ONE Television New Zealand TWO
11.35 a.m.: PLAY SCHOOL. “Make a Bigger Puddle, Make a Smaller Worm.” 12.00: NEWS.
12.02 p.m.: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. Continuing story of three families. 12.30: SEE HERE. Of special interest to Maori and Pacific Island viewers. 12.40: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Talk. 1.05: DOC. Politics and medicine proves a volatile mixture when a congressman visits the clinic. 1.30: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Continuing storv of the Horton familv. 2.25: SESAME STREET.
3.30: CHORLTON AND THE WHEELIES. (Repeat). 3.40: FABLES OF THE GREEN FOREST. The Woodchuck family emerge in the spring. 4.05: THE NEW MICKEY MOUSE CLUB. (Repeat). 4.30: THE FEATHERED SERPENT. Tozo and Prince Heumac are in grave danger from the forces of evil.
5,00: LUCAN. A millionaire who needs an experimental antidote to sate the life of his poisoned son kidnaps Lucan. (Repeat).
6.00: THE ASSOCIATES. Tucker follows the advice given in a bestseller on romance, as he attempts to woo Sara.
6,30: NEWS.
7.00: CLOSE TO HOME. Lorraine and Mrs F. almost wish they did not remember Daph Bodlin.
7.30: REGIONAL NEWS. 8.00: M.A.S.H. Hawkeye is annoyed when he learns that a surprise party is planned for him, and is further irritated by the arrival of a wisecracking medical adviser (played bv Alan Alda’s father, Robert Alda). 8.30: THE GENTLE TOUCH. Maggie becomes emotionally involved when the office of the police prosecutor is burgled.
9.30: BENNY HILL IN THE U.S.A. Comedy series.
10.00: DALLAS. J.R. gives Sue Ellen's sist.er Kristin a summer job, and finds himself the object of her romantic attention. 10.55: IJJEWS, CLOSE DOWN.
‘•M.A.S.H..’’ One tonight. 2.30 p.m.: A RAGING CALM. A respected politician in a small Northern' England town takes over the family engineering works when hi« father dies.
3.20: “THE DARK ANGEL.” (Film, Goldwyn. 1935. black and white). Drama about two lovers whose lives are. almost destroyed when the young man is blinded during the war, and pretends to be dead. Starring Fredric March, Merle Oberon.
5.05: NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SPECIALS. A view of spectacular volcanic eruptions, including Kilauea in Hawaii and Sicily’s Etna. (Repeat). 5.55: NEWS. Additional bulletin at 7 p.m. 6.00: DOCTOR WHO. When it seems as though the Shadow will control the Key of Time, help suddenly arrives from an unexpected quarter. 6.25: I LIKE THAT ONE: TWO. A replay .of viewers’ favourite television scenes. 6.35: GRANGE HILL. Drama series about life in an English comprehensive school.
7.00: CONTACT. The final Auckland Chamber Debate, on the sowing of wild oats, is argued by Chris McVeigh, David Round. Bob Moodie, and Canon Bob Lowe. 7,30: A FAMILY AFFAIR. Richard applies for a job as a civil servant. 8.20: KALEIDOSCOPE. “A Century of Modern Masters” — a look at the touring Thyssen-Bornemisza collection.
9.30: THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER. An Edgar Allan Poe horror story about a young man’s visit to a dying girl’s house. 10.00: NEWS AT TEN. 10.30: “HESTER STREET.” (Film, 1974, black and white). A young-Jewish woman’s new life in New York in the 1890 s. 11.55: CLOSE DOWN.
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