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7.00: XIII COMMONWEALTH GAMES. Summary. 7.45: Badminton. Shooting highlights. 8.30: Boxing semi-finals. Cycling. 9.00: Bowls. Badminton. 9.30: Wrestling. 9.45: Preview of track and field finals. 10.00: CROSSROADS. 10.20: JIM’S PLACE. Decorating eggs. 10.30: DON’T ASK ME. (Repeat). 11.00: NEWS. 11.02: WARSHIP. , 12.00: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. 1.00: SINK OR SWIM. (Repeat). 1.35: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. 2.30: YOU AND YOUR CHILD. (Repeat) 2.35: PLAY SCHOOL. (Repeat) 3.00: SESAME STREET. 4.00: AFTER SCHOOL. 4.05: The Gummi Bears. 4.36:'The Video Disptach. 5.00: SMUGGLER. (Repeat). 5.30: ITS ACADEMIC. 6.00: XIII COMMONWEALTH GAMES. Highlights of the seventh day of competition at Edinburgh. 6.30: NEWS. 7.30: CORONATION STREET. As lan Latimer prepares to return down under Brian and Gail are granted an appointment at Australia House. 8.30: CLOSE UP. The proposed sale of BNZ shares — what is going on behind the scenes? the impact of Rogernomics on rural servicing towns such as Balcluta; why is the New Zealand film industry failing to attract willing investors? 9.30: ‘ALLO ’ALLO. General Von Kiinkerhoffen is a marked man, but unknown to each of the assassins all intend to do the deed at Rene’s cafe. Final. 10.00: XIII COMMONWEALTH GAMES. 10.00: Bowls — Medal contenders in action in today’s round robin series. 11.00: Track and field — highlights of the morning’s qualifying events. 11.40: Bowls. 1.00: Track and field — men’s long jump, women’s 100 m hurdles heats, men’s high jump, men’s 200 m semifinals, women’s 800 m final, men’s 800 m final, women’s javelin starts, women’s 200 m final, men’s 5000 m final and men’s 200 m final. 4.45: Badminton — mixed doubles. 5.30: Bowls — the evening session of play. 6.20: Cycling — 10 mile final. 8.45: Wrestling — second round action. 9.00: Badminton — semi-finals.
12.00: XIII COMMONWEALTH GAMES. 1.00: NEWSLINE. 1.25: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. 1.50: SEE HERE. 2.00: MILLER’S COURT. 2.30: A COUNTRY PRACTICE. 3.30: THE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW. (Repeat). 3.55: ANIMALS, ANIMALS, ANIMALS. (Repeat). 4.20: THURSDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE. “Stand Up and cheer.” (1934). Following the Depression, the President appoints a Secretaiy of Amusement whose duty it becomes to change national disposition from darkness to light Starring Shirley Temple. 5.45: NEWS. 5.50: TE KARERE.
6.00: SONS AND DAUGHTERS, i 6.30: THREE’S COMPANY. (Repeat). Final. 7.00: COWBOYS. (Repeat). Final. 7.30: SIMON AND SIMON. A.J. and Rick are hired by the jovial, but corrupt mayor of the wide open “sin city,” near San Diego, who believes that his former chief of police (who happens to be his ex-wife) is trying to kill him. Final. 8.30: DYNASTY. A key witness admits that Alexis paid him to alter his testimony, but Blake ,is not out of trouble yet
9.30: EYE WITNESS NEWS. 10.00: TONIGHT. Sue Kellaway’s guests include Patsy Riggir, Tim Shadbolt and Sam Hunt. 11.00: PRISONER. (Repeat). 11.55: CLOSEDOWN.
Joan Collins believes “Dynasty’s” renewed popularity is a result of its move back to basics. She plays Alexis on Two at 8.30 n.m.
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