ONE Television New Zealand TWO
11,35 a.m.: PLAY SCHOOL. Today’s story: “Meg on the Moon.” 12.00: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. Continuing story of three families. 12.30: SEE HERE. A programme of special interest to Maori and Pacific Island viewers. 12.40: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Talk programme. 1.05: SWEET SOMERSET. Folk music from the West Country of Britain. I. DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Continuing story of the Horton family. 2.25: JOIN IN. 2.40: RAINBOW. 2.55: PLAY AWAY. Music, jokes and games. 3.20: CHIC CHAT. Stories, sketcnes and cartoons, J 3.55: JIGSAW. 4.15: PARK RANGER. Paul arrives at the national park fresh from the city to begin work with David (Norman Bowler). A new six-part series. 4.45: THE VIDEO DISPATCH. Current affairs programme for younger viewers. ■ 5.00: WONDER WOMAN. “The Last of the Two-Dollar Bills.” 6.00: HAPPY DAYS. The fierce father of two country girls points the Fonz and Richie in the direction of a shotgun wedding. 6.30: NEWS, WEATHER. 7.00: CORONATION STREET. 7.30: REGIONAL. 8.00: BLIND AMBITION. The first episode in a four-part dramatisation of the Watergate scandal as seen though the eyes of John Dean. Starring Martin Sheen as Dean and Rip Torn as Richard Nixon. 10.00: THE DUBAI SPECIALS. Lulu and Boney M entertain in Dubai. 11. NEWS, WEATHER, CLOSE DOWN.
2.30 p.m.: CROWN COURT. “Capers among the Catacombs.” (3). 2.55: THE CEDAR TREE. Kay’s death has freed Brian but also soured his relationship with Liz. 3J80: LIVING TOMORROW. Ideas for; the future. 3.35: DINAH! Dinah Shore chats with Gary Burghoff. 4.20: KILVERT’S DLLRY. The parish priest visits the dying, the housebound and the shepherds in the field. 4.35: THE ONEDIN LINE. Captain Baines and the crew are held hostage. (Repeat). , . . 5.25: ANGELS. Katy is watched like a hawk as she tries to cope with a full ward, extra responsibility and a shortage of trained staff. 5.55: NEWS. 6.00: LIN GALON GA.MAX. Max . .By-, graves reviews the comedy and songs of 1951. 6.30: DIFFRENT STROKES. Willis trains Arnold to fight the local bully. 7.00: HOLLYWOOD. A portrait of the autocrats of Hollywood, such entrepreneurs as Cecil B. DeMille and Erich von Stroheim. 8.00: ROCKFORD FILES. James Garner stars as a freewheeling private detective with an eye for a pretty girl. 9.00: EYE WITNESS. Current affairs. 9.30: TAXI. A blind date returns to Alex, several stone lighter and eager for romance. 10.00: NEWS AT TEN. 10.30: SERPICO. Serpico is bothered by a whole list of troubles, including a girl who is running an Arabian Nights-style brothel. 11.20: THE FENN STREET GANG. Eric tries to make a proposal. 11.45: CLOSE DOWN.
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