ONE Television New Zealand TWO
11.00 A.Mj THE NEW ED ALLEN SHOW. (R) Shape up with Ed Allen. 11.20: KOHANGA REO. (R) 11.30: HEGGERTY HAGGERTY. 11.40: RAINBOW. (R)
Andrew Clarke is Tony Lawrence in “Sword of Honour,” at 8 p.m. on Two.
12.00 NOON: NEWSLINE. The latest news from home and abroad followed by an opportunity for viewers to question a different election candidate on the telephone each day. Phone (09) 372-606 collect. Today: Irene Hutchings, Labour candidate for Kaiapara. 1.15: VICTORIA WOOD AS SEEN ON TV. (R) 1.50: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. 2.45: THE PRACTICE. A storm breaks out at the health centre. How has Jan Metcalfe’s story leaked out? Dr Golding is angry and worried that her husband might find out. And Des Quinn asks Dr Armitage to keep a secret from his wife. 3.45: AGAINST THE WIND. (R)A Question oi Guilt: Mary is assigned as a servant to Captain Wiltshire of the New South Wales Corps. Polly rides off into the wilds with a kindly tavernkeeper, Will Price. For Mary, life at the Wiltshire farm, Westbury, is clouded by the coldness and hostility of those around her. But she finds an unexpected friend — a brooding young English convict called Jonathan Garrett. 4.45: THE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW. (R) 5.15: EMMERDALE FARM. 5.45: TE KARERE.
12.00 NOON: LOVE CONNECTION. 12.39 P.M.: HART TO HART. (R) 1.30: THE PALLISERS. (R) (Final) 2.30: PLAY SCHOOL. Today’s activities include making a cardboard-box lorry. 2.55: SESAME STREET. (R) Today presenting the letters B and C and the number 6. Also Korero Maori word of the day: Nga Taonga (Jewellery). 3.55: AFTER SCHOOL. 4.00: SMURFS. (R) 4.30: FLINTSTONES FROLICS. (R) 5.00: Y.E.S. It looks as though the Youth Enquiry Service is doomed to failure when club leader Fred Jackson gives Frankie an ultimatum — “give up this enquiry rubbish on these premises or you’ll be out’” A meeting place becomes a priority for Frankie and her friends. 5.30: DR WHO: THE ROBOTS OF DEATH. (R)
6.00: M*A*S*H. (R) 6.30: NEWS* 7.30: SORRY. The Godfather: Timothy’s godson is being bullied at school, Tim is sent by his mother to discuss the matter with the boy’s father, a particularly short-tempered man, whom Tim first encounters under rather trying circumstances. 8.00: 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. 8.30: DON’T WAIT UP. Tom is trying hard to reunite his parents, but is appalled when Toby brings his attractive young receptionist, Madeleine, home after an evening out at Covent Garden. 9.00: INDELIBLE EVIDENCE. Windfall: A father and son lie dead outside their front door — the victim of an I.R.A. shooting. 400 yards away lies a half-eaten apple. 9.45: THE RAY BRADBURY THEATRE. Marionettes Incorporated: A computer salesman trapped in his predicatable, routine, suburban lifestyle and smothered by a motherly, overaffectionate wife, is approached by another electronic company, manufacturing a highly specialised producet and offering the opportunity of a lifetime. 10.20: ARE YOU BEING SERVED. (R) 10.55: SURVIVORS. (R) 12.00: CLOSEDOWN.
6.00: SONS AND DAUGHTERS. 6.30: SCARECROW AND MRS KING. The KGB takes interest in a new American play, forcing Amanda and Lee to perform exceedingly well their roles as agents or be killed in the final acL 7.30: EASTENDERS. “Your guvnor’s career in this pub is just about washed up.” 8.00: SWORD OF HONOUR. 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 — 19651980. 10.00: EYE WITNESS. The latest news plus current affairs with Lindsay Perigo. 11.00: THE UNTOUCHABLES. (R)A crime show set in Chicago during the 19305. 12.00: CLOSEDOWN.
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