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Tomorrow
8.00 a.m; SING TO THE LORD. (Repeat). 8.25: PM MAGAZINE. 8.30: FAT ALBERT AND THE COSBY KIDS. (Repeat). 9.00: THE GOOD LIFE. (Repeat). 9.30: N.B.A. BASKETBALL. 10.30: WEEKEND.
11.00 a.m.: FAMILY HOUR FESTIVAL. (Repeat). 11.45: AUBREY. 11.50: MR MAGOO. (Repeat).
12.00 noon: AGREPORT. 12.15 p.m.: DIG THIS. (Repeat). 12.30: SECOND SKIN. (Repeat). 12.45: KORERO MAI. (Repeat). 1.00: TURN OF THE TIDE. 1.20: THE QUEEN MOTHER, AN 85TH BIRTHDAY PORTRAIT. 2.15: SUNDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE. “Never Too Late.” A story about a middle-aged couple with a grown family who discover that they are about to become parents again. Starring Paul Ford and Maureen O’Sullivan. (Repeat). 4.00: OPUS. The Beethoven Piano Sonatas: No. 4 in E flat Opus 7 and No. 26 in E flat Opus 81a. 5.00: A DOG’S SHOW. 5.30: SPOT ON.
12.00 noon: THE FORSYTE SAGA. Fleur has married Michael Mont. Soames has queried the accounts of P.P.R.S. (Repeat). 1.35 p.m.: HERE’S LUCY. (Repeat). 2.00: JAZZ SEEN. The history of New Orleans jazz and the men who played it are examined through the eyes of one of its greatest trumpet players, Punch Miller. 2.50: THE QUESTORS. A 12-part series looking at the work of scientists who dedicate their lives to seeking answers and whose names are unknown outside their own fields. 3.20: SHOWCASE. 4.10: SUNDAY GRANDSTAND. 4.30: Athletics — The Talbot Games at Crystal Palace. 4.55: Canoeing — wild water race final. 5.15: Basketball — women’s National League final. 5.55: NEWS.
6.00: CREDO. 6.30: NEWS. 6.45: KOHA PARIHAKA. 7.00: ENTERTAINMENT SHOWCASE. The New Zealand Army Band. 7.45: COUNTRY CALENDAR. New Zealand’s wetlands are under threat. Horrie Sinclair is fighting hard to retain them. 8.00: MASTERMIND. 8.30: HANLON. (3) As the turn of the century nears, Hanlon finds his legal career thrown into disarray by the demands of a madman. Teletext subtitles page 801. 9.20: NEWS. 9.30: SUNDAY. Bob Jones comments on the New Zealand Party Conference. 9.55: NEW ZEALAND PARTY CONFERENCE 1985. 10.10: PLAY OF THE WEEK. Out in the Cold. A young solo mother disguises herself as a man to get a job in a South Island coolstore stacking sheep carcases. 11.05: NEWS. 11.10: CLOSEDOWN.
6.00: THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY. My House is your House. (Repeat). 6.45: I LIKE THAT ONE:2. 7.00: FAMILY TIES. When Alex makes a date with a woman old enough to be his mother he has Steven and Elyse up in arms. 7.25: SUNDAY MOVIE. “The Innocents Abroad” (1983). The story of Mark Twain in Europe and the Holy Land. Starring Craig Wasson, Brooke Adams and Luigi Proietti. 9.00: VIEWFINDER. Growing up gay in New Zeslsnd. 9.30: RADIO WITH PICTURES. Featuring an interview with Sting. 10.15: THE SUNDAY HORRORS. “Spectre” (1977). An American criminologist and a practising physician are called to England to investigate apparent supernatural forces that are guiding a powerful magnate involved in international money markets into criminal activity. Starring Robert Culp, Gig Young and Majel Barrett. 11.50: CLOSEDOWN.
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