but I thought, no, you'd be so bloody happy to be still alive, you wouldn't need cheer enough. Oh, yeah. Smart prick. I'm not safe yet. Who did this? Davis. Why? Did you double cross Milius or did he just get sick of looking at your ugly face? You wouldn't have a clue what's going on, would you? Not a clue. But you're gonna tell me, aren't you, Frankie? Don't call me Frankie, you freaking dick. First I want some guarantees. Right? Right? Right. You're here tomorrow or we'll just forget about it, okay? Yeah, well, goodbye to you. I have to talk to you. What about? Davis. Davis? Who's Davis? Listen, you can relax. I know he's been screwing your wife Mondays and Wednesdays. Lines open, TV up, pants down. Would you be interested in ending this man's career? Yeah, where are your problem links? Good. Because I want that gear out of there by Friday. Elwin's free to shift it right now. There's you. That's the sloppy way of going about things, Licks. Safer to leave it there till our little mates free. Tell me what's safe. Telecom, that's it. Play it again. Right now, today, hit the six kilos of heroin sitting in one of Milius' pathology labs. Hit that now and you'll wrap up Milius, Davis and Christ knows who else. Davis isn't involved in the one. It's a setup anyway. They want to see us fall on their arses. Wait another day and there'll be nothing there to find. We're not the bloody drug squad. We're not equipped to kick down doors. No. I can see that. Who the hell's leaning on you to look the other way, hey? Hey! Take a walk, Stu. He's not in the mood. Stuart! That was the tap press. Thanks, Mum. How much do you charge for lessons? Oh, grow up. Christ! Ed, just take a penalty. One stroke will do. I'll promise to look the other way. Watch it, mate. Don't you bloody tell me to look the other way. Ed, please. Calm down. Oh! Oh! Sometimes I get turned all around and so on. Sometimes I feel I don't know the matters. I just don't know what to do with myself until I give them to you. Oh! Hello, Ed Riddell? Hello? Hello? Ed! Ed! Get back! You listening, Reardon? Now you know how easy it is. Next time it'll be three feet to the left. Lay off. Ed! Ed! Ed! Roy, are you all right? It's all right. It's all right. Oh, it's all right. It's all right. If you don't stop, I'll hold you in contempt. 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Well, whatever it is that they're protecting, they're not going to be stopped by you. So, it's an all-around vote of confidence and support, eh? You always reckon they were trying to make you lay off. But you said a good man always turns around to surprise them. He just wouldn't back down. Did I say that? Yeah, it was pretty dumb. Don't make a night of it, Ed. Hello. Stu, thank God. Oh, Stu, what's happening? Who is that? No problem, you can talk, I'm with a friend. Well, can your friend hear what I'm saying? Well, you get two people in the same bed fast, Eddie, anything can happen. I'm going to stuff up your evening. I want you to get down to the base and get rid of all those files. Is she a usual paranoia or what? I can't explain it to you now. Just get those files, stomp in the boot of your car, wherever's safe, until we find a temporary office. Why me? Do it. I'll talk to you in the morning. This is the morning. You still want to pay the doctor a visit? You've got a green light. Oh, I love it when you talk traffic to me, Eddie. Oh, that's fine, Mr. Johnson. Just take a seat. And you were feeling tense at work, on the job or at home? Both. Are you taking any medication currently? The odd beer, that's about it. Thank you, doctor. Dr. Regine? Look, I'm a little bit worried. The security light's flashing for the pathology rooms. Yes? Well, there shouldn't be anyone in there, should there? I don't know what to do. I... Christ. There's nothing there. Switch on the security camera. What do you need to tell the doctor? Get home, get the pension. Get your money's worth? I'll do it. Sorry to wake you, Ed. You know these men? Hey, these are really shit-ass pictures, Barry. I tell you what, I can put you on a good photographer. No problem. I've got the video if you need a better look. I stopped screwing around, Barry, and get on with it. Two of your men have been positively identified... Bullshit. ...and taken to an all-night medical center last night. This doesn't prove a thing, and you know it. Do you have a warrant for this little caper? You got one for yours? And by the authority vested in me by the Commissioner of Police, you are hereby suspended from duty. Charges both criminal and disciplinary will be preferred against you. Now, you know the rest. I do. But I know you get a big kick out of telling me, Barry. Bring me your police pass, your ID, and your revolver. What about the knives in his back? Do you want those returned as well? No, thank you, Mrs. Reardon. Just trying something on, then. We're closing down your base and taking possession of your files. Get dressed. We'll escort you down there. Morning, boys. Don't look so happy. Just got a call from Eddie. He's been busted. We thought that's what all the radio action was about. What about last night? How much do they know? Everything. Oh, Christ. Doesn't matter. Milius isn't gonna swear a complaint. It's all forgotten. So, it's not all bad? Don't be a jerk. What it means is the fix is in. That's how they keep it out of the courts and under the carpet. You get reared and on a disciplinary charge, you'll be cashiered. The rest of you'll have it in your files. Your careers are rooted. What careers? Still better than jail. That's what I thought when they did it to me. Don't you believe it? May as well pack all this shit away. You're not in the mood to listen to another conversation, are you? Is it gonna change anything? Maybe. Play it. Just wanted to wish you and Daphne a very pleasant trip, friend. That's very kind of you, Barry. And don't go blowing too much of that hard-earned money while you're at it. I thought that's what it was for. Get that video from the park. Tickets I said arrived? Yesterday. You passed them off? Mm-hmm. He says thank you very much. No trouble. I wish I could get down more far. Mike, you have been married 40 years. I want a holiday, too. I got him. Hey, quick. Yeah, it's too good to be true. 