ONE Television New Zealand TWO
19.45: THE NEW ED ALLEN SHOW. (R) 11.95: PLAY SCHOOL. (R) 11.39: KOHANGA REO. (R) 11.49: RAINBOW. (R)
Warren Mitchell is Alf Garnett in “Till Death Us Do Part” at 10.30 p.m. on One.
12.99 NOON: NEWS. j 12.15 P.MJ THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. 1 Lift WHAT A CARRY ON. The most hilarious moments from 20 years of “Carry On” films. 1.45: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. 2.49: THE PRACTICE. A drama series about a general medical practice. Fiona lays on a free feast But Harry Beswick will pay the price. 3.49: LOU GRANT. (R) 4.45: ANIMALS IN ACTION. (R) Camouflage: “Now you see me, now you don’t” In all quarters of the animal kingdom there are animals whose survival depends on not being seen for what they are. 5.15: EMMERDALE FARM. Life in the village of Beckindale. 5.45: TE KARERE. The Maori News.
12.00 NOON: THE LOVE CONNECTION. 12.30 P.M.: ONE DAY AT A TIME. (R) 1.00: ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK. (R) 1.35: FAMILY AT WAR. (R) 2.30: PLAY SCHOOL. Garden Creatures. Today’s story is “The Toys’ Garden Treasure Hunt.” 2.55: SESAME STREET. 3.55: AFTER SCHOOL. 4.00: SMURFS. (R) 4.30: THE VIDEO DISPATCH. News and current affairs for the younger viewers. 4.55: ABRACADABRA. A fast moving visual feast of cartoons, comedy, music, drama, puppets and television wizardry all chosen to reflect the ever-increasing impact that science and technology is having on the world around us. 5.25: DR WHO: THE INVISIBLE ENEMY. (R)
6.66: M*A*S*H. (R) LM: NEWS. 7.35: JOURNEYS IN NATIONAL PARKS. The National Parks contain much of New Zealand’s wild landscape. Peter Hayden is guided through our parks by people who know them well. (2) Westland-Aoraki: The west wind is the major influence on our alpine park. Tonight’s journeys start where the wind hits the coastal forests, follow the wind as it rises and drops its rain and snow on the Alps, then descend the Tasman Glacier to the eastern drylands. SJt: MY SISTER SAM. Comedy with Samantha Russell, an up-and-coming 28-year-old freelance photographer. I.M: HOWARD’S WAY. “Fm asking you, Mrs Harvey, because I don’t think Jan’s being honest with herself, and you’re the only person who knows if she is.” 16.56: WHO.DARES WINS. A comedy series with an accent on satire. 1636: TILL DEATH US DO PART. (R) The combination of petrol difficulties with the miners’ strike has meant that Britain is on a three-day-week, and Else decides to join in. But hers is voluntary — another kind of strike — and she needs little provocation to start thinking about all she has missed by being married to Alf. 11.15: SECRET ARMY. (R) A drama series about the ordinary people of the occupied countries Holland, Belgium and France — who / assisted Allied airmen to evade the German '' forces and make their way back to Britain to fight again. 12.16: CLOSEDOWN.
6.05: SONS AND DAUGHTERS. An Australian drama series 6.30: OUR HOUSE. Different Habits: Kris befriends Bonnie, a girl who has it all, including a serious drinking problem. Gus and Joe lend their expertise to Kris’s softball team: while Joe plays Tommy Lasorda, Gus makes Bonnie comes to grips with her addiction. 7.30: EASTENDERS. “You never took marriage seriously — I can’t see divorce getting in your way.” 8.00: THE WEDNESDAY FEATURE. FIRST A.I.D.S. (R) Young stars from the worlds of rock and comedy unite in an unprecedented television event designed to tackle an unprecedented problem — A.LD.S. It’s the young who may be most at risk from this deadly new health menace, and this programme is aimed specially at helping young people decide what to do about it. 9.25: THREE OF A KIND. The return of old favourites and special guest appearances in this third series. 10.00: EYEWITNESS.
11.00: SOAP. (R)
11.30: BARNEY MILLER. (R) 12.00: CLOSEDOWN.
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