ONE Television New Zealand TWO
10.30: RICHARD SIMMONS SHOW. Repeat. 10.50: TAI CHI. Repeat. 10.55: CROSSROADS. 1120: SOOTY. 11.40: BEANY AND CECIL. Repeat.
12.00: FATHER MURPHY. Repeat. 12.50: THAT GIRL. 1.20: PALMERSTOWN. Repeat. 2.05: THE WORLD OF SURVIVAL. Natural hazards of the high Rocky Mountains. Repeat. 2.30: SESAME STREET. Repeat. 3.30: MICKEY AND DONALD. Repeat. 3.55: DANGER MOUSE. Repeat. 4.05: HUCKLEBERRY HOUND. Repeat. 4.30: A LITTLE SILVER TRUMPET. Repeat. 5.30: TERRAHAWKS. Repeat.
12.00: THE MIDDAY MOVIE. “The Lost Moment” (1947). A publisher looking for lost love letters finds a young girl with an illusion. Starring Robert Cummings and Agnes Moorhead. Black and white. Repeat. 1.35: PORTRAITS OF POWER. 1.55: PETTICOAT JUNCTION. 2.25: GENERAL HOSPITAL. 3.40: HOLIDAY MOVIE. “Band of Angels” (1957). A Civil War romance between a beautiful aristocrat and a former slave runner. Starring Clark Gable and Yvonne de Carlo. Repeat. 5.45: SEE HERE. 5.55: NEWS.
6.00: HAPPY DAYS. Repeat. 6.30: NEWS. 7.00: EASTENDERS. 7.35: BREAKING AWAY. 8.30: THIS WEEK. People and issues in the news. 8.55: PAPER DOLLS. Drama series in world of fashion. 9.50: LOU GRANT. 10.45: NEWS. 10.50: LATE MOVIE. “Strangers on a Train” (1951). Two strangers meet on a train, two murders are plotted but only one person dies. Starring Farley Granger. Black and white. 12.40: CLOSEDOWN.
6.00: THE YOUNG DOCTORS. 6.30: THE LOVE BOAT. Repeat. 7.30: THE SULLIVANS. 8.30: ALL THE RIVERS RUN. Four-part series about 19th century Australia. 1020: NEWS. 10.35: THE WORLD TONIGHT. 11.05: AGONY. Repeat. 11.35: STARSKY AND HUTCH. Repeat. 1225: CLOSEDOWN.
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