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11.45: THE NEW ED ALLEN SHOW. (R) 11.15: PLAY SCHOOL. (R) 11.36: KOHANGA REO. (R) 11.46: RAINBOW. (R)
12. H: NEWS. 1115: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. 1.15: FARRINGTON OF THE F 0. (R) A sevenpart comedy series about a British Consultate. 1.45: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. 144: 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 Health Service. 135: AGAINST THE WIND. (R)A 13-part series exploring Australia’s past. 4.45: THE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW. (R) 115: EMMERDALE FARM. 141* TE KARERE. Maori News.
12.66: THE LOVE CONNECTION. 12.34: HART TO HART. (R) 1.34: PLANET EARTH. (R)A seven-part series exploring the current state of the Earth sciences. 2.34: PLAY SCHOOL. 2.55: SESAME STREET. 3.55: AFTER SCHOOL. 4.66: SMURFS. (R)
4.35: FLINTSONE FROLICS. (R) 5.55: Y.E.S. Bad Luck Man: Dave’s thoughts are on a holiday in Hong Kong. 5.35: DR WHO: THE INVISIBLE ENEMY. (R)
6.66: M*A*S*H. (R) 134: NEWS. 734: H DE HI. God Bless Our Family: Clive’s family arrives en masse to stop his marriage to Gladys. Does this give Clive the excuse he’s been looking for? 5.44-. FAIR GO.
6.06: SONS AND DAUGHTERS. 6.30: SCARECROW AND MRS KING. Section Chief Billy Melrose can only remember bizarre fragments of the previous week-end. Scarecrow and Mrs King must piece together Billy’s strange week-end before it’s too late. 7.30: EASTENDERS. "All being well, the Dagmar will be opening its doors in precisely 59 minutes.” 8.00: WHO’S THE BOSS.
836: LIFE WITHOUT GEORGE. Jenny decides to make a go of her relationship with Larry, but will he be able to cope with her chicken liver 5.66: TUESDAY DOCUMENTARY “J MANDELA. A dramatised version of the life of South African black leader, Nelson Mandela, who formed the African National Congress and devised the Freedom charter. Advocating a system of non-violence, he finally agreedto use sabotage to make the South African Government dismantle apartheid and was sentenced to life imprisonment. 1166: CLOSEDOWN.
8.30: CROSSBOW: To his homeland — suffering under the yoke of a cruel and oppressive empire — he is a symbol of hope. The crossbow and the apple have become a flag offreedom. To the Emperor he is a dangerous spark that must be extinguished before it can become a flame. 9.O6:NTHE BILL. (R) 10.06: EYEWITNESS. 11.06: THE UNTOUCHABLES. (R) 1166: CLOSEDOWN.
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