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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

12.00: FATHER MURPHY. (Repeat) 12.50 p.m.: I DREAM OF JEANNIE. (Repeat) 1.20: HARDY BOYS/NANCY DREW MYSTERIES. (Repeat) 2.10: PLAYAWAY. 2.35: SESAME STREET. (Repeat) 3.15: SPORT BILLY. 3.40: MOVIE FOR HOLIDAY TIME. “Anne of Green Gables” (1934). Based on the book by L. M. Montgomery, this film is about an orphan who is accepted in a household in rural Nova Scotia. Her background causes some problems. Starring Anne Shirley, Helen Westley and Tom Brown. (Repeat)5.00: SHAZAM! SUMMER ROCK SPECIAL. Phillip Schofield presents the best of New Zealand and overseas videos. Today — The White Boys, Blue Rock, and Storm Bringer, heat winners in the 1983 “Shazam!”

Battle of the Bands, in concert in Auckland last September. 5.30: SPORTS SPECIAL. The Molenburg Mile Series 1984. Top international athletes from New Zealand and overseas compete in the final one mile race, live from Nelson. International stars include Mike Boit, Sydney Maree, Ray Flynn and John Walker. The women’s series features Brit Mcßoberts and Brigette Kraus.

6.30: NEWS. 7.00: WILD SOUTH. This film illustrates the delicate nature of any ecosystem looking particularly at Enderby Island in the Sub-Antarctic. One hundred years ago cattle and rabbits were marooned on the island upsetting the existing order governing the native plants and animals. (Repeat) 7.25: HALLELUJAH. Captain Emily Ridley has a mobile canteen delivered. However, her plans do not work out as intended. 7.55: THIS WEEK. A summer current affairs programme analysing both light and serious topical events.

8.25: STRANGERS. The inter-city squad investigates a developer who appears to be winning an unusually large number of lucrative contracts. They uncover a network of corruption and a twin brother who finds family loyalties stretched too far. 9.25: THE OTHER ’ARF. Charles is quite certain that he will eventually have to marry Sybilla. However, he is just as convinced that he has fallen in love with Lorraine. (Repeat) 9.55: ROOTS: THE NEXT GENERATION. A seven-part sequel to “Roots,” tracing author Arthur Haley’s ancestors from 1882 to 1967. Tom Harvey, now leader of the black community in Henning, Tennessee, establishes a school. Problems arise when Colonel Warner’s son falls in love with the black school-teacher, Carrie. Meanwhile Tom’s daughter decides she wants to marry a light-skinned Negro. 11.45: NEWS. 11.50: CLOSEDOWN.

2.30 p.m.: NURSE. (Repeat) 3.20: SUMMER CINEMA. “No Time For Sergeants” (1958). A comedy about a naive Georgia farm boy and the unsuccessful attempts by a peacetime Air Force to indoctrinate him. Based on the Broadway play and novel by Mac Hyman. Starring Andy Griffith, Nick Adams and Murray Hamilton. 5.20: TWO’S COMPANY. (Repeat) 5.50: NEWS.

6.00: THE YOUNG DOCTORS. 6.30: THE SULLIVANS. 7.25: HART TO HART. Jennifer visits a glamorous spa incognito, placing herself unwittingly at the mercy of a murderous plastic surgeon who uses his skills to victimise rich widows.

8.20: THE TUESDAY DOCUMENTARY. 14’s Good, 18’s Better. The lives of three Adelaide girls today at 18 years old are compared with their lives four years ago. Marriage, parenthood, low incomes and insecurity characterise their lives now and have tempered their expectations. Featuring Josie Armstrong, Diana Doman and Kerry McDonnell. (Repeat) 9.15: NEWS. 9.30: THE GENTLE TOUCH. Detective Inspector Maggie Forbes is assigned to an investigation of the murder of a woman found dead in a love nest. (Repeat) 10.30: SOAP. (Repeat) 11.00: CLOSEDOWN.

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Press, 10 January 1984, Page 13

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 10 January 1984, Page 13

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 10 January 1984, Page 13

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