ONE Television New Zealand TWO
THE WORLD CUP. Highlights of yesterday’s World Cup Matches: England v. France; West Germany v. Algeria; Spain v. Honduras. Closedown at 7.50 a.m. approximately. 1025: PLAY SCHOOL Today’s story “Timper Tomper Finds a Home." 11.00: YOU AND YOUR CHILD. Further discussion of issues raised earlier in the week 11.10: THE NEW ED ALLEN SHOW. Exercise. (Repeat, final)'. 11 -30: TAKE KERR. Cooking with Graham Kerr. (Rpeat, final). 11.35: THE 808 NEWHART SHOW. Emily tries to persuade Bob to be a counsellor at her children’s summer camp. (Repeat, final). 12.00 Noon: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. Continuing story. 1225: SEE HERE. Programame of interest to Maori and Pacific Island viewers. 1220: THIS WEEK IN BRITAIN. Wandering Minstrels. (Repeat, final). 12.35: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Talk programme. 1.05: HERE’S LUCY. Comedy with Lucille Ball. (Repeat). 1.30: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Continuing story. 2.15: GLIMPSES. Entally. (Repeat). 220: YOU AND YOUR CHILD. (Repeat) 220: PLAY SCHOOL. (Repeat) 2.55: JEREMY. (Final) 3.05: THE SHARI LEWIS SHOW. (Repeat). 3.30: AFTER SCHOOL. Beginning with OSCAR THE RABBIT IN RUBBIDGE. 3.40: Porky Pig. 4.05: ATOM ANT. 4.25: “COURAGE OF LASSIE” (Film. 1946). A young girl (Elizabeth Taylor) tries to save her beautiful collie dog from being destroyed as a “killer." 5.55: OLLY’S MUSIC SLOT.
Olivia Newton-John, in “Countdown ’Bl - A Solid Gold Special,” on Two tonight.
1220: NEW ZEALAND AGRICULTURAL FIELDAYS. A two-hour special featuring latest developments in agriculture and horticulture. Live telecast from the national field day at Mystery Creek.
220: DALLAS. Lucy delights everyone with the news that she is marrying the only son of another oil-rich family. (Repeat). 3.20; DIFF’RENT STROKES. The Drummond children plan a? Thanksgiving feast with their friends Diane and Ruthie Alder. 4.00: THE RIVALS OF SHERLOCK HOLMES. Investigators try to find the ringleaders of a plot to assassinate a visiting Russian Grand Duke. (Repeat). 5.00: BENSON. Benson plans a crazy scheme to flush out those responsible for bugging the Governor’s mansion. (Repeat). 6.00: THE YOUNG DOCTORS. The lives and loves of the doctors and nurses in an Australian hospital.'?
6.00: WKRP IN CINCINNATI. Comedy series about a rock ’n’ roll station. 6.25: A WORD IN YOUR EAR. lan Gordon talks about our language. 620: NEWS.
6.00: NEWS. 6.10: TURF TALK. Racing information with Glyn Tucker. 620: COUNTDOWN ’Bl - A SOLID GOLD SPECIAL. The top 40 hits of 1981 featuring Kim Carnes, Olivia New-ton-John, Air Supply, Debbie Harry, Sheena Easton, the Rolling Stones, Juice Newton, and the Little River Band, among others.
7.30: CORONATION STREET. Gail and Suzie decide to head for London. 755: THE WEEK WITH ONE. Preview of the week's television highlights'. 8.00: BUTTERFLIES. Leonard wants Ria to spend his birthday with him, while she hopes for a change in her life. (Repeat). 8.30: KALEIDOSCOPE. Writer Sue McCauley talks about her first novel, “Other Halves,” the candid story of an unconventional romance mirrored in her own life. Campbell Began continues his series bn pottery , trends. 9.45: THE BODY IN QUESTION. How feelings in the .body are neither what nor where they seem. 10.35 KATIE: THE YEAR OF THE CHILD. The story .of a 14-year-old Irish girl left in charge of her sick mother and nine brothers and sisters. (Repeat). 11.45: NEWS, CLOSEDOWN.
7.30: MORK AND MINDY. Mork creates a computer that later takes him and his family hostage. 8.00: BJ. AND THE BEAR. B.J. places his life in danger by trying to discover whether his passenger is guilty of murder, or has been framed. 9.00: EYE WITNESS NEWS. 9.45: THE WORLD CUP. Highlights of three matches,, including one with Kuwait in action. 10.45: “THE LONG DAYS OF SUMMER.” (TV movie, Dan Curtis, 1980). A family feels the full effect of smalltown prejudices between the wars. 12.05: CLOSEDOWN.
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