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10.45 A.M.: THE NEW ED ALLEN SHOW. (R). 11.05: PLAY SCHOOL. (R). Up and Down: Today’s story is “Great Day for Up” by Dr Seuss. 11.30: KOHANGA REO. 11.40: RAINBOW. (R).
12.99 NOON: NEWS. 12.15 P.M.: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. 1.15: AGONY. (R). 1.45: DAYS OF OUR LIVES.
2.40: CORONATION STREET. (R). 3.45: JENNIE. (R). 4.45: MAN ABOUT THE HOUSE. Colour Me Yellow: There comes a time when a man has to stand up to see how tall he Is. Robin finds himself several inches shorter than big Mick and sits down again. 5.15: EMMERDALE FARM. 5.45: TE KARERE. The Maori News.
6.00: M*A*S*H. (R). 6.30: NEWS. 7.30: ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES, Del and Rodney are still up to their old tricks, but will crafty sea-dog Uncle Albert teach them any new ones? 8.00: CRIMEWATCH. Natalie Brunt and lan Johnstone host this monthly special which opens police case files and invites viewers to phone in with information to help solve — and stop — crime. Toll Free (04) 692-526.
9.00: FAWLTY TOWERS. (R).Basil finds himself having to cope with two nasty situations when an American tourist and his wife arrive at the hotel late and demand dinner, and a guest dies in a room which is badly needed for its next occupant. 9.45: INTIMATE CONTACT. Clive Gregory recovers from his first bout of illness and pretends that life will soon be back to normal. His wife, Ruth, knows that this is impossible. She encounters hostility from old friends, yet finds support from unexpected quarters. 10.49: CRIMEWATCH UPDATE. 19.45: FALCON CREST. The continuing saga surrounding a family-owned Californian vineyard. 11.59: CLOSEDOWN.
12.09 NOON: THE LOVE CONNECTION.,,. 12.39 P.M.: MAGNUM P.I. (R). 1.35: WINGS. (R). ' 2.30: PLAY SCHOOL. Wing: Today’s story is “The Flyaway Kite” by Helen Cresswell. 2.55: SESAME STREET. 3.55: AFTER SCHOOL.
4.00: EMU’S WORLD. Second series in which the happy world of children in a Pink Windmill is threatended by the jealously evil witch named Grotbags. 4.30: GALLOPING GALAXIES. 5.00 GRANGE HILL. Banksie’s brother has a stock car. N 4 plan to joy ride... 5.25: DIFF’RENT STROKES. (R).
6.00: SONS AND DAUGHTERS. 6.30: FACTS OF LIFE. 7.00: GEORGE AND MILDRED. (R). 7.30: EASTENDERS. “Sharon, it’s a merry-go-round, and while you can’t face up to the truth, you can’t get off it.” 8.00: THE TRACEY ULLMAN SHOW. (Final). Tracey Ullman stars in a unique comedy series featuring a collection of “playlets,” sketches, songs and dance. 8.30: CHEERS. Abnormal Psychology: Fraiser Is excited about appearing on a local TV show featuring debates between noted psychiatrists, until he learns that his opponent is a woman he once dated whom he refers to as Dr Sigmund Frost.
9.00: ST ELSEWHERE. Girls Just Want to Have Fun: Cavanero secretly admits that a female doctor who’s a guest at her apartment is homosexual, and the news hits the rumour mill. 11.00: MINDER. (R). Fast and funny action with Terry McCann and Arthur Daley, the Laurel and Hardy of London’s criminal fraternity. 12.05 A.M.: CLOSEDOWN.
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