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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

10.35 a.m.: PLAY SCHOOL. Today’s story “Box in the Attic.” 11.00: CONFERENCE ‘Bl. lan Fraser and Professor Keith Jackson report on the National Party conference at the Wellington Town Hall.

12.00: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. Continuing story. 12.30: SEE HERE. Programme of interest

to Maori and Pacific Island viewers. 12.35: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Talk programme. 1.05: CROWN COURT. (1) 1.30: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Continuing

story. 2.25: PLAY SCHOOL. (Repeat)

2.50: ISSI NOHO. Adventures of a magic panda. 3.00: CHIC CHAT.

3.30: AFTER SCHOOL. Including “Motormouse and Autocat."

3.55: TAKE HART. Tony Hart shows children how to create pictures. 4.15: ONCE UPON A TIME. "Sam, Sam. the Contrary Man." 4.30: PUKU AND THE MAGIC SNEAKERS. A Kiwi wearing magic sneakers saves his native forest from destruction. 4.40: JUMBO SPENCER. A five-part 8.8. C. serial about a boy who forms a club to reform the village where he lives.

5.05: SNACKER. Jim Smith's first trip at sea proves disastrous. (Repeat) 5.30: THE CHANGES. Nicky and the Sikhs continue to search for a safe home until she comes up against an impossible barrier.

6.00: KOHA. A portrait of Maori composer Tuini Ngawai, her life and music. 6.30: NEWS.

7.00: CLOSE TO HOME. The Royal Wedding is celebrated locally. 7.30: REGIONAL NEWS.

8.00: THE BILLY T. JAMES SHOW. New Zealand variety show with guests Lauri Dee and Doug Aston.

8.30: THE SANDBAGGERS. With Burnside away on a compulsory holiday, the CIA attempts to undermine Caine's confidence and authority. 9.30: TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT. American comedy series based on the British comedy "Keep It In the Family” and starring Ted Knight (alias Ted Baxter) as the cartoonistfather of two teen-age daughters who move into the apartment downstairs. 10.00: DALLAS. The wedding has a greater II impact on the Ewing family than the ll guests realise. 11.00: NEWS, CLOSEDOWN. 11 F ■ -j, 11

12.00: noon: CONFERENCE ‘Bl. lan Fraser and Professor Keith Jackson present live coverage of the National Party conference. Wellington.

2.30 p.m.: PRISONER. Erica reveals that Wentworth is to face an official inquiry.

3.25: “HUNTER.” (TV Movie, 1971). An enemy scheme to brainwash a government agent who is injured in a racetrack smash. Starring John Vernon, Fritz Weaver.

5.00: STAR TREK. As the Enterprise hurtles away from them at the speed of light. Kirk and McCoy face starvation and a hostile female on a barren planet.

6.00: NEWS AT SIX.

6.30: B.J. AND THE BEAR. Two young girls help B.J. track down an aging Romeo with an eye on the fortunes of elderly women.

7.30: THE KENNY EVERETT VIDEO CASSETTE. Zany entertainment with Kenny, Tom O’Connor, the Pretenders and Hot Gossip. 8.00: RICH MAN, POOR MAN. The birth of a son brings Tom joy, while Rudy’s career reunites him with Julie Prescott. (Part three of a six-part saga).

(0.00: NEWS AT TEN. L 0.30: CONFERENCE ’Bl. lan Fraser and Professor Keith Jackson report on the National Party conference. .1.00; VEGAS. Dan searches for the killer responsible for the bombing incident in which a war buddy’s wife lost her life. 150: CLOSEDOWN.

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Press, 3 August 1981, Page 15

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 3 August 1981, Page 15

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 3 August 1981, Page 15