Television news program with anchorman Bruce Garvey featuring the following stories of the week.~Trouble In Britain. A report on various troubles being experienced in Britain and the government's reaction to them. They include: the I.R.A. (Irish Republican Army) attack on the Queen's Household Cavalry in Regent's Park; the dismissal of the Queen's bodyguard, Michael Trestrail; the spy charge against a Cheltenham intelligence center cipher clerk; the intrusion of Michael Fagin, an ordinary citizen, into the Queen's bedroom; and a look at the conduct of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher throughout these events. Comments by Prime Minister Thatcher and Commandant William Hucklesby of Scotland Yard. Eyewitness reports on the I.R.A. terrorist bombing of passersby. Shots of: the attack; Geoffrey Arthur Prime, cipher clerk; Michael Fagin; and a dead horses being carried away.~Breakthrough In Beirut. A report on the Israeli assault on P.L.O. (Palestinian Liberation Organization) positions in and arround Beirut; the cease-fire negotiations being mediated by U.S. mediator, Philip Habib; and the impartiality of Habib. Shots of: the overhead flight of an Israeli bomber; Beirut wounded; and Philip Habib conferring with President Mubarak of Egypt.~Saudi Arabia. A report on the modernization taking place in Saudi Arabia, including a look at its past and its traditons, with some focus on the role of Islam. Also probed are its petroleum and construction developments, and the politics of its leaders. Comments by Haroun Subitch, a former American, and Sami Angawi, director of the Haj Research Centre. Shots of Bedouin tribesmen in the Nafud Desert and children playing with a motor scooter. Clip from the film documentary, DEATH OF A PRINCESS.~The Canadian Economy. A report on developments in the Canadian economy including: falling interest rates; cuts in government borrowing; the rejection of the 6 and 5 program by Labour; and the campaign to bribe Prime Minister Trudeau into resigning. A House of Commons statement by governemnt House leader, Yvon Pinard. Shot of Douglas Fisher, a parliamentary journalist, at Trudeau's press conference. Commentary by Peter Trueman, Global editor, on job and money expectations and the challenge to live contentedly with less. Comments by Dennis McDermott, C.L.C. president, and Allan MacEachen, Minister of Finance.~Whaling. A report on the International Whaling Commission's decision to end commercial whaling, (with the exception of Japan and Norway). Comment by Dan McDermot, executive director of Greenpeace. Shots of a bleeding whale being hauled in and a whaling ship armed with a harpoon.~Deer Hunt. A look on a deer hunt organized by the Florida Game Commission to reduce the deer population in Florida's Everglades region. The attempted rescue of deer from the slaughter by a wildlife protection group is also given coverage. Shots of slaughtered deer. Comments by Colonel Robert Brantley, of the Florida Game Commission and Cleveland Amory of the Fund for Animals.~E.T. A report on the commercialization of the film character, E.T. (The Extra-Terrestrial). Clip from the film, E.T. Shots of the manufacturing of E.T. dolls and E.T. t-shirts, buttons, and a speek-and-tell toys.~Dial-A-Joke. A report on the Dial-A-Joke service being offered Torontonians with some comment on Canadians and their sense of humour. Comment by Rob A. MacDonald, president of Have-A-Laugh Limited, and Patric Evans, comic. <60mn>