ONE Television New Zealand TWO
10.35 a.m: PLAY SCHOOL. Today’s story “The Musicians of Bremen." 11.00: THE WOMBLES. (Repeat) 11.05: LANDMARKS. Man introduced new pests and diseases in New Zealand when he brought domestic livestock and imported grasses into the country. (Repeat) 11.55: JAZZERCISE. Exercise routines set to popular music.
12.00 noon: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. Continuing story. 12.25: SEE HERE SPECIAL. Donna Awatere reveals the value of reading stories to young children. 12.35: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Talk programme. 1.05: HERE’S LUCY. Comedy. (Repeat) 1.30: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Continuing story. 2.15: COUNTRY CALENDAR. (Repeat). 2.30: PLAY SCHOOL. (Repeat) 2.55: THE BUBBLIES. 3.00: FISH TALES. (Repeat) 3.15: JOIN IN. “You.” (Repeat) 3.30: AFTER SCHOOL. Including “Oscar the Rabbit in Rubbidge.” 3.45: THE SECRET RAILROAD. A young boy’s fantasy land. (Final)
4.10: SAM AND THE RIVER. A river boy’s adventure on the Thames. (Repeat) 4.35: THE PHOENIX AND THE CARPET. The Phoenix visits London. (Repeat).
5.05: THE STATIONARY ARK. Viewers meet the staff who run the zoo. 5.35: HUCKLEBERRY FINN AND HIS FRIENDS. An exhausted Huck arrives at the Grangerford mansion where all but a pretty woman eye him suspiciously. 6.00: LAST OF THE SUMMER WINE. Wally builds Compo a pigeon-like hang-glider. 6.30: NEWS.
7.00: CORONATION STREET. Annie Walker now knows her cousin is only a con-man who lives on borrowed money. 7.25: THE WEEK WITH ONE. Preview of the week’s telvision highlights. 7.30: REGIONAL NEWS. 8.00: FOURTH ESTATE. John Kennedy reviews the news media. 8.15: FOUR FACES OF NEW ZEALAND. A National Film Unit portrait of South Island sheep farmer Duncan McKenzie. 8.30: THE TAMING OF THE SHREW. 8.8. C. dramatisation of Shakespeare’s comedy about the unique love affair of the shrewd Petruchio and the shrew Katherina. Starring John Cleese, Sarah Badal, Susan Penhaligon.
10.35: THE STATE OF THE NATION. Eminent representatives of the British news media and legal work debate whether the treatment of rape in a TV drama goes , beyond the bounds of freedom to mete gratuitous titillation. 11.30: TALES OF THE UNEXPECTED. A Roald Dahl story (based on fact) about a couple who succeed in producing an offspring after much heartache. (Repeat) 12.00: NEWS, CLOSEDOWN.
2.30 p.m.: FLAMBARDS. Christina flees from the Old World and finds refuge in the New with William and the aeroplanes. (Repeat)
3.30: LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY. The Fonz comes to the girls’ rescue when they need pretty dresses for a society party. (Repeat) 4.00: LOU GRANT. As a jumbo jet is in distress over Los Angeles. Lou uncovers a disturbing fact. (Repeat)
5.00: THE SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN. Steve has trouble leading a scientist and his son to freedom when the boy refuses to leave Russia. (Repeat) 6.00: NEWS AT SIX. 6.15: TURF TOPIC. Racing information with Glyn Tucker. 6.30: CHOPPER SQUAD. The squad, are summoned to prevent a "suicide,” but instead find an irate dare-devil stuntman.
7.30: THE DUKES OF HAZZARD. Boss Hogg introduces petty violation laws to fill up his coffers with the extra ticket money,
8.30; THRILLER. "The Business of Murder.” Gareth Hunt stars as a detective chief inspector who is lured into a trap. Also starring Martin Jarvis. (Part one of a two-part story). 9.30: BENNY HILL IN THE U.S.A. More cheeky comedy in the unique Hill style. 10.00: NEWS AT TEN.
10.30: “HOT SUMMER NIGHT.” (Film, MGM, 1957, black and white). Leslie Nielsen as an unemployed reporter who interrupts his honeymoon to seek a scoop interview with the leader of .a robbery gang. ,
12.00: CLOSEDOWN
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