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.
Kristina Kravcenko, . aged nine, is a diabetic for whom dally injections of insulin may be- (' come a thing of the past “Fast Forward,” 8.30 p.m. I on One.
12.00 NOON: NEWS. 1! 12.10 P.M.: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. 12.55: DECISION ’B7. A wrap-up of the British elections from I.T.N. plus local analysis from Neil Billington and a panel of experts. 2.00: THE LIVER BIRDS. (R) ‘ ' ■> ' , J 2.30: DYNASTY. (R) 3 J 2 3.25: GREEN ACRES. (R) 2 3.50: LOVE SONGS. Romantic music. 2 4.20: CROSSROADS. A drama set in the Crossroads Motel. 4.45: MORK AND MINDY. (R) 5.15: DR KILDARE. (R) 5.45: TE KARERE. The Maori News.
2.00 NOON: FRIDAY MATINEE. "Caged”(R)(l9so). A young, innocent girl is inwolved in a hold-up and is sent to a women’s state prison where before long she becomes embittered and cynical. Starring Eleanor Parker, Agnes Moorehead, Hope Emerson. (Black and white). 1.40: FANTASY ISLAND. (R) 2.30: PLAY SCHOOL. Today’s activities include the game “Simon Says.” . . J • 2.55: POSTMAN PAT. (R) 3.10: SOOTY. 3.25: FRED BASSETT. (R) 3.30: AFTER SCHOOL. 3.35: T-BAG STRIKE AGAIN. Debbie meets up with Long John Sylvia, the pirate radio D.J., when she is mistaken for a missing pop singer. 3.55: SMURFS. (R) 4.15: THE FRIDAY AFTERNOON SPECIAL. “Abra Cadabra.” (R). An animated rock pantonime with a cast of good old-fashioned heroes and heroines, and villains of course. The story is a new and rather different telling of The Pied Piper legend, revealing along the way hitherto unknown things like who the piper was and where he came from, ■ who owned the rats, how the pipe worked and where the children went to.
8.00: M*A*S*H. (R) 6.30: NEWS. 7.30: CORONATION STREET. Gail goes back to work — leaving Audrey holding the baby. And Deirdre hardens her resolve to win the election. 8.00: JUST GOOD FRIENDS. A comedy series in which a girl meets up with a familiar face from the past ... her ex-fiance. 8.30: FAST FORWARD. A new nebuliser for insulin; a population-booster programme for sheep; a revolutionary three-wheel drive wheelchair; a train that flies. 9.00: FOURTH ESTATE. Phil Gifford looks at World Cup Rugby, who has been reporting and how, and TVNZ’s coverage of it. 9.15: KALEIDOSCOPE. Excerpts from a new play by Stuart Hore, "Squatter.” A report on the Composers’ Association’s 4-day workshop at Nelson. 10.00: THE FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE. “Draw!” Handsome Harry, an outlaw who once rode with Jesse James, finds himself back in trouble with the law when a friendly poker game erupts into a gun-fight and a bullet from his gun deals the sheriffs a losing hand. Starring Kirk Douglas, James Coburn, Alexandra Bastedo. 11.55: CLOSEDOWN.
8.00: SONS AND DAUGHTERS. 6.30: CHARLES IN CHARGE. 7.00: PERFECT STRANGERS. 7.30: MAGNUM PI. 8.30: OPEN ALL HOURS. (R)When Nurse Glady’s washing machine breaks down Arkwright tries to lure her into his home with the offer of his vintage machine. She insists he buys himself the latest expensive model. Caught between passion and injury to his wallet, It’s an awkward dilemma for the stingy shopkeeper. 9.00: DALLAS. Fearing for the safety of their families, J.R. and Bobby send Sue Ellen, Pam, John Ross and Christopher to California to escape the menacing threat of Calhoun, but J.R. is forced into a deadly showdown when the terrorist locates them. 10.00: EYE WITNESS. 11.00: HEARTBEAT CITY. New videos from Cameo, Nick Kamen, Breakfast Club, Swing out Sister, Mondi Rock and Toto, a classic flashback from The Angels and concert footage from The Art of Noise. 12.05: CLOSEDOWN.
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