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11.00: 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: SPORTS SPECIAL - YACHTING: 12METRE CHAMPIONSHIPS. KZ7 in Sardinia.
12.00: NEWS. 12.10: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. 1.05: DAYS OF OUR LIVES.
2.00: THE LIVER BIRDS. (Final). (R)
2.30: DYNASTY. (R)
3.25: GREEN ACRES. (R) 3.55: GERMAN SCENE. (R)
4.20: crossroads. A drama set in the Crossroads Motel. 4.45: MORE AND MINDY. (R) Comedy with Mork, a humorous humanoid from the planet. Ork, who lands on Earth where he is befriended by a young, attractive female Earthling called Mindy. Starring Robin Williams, Pam Dawber. 5.15: DR KILDARE. (R) The life and loves of the original young Doctor. Starring Richard Chamberlain, Raymond Massey, Lee Kurty. 5.45: TE KARERE. The Maori News.
12.00: FRIDAY MATINEE. “Cavalcade” (1933). Through three decades of life in England, merry and sad, belligerent and peaceful, 18991932, with the Marryot family. Starring Clive Brook, Diana Wynyard. (Black and white.) 2.00: A BIG COUNTRY. A documentary series highlighting fascinating aspects of the Australian outback. 2.30: PLAY SCHOOL: Today’s activities include making a bear mask. 2.55: POSTMAN PAT. (R) 3.10: SOOTY. Matthew Corbett with Sooty, Sweep and Sue. 3.30: AFTER SCHOOL. 3.25: FRED BASSETT. (R) 3.35: T-BAG STRIKES AGAIN. (Final) T-Bag is on the warpath. Debbie has most of the silver numbers of the lock and has taken them back to the town crier. When the numbers are put back on the clock, there are stilj some missing and it seems that T-Bag has won the contest. 4.00: SMURFS. (R) 4.10: FRIDAY AFTERNOON SPECIAL. "Adventures of Mark Twain.” In this light-hearted animated fantasy, Huckleberry Finn, Tom Sawyer and Becky Thatcher stow away on Twain’s fantastic flying machine as he chases the elusive comet half way around the world. Starring James Whitmore, Chris Ritchie, Gary Krug.
8.00: SPORTS SPECIAL — YACHTING: 12 METRE CHAMPIONSIPS. Repeat of this morning’s report. 6.30: NEWS. 7.30: CORONATION STREET. As Deirdre steps up her election campaign, the Day of Independence dawns for Kevin and Sally. 8.00: JUST GOOD FRIENDS. A comedy series in which a girl meets up with a familiar face from her past . . . her ex-fiance.
8.30: FAST FORWARD. A video magazine covering developments in science, technology and medicine from New Zealand and around the world. 9.00: FOURTH ESTATE. Contributors Brian Priestly, 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: SPECIAL SPORTS — TENNIS: WIMBLEDON HIGHLIGHTS. Match of the day: highlights and updates from the best of yesterday’s play. 11.00: THE FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE. “Panic in Echo Park” (1977). A determined physician fights hospital authority and city government to trace the cause of an apparent epidemic in a minority community. Starring Dorian Harewood, Catlin Admas, Robin Gammell. 12.30: CLOSEDOWN.
6.00: SONS AND DAUGHTERS. A drama series about two families — the Hamiltons and the Palmers. 6.30: CHARLES IN CHARGE. Comedy with Charles, a 19-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 Meditteranean homeland. 7.30: MAGNUM PI. Action with private investigator Thomas Magnum and his trusty sidekicks Higgins and TC. 8.30: OPEN ALL HOURS. (R) Once again Arkwright attempts to entice Nurse Gladys into his amorous clutches. He almost succeeds when he takes a tumble. He falls through a trapdoor into the cellar and ends up needing her professional services — not the ending he had hoped for. 9.00: DALLAS. Shocking news from California raises questions of who is the true proprietor of the elusive 10 per cent of Ewing Oil. 10.00: EYE WITNESS. The latest in news plus current affairs. 11.00: HEARTBEAT CITY. New videos from Heart, Tina Turner, Lisa Lisa and The Cult Jam, and Paul Johnson, classic flashbacks from Robert Plant and Robert Palmer, and tonight’s spotlight is on Talking Heads. 12.05: CLOSEDOWN.
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