ONE Television New Zealand TWO
12.00: THE 808 NEWHART SHOW. Emily and Bob agree to separate for the sake of their marriage and their workload. (Repeat)
12.25 p.m.: TOMORROW’S WORLD.
12.35: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Talk programme. (Repeat)
1.00: HERE’S LUCY. (Repeat)
1.25: TRAPPER JOHN, M.D. A nimble feat of life-saving produces negative results. (Repeat)
2.25: PLAYAWAY. (Repeat)
2.50: SESAME STREET. (Repeat) 3.50: BEANY AND CECIL. A mechanical dog rattles a movie-lot. 4.10: SONG AND DANCE: FRIDAY AFTERNOONS. A performance by students of the Royal Ballet School. Richmond Park, based on a group of children’s songs written by Benjamin Britten. 4 40- FAMOUS FIVE. The four youngsters and dog Timmy uncover a code at Kirrin Cottage. (Repeat)
2.30 p.m.: NANNY. Barbara's own romance suffers when Mrs Sackville confesses to an affair. (Repeat)
3.30: "CHARLIE AND THE GREAT BALLOON CHASE.” (TV Movie. 1976). A lively old grandfather takes his young grandson on a balloon trip across America. Starring Jack Albertson. Moosie Drier, Adrienne Barbeau. (Repeat)
5.05: KIDSWORLD. International magazine for younger viewers. 5.35: MIDNIGHT IS A PLACE. The adventures of Lucas and Anne-Marie end with a race with the mill press, conflict with the lawyer, and a duel to the death. (Final) 6.00: HAPPY DAYS. Richie shoots to fame as a basketball star. (Repeat) 6.30: NEWS.
5 10: BLONDIE. Featuring the last European tour of Debbie Harry and the five boys in the band.
6.00: NEWS.
6.10: GUNSMOKE. Marshall Dillon defends the Indians accused of murdering Bear Sanderson’s wife. (Concluding a two-part story)
7.00: CORONATION STREET. Len decides to fight the Tenants’ and Ratepayers' Association. 7.30: THE MIGHTY MICRO. A glimpse into the near future when money will be replaced by the personal ID chip and cash will disappear. (Repeat) 8.00: IKE. The successful. invasion of Europe turned the tide of the war and enabled Eisenhower to keep his promise to defeat the Germans on their own soil. Starring Robert Duvall, Lee Remick. (Repeat, final) 9.50: LAW AND ORDER. "A Brief’s Tale” — a play set in the courtroom. (Repeat)
7.05: THE GREATEST THINKERS. The influence of Jesus and the Christian philosophy on modern civilisation. 7.40: THE MAGIC OF DAVID COPPERFIELD. A programme of magic and mime featuring young illusionist David Copperfield, actress Loni Anderson and Robert Stalk. 8.35: GOODTIME HARRY. Harry devises a clever way of meeting his football hero, only to be disappointed and disillusioned. (Repeat) 9.05: OUTLOOK: SWORD OF DAMOCLES. The day-to-day problems of disabled people and how they overcome them.
11.15: L.A.T.E.R. Gertrude wins her court case. 11.40: NEWS. CLOSEDOWN.
10.00: NEWS. 10.15: DANGER UXB. ‘ Just Like a Woman.” The squad becomes even more determined to help defend the citizens of London. (Repeat) 11.10: CLOSEDOWN.
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