ONE Television New Zealand TWO
a.m.: PLAY SCHOOL. Today’s story “Patrick n *11.00: THE WOMBLES. (Repeat). *11.05: THE NEW ED ALLEN SHOW. Half J an hour of exercise. '<‘ll.3o: JAZZERCISE. Exercise to popular 2 music. 411.35: ONE DAY AT A TIME. Ann makes ? the toughest decision of her life when * she confronts her runaway daughter. * (Repeat). J 12.00: NEWS. •12.02: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS, s Continuing story. 512.30: SEE HERE. Programme of interest ® to Maori and Pacific Island viewers. |12.35: BEAUTY AND BEAST. Talk pros gramme. I 1.00: CROWN COURT. (2, repeat). i 1,30: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Continuing j story. 3 2.25: PLAY SCHOOL. (Repeat). * 2.50: SONG BOOK. Songs for very young ; . children. J 3.00: CHIC CHAT. t 3.30: AFTER SCHOOL. Including “Dinky : . Dog III.” - 4.00: ELECTRIC COMPANY. j 4.30: ODDS AND ENDS. How to make * kinetic sculpture. (Final). j’4.40: SECRET SQUIRREL. Cartoon series. (Repeat). 5.00: DROPA KULCHA. New wave music from local and overseas groups. 5.30: THE FLYING KIWI. James intends to make another fortune by subdividing nearby farmland, but the . youngers’ school is in his way. . 6.00: ANGIE. Angie has a lot of extra mouths to feed when she can’t keep her own mouth shut about the President coming to dinner. 6.30: NEWS.
2.30: PRISONER. Toni is admitted to hospital, badly injured.
3.30: GENERAL HOSPITAL. Life in a big city hospital. 4.00: ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL. Siegfried is granted a privileged glimpse of progress and Tristan is honoured as the best vet. (Repeat).
5.00: LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE. Charles brings his father home with him but the old man still mourns for his dead wife. (2, Repeat).
6.00: NEWS AT SIX
6.30: THE GOOD LIFE. Tom finds it hard to market his garden produce, especially when the rates are due. (Repeat).
7.00: CORONATION STREET. Hilda wins a “second honeymoon” in the bridal suite of a luxury hotel, but Stan doesn’t want to go. 7.30: REGIONAL NEWS. 8.00: CLOSE-UP. Current affairs.
7.00. BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY. Buck sets out to save the Earth from a- part-man, part-bird creature. .(Part one of a two-part story). 8.00: THE SULLIVANS. Tom misses Ruth and is tired of listening to everyone’s petty problems. He finds the situation intolerable.
9.00: THE GENTLE TOUCH. Maggie tries to discover who has broken into the flat of a Jewish businessman. and daubed anti-Semetic slogans over the walls. 10.00: SPORTING LIFE. Featuring squash, coverage of the New Zealand Open Singles finals played tonight at the Henderson Squash Centre; also highlights from the New York Marathon. 11.00: NEWS, CLOSEDOWN.
9.00: TRAPPER JOHN MD. Gonzo’s latest love affair proves disastrous when a charge of sexual misconduct is made against him. (Part one of a two-part story). 10.00: NEWS AT TEN. 10.30: “JUDGE DEE AND THE MONASTERY MURDERS.” (TV Movie, 1974). A murder mystery about a seventhcentury Chinese sleuth on a trail of strange adventures involving his three wives, a killer bear, three murderers, a dead monk, and a chamber of horrors. (Repeat). 12.10: CLOSEDOWN.
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