ONE Television New Zealand TWO
9.00 A.M.: PLAY SCHOOL. (Repeat). 9.30: BUTTON MOON. I 9.35: THE MOOMINS. I 9.40: YOU AND YOUR CHILD. (Repeat). ( 9.45: THE NEW ED ALLEN SHOW. (Repeat). 10.05: CROSSROADS. ! 10.30: DON’T ASK ME. (Repeat). 11.00: NEWS. ! 11.02: WINGS. (Repeat). t
12.00 NOON: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. 1.00: BUTTERFLIES. (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 Yearling. 4.30: The Video Dispatch. 4.55: JOCKEY SCHOOL. (Repeat). 5.25: BUDDY.
6.00: WKRP IN CINCINNATI. (Repeat). 6.30: NEWS. 7.30: CORONATION STREET. The wedding day, and there’s conflict between the Street’s most recently married couple. CLOSE UP. James Galway, the classical musician, who has put the flute on centre stage, is interviewed on the road in New Zealand by Genevieve Westcott. Motivation is the “buzz” word for companies and individuals. Brett Dumbleton reports. The third item is from Australia’s “60 Minutes.” 9.30: VICTORIA WOOD AS SEEN ON TV. 10.00: POT BLACK 1986. The grand final between Jimmy White and Kirk Stevens. Final. 11.00: NEWS. 11.05: NIGHT GALLERY. 12.05 A.M.: CLOSEDOWN.
■ Koy Marsden, who is Burnside in “The Sandbaggers” tonight at 11.55 ) on Two; a former missile engineer disappears at 1 the same time as a Soviet missile guidance I expert.
12.00 NOON: DOCTOR AT LARGE. (Repeat). 12.30: NEWSLINE. Jane Kelsey, a law lecturer at Auckland University, discusses legal aid. A report commissioned by the Minister of Justice, Mr Palmer, has suggested that instead of defendents being represented by legal aid lawyers, a system of “Para Legal” court advocates be set up. 1.25: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. 1.50: SEE HERE. 2.00: MORE REAL PEOPLE. (Repeat). 2.30: A COUNTRY PRACTICE. 3.20: COUNTRY CALENDAR. (Repeat). 3.50: THURSDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE. “Me and My Gal” (1932). A police officer falls in love with a waitress whose sister and father are involved with a gangster. 5.15: THE YOUNG DOCTORS. 5.45: NEWS. 5.50: TE KARERE.
6.00: SONS AND DAUGHTERS. 6.30: HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN. 7.30: KATE AND ALLIE. Emma’s campaign for class president is rolling full steam ahead until they find out the competitor’s deepest secret. Final. 8.00: PETER THE GREAT. Part four of a four-part series about Tsar Peter of Russia, set against a background of war, revolt, intrigue, glittering courts and passionate affairs. 10.00: EYE WITNESS NEWS. 11.00: THE SANDBAGGERS. (Repeat). 11.55: CLOSEDOWN.
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