ONE Television New Zealand TWO
10.35 a.m.: PLAY SCHOOL. 11.00: FOOD, WINE AND FRIENDS. Robert Carrier gives a lesson on appetisers, opens a bottle of Sancerre and talks with actress Liv Ullmann. 11.25: YOGA WITH SANDRA RIDDLE.
Hatha yoga, postures. 11.30: DAD’S ARMY. Mainwaring’s platoon wonders who will play Lady Godiva at the Spitfire Fund Carnival. (Repeat) 12.00: NEWS.
12.02 p.m.: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. Continuing story. 12.25: CHILD DEVELOPMENT. The first of 10 programmes about child behaviour presented by psychologist Donna Awatere. Today she explains how parents may unknowingly teach their child to misbehave. 12.35: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Talk programme.
1.05: THE NEW DICK VAN DYKE SHOW. Dick gets excited when he believes he has sold a game-show. (Repeat) 1.30: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Continuing story. 2.15: HAND-MADE. The craft of hand weaving. (Repeat) 2.30: PLAY SCHOOL. (Repeat) 2.55: KING ROLLO.
2.30 p.m.: FOUNDATION. Davinia reels the pressures of business and family responsibilities. (Repeat)
3.00: CHIC CHAT. 3.15: RAINBOW. 3.30: AFTER SCHOOL. Including “The Super Globetrotters.” 4.00: HEIDI. New series filmed on location in Europe. Today’s story “The Grand4.30: BLUE PETER SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT. Peter Purves visits Stratfield Saye, a country estate where the Duke of Wellington lived.
3.25: “MY FOOLISH HEART.” (Film, Goldwyn, 1950. black and white.) A wartime romance which leaves a young girl pregnant and grieving for her dead soldier-lover. Starring Dana Andrews, Susan Hayward. (Repeat)
5.05: ANIMALS IN ACTION. Top wildlife photography. 5.30: THE FURTHER ADVENTURES OF OLIVER TWIST. The double-crossing Claypole has stolen Oliver’s identity papers. 6.00: BREAKAWAY. Pot holers explore the drav and underwater caves around Mt Gambier in South Australia. 6.30: NEWS.
5.05: NEW ADVENTURES OF WONDER WOMAN. Diana’s life hangs by a thread. (Repeat) 5.55: NEWS.
6.00: A NEW KIND OF FAMILY. The families are split by a rift that develops when Jill and Hillary compete for the one cheerleading vacancy. 6.30: PATHFINDERS. The Sqadron works with a commando force and a dedicated civilian in an effort to get vital enemy radar operators and equipment out of occupied Europe.
7.00: CORONATION STREET. The factory girls embarrass Ernie Bishop by taking his trousers and trying to get his vest off too. 7.25: THE WEEK WITH ONE. Preview of the week’s television highlights. 7.30: REGIONAL NEWS. 8.00: THE FOURTH ESTATE. Brian Priestley reviews the nation’s news, media. 8.15; THE GUN. A look at the new standard weapon adopted by regular soldiers.8.30: KALEIDOSCOPE. A profile of artist Marc Chagall at work on a wall of stained glass. Also a look at the salt glazes used in local pottery.
7.30: BJ AND THE BEAR. BJ innocently helps a scientist who is on the run with a mysterious secret in her care. 8.30: HILL STREET BLUES’. The President’s visit is cancelled and gang warfare breaks out.
9.30: KITTY — RETURN TO AUSCHWITZ. Auschwitz survovor Kitty Hart returns with her -on to Poland to try to explain the full horror of her orde'aL
1.00: EDWARD AND MRS SIMPSON. On < December 10 Edward abdicated and left for a new life of exile in France. (Repeat, final) 11.50: NEWS, WEATHER, CLOSEDOWN.
9.30: MAINLY MAHONEY. New Zealand talk show. 10.00: NEWS AT TEN. 10.30: TURF TALK. Racing information. (Final) 10.45: “THE H-MAN.” (Film, Japanese, 1958.) A science fiction film about an invasion of slimy creatures created by hydrogen bomb explosions. 12.05: CLOSEDOWN.
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