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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

11.35 a.m.: PLAY SCHOOL. Today’s story: “Thingtimmebob.” 12.00: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. Continuing story. 12.30: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Talk. 1.00: THE ASSOCIATES. Johnny Danko discovers he is the father of a child and takes legal action to gain access to the boy. (Final). 1.30: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Continuing story. 2.25: SOOTY. (Repeat, final). 2.45: DINKY DOG.

2.30 p.m.: CROWN COURT. “A Matter of Faith.” (2). • ■ " ' '. 2.55: TALES OF THE UNEXPECTED. A bored hostess plans a-week-end of . evil fun at the expense of her bridge guests.. (Repeat). . ,(

3.05: THE MOLE. A gardener becomes angry about all the molehills in his flowerbeds. 3.15: THE NEW MICKEY MOUSE CLUB. (Repeat). 3.35: THE RANSOM OF RED CHIEF. A boy, kidnapped for a ransom, proves so maddening this his: captors happily pay to return him : to his reluctant father. 4.00: CRICKET. Live coverage of the final period of play on the fourth day of the first test between. New Zealand and India. ' :

3.25: COUNTRY (Repeat),

3.40: DINAH AND FRIENDS. Dinah Shore chats with Mia Farrow, Anthony Perkins, .Sandy Duncan and Vincent Sardie.

4.25: HAPPY EVER AFTER. A gift from Aunt Lucy creates a “storm in a teacup.” (Repeat, final).

6.00: OUR INCREDIBLE WORLD. An introduction to the world’s magnificent bears, from the "70kg bear of South’ East .Asia ’to ,the mighty 700 kg Kodiak? 6.30: NEWS.

5.05: EIGHT IS ENOUGH, Tommy stuna his family with news of his impending marriage and fatherhood, (Repeat), 5.55: NEWS. Further bulletins at 7, 8 and 9 p.m. 6.00: WORLD DISCO DANCING CHAMPIONSHIPS 1980. Thirty- ; five Of > the world’s leading disco dancers compete for the coveted . championship title.

7.00: CORONATION STREET. Annie Walker has ,a staffing problem when Bet: and Betty ask Ernie Bishop for’ jdbs at the. warehouse, 7.30: THE STORY OF WINE. Baron Phillipe de-. Rothschild examines changes in the wine trade; since the end of World War 11. (Final),

8.05: BRUCE AND MORE GIRLS. • . Bruce ’ Forsyth, entertains with the • \ lovely Lesley Anne Down - Suzanne Danielle, ‘Mideleinei Beil,&Dana, Nanette Newman, and more. (Repeat); ■ - /

7.00: THE MUPPET SHOW. With guest Andy Williams, , , ...

7.30: WHEN THINGS WERE ROTTEN, The evil Sheriff's luxury: housing project threatens .Sherwood Forest and* its merry inhabitants. (Final), 8.00: -THE SULLIVANS. Caroline feels ■ L / lonely and ’neglected and Terry : leaves. <; ; . :V. ■>

9.10: MIDWEEK.; Dairrie; Shanahan' presents i summertime current .affairs. (Final)/ 9.40: “PARIS WHEN IT SIZZLES.” (Film, Paramount, 1964).' A philandering screenwriter frolics about Paris with 'his ■ secretary. ■ A. cameo ’ appearance by Marlene Dietrich. Starring Audrey Hepburn, William. Holden, Noel Coward. ■ 11.45: NEWS, CLOSE DOWN .

9.00: OUT. Frank finds the unpalatable truth., (Repeat, final).

10.00: NEWS AT TEN. 10.30: PETROCELLI. A young woman asserts she had ended her affair with a married man shortly before he is found murdered in her flat; - ; (Final).' 11.25: JOKERS WILD. Two teams of British comedians compete for laughs. 11.50: CLOSEDOWN.

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Press, 25 February 1981, Page 18

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 25 February 1981, Page 18

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 25 February 1981, Page 18