ONE Television New Zealand TWO
10.20 A.M.: SPORT ON ONE SPECIAL. Cricket — live coverage of the second day’s play of the second test between New Zealand and the West Indies.
Brian Robbins as Eric in “Head of the Class,” at 6.30 p.m. on Two.
12.35 P.M.: NEWS. 12.45: KOHANGA REO. 1.05: SPORT ON ONE SPECIAL. Cricket — continued.
3.10: SCIENCE WORLD. 3.30: SPORT ON ONE SPECIAL. Cricket — continued. 5.45: TE KARERE.
12.00 NOON: FRIDAY MATINEE. “Tea and Sympathy” (1956). A sensitive teenager is befriended by his housemaster’s wife. Starring Deborah Kerr. (Repeat). 2.05 P.M.: ANIMALS, ANIMALS, ANIMALS. (Repeat). 2.30: PLAY SCHOOL. 2.55: ALPHABET ZOO. 3.05: MOONCAT AND CO.
3.20: THE WORLD’S MOST BEAUTIFUL TALES. 3.30: AFTER SCHOOL. 3.35: Troubles with T-Bag. 4.00: The Smurfs. 4.30: A Little Silver Trumpet. 5.00: THE HENDERSON KIDS.
6.00: SPORT ON ONE SPECIAL. Cricket — highlights of the day’s play from Lancaster Park. 6.30: NETWORK NEWS. 7.30: CORONATION STREET. Alan Bradley has plans for the future which involve Rita Fairclough. 8.00: LATE STARTER. Edward has almost found his wife — but not quite. 9.00: THE SOUTH BANK SHOW. Fay Godwin — A rotting car sinking into the river, rocks shattered on a hillside, barbed wire ... not the traditional idea of the picturesque. But subjects like these have helped make photographer Fay Godwin famous. In this documentary she travels through Scotland, to Derbyshire and along the Kent coast, charting her personal vision of the British countryside. 10.00: THE FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE. “The Octagon.” (1980). A martial arts drama about a man who is hired to protect a woman from Ninja assassins. Starring Chuck Norris and Karen Carlson. 11.50: CLOSEDOWN.
6.00: SONS AND DAUGHTERS. Stephen makes a decision about how much Patricia should be told. 6.30: HEAD OF THE CLASS. The class learns that history, is not always the truth when Dennis turns an evening’s conversation into a muckraking article for the school newspaper. 7.00: PERFECT STRANGERS. 7.30: MAGNUM PI. 8.30: PORRIDGE. Fletcher and Godber join a work party on the moors which Mr Mac Kay has the dubious privilege of organising. (Repeat). 9.00: DALLAS. 10.00: EYE WITNESS NEWS. 11.00: HEARTBEAT CITY. Hot new videos from Huey Lewis and The News, Wang Chung, The Pretenders, Kool and The Gang, John Farnham, and Psychedelic Furs, a classic from Foreigner and in concert the Band Aid man, Bob Geldof with the Boomtown Rats live. 11.55: CLOSEDOWN.
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