ONE Television New Zealand TWO
10.35 a.m.: PLAY SCHOOL.Today’s story: “How We Live.” 11.00: YOU AND YOUR CHILD. How parent support groups like the Acorn Club can help parents get more enjoyment out of parenthood. 11.05: THE NEW ED ALLEN SHOW. Exerciscs. 11.25: TAKE KERR. Cooking with Graham Kerr. (Repeat). 11.30: SYKES. Comedy with Eric Sykes and Hattie Jacques. (Repeat). 12.00: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. Continuing story. 12.30: SEE HERE. Programme of interest to Maori and Pacific Island viewers. 12.35: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Talk programme. 1.00: HERE’S LUCKY. Comedy series. (Repeat). 1.30: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Continuing story. 2.25: YOU AND YOUR CHILDi (Repeat). 2.30: PLAY SCHOOL: (Repeat). 2.55: SESAME STREET. 3.55: AFTER SCHOOL. Beginning with “Beany and Cecil.” 4.15: JUST ONE CHILD. Series about the lifestyles of refugee children. 4.40: VIDEO DISPATCH. Current affairs for younger viewers.
230: DALLAS. An angry husband seeks revenge against J.R. for apparently seducing his wife. (Repeat). 3.20: GENERAL HOSPITAL. Series about a big American hospital. 3.50: SPECIAL EDITION. (Repeat). 4.10: THE WALTONS. Jim-Bob develops an interest in kites and a young female visitor. (Repeat).
5.00: W-3. Quiz series for intermediate school children. 5.25: KIDSWORLD. Magazine programme with items from Canada, U.S.A., England, Japan and New Zealand. 5.55: ALPHABET — THE STORY OF WRITING. How the industrial age brought the art of writing to everyone. (Repeat, final). 6.30: NEWS.2
5.00: HAPPY DAYS. Fonzie befriends a homeless dog and the two are inseparable until his friends leave the gate open. (Repeat). 5.30: THE YOUNG DOCTORS. Gail runs some tests on a wealthy woman patient. 6.00: NEWS.
6.10: DIG THIS. Home gardening. 630; CHIPS. Ponch learns about the less glamorous side of movie-making when he moonlights as a technical adviser.
730: CORONATION STREET. Emily Bishop wonders what she is letting herself in for by giving shelter to a hattprpd wifp 8.00: ONLY WHEN I LAUGH. British comedy series about long-suffering hospital patients. 8.30: TAKE OFF. Quiz series with travel prizes to be won.
730: BEST OF THE WEST. Sam desperately needs a cover-up story when he shoots himself in the leg. 8.00: SIMON AND SUjfON. The brothers travel to Mexico to find a young girl kidnapped by her father, an explosives expert.
9.00: SECRET ARMY. Albert is taken prisoner, Monique takes control of the line, only to be confronted by a second-time escaper with a mind of his own. 10.00: DYNASTY. Claudia and her 14-year-old daughter become closer, while Steve ignores the taunts of the crew in an effort to prove himself. 11.00: NEWS CLOSEDOWN.
9.00: EYE WITNESS NEWS. News, current affairs and sport.
9.45: NOT THE NINE O’CLOCK NEWS. Satire show with tonight’s episode featuring an alternative look at Christmas. 10.40: THE SWEENEY. Reagan is horrified when three top villains walk out of the court free men despite a year of painstaking police effort. (Repeat). 11.40: MAKE ME LAUGH. American game show hosted by Bobby Van. 12.00: CLOSEDOWN.
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