ONE Television New Zealand TWO
10.00 a.m.: PLAY SCHOOL. Today’s story “Getting Pauas.” (Repeat). 10.25: YOU AND YOUR CHILD. How the Plunket Society can support the parents of young babies. (Repeat). 10.30: THE RICHARD SIMMONS SHOW. Light-hearted series on exercise and diet. 10.55: YOGA WITH SANDRA RIDDLE. Hatha yoga postures. (Repeat). 11.00: 11 A.M. Today featuring work options for women waiting to re-enter the workforce, and a guest musician. 12.00: NEWS. 12.05 p.m.: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. Continuing story. 1.00: SEE HERE. Programme of interest to Maori and Pacific Island viewers. 1.05: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Talk programme. 1.30: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Continuing story. 2.25: YOU AND YOUR CHILD. (Repeat).
2.30: PLAY SCHOOL. (Repeat). 2.55: BAGPUSS. (Repeat). 3.10: CHIC CHAT. Chic tries to find out what’s happening to the postie.
3.40: AFTER SCHOOL. 3.55; THE MAGIC PIANO. Kismet. 4.00: 3-2-1 CONTACT. 4.15: THE LITTLE HOBO. 4.40: FLINTSTONE FROLICS.
5.05: RITTER’S COVE. Karl refuses to let the children go back to Toronto with their mother. 5.30: WHAT NOW? How to collect fingerprints, make up board games, and play wine glasses. (Repeat).
2.30 p.m.: PRISONER. Kathy desperately tries to remain in Wentworth. A mystery fire breaks out and Vera makes a crucial decision. 3.25: GENERAL HOSPITAL. Series set in a big American hospital. 3.50: FANTASY ISLAND. Eva Gabor stars as a cosmetics entrepreneur with marriage on her mind. (Repeat). 4.45: TAXI. Alex poses as Elaine’s professor boyfriend to impress an old schoolfriend. (Repeat). 5.15: RTR VIDEO RELEASES. Latest local and overseas pop songs. 5.45: NEWS. 5.56: TE KARERE. News in Maori.
6.00: THE COMPUTER PROGRAMME. How computers communicate and the use to which they are put for people’s daily needs. 6.30: NEWS.
7.30: JOANIE LOVES CHACHI. Joanie’s parents rush to Chicago when they mistakenly believe she is sharing a flat with Chachi. 8.00: THE DAY OF THE TRIFFIDS. After living in the besieged farmhouse for several years and acquiring a family, Bill is invited by Jack Coker to fly to the Isle of Wight and join a new community. (Final). 8.30: CLOSE-UP. Martyn Bates looks at East Timor. Carole de Colville examines a new treatment for allergies. 9.30: “THE MEN.” (Film, United Artists, 1950, black and white). Marlon Brando is memorable in his film debut as a paralysed war veteran trying to adjust to civilian life and his disability. (Repeat). 11.10: NEWS, CLOSEDOWN.
6.00: THE YOUNG DOCTORS. The new doctor reveals few human qualities. Ric comes to terms with his future.
6.30: THE GREATEST AMERICAN HERO. The reluctant super-hero continues his fight against evil. 7.30: DOUG HENNING’S WORLD OF MAGIC. Viewers are taken to Doug Henning’s magical dream house where he performs several illusions.
8.30: THE SULLIVANS. Kitty is in for a shock when Ben arrives.
9.30: EYE WITNESS NEWS. 10.00: BARNEY MILLER. Barney’s men don uniform again when the rest of the force sit an exam. 10.30: ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES. Del provides a local garage with a nightwatchman in exchange for an open-topped touring bus. 11.05: BARETTA. An innocent man decides to accept the blame for killing a hated dope pusher. 11.55: CLOSEDOWN.
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