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Lamb last night, fish the night before, chicken again on Saturday, and it's all a bit of a bore. What we need is action, something different on our fork. Hip-up everybody. Tonight I'm serving pork. Put new-fashioned pork on your weekly menu. It's trimmed to fat, packed with protein and simple to prepare. Pet them up with pork, pork. Here's Reardon. Find out what he wants. Morning, Max. What are you doing here? We got him. Who are you talking about? The Commissioner. I'm afraid that's not your concern anymore, Ed. Well, you'd better make it yours. Look, I can't discuss this with you. You're out. If you won't listen, there's plenty of other people who will, and they're the ones with Sydney Mourne and Herald written over their doors. Well, all right. I think we should have a talk about this. No, thanks. I want to talk to him. We are, Twitter this morning. Just tell the truth, Max. Just for once. So what do police regulations have to say about a Commissioner accepting a free overseas trip? It's in complete contravention. It's forbidden to all ranks. I see. What's this trip worth? An estimate? Well, with accommodation, 15 or so grand. You'd have to see a bloody lot of patients to pay for that. Where do you think it's coming from? No drugs, we're fairly certain. Are you saying Riley's part of that? No, I don't think so. Christ, well, that. But his assistant Commissioner is, along with a bunch of other C.I.B. detectives, most notably Detective Sergeant Davis. No, I think Riley's just a grass eater. Now, the wheel that used to be in Greece, the benefits flow up. Along with, I presume, the cargo handlers, the crooked customs officers, the Federal Police? Maybe even a politician or two. What do you want out of this, Ed? I want Riley charged for starters. That would be a problem. Why? Police Commissioners don't get charged. They would throw the entire administration open to question. But I thought that's what I was there for. That's what we need. No, we don't. We need public confidence and stability. What, at the expense of justice? Only if absolutely necessary. That's a pretty strange way to run a government. Oh, no, it's not. It's the only way. Well, if the government won't touch him, then maybe the press can push him into court. Well, you could take that approach. But then we'd have to appoint someone to your job who understood our problems. I'll put pressure on him. So, how did you go? He's going to be retired. You sold us out. You bloody... Get me the pipe! I'm serious! Do it! Hear him out! Was this their idea or yours? What do you think? And you agreed? Yes. You bastard. It's not his fault. That's the way it is. I should have known. What did they threaten to do with Brewery's superannuation? Go easy, Keith. No. They threatened to replace me and ship you lot out. Keith, only one of us got into this revenge, and that was you. I got offered a deal. Let Riley go quietly, and it's open season on the rest of them. Now, I thought that was more important than one man's head on a platter. We've taken big risks to try and land Riley, and now you've dealt him a safe exit. We were pissing our lives away for nothing. Not nothing. You can have Davis. You trust Morgan this time? As much as I trust any politician. Hey, you're getting the hang of it. At last. Give me five minutes, all right? Excuse me, miss. I'm from the Young People's Christian Revival Center, and I'd like to tell you about a very important meeting that could change your entire life. No, no, no. I'm sorry. I'm a Catholic. I call him if we don't leave away. I'm sorry. How long, Davis? I'm not at all concerned by the matter, and I'm looking forward to having the issue placed before the courts where I'm totally confident my reputation will be restored. Is this the Assistant Commissioner's car? That's it. Christ. I'm sorry. What's the idea of this? Who are you? You're under arrest. On what charge? Bad taste. Don't take the money with you, Barry. I'm not going to count it. Have them to safe. By Christ, Reardon, you don't know what you're dealing with. I got a pretty fair idea. What happens now? By the authority vested in me by the Premier of this state, you are now suspended from duty. I now require your identity card, your police pass, your service revolver. You know how it goes, Barry. Run a test on that. Not looking good, Lex. Sufficient quantity. Dr. Alexander Milius, I now charge you with possession of heroin. And the stage is set. Denver won the toss, chose to receive. I don't know that there's any way you can hope for better weather, better playing conditions. Well, I think that some of the big, giant defensive players would wish that were a little cooler. That was one of the things Bill Parcell was right about. You know, at the end of the season they played back there in New York and all that cold weather, and he was worried about his team's cardiovascular conditioning. Hello, friend. What the hell are you doing here? Mind if I come in? Thanks. You're welcome, sir. How's Daphne enjoying the holiday? She's resting. What's all this about? Something wrong? How are you feeling, Fred? Fine. Oh, I don't think so. Your heart's playing up. The doctor's told you to be very careful. Oh, he hasn't? Oh, believe me, Fred, he has. I've got your letter of resignation here. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. We hope you enjoyed tonight's premiere movie. Be with us again next Sunday night for the television premiere of Taipan on Channel 10. He brought you Shogun, Noble House, and now for the first time on television, James Clavell's Taipan. One Taipan is the Taipan. He made China his world and gave birth to a dynasty. 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Now he's going to show the world he's won it a million. There's one thing I want you to do for me. Win. The most electrifying rematch in motion picture history. Rocky II. 830 Wednesday on Channel 10. He devoted his life to God. Until the day. God has chosen you. He was let loose on the outside world. For the first time on television, Marty Feldman and Richard Pryor in a heavenly comedy. Beg your pardon, I can't hear you. I want to take her clothes off and caress her bumpy face. With earthly delights. In God We Trust. Monday, presented by Club Mediterranean. God bless you.