ONE Television New Zealand TWO
12 noon: THE 808 NEWHART SHOW. . Bob’s embarrassment over a- failed literary venture makes him loath to fly’ to Hawaii with fellow psychologists. (Repeat). 12.25: TOMORROW’S WORLD. 12.35: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Talk programme.
1.05: HERE’S LUCY. Comedy. (Repeat). 1.25: PREDATORS OF THE SEA. The wonders of the deep, filmed in the world’s seven oceans. (Repeat). 2.55: SPORT ON ONE SPECIAL. Women's softball, live coverage of today's match between New Zealand and Australia,, played at Norana Park, . • > Auckland.
2.30: LOVE IN A COLD CLIMATE. Uncle Matt opposes Linda’s engagement while Fanny is attracted to Fabrice ' de Sauveterre. (Repeat). 3.25: “THE NEW MAVERICK.” (TV Movie, 1978). Western adventure about a crafty Havard drop-out’s freewheeling exploits in the Wild West. Starring James Garner, Jack Kelly, Charles Frank. (Repeat).
5.00: JUST WILLIAM. Series adapted from the books by Richmal Crompton. (Repeat). 5.25: BLUE PETER SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT. A tour of the City of London and an interview with the Lord Mayor. 6.00: WODEHOUSE PLAYHOUSE. The evil influence of a house long-associ-ated with blood-sports almost kills a romance between two poets. (Repeat). 6.30: NEWS.
5.05: THE LOVE BOAT. Julie receives a shock, a young tomboy falls in love, and two puritans surprise each other. Guest-starring Melissa Gilbert, Jimmy Baio, Norman Fell, Marla Adams. 6.00: NEWS. 6.10: TURF TALK. Racing information with Glyn Tucker. 6.30: CHiPS. Jon and. Ponch become caught up in a feud between the beach kids and the Valley contingent. (Repeat).
7.00: CORONATION STREET. Derek’s fiance turns up wanting to know why he is with Mavis Riley and not with her. 7.25: THE WEEK WITH ONE. Preview of the week's television highlights. 7.30: A BIG COUNTRY. A serious study of three clowns who abandoned former careers as student-doctor, musician, and lawbreaker to work together making people laugh. 8.00: THE SHOCK OF THE NEW. Robert Hughes discusses surrealism as a ‘‘rebellion of the mind,” focussing on Dali, Miro, Max Ernst and other rebels. (Repeat). 9.00: MATLDA’S ENGLAND. At Matilda’s 21st birthday party she cannot bear talk of selling the farm and she clings desperately to the past. (Final). 10.10: “HORRORS OF THE BLACK MUSEUM.” (Film, British, 1959). A mystery writer uses a hypnotised assistant to commit a series of baffling crimes. Starring Michael Gough, Geoffrey Keen. 11.30: L.A.T.E.R. Dean and Chiquita fight over a faculty strike. 11.50: NEWS, CLOSEDOWN.
7.30: “STEEL COWBOY.” (TV Movie, 1978). Brolin as an independent trucker who tries to save his rig by hauling stolen cattle. Also starring Rip Torn, Jennifer Warren. (Repeat).
9.20: VARIETY. Las Vegas cabaret entertainment featuring Raquel Welch, Leslie Uggams and Dennis Weaver. 10.15: NEWS. 10.25: THE SANDBAGGERS. A NATO secretary in Brussels acts with courage and selfless determination. (Repeat). 11.25: CLOSEDOWN.
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