ONE Television New Zealand TWO
10.35 a.m.: PLAY SCHOOL. Today’s story “Farmer Flinder’s Hat.” 11.00: THE WOMBLES. (Repeat) 11.05: LANDMARKS. A look at the development of towns in New Zealand since the first was established in 1840. (Repeat) 11.55: JAZZERCISE. Exercise to popular music. 12.00: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. Continuing story. 12.25: SEE HERE SPECIAL. How combining pictures with words improves a child’s reading ability. 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. 3.15: JOIN IN. “Farm.” (Repeat) 3.30: AFTER SCHOOL. Including “Oscar the Rabbit in Rubbidge.” 3.45: THE SHARI LEWIS SHOW. Shari’s tonsils are removed. (Repeat) 4.10: ATOM ANT. (Repeat) 4.35: THE PHOENIX AND THE CARPET. Janet catches a burglar. (Repeat) 5.05: THE STATIONARY ARK. Gerald Durrell shows how vital nutrition is to the well-being of the complex and emotional orang-utans. 5.35: HUCKLEBERRY FINN AND HIS FRIENDS. Huck is about to leave the Grangerfords when he learns that Sophia has eloped with Harney Shepherdson. 6.00: SCIENCE EXPRESS SPECIAL. A visit to the National Science Fair held in Dunedin recently. 6.30: NEWS.
7 00: PARTY POLITICAL BROADCAST. On behalf of the Labour Party and the Social Credit Political League. Simultaneous broadcast with Television Two. 7.05: CORONATION STREET. Mavis has been refused a mortgage to buy her own house but her boyfriend thinks there’s a way round it. 7.35: REGIONAL NEWS. 8.05: FOURTH ESTATE. Brian - Priestley reviews the news media. 8.20: CAMPAIGN REPORTS. lan Johnstone reports from the election campaign trail. 8.45: KALEIDOSCOPE. A concert performance of early music played on traditional instruments such as the lute, rebec, and oude by the fivemember group Digorie.
9.35: THE STATE OF THE NATION. Media and legal experts debate ■ whether a television producer should abide by a terrorist’s interview conditions. (Final) 10.25: FUNNY FARM. A 8.8. C. drama about a decisive day in the life of a nurse at a mental hospital. (Repeat) 12.00: NEWS, CLOSEDOWN. 6.30 a.m.: SPACE SHUTTLE. Second launching of Columbia; 90-minute coverage.
2.30 p.m.: FLAMBARDS. At the annual point-to-point in the spring of 1912, Mark sets out to beat his chief rival, young cavalry officer Bunty Thornton. (Repeat)
3.30: LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY. Laverne settles her feud with a snobbish tour guide at the brewery with a contest at the bowling alley. (Repeat) 4.00: LOU GRANT. Lou fights to preserve an artist-friend’s life work. (Repeat) 5.00: THE SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN. Peggy takes a lie detector test to prove she is not leaking top secret information.- (Repeat) 6.00: NEWS AT SIX. 6.15: TURF TOPIC. Racing information with Glyn Tucker. 6.30: CHOPPER SQUAD. Phil risks his life to rescue two wealthy thrill-seekers.
7.00: PARTY POLITICAL BROADCAST. On behalf of the Labour Party and the Social Credit Political League. Simultaneous broadcast with Television One. 7.05: CHOPPER SQUAD. Continued. 7.35: THE DUKES OF HAZZARD. Boss accuses Bo and Luke of threatening his life when he refuses to give up his holdings. 8.35: TURTLE’S PROGRESS. A safe deposit box yields the secrets of a planned horse-racing windfall.
9.35: BENNY HILL IN THE U.S.A. Cheeky comedy with Benny Hill. 10.00: NEWS AT TEN. 10.30: “THE JERUSALEM FILE.” (Film, MGM, 1971). An American student in Israel endeavours to improve relations between Arab nationalists and Israeli students. Starring Bruce Davison, Donald Pleasance, Daria Halprin. 12.15 a.m.: CLOSEDOWN.
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