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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

10.35 a.m.: PLAY SCHOOL. Today's story "Too Much Noise.” 11.00: ANGELS. Drama series about young nurses at work. (Repeat). 11.25: “THE DARK COMMAND.” (Film, Republic, 1940, black and white). Western starring John Wayne as a new marshal who puts a stop to the terrorist activities of a guerrilla chief during the American Civil War. Also starring Walter Pidgeon. (Repeat). 1.00 p.m.: NEWS. 1.05: SPORT ON ONE. Preview. 1.10 Pony club championships, highlights from last week's event in Ashburton. 1.35 Racing, Great Northern Steeplechase. • 1.50 Pony club championships. 2.20 Racing, York Handicap. 2.30 Netball, ‘ live coverage of the game between England and Canterbury, Christchurch. 4.0 Racing, replay of the King George Handicap. 4.05 Racing, Otara Handicap. 4.15 Acrobatic diving, from Sea World, Florida.'4.4o Racing, Ranfurly Handicap. 4.50 To be advised. 5.55 Results.

2.30 p.m.: “HELLO, DOLLY!” (Film, Fox, 1969). Musical spectacular starring Barbra Streisand as the New York matchmaker who becomes “matched” herself. Also starring Walter Matthau, Michael Crawford, Louis Armstrong. (Repeat). 5.00: FANTASTIC BONEY M. Pop group Boney M perform their best-known hits — including “Rivers of Babylon” ■— in concert in Germany.

6.00: STRIKER. Series about a young lad determined to be a professional footballer. (Final). 6.30: NEWS.

7.00: CLOSE TO HOME. Ken and Dot work out their most serious problems. but minor difficulties still plague them. 7.30: REGIONAL NEWS.

6.00: NEWS AT SIX. 6.30: BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY. When the evil Princess Ardala creates duplicates of Buck, he confronts himself in a daring dogfight in space. 7.30: ROBIN’S NEST. Vicky's father goes to great lengths to ensure that she can take a much needed break away from the restaurant. .

0(1: MCPHAIL AND GADSBY. New scries of satirical songs and sketches from David McPhail and Jon Gadsby as thev examine life in New Zealand. 8.30: SHOESTRING. New 8.8. C. series about a disc-jockey detective named Eddie Shoestring. 9.35: SOAP. More secrets and surprises for the Tates, and the Campbells. 10.10: DALLAS. JR fights paralysis while Miss Ellie uncovers a disturbing clue.

8.00: “SOPHIA LOREN - HER OWN STORY.” (Film, EMI). Sophia Loren plays the dual role of herself and of her mother in this story of her rise to fame from poverty in Fascist and war-torn Italy. Co-starring John Gavin. Rip Torn.

11.10: NEWS, CLOSEDOWN

10.50: NEWS. 11.00: VEGAS. Dan is in for a few surprises when he helps a nun search for a stolen cross. 11.55: CLOSEDOWN.

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Press, 1 June 1981, Page 11

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 1 June 1981, Page 11

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 1 June 1981, Page 11