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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

10.30 a.mj SPORT ON ONE SPECIAL. Highlights of last night’s Olympic elimination match between New Zealand and Korea. 11.30: PLAY SCHOOL. (Repeat) 11.55: YOU AND YOUR CHILD. Te Kohanga Reo. 12.00 noon: NEWS.

12.05: p.m-- BIG BIRD IN CHINA. Sesame Street’s Big Bird and his dog, Barkley, set sail for China. (Repeat) 1.20: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. This week’s panel: Olwynne Macrae, Helen Holmes, Sheila Hammond and Cathie Harrop. 1.50: SPORT ON ONE SPECIAL. Racing: Live coverage from the Auckland Racing Club of the $52,000 Radio Pacific Sires produce Stakes over 1400 metres. 2.20: PLAY SCHOOL. Another chance to see today’s programme. (Repeat) 2.45: CHIC CHAT. (Repeat)

12.00 noon: MIDDAY MOVIE. “A Tale Of Two Cities” (1980). Based on the classic novel by Charles Dickens about the French revolution and the two men who share an extraordinary resemblance to each other and the love for the same girl. Starring Chris Sarandon, Peter Cushing, Kenneth More and Barry Morse. 2.40 p.mj BILLY SMART’S EASTER CIRCUS. An international array of circus stars performing from the Winkfield big top in Berkshire.

3.15: SPORT ON ONE SPECIAL. The 1984 Galaxy Stakes over 2000 metres for winnings of $30,000. 3.35: THE MUNCH BUNCH. (Repeat) 3.45: VISION ON. (Repeat) 4.15: THE ALL NEW PINK PANTHER SHOW. 4.35: W-3.

3.30: MONDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE. “Seven Brides For Seven Brothers” (1954). A musical set in the old west about seven hard-working brothers who decide they need wives and so kidnap young women from the local township. Starring Howard Keel, Jane Powell and Jeff Richards. (Repeat)

5.05: SPORT ON ONE SPECIAL. AJC Derby: The top race for three-year-olds live from Randwick, Sydney. 5.15: NAILS. The evolution of nail-making. (Repeat) 5.30: WORLD OF SPORT. Yacht racing, Enduro-training around the Port Hills, cycling and special guest Precious McKenzie. . 6.00: M*A*S*H. (Repeat) 6.30: NEWS. 7.00: BARBRA STREISAND. A Film is Born. lan Johnstone talks to Barbra Streisand about the film she directed, produced, co-wrote and in which she stars, “Yentl”. The ambitious project took a decade before it was released. Scenes from the film are included. 7.30: COUNTRY G.P. The rift between two generations is exposed during the preparations for Anzac Day.

8.30: HILL STREET BLUES. 9.30: SOLO. Gemma is extremely apprehensive about carrying out her late aunt’s unusual last request. Sebastian offers support.

10.00: DALLAS. Bobby and Pam end their marriage much to J.r.’s and Katherine’s approval. 11.05: NEWS. 11.10: CLOSEDOWN.

5.20: MORK AND MINDY. (Repeat) 5.50: NEWS. 61)0: THE YOUNG DOCTORS. 6.30: THE DUKES OF HAZZARD.

(Repeat) 7.30: OUR WORLD. Cracking the Egg. Mankind, throughout history, has been fascinated by the egg. Jeffery Boswall presents a programme on all aspects of eggs and in particular their natural history.

8.30: FALCON CREST. Richard informs Pamela that Maggie’s series on horse racing is incorporated in his plan for building a race track at Tuscany. Cole decides to fight for custody of his son. 9.30: NEWS.

9.45: THRILLER — MICHAEL JACKSON. Michael Jackson in a performance of “Thriller,” the title of the album that made him a superstar.

10.00: CAUGHT IN A FREE STATE. The Acting Irish Ambassador in Berlin suspects that Gunther Schuetz’s proposed entry into Ireland as a student of Irish literature is a cover for an attempt at infiltration by the German intelligence. He is right, and now Schuetz has to travel to Ireland by a much more hazardous route. 11.05: STRIKE FORCE. The Strike Force are called in to investigate a series of murders which involve the raping of girls picked up at singles bars. 12.00: CLOSEDOWN.

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Press, 23 April 1984, Page 13

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 23 April 1984, Page 13

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 23 April 1984, Page 13