ONE TWO Television New Zealand
11.35 a.m.: PLAY SCHOOL. Today’s story, “Bring a Breeze.” 12.00: NEWS. 12.05 p.m.: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. Continuing story of three families. 12.30: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Talk programme. 1.00: FOR THE LOVE OF ADA. Walter naively assumes he can continue to keep a tight grasp of the purse strings. 1.30: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Continuing story of the Horton family. 2.25: SESAME STREET.
' 3.25: SOOTY. (Repeat). 3.55: ATOM ANT. (Repeat); 4.15: JIG SAW. (Repeat). 4.35: KATY. Beginning a six-part BBC series about Katy, a 15-year-old who is always in trouble with her family. ‘ Based on the books by Susan Loolidge. 5.05: PROJECT UFO. Several students at a military academy report a strange sighting. 6.00: DETECTIVE SCHOOL. A new comedy series about a school for amateur sleuths. The class is suspicious about the activities in a funeral home across the street. 6.30: NEWS. 7.00: CLOSE TO HOME. Grady’s chances seem bright, and Maggie has a fall. 7.30: WHEN HAVOC STRUCK. Glenn Ford recalls this century’s most tragic disasters at sea. 8.00: M*A*S ! ‘ ! H. The unit is determined to retain the services of a wounded private who is a first-class chef. 8.30: MINDER. Dennis Waterman (of “The Sweeney”), returns in this new series as a tough, charming “minder.” Tonight he is hired to protect an Arab banker. Also starring George Cole. 9.30: SOAP. The Tates and Campbells return. 10.00: DALLAS. A new American drama series about a young Texan (Patrie Duffy) who shocks his family by marrying the daughter of his father’s worst enemy and demanding more say in the family ranching operations. 1100: NEWS, WEATHER. CLOSE DOWN.
2.30 p.m.: SEND IN THE GIRLS. A new .British series about a musician who', has set up her own company “Personality Promotions.”
3.20: COMPANY MAN. A Thames Television play starring Peter Barkworth and Isobel Black as a couple • hose marriage is threatened by i.=s devotion to his job. (Repeat). 4.10: MAKE MINE MUSIC. The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra performs a variety .of popular and light classical music. (Repeat). 4.55: ROYAL HERITAGE. A journey to the castles and tombs of the medieval kings of France. (Repeat, BBC). 5.55: NEWS. . . 6.00: DOCTOR WHO. Beginning a fourpart serial in which the good doctor tries to save mankind from the horrifying Fendahl. 6.25: THE WEEK WITH TWO. Preview of the week’s television highlights. 6.30: THE SPINNERS. The English folk group presents a selection of music from all, over the world. 7.00: CONTACT. “All the Way Up There.” The story .of a remarkable ascent of Mount Ruapehu. Graham Dingle helps Bruce Burgess, who is confined to a wheelchair, fulfil a dream. 7.30: TELFORD’S CHANGE. A new BBC series starring Peter Barkworth as a star executive who decides' to climb back down the ladder and become a humble branch bank manager. Also starring Hannah Gordon. - . 8.40: COLLISON COURSE. A dramatised documentary which recreates the world’s worst mid-air crash over Zagreb in 1976. 10.00: NEWS. 10.30: “THE TOUCH.” (Film). This Ingmar Bergman movie about a young American’s love affair with a Swedish doctor’s wife stars Elliott Gould, Bibi Anderson, and Max V.on Sydow. 12.20: NEWS, WEATHER, CLOSE DOWN.
ONE TWO Television New Zealand
Press, 18 February 1980, Page 15
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