ONE Television New Zealand TWO
’•*.’9.55 a.m.: PLAY SCHOOL. Today’s story X' "The Great Big Enormous Turnip." : (Repeat). '10.20: YOU AND YOUR CHILD. Further "• discussion of issues raised earlier in the week. (Repeat). H 0.30: SPORT ON ONE SPECIAL. International cricket - the Rothmans ’’ series. Live coverage of the first hour of play on the first day of the second test between New Zealand and Sri Lanka, the Basin Reserve. Wellington. 31.30: THE RICHARD SIMMONS SHOW. -- Lighthearted series on exercise, diet, health and beauty. 11.55: YOGA WITH SANDRA RIDDLE. Hatha yoga postures. (Repeat). ■ 12 00: NEWS. ,12.02 p.m.: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. Continuing story. Z 12.45: SEE HERE. Programme of interest to Maori and Pacific Island viewers. -12.50: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Talk *■' programme. 1.20: COUNTRY CALENDAR. Goat Dairying: New Zealand’s fastest-growing > farming industry. (Repeat). ‘*1.35: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Continuing ► story. 2.20: YOU AND YOUR CHILD. (Repeat).
2.30: PLAY SCHOOL.(Repeat). 2.55: LEARNING TREE. A wise old tree befriends two children. (Repeat, final) 3.05: HATTYTOWN TALES. Cartoon. (Repeat). 3.15: DANGER MOUSE. (Repeat). 3.30: SPORT ON ONE SPECIAL. International cricket. Live coverage of the last two hours of the first day’s play in the second test between New Zealand and Sri Lanka, Wellington. 5.30: THE ROSE OF ICE. Light-hearted fantasy based on an old Norwegian folk tale. (8.8. C. 6.00: DIG THIS. Lawn care and raising seeds. 6.15: AGREPORT. A look at New Zealand's first wheat-growing competition which began last year at Lincoln College. 6.30: NEWS. 7.30: CORONATION STREET.
8.15: FOURTH ESTATE. Brian Priestly reviews newspapers’ comments on TV’s private-television debate and an anomaly in an indecent publications judgment, and looks at the effects of competition on the “Listener.”
2.30: YOU’VE COME A LONG WAY KATIE. A Canadian series about a young television talk show host with a fondness for drink. (Repeat). 3.25: GENERAL HOSPITAL. Series set in a big American hospital. 3.50: THE WALTONS. Mary-Ellen goes to Florida to meet Curt but he is not the man she remembers. 4.45: DON’T ASK ME. Experts answer viewers' "how’" and "why" questions. 5.15: DIFFBENT STROKES. A top athletic coach tries to woo Willis to join his high-school team. 5.45: NEWS. 5.56: TE KARERE. News in Maori. 6.00: THE YOUNG DOCTORS. Sally Brown turns one man down and turns to another. Young Toby finds a friend. 6.30: SOLID GOLD. Countdown of today's top hits. 7.30: KNIGHT RIDER. Michael protects a maverick woman-politician who is in danger.
, 8.30: KALEIDOSCOPE. American bass player Barry Green shows how musi- - cians can be psyched into top performances: potter Sally Vinson talks about marketing and the standard of New Zealand pottery; playwright Greg McGee and Downstage producer Philip Mann talk about McGee's new play “Tooth and Claw.” . 9.25: THE WEEK WITH ONE. Preview of the week’s television highlights. 9.30: BUTTERFLIES. The whole household — including the usually unflappable , cleaning lady — seems bored with life. (Repeat). 10.00: DECISION: QUESTIONS OF ETHICS. A panel of New Zealand doctors discuss the major ethical issues of their profession: euthanasia and abortion. 10.45: THE GOLDEN AGE OF TELEVISION. “Days of Wine and Roses.” Cliff Robertson and Piper Laurie act as a perfect American couple des- ”, troyed by alcoholism in this adaptation of J. P. Miller’s play. Julie Harris introduces Robertson, Laurie, Miller ; and director John Frankenheimer. 12.15 a.m.: NEWS, CLOSEDOWN.
8.30: THE TWO RONNIES. Comedy with Ronnies Corbett and Barker. 9.30: EYE WITNESS NEWS. 10.00: “LOVE THY NEIGHBOUR.” (Film, Hammer, 1973). Predictable movie version of the British comedy series about the love-hate relationship between an English couple and their Jamaican neighbours. Starring Jack Smethurst, Rudolph Walker, Nina Ba-den-Semper, Kate Williams. 11.35: ONE DAY AT A TIME. Ann’s platonic date with Schneider at thq Laughing Academy nightclub becomes anything but a laughing matter. 12.00: CLOSEDOWN 1 .
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