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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

11.30 a.m.: PLAY SCHOOL. (Repeat) 11.55: YOU AND YOUR CHILD. Watching them Wheeze: For the parents of asthmatic children, the constant threat of asthma means a continuous struggle to prevent further attacks. This can put a lot of strain or. families. 12.00 noon: NEWS. 12.05 p.m.: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. 12.55: SEE HERE. 1.00: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. 1.30: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. 2.25: YOU AND YOUR CHILD. (Repeat)

2.30: PLAY SCHOOL. (Repeat) 2.55: CHIC CHAT. (Repeat) 3.25: AFTER SCHOOL. 3.30: Follyfoot. 4.0: 3-2-1 Contact. 4.30: Star Fleet. 5.00: CIRCUS. Sherisse Laurance and Cal Dodd introduce four circus acts. 5.30: OUR JOHN WILLIE. A 5-part serial by Catherine Cookson set in the mining villages of Tyneside in the mid 19th century. (1) As the coal mine flooded and the black water engulfed him, Davy remembered the words of the eccentric Miss Peamarsh, “Boys who steal go to hell!” Starring Antony Manuel, David Burke, and Madeleine Cannon.

6.00: M*A*S*H. 650: NEWS. 7.30: KEEP IT IN THE FAMILY. Dudley’s ambition to sing in the local operatic society is dashed but Wilma’s inefficiency gives him a chance to prove he is more than just a scenery painter. 8.00: A BIG COUNTRY — THE KIWIS. A six-part series. Rugby Dance: Bruce Wilson has done a lot to introduce new attitudes at Gisborne Boys’ High School. Now its reputation as a winner on the rugby field is matched by the reputation of its modern dance troupe — Linkz. The giggle is being taken out of art. 8.35: WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES. “Harry’s Game” (1982). After the assassination of a British Cabinet Minister by the 1.R.A., Captain Harry Brown, a British secret agent, is sent under cover to Belfast to track down the killer. So begins a game of cat and mouse where one slip means death. Starring Ray Lonnen, Geoffrey Chater, and Margaret Shevlin. 11.10: NEWS, WEATHER. 11.15: CLOSEDOWN.

Robert Stack, in “The Untouchables” on Two at 11 p.m.

2.30 p.mu PRISONER. Nola ropes Faye into organising an illicit trading scheme. Bea and Nola are involved in a confrontation. 3.25: GENERAL HOSPITAL. 3.50: FANTASY ISLAND. More adventures on Roark’s island where dreams can come true — for a price. 4.50: I DREAM OF JEANNIE. 5.15: RTR VIDEO RELEASES. Phil Collins, Matt Bianco, Kim Carnes, The The, Michael McDonald and James Ingram, and Fiction Factory. 5.45: NEWS. 5.55: TE KARERE.

6.00: THE YOUNG DOCTORS. Dr Shaw takes a first step towards a reconciliation with Erica. Kate Rhodes finds Dr Rod Langley in a very compromising situation. 6.30: THE SULLIVANS. Captain Dave Sullivan is sent out to check the stores of several units and discovers a non-existent unit. 7 JO: SHOWTIME. Sheena Easton — Act One: Sheena Easton is taping in a television studio when “trouble in the booth” develops. Told to take five, she wanders off and finds herself on the deserted Johnny Carson set where she conducts an ongoing interview with herself, tracing her career. Music includes “We’ve Got Tonight” and songs from her album, “Madness, Money and Music.” Kenny Rogers, Al Jarreau and Johnny Carson make brief appearances. 8.30: HARDCASTLE AND McCORMICK. Hot Shoes: Mark is back behind the wheel of a racing car when the originally assigned driver breaks a leg. 9.30: EYE WITNESS NEWS. 10.00: JEMIMA SHORE INVESTIGATES. Jemima visits the set of a horror movie and nearly ends up the victim. 11.00: THE UNTOUCHABLES. Eliot Ness and his special squad track a hijacker and kidnapper. 11.55: CLOSEDOWN.

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Press, 2 May 1984, Page 13

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 2 May 1984, Page 13

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 2 May 1984, Page 13