ONE Television New Zealand TWO
12.00 noon: THE 808 NEWHART SHOW. Bob takes his group out to a marathon therapy session in the country where everyone moans about the primitive accommodation. (Repeat) 12.25 p.m.: TOMORROW’S WORLD. 12.35: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. (Repeat) 1.00: CROWN COURT. (3, repeat) 1.25: FANTASY ISLAND. A fun-living doctor finds his niche in life while two chorus girls look for Mr Right. Gueststarring Connie Stevens, Nancy Kwan, Barbie Benton. (Repeat, final)
2,25: PLAYAWAY. (Repeat)
2.55: SESAME STREET. 3.55: ELECTRIC COMPANY. 4.25: MEMORIES OF MY GRANDFATHER. Memories of an old man’s younger days — his courtship, marri- , ,ag;e arid enlistment in the army. 4.3Sr ; IES?JETONS. Series tsing .colourful dots. - 4.40: SECRET SQUIRREL. (Repeat)
2.30 p.m4 JOHN HALIFAX, GENTLEMAN. John sees Ursula and is struck by her beauty. (Repeat) 3.25: “THE MAN WHO DIED TWICE.” (TV Movie, 1970). Stuart Whitman as an artist drifting about Spain, becoming involved in art forgeries unbeknown to his lover, a depressed French . girl. (Brigitte. Fossey). (Repeat)
5.05: THE SECRET GARDEN. “When the Sun Went Down.” (Repeat) 5.35: WORZEL GUMMIDGE. Worzel asks to wear the head of a handsome new scarecrow so he can impress a female scarecrow nearby. (Repeat) 6.00: STOCKARD CHANNING SHOW. Susan is depressed about turning 30 until she decides to take drastic action. 6.30: NEWS.
5.00: LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE. Mary Ingalls is a candidate in the election of class president, alongside Nellie Oleson and the backward Elmer Dobkins. (Repeat) 6.00: NEWS. 6.10: BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY. Vengeful assassins decide to repay Earth by destroying New Chicago. (Part one of a two-part story).
7.00: CORONATION STREET. Elsie leaves her home and her job and everyone is wondering what has happened to her. 7.30: TAXI. With his boxing career in ruins, Tony decides to fight under an assumed name. 8.00: BEST OF OUR WORLD. Documentary about wildlife camera team, Alan and Joan . Root, and their techniques in filming dramatic and dangerous sequences. (Repeat) 9.00: MIDWEEK. Current affairs for the summer. . 9.30: PAN AM TRACK SERIES SPECIAL. Preview, of the 1982 track series and review .of the highlights of three recent meetings in Australia.
11.00: “COMING OUCALIVE.” (TV Movie, Canadian, 1979). Melodrama about a young mother’s attempt to find her kidnapped, crippled son and her discovery of an unusual assassination, plot. ;i“ 'A. 12.10: NEWS, CLOSEDOWN.
7.05: CONNECTIONS. How apparently unrelated events have produced today’s complex world. (Repeat)
8.10: THE SULLIVANS. Dave is not discouraged by the poor showing for the council elections meeting.
9.05: HART TO HART. Jennifer’s deathscene in a play becomes fraught with danger when a killer realises she .could identify him. 10.00: NEWS.
10.15: LIFELINE. The emergency work of a busy surgeon in Houston. Texas, whose patients include accident victims. 11.10: CLOSEDOWN.
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