ONE Television New Zealand TWO
11.00 A.M.: THE NEW ED ALLEN SHOW. (R) Shape up with the foremost authority on exercise. 11.20: KOHANGA REO. A slice of life at a Maori language pre-school centre. 11.30: ROBIN AND ROSIE OF COCKLESHELL BAY. (R) 11.40: RAINBOW.
Grant Nisbett will provide commentaries on the Rugby World Cup matches screening on One from today.
12.00 NOON: NEWS. 12.15 P.M.: NANNY. (Final) (R) 1.10: DR KILDARE. 2.00: RUGBY WORLD CUP. Hosted by Peter Williams. Today marks the start of the inaugural Rugby World Cup for the William Webb Ellis Trophy. This match features New Zealand and Italy and is played at Eden Park. Television New Zealand will cross to Eden Park at 2.15 for all the pre-match action, with the kick-off at 3 o’clock. 4.45: MORK AND MINDY. (R) 5.15: THE YOUNG DOCTORS. 5.45: TE KARERE. The Maori News.
12.00 NOON: FRIDAY MATINEE. “When She Was Bad” (1979). A dramatic love story, a profile of a husband and wife with a daughter, who seem to' be happily married but who in fact have a secret, increasingly serious problem. Starring Cheryl Ladd, Robert Urich, Eileen Brennan. 1.30 P.M.: A BIG COUNTRY. A documentary series highlighting fascinating aspects of the Australian outback. 2.10: ANIMALS, ANIMALS, ANIMALS. (R) 2.30: PLAY SCHOOL. Today’s activities include making a paper person. 2.55: POSTMAN PAT. (R)
3.10: SOOTY. Matthew Corbett with Sooty, Sweep and Sue. 3.25: FRED BASSETT. (R) The comic, animated adventures of a Bassett Hound called Fred. 3.30: FREE TIME. Michael Wilson introduces today’s line-up of entertainment. 3.35: T-BAG STRIKES AGAIN. 4.00: SMURFS. (R) 4.15: THE FRIDAY AFTERNOON SPECIAL. The Flight of Dragons: an animated feature set in a time between the waning age of magic and the dawning age of science when dragons, good and bad, patrol the skies for their wizard masters.
6.00: M*A*S*H. (R) 6.30: NEWS. 7.30: CORONATION STREET. Ken Barlow faces a big decision over his job and his family. And Hilda is put in her place by her gentleman friend, Tom Hopwood. 8.00: JUST GOOD FRIENDS. A comedy series in which a girl meets up with a familiar face from her past — her ex-fiance. Starring Paul Nicholas, Jan Francis. 8.30: FAST FORWARD. Is the solar 100 the answer to the problem of ensuring that tourists tramping in our national parks leave nothing but footprints? A classroom of the future in Palmerston North is getting exciting results with computer-aided learning. At Ruakura behavioural science ensures the cows get a balanced diet. A story from Sweden on an artifical leg which uses space-age materials. The first of the new generation of microlight aircraft to reach New Zealand.
6.00: SONS AND DAUGHTERS. 6.30: CHARLES IN CHARGE. Comedy with Charles, a nineteen-year-old college student who is a live-in family helper to three energetic children. 7.00: PERFECT STRANGERS. A comedy about a man whose freedom is shattered by the arrival of his cousin from a distant Mediterranean homeland. 7.30: MAGNUM PI. 8.30: OPEN ALL HOURS. After a raid by a burglar, Arkwright takes action but — alas — the large and unruly guard dog frightens away all the customers. Starring Ronnie Barker, David Jason, Lynda Baron.
9.00: FOURTH ESTATE. Contributors Brian Priestley, Shaun Brown, Keith Ovenden and others take a look at the media. 9.15: RUGBY WORLD CUP. Tonight’s programme reviews today’s opening match for the Rugby World Cup between New Zealand and Italy played this afternoon at Eden Park. We will also preview tomorrow’s games between Rumania and Zimbabwe, the crucial Pool 4 match between Five Nations’ champion, France, and Scotland, and the big match in Australia between England and Australia. 10.00: THE FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE. “The Exorcist” (1973). The charming 12-year-old daughter of an actress begins to take on the characteristics and voices of others. When the doctors say there is nothing they can do and unexplained deaths occur, it is decided that she is possessed by the devil and priests are called in to save her and exorcise the devil. Starring Ellen Burstyn, Max Von Sydow, Lee J. Cobb. 12.15 A.M.: CLOSEDOWN.
9.00: DALLAS. Sue Ellen is unsuspecting when D. B. Calhoun, whom she knows as Peter Duncan, makes contact with her in his vendetta against J. R. 10.00: EYE WITNESS. 11.00: HEARTBEAT CITY. 12.05 A.M.: CLOSEDOWN.
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