ONE Television New Zealand TWO
10.25 a.m.: PLAY SCHOOL. Today’s story “The Ugly Duckling.” 10.50: YOU AND YOUR CHILD. Further discussion of issues raised earlier in the week. 11.00: GOOD MORNING! What goes into sausages; Film dips from “Annie” and a contest for viewers; Greg Lynch, speaking on three-dimensional movies; antiques; gardening— miniature roses; Douglas Adams, author of “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.” 12.00: NEWS.
12.02 p.m.: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. Continuing story. 12.45: SEE HERE. Programme of interest to Maori and Pacific Island viewers. 1.00: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Talk programme. 1.30: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Continuing story. 2.15: GLIMPSES. Driftwood. (Repeat). 2.20: YOU AND YOUR CHILD. (Repeat).
2.30: PLAY SCHOOL. (Repeat). 2.55: HANDFUL OF SONGS. 3.05: RAINBOW. 3.20: THE MUNCH BUNCH. Rain seeps into Tom Tomato’s house. (Repeat). 3.30: AFTER SCHOOL. Beginning with THE KWICKY KOALA SHOW. 3.55: CATWEAZLE. “The Sign of the Crab.” (repeat). 4.20: AUBREY. 4.25: MOVIE: “SEVEN WONDERS OF THE WEST.” A wildlife adventure . showing a variety of animals making their way down from the mountains, westwards to the plains and across the desert.
2.30 p.m.: DALLAS. J.R. encourages his father to go ahead with a business deal, knowing it will embarrass Bobby considerably. (Repeat). 3.20: DIFF'RENT STROKES. A classmate cons Arnold into persuading Mr Drummond to consider adopting him into the family. 3.55: CITY LIGHTS. Jane Fonda talks about her movies “On Golden Pond” and “Roll Over.” 4.50: TRAINING DOGS THE WOODHOUSE WAY. The most vital exercise of all, “to come when called,” should be taught at an early age. (Repeat). 5.20: SPRING AND AUTUMN. Series about a widower’s friendship with a young boy. (Repeat). 5.50: NEWS.
6.00: DIG THIS. Flower arranging and the vegetable garden. 6.15: AGREPORT. New fertiliser recommendation scheme. 6.30: NEWS. 7.30: CORONATION STREET. Betty tells Bet Lynch that her treasured silver wedding present disappeared from her house yesterday while Eddie was there stone 8.20: FOURTH ESTATE. John Kennedy reviews the news media. 8.30: KALEIDOSCOPE. A portrait of Ted Bullmore, best known in New Zealand as a Canterbury rugby prop in the 19505, but one of this country’s foremost artists. Bullmore achieved an international reputatiqn in the 1960 s but died in obscurity in New Zealand at the age of 45. In WHAT IS MUSIC?. Heath Lees compares the importance of words and music. 9.25: THE WEEK WITH ONE. Preview of the week’s television highlights. 9.30: BUTTERFLIES. Ben is sure that his family is making him ripe for a heart attack. (Repeat). 10.00:. POLICE. This programme, showing a young woman making a complaint of rape, caused such strong public reactions in Britain that it prompted the Thames Valley police to change their handling of rape cases. 10.40: ESCAPE. The escape of spy Kim Philby from Beirut to Moscow. (Repeat). 11.30: THE LATE LATE SHOW. Host Bryan Bruce interviews-Ludwig-Van Beethoven. 12.00: NEWS, CLOSEDOWN.
6.00: THE YOUNG DOCTORS. Tony Garcia turns to Susan for comfort, but Dr Denham has no one to help him. 6.30: SOLID GOLD. Featuring Karla Bonoff, Joe Cocker, Hall and Oates, Larry Graham, Haircut 100, T. G. Sheppard. 7.30: MISS WORLD 1982. Coverage of the Miss World beauty contest held yesterday in London. New Zealand was represented by Tauranga schoolteacher, Susan Mainland. 9.30: EYE WITNESS NEWS. 10.15: “BLUME IN LOVE.” (Film, Warner, 1973).. Comedy about modern marriage, starring George Segal as a young lawyer determined to win back his wife after she finds out about his infidelities and walks out on him. Also starring Shelley Winters, Susan Anspach, Marsha Mason, Kris Kristofferson. 12.15 a m.: CLOSEDOWN.
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