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1125 a.m.: PLAY SCHOOL. 11.50: YOU AND YOUR CHILD. Korero. 12.00 noon: NEWS. 12.02 p.mj THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. 12.45: SEE HERE.
12.50: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. 1.15: COUNTRY CALENDER. (Repeat) 130: DAYS OF OUR LIVES.
2.15: YOU AND YOUR CHILD. Another chance to see today’s programme. (Repeat) . 225: PLAY SCHOOL. Another chance to see today’s programme. (Repeat) 250: RAINBOW. Repeat) 3.05: SCOOBY DOO. (Repeat) 3.30: AFTER SCHOOL. 3.30: Here’s Boomer. 3.55: The Smurfs. 4.20: Sign Time. 4.30: Movie for After School. “Five Thousand Fingers of Dr T” (1953). Based on a story by Dr Seuss about a boy who hates piano lessons. He has a nightmare about a land ruled by a cruel piano teacher who kidnaps youngsters and forces them to play the piano. Starring Tommy Rettig, Hans Conreid, Mary Healy and Peter Lind Hayes.
230: DYNASTY. Alexis lays claim to Cecil Colby and all his wealth, and the kidnapping of Fallon’s baby reaches an emotional climax. (Repeat) 320: GENERAL HOSPITAL. 3.45: DON’T JUST SIT THERE. (Repeat) 4.15: THE WALTONS. (Repeat) 5.10: DIFFRENT STROKES. (Repeat) 5.45: NEWS. 5.55: TE KARERE.
6.00: M*A*S*H. (Repeat) 625: PHEW MATHS.
6.30: NEWS. 7.30: CORONATION STREET. 820: FOURTH ESTATE. 8.30: KALEIDOSCOPE. Heather Begg: Preparing a New Role. A look at the week’s preparation for the simulcast last month of the Francesco Cilea opera live from Sydney Opera House. Also — The Elegant Shed: Hometown. A six-part series on post-war New Zealand architecture, presented by David Mitchell. 925: THE WEEK WITH ONE. 930: YES, MINISTER. Sir Humphrey does everything in his power to convince the Minister not to do anything foolish with some embarrassing information regarding the sale of British arms to Italian terrorists.
6.00: THE YOUNG DOCTORS. 6.30: SOLID GOLD COUNTDOWN. ’B3. 730: KNIGHT RIDER. 8.30: THE COMEDY HOUR. The return of Simon and Oliver, two rival antique dealers who tolerate each other only because their respective offspring happen to be married. 9.30: EYE WITNESS NEWS.
10.00: SPANISH CIVIL WAR. A six-part documentary on the Spanish Civil War. Prelude to Tragedy, 1931-1936: A look at the five turbulent years that led up to the Spanish Civil War. In 1931 the monarchy falls and the Spanish Republic is proclaimed. The failure of the Government to fulfil promises of better conditions for workers and peasants leads to a military coup by Right-wing Army officers in 1936. This developed into three years of civil war. 1050: ENCORE. “Betzi.” The story of Betzi, the woman with whom Napoleon fell in love while in exile on the remote island of St Helena. (Repeat) 1150: NEWS. 1155: CLOSEDOWN.
10.00: THE FRIDAY FEATURE. “Sky Riders” (1976). An American pilot learns that his former wife and her two children have been captured by terrorists and are being held in an abandoned monastery on top of a mountain. The pilot organises a team of hang-gliding experts to attempt a daring rescue. Starring James Coburn, Susannah York, Robert Culp and Charles Aznavour. 1135: LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY. ' 12.00: CLOSEDOWN.
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