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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

11.00 A.M.: THE NEW ED ALLEN SHOW. (R) Shape up with the foremost authority on exercise. It’s easy and it’s fun with Ed Allen. 11.20: KOHANGA REO. (R) A slice of life at a Maori language pre-school centre. 11.30: HEGGERTY HAGGERTY. Heggerty Haggerty, Broomstick, Blackcat and their friend and neighbour Farmer Giles, have all sorts of adventures. 11.40: RAINBOW. (R)

12 NOON: NEWS. 12.15 P.M.: YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. 1.15: VICTORIA WOOD AS SEEN ON TV. (R) The inimitable playwright, comedienne and songwriter Victoria Wood displays her many talents. 1.50: DAYS OF OUR LIVES.

2.45: THE PRACTICE. A drama serial about a general medical practice where a number of doctors share premises and facilities and which is at the very heart of Britain’s National Hosltli Service 3.45: AGAINST THE WIND. (R) A 13-part series exploring Australia's past — a story of the people who rarely found their way into the history books, except as statistics. (2) Wild Geese: In a nightmare six-month voyage aboard the convict ship Britannia, Mary finds an unlikely friend in the outwardly tough Dubliner, Polly McNamara. They endure the brutality of the Britannia’s sadistic captain and Mary makes a dangerous enemy in a spoilt, self-indulgent young officer of the New South Wales Corps — Ensign Maurice Greville. 4.45: THE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW. (R) 5.15: EMMERDALE FARM. 5.45: TE KARERE. The Maori News.

12 NOON: LOVE CONNECTION. This quiz programme with audience participation presents a way for singles to meet, if in rather public circumstances. 12.30: HART TO HART. (R) 1.30: THE PALLISERS. (R)

2.30: PLAY SCHOOL. Today’s activities include playdough, twigs and a carrot. 2.55: SESAME STREET. (R) Today presenting the letters I and T and the number 4. Also Korero Maori word of the day: Nga Waka (Boats). 3.55: AFTER SCHOOL. 4.00: SMURFS. (R) 4.30: FLINTSTONES FROLICS. (R)

5.00: Y.E.S. A 12-part young people’s drama series. “There’s no-one to listen or give advice” is the complaint that causes Terry, Frankie, Zoe and Dave to set up their own Youth Enquiry Service. But not many adults seem to like the idea, except perhaps for Charlie’s mum. 5.30: DR WHO : THE FACE OF EVIL. (R)

6.00: M*A*S*H. (R) 6.30: NEWS. 7.30: SORRY. Everyone except Timothy knows that “Tiny” Heseltine is insanely jealous over his girlfriend, Vanessa. When Tiny sees her out with Tim, the latter can expect trouble. 8.00: DEMOCRATIC PARTY OPENING ADDRESS. 8.10: MONEY GO ROUND. If you’re into breadline budgeting or big-time finance, Butch Bradley, Cathy Strong and friends let you in on the secrets of the dollar. 8.40: DON’T WAIT UP. Toby has moved into Tom’s flat and is not proving the easiest of guests. When Toby goes out for the evening Tom invites his mother round and offers her Toby’s bed as she has had a bit too much to drink. Toby also returns with a guest for the night — who is also inebriated. The two guests sleep in the same room while Tom and Toby share a bed in the lounge. 9.10: INDELIBLE EVIDENCE. Six murder investigations featuring the forensic scientists and police officers who solved the original cases. (2) A Family Story: On October 22, 1981 an American disappeared in Paris. His Israeli wife disappeared in England 10 days later. Police inquiries led to a strange and squalid bungalow on the south coast, the home of the couple’s son. The case was investigated by the Hampshire police and scientists from the Home Office Forensic Science Laboratory at Aldermaston. The names and people and places have been changed. 9.50: RAY BRADBURY THEATRE. A series based on Ray Bradbury’s short stories. The Screaming Woman: Heather, a girl given to reading creepy comics, is convinced that she can hear a woman screaming from beneath the ground in a wood near her home, but no-one takes her seriously. Starring Drew Barrymore, Janet Laine Green, Roger Dunn. 10.25: ARE YOU BEING SERVED. (R) A series about the antics of the staff at Grace Brothers Department Store. 11.00: SURVIVORS. (R) Ninety-eight per cent of the world’s population has been killed by a plague. It is the extermination of the old world and the beginning of a new one; those left have only their hands and muscle power to build it. 12 MIDNIGHT: CLOSEDOWN.

6.00: SONS AND DAUGHTERS. 6.30: SCARECROW AND MRS KING A series of adventures with an everyday housewife who gets tangled up with a secret agent. 7.30; EASTENDERS. "She ought to be put down. They would if she was a dog!” 8.00: SWORD OF HONOUR. (A seven-part series) (2) and (3) A love story and a sweeping family saga set against the turbulence and optimism of 15 of the most significant years in Australia’s history — 1965-1980. It is about Australia and Asia — locked in mutual agony and aspiration, in conflict, in turmoil, and finally at peace. It is also a story of obsessive love.

10.60: EYE WITNESS. The latest news plus current affairs. 11.00: THE UNTOUCHABLES. (R) A crime show set in Chicago during the 1930 s and based on the real-life exploits of Eliot Ness and his squad of Treasury agents, nicknamed “The Untouchables.” 12.05: CLOSEDOWN.

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Press, 28 July 1987, Page 19

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 28 July 1987, Page 19

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 28 July 1987, Page 19