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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

FRIDAY

11.00 A.M4 RICHARD SIMMONS SHOW. (R) A -daily workout 11.20: KOHANGA REO. 11.39: ROBIN AND ROSIE OF COCKLESHELL BAY. (R) 11.40: RAINBOW.

Larry Manetti stars as Rick in “Magnum P. 1.” at 7.30 p.m. on Two.

12.99: NEWS. 12.10: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. 1.00: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. 1.59: THE LIVER BIRDS. (R) 2.25: DYNASTY. (R) 3.20: TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT. The ups and downs of life with cartoonist Henry Rush, his wife, and their wayward daughters. 3.45: LOVE SONGS. American DJ Dick Summer hosts this romantic music show. 4.10: ADELE AND THE PONIES OF ARDMORE. Welsh-born Adele Rockwell began breeding Welsh ponies, imported from her native country many years ago. Today, she and her husband operate a successful breeding and training farm in Canada for this ancient species. 4.25: CROSSROADS. 4.50: MORK AND MINDY. (R) 5.15: THE YOUNG DOCTORS. 5.45: TE KARERE. The Maori News.

12.99: FRIDAY MATINEE. “Foxes of Harrow" (K) (1947). (Black and white). A man of violence and woman of scorn almost break up a marriage as they rise to fame and fortune in 1820 New Orleans. Starring Maureen O’Hara, Rex Harrison, Victor McLaglen. 2.05: ANIMALS, ANIMALS, ANIMALS. (R). 2.30: PLAY SCHOOL. Today’s activities include space travel. 2.55: POSTMAN PAT. (R) The animated adventures of a country postman called Pat, and his many friends who live in the beautiful mountainous region of Northern England. 3.10: SOOTY. 3.25: FRED BASSETT. (R) 3.30: AFTER SCHOOL. 3.35: T-BAG STRIKES AGAIN. A 10-part series telling the adventures of a young girl who tries to return the missing numbers of a storybook clock. These numbers have been stolen by the sorceress, T-Bag, who controls the world while she holds the numbers. Starring Elizabeth Estensen. 4.00: SMURFS. (R) 4.30: GOD’S WONDERFUL RAILWAY. (R) Ahead: “The King is coming and wants a train.” 5.00: THE HENDERSON KIDS. Tan confronts her father with what she’d seen of him with Wheeler.

6.00: SPORTS SPECIAL. Yachting Match Racing. 6.30: NEWS. 7.30: CORONATION STREET. Mavis is getting close to breaking point. And Alf Roberts is having a tough time keeping his reputation clean. 8.00: LYTTON’S DIARY. Neville Lytton, Dairy Editor on “The Daily News,” receives an anonymous photograph of a masked naked lady who strips at stag parties. He is determined to reveal her identity. ■ 9.00: FOURTH ESTATE. Contributors Brian Priestley, Shaun Brown, Keith Ovenden and others take a look at the media. 9.15: KALEIDOSCOPE. A background to current events and personalities in the New Zealand Arts scene. 10.00: 1987 WORLD SNOOKER CHAMPIONSHIPS. Day Six of the world’s major snooker tournament at Sheffield, England. Tonight’s matches: Dennis Taylor v. Bill Werbeniuk, Cliff Thorbum v. P. Francisco. 12.00: CLOSEDOWN.

6.00: SONS AND DAUGHTERS. 6.30: HEAD OF THE CLASS. (Final). 7.00: PERFECT STRANGERS. 7.30: MAGNUM P.I. Murder By Night: A murder in the 1940 s revolves around a cast of characters which resemble Magnum, TC, Rick and Higgins in the manner of the old-fashioned rlptpctivp nnvpß 8.30: PORRIDGE. (R) (Final). With McKay away, Slade Prison will become a place of rest. After all, Barrowclough doesn’t exactly rule with a rod of iron ... Starring Ronnie Barker, Brian Wilde, Fulton Mac Kay. 9.00: DALLAS. Something Old and New Bobby: Bobby leaves for South America in search of information to disprove Parmalee’s claims, with evidence mounting that he is really Jock. 10.00: EYE WITNESS. 11.00: HEARTBEAT CITY. New-release videos from Bob Geldof, Fleetwood Mac and ’Til Tuesday. A classic cover of “See You Later Alligator” by Dr Feelgood and a special retrospective featuring U2’s early years. 12.00: CLOSEDOWN.

SATURDAY

7.00 A.M.: THE WUZZLES. (Final) (R). 7.25: THE MUPPET BABIES. 7.50: BLACKBERRY SUBWAY JAM. 8.00: WHAT NOW. Danny goes bush, Frank interrupts a New Zealand Symphony Orchestra rehearsal and Michele looks at what’s new in videos. 10.00: LANCELOT LINK SECRET CHIMP. (R). 10.25: MUNSTERS. (R). 10.50: JAMES THURBER’S “THE NIGHT THE GHOST GOT IN.” We all know how our imaginations and our tendency to jump to conclusions can get us into trouble. Both of these quirks of human nature got young James Thurber into a mess late one night.

