ONE Television New Zealand TWO
11.35 a.m.: PLAY SCHOOL. Today’s story/ '/Robert's Tree House.” 12.00: NEWS/ v • • 12.05 p.m.: THE INCREDIBLE WORLD OF ADVENTURE. Native American myths. 12.30: SEE HERE. Programme of special < interest to' Maori and Pacific Island /viewers. ,12140: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Talk. 1.05: DOC. Doc Bogert’s young grandson charges him with the death of . his turtle. 1.30: FAMILY;- /‘Such Sweet Sorrow.” (Repeat). 1 "■ 2125: SESAME STREET. • :
2.30 p.m.: JOHN McNAB. Continuing the three-part 8.8. C. serial about three bjored young gentlemen who invent a mysterious character to poach, on Scottish estates. .
3.30: CHORLTON AND THE WHEELIES. “Many Happy 'Returns.” (Repeat). 3.40: JIG-SAW. 4.00:, THE NEW MICKEY MOUSE • ! CLUB. Man’s best friend, the dog, takes the spotlight. (Repeat). 4.25: THE STRANGE AFFAIR OF ADELAIDE HARRIS. 8.8. C. comedy series about two classics students (Final).
3.10: “PEKING EXPRESS.” (Film, Paramount, 1951, black ad white). A tale of romance and adventure •aboard a train speeding through China as a doctor and a daring young woman share a dangerous mission. Starring Joseph Cotton, Corine Calvet. 4.30: REMBRANDT. The rebellious side of the great master’s nature is evident in his early etchings of tramps and beggars. (Repeat).
5.00: LUCAN. Lucan’s wish to find his family angers the .one person who could help him. (Repeat). 6.00: LAST RESORT. 6.30: NEWS.
5.00: NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SPECIAL. Professional treasure hunter Mel Fisher searches relentlessly for sunken ! bullion in the ocean depths. (Repeat). 5.55: NEWS. A further bulletin at 7.00 p.m. 6.00: DOCTOR WHO. The final stage of their search for the Key of Time takes the Doctor and Romana to twin planets torn by nuclear war. 6.25: I LIKE THAT ONE: TWO. Replay of viewers’ favourite television scenes. 6.35: GRANGE HILL. 8.8. C. children’s series about life in an English comprehensive school.
7.00: CLOSE TO HOME. 7.30: REGIONAL NEWS. 8.00: M.A.S.H. “Yessir, That’s My Baby.” 8.30: THE GENTLE TOUCH. Maggie investigates the murder of a young man on a London underground train.
700: THE AUCKLAND CHAMBER DEBATES. A series of six debates begins with a discussion of the premise*' That Democracy is our Real Disease.” Marilyn Waring and Sharon Crosbie argue the affirmative, Jim Hopkins and David Lange the negative. 7.30: A FAMILY AFFAIR. Richard begins to look for another job. 8.20: KALEIDOSCOPE. The Trout Quintet plays works by Schubert. Soloists include Michael Houston and Peter Schaffer. A portrait of sculptor Ruth Afawa.
9.30: BENNY HILL IN THE U.S.A. Comedy. 10.00: DALLAS. Sue Ellen attempts to 1 beat J.R. at his own game, but he 1 has an extra card hidden up his sleeve 10.55: NEWS, WEATHER, CLOSE , DOWN. 1
10.00: NEWS AT TEN. 10.30: “A DOLL’S HOUSE.” (Film, British, 1973).- Screen adaptation of Ibsen’s classic drama about a wife’s sudden revolt. Starring Claire Bloom, Anthony Hopkins, Ralph Richardson. 12.05 a.m.: CLOSE DOWN.
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