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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

11.00 A.M.: THE NEW ED ALLEN SHOW. (R)Shape up with Ed Allen. 11.20: KOHANGA REO. A slice of life at a Maori’ language pre-school centre. 11.30: ROBIN AND ROSIE OF COCKLESHELL BAY. 11.40: RAINBOW.

Sue Kedgley features in ‘That’s Fairly Interesting’ at 7.30 p.m. on Two.

12.00 NOON: NEWS. 12.10 P.M.: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. 1.05: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. 2.05: THE LIVER BIRDS. (R) 2.40: DYNASTY. (R) 3.35: GREEN ACRES. (R) 4.05: LOVE SONGS. Romantic music. 4.20: CROSSROADS. 4.45: I DREAM OF JEANNIE. (R) 5.15: DR KILDARE. (R) 5.45: TE KARERE. The Maori News.

12.00 NOON: HART TO HART. (R) 12.55 P.M: FAMILY AT WAR. (R) 1.55: CROWN COURT. (R) 2.25: TALES OF THE WIZARD OF OZ. 2.30: PLAY SCHOOL. Today’s activities Include cardboard, snips and sticky tape to make a megaphone. 2.55: SESAME STREET. 3.55: AFTER SCHOOL. 4.00: ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS. 4.30: THE EDISON TWINS. Twins Tom and Annie Edison share more than a birthday; each has a special gift for solving problems by applying the scientific principles they learn in school. 5.00: SHAZAM. Videos, interviews, music and fashion reviews, and the latest news from the entertainment scene presented by Michelle Bracey. J 5.30: MOON JUMPER. A race between rival stables promises good publicity for Tad’s mayoralty campaign. The only difficulty is that the Bishops have two jockeys, while Tad has only on* Or has he?

6.00: M*A*S*H. (R) 6.30: NEWS.

7.30: CORONATION STREET. Deirdre goes public on Radio Weatherfield. And Ivy makes the mistake of giving Brian a piece of her mind.

8.00: CLOSE UP. A special two-part look at Stateowned enterprises. Part-one:, corporatisation, as seen through the eyes of two multimillionaires who have landed the top jobs — Alan Gibbs (Forestry) and John Fernyhough (Electrocorp). Part-two: the human costs of corporatisation — a look at the towns of Kaiangaroa and Minginui. Also, a talk with Karl Sim of Foxton, our biggest convicted forger, now legally known as C. F. Goldie.

6.00: SONS AND DAUGHTERS. 6.30: A COUNTRY PRACTICE. An Australian drama series based on a country medical practice.

7.30: THAT’S FAIRLY INTERESTING. People and places with a "fairly interesting” story to tell. This “Slice of Life” is introduced by Tim Shadbolt with reporters Sue Kedgley, Neil Roberts, Kevin Black and Phil Gifford.

8.00: FLYING DOCTORS. Chris is worried about Geoffs chances of survival in Coopers Crossing but by making an effort he begins to find his niche.

9.00: HOWARDS WAY. “It’s in your own interests to ensure an abortion is the best thing' for you- — and the child you are carrying — and not something you might come to regret” . '; ; 10. DYNASTY. 11. THE HARD WORD. (R) A contemporary drama that highlights the shock and loss of self-esteem suffered by two families from differing backgrounds facing a common crisis. 11.55: CLOSEDOWN.

9.00: MIAMI VICE. 10.00: EYE WITNESS. 11.00: MISSION IMPOSSIBLE. (R) (Final.) The exploits of the I.M.F. (Impossible Mission , $ ■ Forces), a government,agency that undertakes .. . extremely hazardous or intricate .espionage mission. < : 11.55: CLOSEDOWN.

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Bibliographic details

Press, 11 June 1987, Page 11

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 11 June 1987, Page 11

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 11 June 1987, Page 11

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