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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

11.00 A.MJ THE NEW ED ALLEN SHOW. (R) Shape up with Ed Allen. 11.26: KOHANGA REO. (R) A slice of life at a Maori language pre-school centre. 1140: HEGGERTY HAGGERTY. Hegerty Haggerty, Broomstick, Blackcat and their friend and neighbour Farmer Giles, have all sorts of adventures, but Heggerty Haggerty is a good witch and the moral of the stories is that magic in the wrong hands can only lead to trouble. 11.40: RAINBOW. (R)

Test Pilot,” a six-part 8.8. C. series which takes a look at Britain’s Empire Test Pilots* school, begins screening tonight at 8 on One.

12.00: NEWS. 12.15: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. 1.15: DOCTOR IN CHARGE. (R) 1.45: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. 2.46: PRISONER. 3.35: RIVALS OF SHERLOCK HOLMES. (R) A drama series based on Sir Hugh Greene’s anthology of Victorian and Edwardian detective stories. This series follows the adventures of some of the other fictional sleuths who were following clues and solving mysteries in the era of Sherlock Holmes. 4.30: GERMAN SCENE. (R) 4.50: CROSSROADS. 5.15: EMMERDALE FARM. 5.45: TE KARERE. The Maori News.

12.06: LOVE CONNECTION. This quiz programme with audience participation presents a way for singles to meet, if in rather public circumstances. Those selected to appear on the programme are shown three tapes; they choose the person they find most attractive, date that person then appear with the date on the show to relate their respective versions of what happened. Audience participation comes when the studio audience votes who in their opinion the subject should have gone out with. 12.30: ONE DAY AT A TIME. (R) Comedy with a divorcee struggling to bring up two teen-age daughters and cope with a career as well. 12.50: FAME. (R) A further series featuring the kids from the school of performing arts. 1.40: THE BROTHERS. (R) The story of the public and private lives of directors of Hammond Transport. 2.30: PLAY SCHOOL. Today’s activities include making a wheatman. 2.55: SESAME STREET. (R) Today presenting the letters G and C and the number 5. Also Korero Maori word of the Day: Kanikani (Dance). 3.55: AFTER SCHOOL. 4.00: ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS. 4.30: THE EDISON TWINS. 5.00: SHAZAM. Videos, interviews, music and fashion reviews, and the latest news from the entertainment scene presented by Michelle Bracey. 5.30: IT’S ACADEMIC. Heat 4: Tonight’s competing schools are Avonside Girls’ High School, Hillmorton High School, St Andrew’s College.

6.00: M*A*S*H. (R) 6.30: NEWS. 7.30: CORONATION STREET. Pete Jackson suspects there is something wrong with his wife, and he seems pretty determined to find out why. Meanwhile, Alf Roberts is finding all this convalescence lark a bit too much. 8.00: TEST PILOT. A six-part series. (1) Course No. 44: How will a Hercules behave if you drop a 30-tonne bulldozer from it? It’s a test pilot’s job to find out. But how do you become a test pilot? At Boscombe Down is the Empire Test Pilot’s School. Here hand-picked military pilots from all around the world are taught the exacting skills of test flying. The year-long course is reckoned to be the toughest in the services. This series follows the fortunes of the students of course No. 44 as they learn a great deal about flying — and more about themselves. 8.30: IT’S GARRY SHANDLING’S SHOW. Garry Shandling, regarded by some as one of the funniest and most innovative comedians working today, stars as himself in the new comedy series. The Day Garry Moved In: after a disastrous romance ends, Garry decides to get a fresh start and moves into a condominium next door to his best friend, Nancy.

6.00: SONS AND DAUGHTERS. 6.30: STARMAN. An adventure comedy series in which a interstellar explorer from outerspace returns to earth to answer a call for help from the son he left behind 14 years ago. 7.30: GROWING PAINS. A comedy series about a couple who agree on role-reversal but little else when it comes to bringing up their children. Working mother Maggie Seaver begins to feel edged out of her children’s lives and excluded from family affairs by none other than husband Jason when teenage daughter Carol starts confiding in her father about her boyfriend problems, and when son Mike tries to pull the wool over his girlfriend’s eyes. 8.00: FLYING DOCTORS. A troupe of travelling theatre players are to perform at Coopers Crossing. On the way they have an accident.

9.00: QUESTION TIME. A four-part series in which members of select electorates question their candidates. Presented by Brett Dumbleton. 10.00: DYNASTY. 11.00: THE PRISONER. (R) The return of one of television’s most controversial series. What does it all mean? Let the arguments begin ... The Arrival: Who is he? Who has abducted him? And why? The man who is to remain a prisoner for a long, long time finds himself in a strange world . . a world which is menacing and beautiful at the same time. Starring Patrick McGoohan, Virginia Maskell, Guy Doleman. 12.00: CLOSEDOWN.

0.00: TE MAORI — TE HOKINGA MAI. “He toi whakairo he mana Tangata.” “Where there is artistic excellence, there is human dignify.” A concert recorded at the Auckland Town Hall to celebrate the Te Maori Exhibition. 10.00; EYE WITNESS. The latest in news plus current affairs. 11.00: THE MAN FROM UNCLE. (R) The return of the dynamic duo of Napoleon Solo and Ilya Kuryakin, stalwart secret agents of the United Network Command for Law Enforcement. 12.00: CLOSEDOWN.

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Press, 23 July 1987, Page 11

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 23 July 1987, Page 11

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 23 July 1987, Page 11