ONE Television New Zealand TWO
11.35 a.m.: PLAY SCHOOL. Today’s story:' “Tobias Pilgrim Builds a Star Ship.” 19 nn- nfw 1 ? 1 2.02 p.m.: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. 12.30: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Talk. 1.00: THE McLEAN STEVENSON SHOW. Mac shows mercy when he traps a young burglar whose pregnant wife is waiting outside in a van. (Repeat). 1.30: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. 2.25: SOOTY. (Repeat). 2.45: EMILY. - Family life.
3.00: THE MOLE. Even the other animals are unable to help ■ the Mole free himself of his chewing gum. 3.10: JOIN IN. “Bands.” 3.25: CHIC CHAT.
4.00: MY DEAR UNCLE SHERLOCK. A young amateur sleuth identifies a killer when an old woman’s house is ransacked for her money. 425: KATY. Fifteen-year-old Katy decides to make amends for her bad behaviour, but then suffers a serious fail. (Repeat).
5.25: THE OWL SERVICE. An age-old legend creates unusual forces when it is re-enacted in a Welsh valley. (Repeat). 6.00: ALPHABET — THE STORY OF ■ WRITING. Beginning a four-part series which traces man’s struggle for literacy from the earliest records in clay and wax tablets. 6.30: NEWS.
7.00: CORONATION STREET. Annie crashes Alf’s car into Stan’s cart. 720: THE WILD SOUTH. A look at the seven Black Robins of the Chatham Islands, perhaps the rarest species of bird in the world today. 8.05: TELFORD’S CHANGE. Mark deals with a conservation group’s objections to a hew' chemical firm, but, is increasingly doubtful about his future in Dover. (Repeat).
9.05: THE HONG KONG BEAT. More than 2 per cent of Hong Kongs population is addicted to drugs. The police can arrest addicts with pathetic ease, but the' pushers and Mr Bigs are more elusive. 9.40: “THE BLUE ANGEL.” (Film, 20th Century-Fox. 1959). A German schoolteacher is enticed to his near destruction by a hard nightclub singer. Starring Curt Jurgens, Mai Britt, Theodore Bikel. (Repeat).
11.45: NEWS, CLOSE DOWN.
2.30 p.m.CROWN COURT. “Such a Charming Man.” (1). 2.55: MOIRA’S SCOTTISH SONG BOOK. Moira Anderson sings her own selection of favourite songs.
3.50: “MR BLANDINGS BUILDS HIS DREAM HOUSE.” (Film, RKO, black and white). A comedy starring Cary Grant and Myrna Loy as two innocent city-dwellers in search of a rural retreat,
5.20: THE GOODIES. Comedy (Repeat).
5.55: NEWS. Further bulletins at 8 and 9 p.m.
6.00: THE KENNY EVERETT VIDEO SHOW. Zany entertainment with guests Bonnie Tyler, lOcc, Darts, and City Boy. (Repeat).
6.35: CALIFORNIA FEVER. Vince and his rock group are sabotaged by a rival band.
7.30: MR BIG. Everyone in the team contributes to the utter failure'of the great betting shop swindle. 8.00: CHARLIE’S ANGELS. Kelly takes care of the battered son of a policeman.
9.00: THE ORACLE. Critics publicly allege that Steve could have prevented a tragedy that struck one of his callers.
10.00: NEWS AT TEN. 10.30: THE MAKING OF THE SHINING. Film of the great' director Stanley Kubrick at work during the shooting of the horror movie “The Shining.” - ' . . 11.00: VEGAS. Dan Tanna investigates a child prostitute ring. 1130: CLOSE DOWN.
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