ONE Television New Zealand TWO
10.25 a.m.: PLAY SCHOOL. Today’s story “Charley, Charlotte and the Golden Canary.” 10.50: YOU AND YOUR CHILD. Further discussion of issues raised earlier in the week. 11.00:. GOOD MORNING! Making sausages; “Annie” contest questions; Gillian Painter, author of books on herb gardens; gardening — trees; Digby Taylor, author and skipper of Outward Bound. 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. French Bakery. (Repeat). 2.20: YOU AND YOUR CHILD. (Repeat).
2.30: PLAY SCHOOL, (repeat). 3.05: RAINBOW.
3.20: THE MUNCH BUNCH. Pete Pepper knows something that the others don’t. 4.20: MOVIE: “SUPERBUG ON EXTRA TOUR.” (1980). Further adventures featuing Jimmy Bondi and his amazing Volkswagon, a car that climbs walks, drives sideways and bucks like a bronco.
2.30: DALLAS. Events at Lucy’s wedding have more impact on the family than the guests realise. (Repeat). 3.20: DIFF’RENT STROKES. Drummond’s plan to dedicate an inherited block of land to a cultural centre in Harlemn could backfire if the facts about his ancestor’s life become known. 3.55: CITY LIGHTS. Dudley Moore talks about his movie “Arthur.” 4.50: TRAINING DOGS THE WOODHOUSE WAY. An emergency exercise where the dog is trained to stop instantly in the stand, sit or down position. (Repeat). 5.20: SPRING AND AUTUMN. A widower’s friendship with a lively boy. (Repeat). 5.50: THE YOUNG DOCTORS. A familiar face returns. Nurse Kendall takes a sudden interestin her work.
6.00: DIG THIS. In the Flower Garden; Climbing Plants. 6.15: AGREPORT. A report on the International Agricultural Journalists’ Convention held earlier this month. 6.30: NEWS. 7.30: CORONATION STREET. When Stan Ogden goes into action, the results spell disaster.
8.20: FOURTH ESTATE. Marcia Russell comments on photo-journalism, TV news and sexism in newspaper advertising.
8.30: KALEIDOSCOPE. An interview with Tauranga. artist Elizabeth Grainger and her musician-husband Jan Kessel, a couple who have built a “Tudor” mansion on their kiwifruit orchard. In WHAT IS MUSIC? Heath Lees concentrates on music’s fascinating rhythms. 9.25: THE WEEK WITH ONE. Preview of the week’s television highlights. 9.30: BUTTERFLIES. Ria behaves strangely. (Repeat). 10.00: POLICE. A pop festival at Reading is a nightmare assignment for the police and drug squad when 30,000 rock fans invade the area for a threeday celebration. 10.45: ESCAPE. Britain’s master prison escaper, Aired Hinds, protested his innocence and became a popular hero in the 19505. (Repeat). 11.35: THE LATE LATE SHOW. Bryan Bruce interviews Rembrandt about his relationship with Geertghe Dircx. 12.05: NEWS, CLOSEDOWN.
6.30: SOLD GOLD. Featuring Bonnie Haiti, Charlie Pride, Frankie and the Knockouts, Bobby Womack, Kool and the Gang, Shaun Cassidy. 7.30. THE INCREDIBLE HULK. An apprentice reporter helps McGee pursue the Hulk, but their quest is thwarted by a timid man claiming to be the creature’s alter ego. 8.30: FEAR OF GOD - A QUESTION OF GRAVITY. Beginning a two-part thriller. A British Journalist is talking on the phone when the body of a young girl falls past his window. He discovers that she belonged to a ’ strange religious sect. Starring Bryan Marshall, Alun Armstrong, Madeline Church.
9.30: EYE WITNESS NEWS. Current affairs.
10.15: “BORN INNOCENT.” (TV movie, 1974). Graphic story of a 14-year-old girl’s struggle to adjust to a'tough juvenile detention centre. Starring Linda Blair,- Joanna Miles, Kim Hunter. 11.55: CLOSEDOWN.
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