11.00: HAPPY DAYS. (R). 11.35: THE BEVERLY HILLBILLIES. (R). 12.00: NEWS. 12.02 P.M.: GALLIPOLI — THE MUDDLE THAT MOULDED A NATION. A documentary constructed almost entirely of still pictures drawn from museums and collections. 12.15: THE GREATEST AMERICAN HERO. (R). 1.05: PEOPLE DO THE CRAZIEST THINGS.

1.50: SPORT ON ONE. Featuring netball, match race yachting, snooker, bowls and racing. Netball, live coverage from Dunedin of today’s international between New Zealand and England. Match race yachting, action from today’s Citizens Watch Match Race Yachting from Auckland’s Waitemata Harbour. Snooker, highlights from last night’s play from the World Snooker Championships held in Sheffield, England. Bowls, special challenge match held last year between Peter Bellis and Merle Richardson. Racing, live coverage from Randwick of today’s Sydney Cup raced over 3200 metres. Programme Times (approximate): 1.50: Preview. 1.55: Netball. 3.10: Yachting. 3.30: Bowls. 4.30: Yachting. 5.05: Racing — Sydney Cup. 5.10: Snooker. 5.50: Scoreboard.

11.00 A.M.: TAGATA PASIFIKA. A spotlight on Pacific life and culture.. 11.25: THE CHRISTIANS. (R). 12.15 P.M.: SATURDAY MATINEE. “War Years.” A documentary to mark Anzac Day, compiled from material from the “New Zealand Weekly Review,” the National Film Unit’s weekly cinema newsreel informing the public about the progress of World War II and encouraging them to support the war effort. 1.55: SOLID GOLD. (R). 2.40: SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS. (R). 3.35: THE PEOPLE’S COURT. 4.05: LIFESTYLES OF THE RICH AND FAMOUS. 5.00: HESTER GUY COOKS. At Home (Aka Cocktails). A variety of fun, bite-sized dishes, suitable for cocktails and parties. 5.30: TAXI. Men Are Such Beasts: The gang scrambles to come up with a scheme aimed at ending a one-sided romance when a determined, pretty cabbie sets her cap for Tony and joins the Sunshine Cab Co to be near him.

6.00: NEWS REVIEW. The week’s news for the deaf. 6.30: NEWS. 7.00: THREE UP, TWO DOWN. (Final). 7.30: TALES OF THE UNEXPECTED. Light Fingers: Ralph Stackpole owns and operates a glove factory and in the course of the day any one of his employees has the opportunity to swipe a pair. Starring Tom Bosley, Janet Leigh, Frank Sinatra, jun. 8.00: WHICKER’S WORLD: LIVING WITH UNCLE SAM. (For teletext subtitles see page 801). 9.99: THE MISTRESS (Final). Luke, with the cooperation of Simon, manages to spend a whole Sunday with Maxine. 9.30: NEWS. 9.45: COVER HER FACE. Did Alice Liddell commit suicide because of money troubles at St Mary’s Refuge? Or was she murdered? 19.49: FILM INTERNATIONAL. "Fanny and Alexander” (1983). An engrossing, haunting family saga, set in tum-of-the-century Sweden and seen largely through the eyes of a young boy. It is a summing-up of director Ingmar Bergman’s career and was announced as his final film. Starring Pernilia Allwin, Bertil Guve, Allan Edwall. (Part two screens next week). 12.29 A.M.:CLOSEDOWN.

6.00: READY TO ROLL. Crowded House, Fleetwood Mac, The Angels, Freddie Mercury, Madonna, Elton John and Cliff Richard. 6.30: ALF. 7.00: IT’S IN THE BAG. Tonight’s show comes from the Westport Community Hall, Westport. 7.30: THE COSBY SHOW. 8.60: MACGYVER. 9.90: SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES. “The Big Chill.” A group of college housemates from the 60s are reunited when one of their college cronies dies. Starring. Tom Berenger, Glenn Close, Jeff Goldblum. 11.65: ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK. 12.15 A.M.: MIDNIGHT SPECIAL. An Audience With Billy Connolly. (R). Billy Connolly reflects on his Glasgow childhood, the loss of his virginity and a wide range of other subjects such as Scottish myths and singers. Guests include Bob Geldof, Michael Parkinson, Clive James, Ringo Starr ancksfulie Walters. 1.55 A.M_- CLOSEDOWN.

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Press, 24 April 1987, Page 15

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 24 April 1987, Page 15

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 24 April 1987, Page 15