ONE Television New Zealand TWO
10.00 a.m.: PLAY SCHOOL. Today’s story. > “The Spider and the Fly." (Repeat) ' 10.25: YOU AND YOUR CHILD. Mealtime madness in households with young children. 10.30. THE RICHARD SIMMONS SHOW. Lighthearted series on exercise, diet, health and beauty. 11.00: YOGA WITH SANDRA RIDDLE. Hatha yoga postures. (Repeat). 11.05: CALEB WILLIAMS. Beginning a repeat screening of a seven-part • series about two men caught up in the tyranny and injustice of 18thcentury England. (The seven* episodes screen on consecutive week-days. Repeat). 12.00: NEWS. 12.02 p.m.: THE YOUNG AND THE REST- ; LESS. Continuing story. 1.00; SEE HERE. Programme of interest to Maori and Pacific Island viewers. 1.05: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Talk programme with panellists Natasha Templeton. Liz Grant, Leonie Guy and Phillipa Tait. 1.30: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Continuing story.
Marius Goring, in ‘“Levkas Man” on Two tonight.
2.25: YOU AND YOUR CHILD. (Repeat). 2.30: PLAY SCHOOL. (Repeat). 2.55: THE WOMBLES. Marrow Pie. (Repeat). 3.oth CHIC CHAT. 3.30: AFTER SCHOOL. Beginning with FISH TALES. 3.50: BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KIDS SHOW. 4.10: ONCE UPON A STORY. The Princess Ice Plant is thrown out of the castle by her brother the king. 4.25: IT’S THE WOLF. 4.30: THE TOY PRINCESS. A 8.8. C. play for younger viewers. (Starring Geoffrey Palmer, June Barry). 4.55: OLEY’S GUEST SPOT: Percussionist Gary Brain. 5.00: SIGN TIME. *5.05: WATCH ALL NIGHT. The secret • police return to Max’s flat to threaten ) Tess. (Repeat, final).
2.30 p.m.: PRISONER. The police charge Nick. An officer rings Meg's phone number. 3.25: “THE SOLID GOLD CADILLAC.” (TV movie, Columbia, 1956, black and white). Entertaining comedy starring Judy Holliday as a small-time stockholder who ousts a company's board of crooked directors. 5.15: MORK AND MINDY- Mork wants to quit Earth until Orson shows him what Mindy's life would have been like without him. (Repeat). 5.45: NEWS. 5.56: TE KARERE. News in Maori.
6.00: ALICE. Comedy series about . waitress waiting for her big break. 6.30: NEWS. 7.30: CLOSE TO HOME. Duncan and Anne : head to the beach for the day. James returns to his stamp collection. 8.00. TOM, DICK AND HARRIET. Tom sets out to curry favour but brews trouble instead when he replaces Harriet in 1 the kitchen.
8.30: HILL STREET BLUES. Tempers flare ► as Furillo battles to uncover the truth ' concerning accusations against his men. 9.30: GOODBYE MR KENT. Travis makes * no effort to conceal his displeasure * when Victoria accepts a dinner invita- * tion from a smooth suitor. (Part three t of a seven-part 8.8. C. comedy series :. starring Richard Briers and Hannah Gordon). 10.05: DALLAS. J.R. tries to force his mother and Bobby into opening Jock’s will. 11.00: NEWS, CLOSEDOWN.
6.00: THE YOUNG DOCTORS. Dr Shaw is asked to be the “father of the bride.” Eve is in danger of losing her baby. 6.30: THE DUKES OF HAZZARD. Boss schemes to rob the jewellery store while Rosco dreams of being Lawman of the Year. 7.30: OUR WORLD. A Season in the Sun. This film follows one long dry season in East Africa as diverse creatures struggle to survive a devastating drought.
8.30: FALCON CREST. Carlos dismisses Richard’s threat to take over his vineyards. Chase disputes a report that his water reserves are impure. 9.30: EYE WITNESS NEWS. 10.00: LEVKAS MAN. As Captain Kotiades plays a cat and mouse game with him Paul reacts impulsively. 11.00: KOJAK. An unemployed rookie cop, burdened with a sick wife and a loan shark, finds a bribe too tempting to ignore. 11.50: CLOSEDOWN.
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