On the box

August 13, 1997
Issue 

Actively Radical TV — Sydney community television's progressive current affairs producers tackle the hard issues from the activist's point of view. CTS Sydney (UHF 31), every Thursday, 10pm and Saturday, 7pm.

Access News — Melbourne community TV, Channel 31, has excellent coverage of industrial, environmental and community actions throughout Victoria. Access News broadcasts every Monday and Friday at 8pm. Phone (03) 9525 3551 to contact the producers or make a donation.

CATv — Subverting the one-way media via CATv's regular Sydney program. CTS Sydney, every Thursday, 10.30pm, CTS UHF 31. Phone Karina at (02) 9557 3223 or John at (02) 9569 4963. Visit the web page at http://www.cat.org.au/catv.

Sexuality and the Church — Twenty years after its formation, the Uniting Church faces the divisive issue of its Sexuality Report. Troy Perry, founder of the US MCC gay church, where issues of sexuality are the cohesive factor, hosts his church's international conference in Sydney and discusses the church's view of sexuality. ABC-TV, Sunday, August 17, 10.35pm.

The Decision: The Wrong Body — Looks at the lives and choices of female to male transsexuals. This program introduces three people desperate to change their bodies. SBS, Monday, August 18, 7.30pm and 11.30pm (part 2).

Kateb Yacine: The Rebel in Love — This documentary celebrates the life of one of North Africa's best known writers. While still young, Yacine had a horrific time in a French jail, where he realised his life's work would be to represent the working class. He left jail determined to fight for his people and to let the French colonialists know what the Algerian people really thought. SBS, Monday, August 18, 8.30pm.

The Prize: The New Order of Oil — The story of oil after the Gulf War finds environmentalism on the advance and the oil companies on the defensive. Many are questioning what future there is for oil. ABC-TV, Wednesday, August 20, 12.25am.

China Without Mao — People from different walks of life talk about their lives and the changes in China since the death of Mao Zedong. Many express the view that an elite has gained from the rapid social change while the majority still struggle to make a living. SBS, Wednesday, August 20, 8.30pm.

Bugs in the SystemQuantum asks: Just how safe is our food? After a recent rash of food poisoning, this program looks at how bugs get into our food. ABC-TV, Thursday, August 21, 8pm.

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