ONE Television New Zealand TWO
10.50 a.m.: SPORT ON ONE. International cricket. Live coverage of the first day of the second test between England and New Zealand at Lancaster Park, Christchurch. 12.00: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. 12.40: I DREAM OF JEANNIE. (Repeat) 1.05: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. 1.50: YOU AND YOUR CHILD. (Repeat) 2.00: PLAY SCHOOL. (Repeat) 2.25: SESAME STREET. (Repeat) 3.25: THE SMURFS. (Repeat) 3.50: A RED RIBBON. (Repeat) 4.00: SPORT ON ONE. International cricket. Further coverage of today’s play.
i • 12.00: SPORTS SPECIAL. Live coverage of the first day of the second cricket test between England and New Zealand at Lancaster Park. 1.05: MEDUSA CHALLENGER. Jack, a middle-aged flower vendor, brings his mentally retarded nephew, Joey, to Chicago to help him sell flowers to motorists. (Repeat) 1.35: SPORTS SPECIAL. Further coverage of today’s cricket. 3.40: THAT GIRL. A comedy series about a small-town girl who leaves home to pursue an acting career in New York. (Repeat) 1 4.00: THE WALTONS. (Repeat) 1 4.55: DON’T ASK ME. A series in which a panel of experts answer viewers questions. (Repeat) 5.20: DIFF’RENT STROKES. (Repeat) 5.50: NEWS. 6.00: THE YOUNG DOCTORS.
6.30: NEWS. 7.00: JOURNEY INTO THE HIMALAYAS. Fifth in a seven-part series. The story of sherpa Sirdar Ang Tsering, one of the few men to stand on the summit of Everest. 7.25: CORONATION STREET. 7.50: SPORTS SPECIAL. Trotting. The Auckland Cup, live from Alexandra Park. 8.30: LOOKOUT. Waigani express — the frustrations and dangers of a salvage operation. (Repeat) 9.15: KALEIDOSCOPE REVIEWED. Gordon McLauchlan talks to the three current holders of University of Otago arts fellowships. 9.45: YES, MINISTER. (Repeat) 10.15: SUMMERTIME MOVIE. “Butterflies Are Free” (1972). An aspiring actress helps her next-door neighbour, a blind man, to try to gain independence from his domineering mother. Starring Goldie Hawn and Edward Albert Jr. (Repeat) 11.55: NEWS. 12.00: CLOSEDOWN.
6.30: SOLID GOLD. 7.25: THE GREATEST AMERICAN HERO. A dying billionaire asks Ralph and Bill to prevent the destruction of his will. (Repeat) 8.25: THE COMEDY HOUR. The Two Ronnies. (Repeat) 9.20: NEWS. 9.35: LET ME SPEAK. Final of a fivepart series in which Brian Edwards airs his views. This week he debates with Patricia Bartlett, Dail Jones and Caroline Massof on the subject of censorship. 10.05: COLUMBO. Margaret Midas tells her son-in-law he is finished as head of the family-owned company. 11.25: CLOSEDOWN.
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