ONE Television New Zealand TWO
11.35 a.m.: PLAY SCHOOL. Today’s story: “A House Full of Clocks.” 12.00: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. Continuing story of three families. 12.30: SEE HERE. Programme of special interest to Maori and Pacific Island viewers. 12.40: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Talk programme. 1.05: DOC. Doc’s grandson asks his parents about love. 1.30: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Continuing story of the Horton family. 2.25: SESAME STREET.
2.30 p.m.: SARA. Sara is dismayed that a bright young girl in her class intends to marry a ranch-hand.
3.30: CHORLTON AND THE WHEELIES. (Repeat). 3.40: JIGSAW. 4.00: THE NEW MICKEY MOUSE CLUB. The Mouseketeers relive the faboulous 50s. (Repeat).
4.25: GRAHAM’S GANG. Mildred is determined not be outwitted by the others on April Fool’s Day.
3.15: “VALLEY OF THE KINGS.” (Film, MGM, 1954). An archaeologist accompanies a truth-seeker and her villainous husband to the tombs of Pharaoh Rahotep. Starring Robert Taylor, Eleanor Parker. (Repeat). 4.40: PRELUDES. Tamas Vasary plays preludes by Debussy. (Repeat).
5.00: PROJECT UFO. A luxury liner’s chief officer observes a UFO. (Final).
G. 00: LAST RESORT. Michael ; intervenes when Gail’s relationships with men are failing. 6.30: NEWS.
5.05: MARIE CURIE. Pierre discovers that radio-activity can damage animal tissue. (Repeat). 5.55: NEWS. 6.00: DOCTOR WHO. A charming count rescues Romana from a wild animal and then imprisons her in 6.25: l' S LIKE Ie THAT ONE: TWO: A selection of television highlights selected by viewers. 6.10: GRANGE HILL. A nine-part 8.8. C. drama series about life in an English comprehensive school.
7.00: CLOSE TO HOME. Despite the murder inquiry, the trivialities of life continue.
7.30: REGIONAL NEWS. 8.00: KEEP IT IN THE FAMILY. After working all night, Dudley is called upon for jury service.
8.30: THE PROFESSIONALS. Cl 5 pits its strength against the notorious Triad organisation as it imports a huge volume of drugs from Hong Kong int.o London.
7.00: THE COCONUT ECONOMY. A look at revolutionary new use of the coconut palm — milling timber from a tree which is really a grass. 7.30: THE BEST OF FAMILIES. All three families are involved in the settlement programme at Morton Hout. 8.25: KALEIDOSCOPE. James Galway, with the Zagreb Soloists, plays Vivaldi’s “Four . Seasons” transposed by Galway for flute solo; a report on the financial difficulties of Nelson's Suter Gallery; and an interview with Dick Campion, theatre producer and founder of the New Zealand Players.
9.30: SOAP. The endless questions are left unresolved in this, the first of a special two-part programme. 10.00: DALLAS. When she realises she is being exploited by JR, Julie Grey decides to reveal his shady secrets to Cliff Barnes. (Part one of a two-part story). 10.55: NEWS, CLOSE DOWN.
10.00: NEWS AT TEN. 10.30: “ELVIRA MADIGAN." (Film, Europa, 1967). An exquisitely romantic Swedish film about the doomed love affair between a young army officer and a lovely circus artist. Starring Pia Degermark and Thommy Berggren. 11.55: CLOSE DOWN.
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