ONE Television New Zealand TWO
11.35 a.m.: PLAY SCHOOL. Today’s stories: “Charlie Grumble” and “Goldilocks and The Three Bears.”12.00: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. Continuing story of three families. 12.25: SEE HERE. A programme of special interest to Maori and Pacific Island viewers. 12.30: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Talk programme. 1.00: THE LIVER BIRDS. British comedy series. (Repeat). 1.30: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Continuing story of the Horton family. 2.25: SESAME STREET.
2.30 pan.: WHEN THE BOAT COMES IN. Tom is in trouble and Matt falls in love. (Repeat).
5.25: MICHAEL DENTINE’S POTTY TIME. 3.50: WHAT’S NEW, MR MAGOO? 4.15: PLAYHOUSE. “The Princess and the Potion.’’ A magitian’s apprentice accidentally gives a princess a fattening potion instead of a love potion. 4.45: FANFARE. A pop group takes a close look at the world of music.
3.20: ANDY’S PARTY. Scottish singer Andy Stewart entertains. 3.45: DINAH! Dinah Shore interviews Eartha Kitt, Glen Campbell, and Chubby Checker in Miami Beach. <4.35: THE MEN FROM SHILOH.. Roy Tate (Lee Majors) reacts heroically when a gang tries to kidnap an heiress on a train,
5.10: THE WALTONS. With the spring, romance arrived for Erin and Jason. (Repeat). <8.00? TASTE FOR ADVENTURE. A 8.8. C. series about people who take risks. 6.30: NEWS.
5.55: NEWS. 6.00: LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE. Mrs Oleson listens in on her neighbours’ phone calls and leanrs a secret which could destroy a marriage.
7.00: CORONATION SREET. Stan is disturbed when the price of ale goes up. 7.25: THE WEEK WITH ONE. Preview of the week’s television highlights. 7.30: REGIONAL. 8.00: IT’S ACADEMIC. Teams from Manurewa High School, Diocesan School for Girls, and Sacred Heart College, compete in a special quiz. 8.30: REWI ALLEY. New Zealander Rewi Alley retraces the events and achievements of his 50 years in China. Part one of a two-part documentary.
7.00: SUPER SALE. Quiz show hosted by Bob Parker, 7.30: THE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW. Johnny Carson agrees to be Mary’s guest at her party. 8.00: HUDSON AND HALLS. An hour of cooking, chat; and music.
9.20: NEWS STAND. Jim Watson reviews the nation’s newspapers. 9.30: BLUE REMEMBERED HILLS. This 8.8. C. play by Dennis Potter won the 1980 Bafta award for best play and stars such accomplished adult actors as Colin Welland, Robin Ellis, and Helen Mirren as a group of children who experience an unforgettable day in 1943. 10.40: ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE. Featuring Richard Rogers, Oscar Kammerstein, Joseph Papp, and others. (Repeat). 11.30: MAGGIE, ITS ME. A 8.8. C, comedy starring Rosemary Martin and Frances De La Tour as friends whose lives have followed very different paths. 12.00: NEWS, CLOSE DOWN.
9.00: THE DUKES OF HAZZARD. The annual moonshiners’ reunion is under way at the Boar’s Nest. 10.00: NEWS AT TEN. 10.30: “CONFESSIONS OF A POLICE CAPTAIN.” (Film, Italian, 1971). A thriller starring Martin Balsam '•’ i as a frustrated police commissioner who loses faith in justice and bends the rules in order to see a local mobster punished, Franco Nero also stars. 12.10 a.m.: CLOSE DOWN.
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