ONE Television New Zealand TWO
IMS: THE NEW ED ALLEN SHOW. (R) 11.15: PLAY SCHOOL. (R) Friends. Leaving, Con* tact: Today’s story is "When Imma Moved Away.” 11.34: KOHANGA REO. (R) 11.4* RAINBOW. (R)
12.4* NEWS. 12.15: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. 1.15: DOCTOR IN CHARGE. (R) 1.45: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. 2.4* PRISONER. 355: RIVALS OF SHERLOCK HOLMES. (R) 455: GERMAN SCENE. (R) 45* CROSSROADS. 5.15: EMMERDALE FARM. 5.45: TE KARERE.
12.4* THE LOVE CONNECTION. 125* ONE DAY AT A TIME. (R) 1255: FAME. 1.4* THE BROTHERS. (R)
250: PLAY SCHOOL. Balance. Today’s story is "The Tall Man” by Ursula Daniels. 255: SESAME STREET. (R) Today presenting the letters A and Z and the number 6. Also Korero Maori word of the day: Te Motoka (Motorcar). 4.00: ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS. 45* THE EDISON TWINS. 5.00: SHAZAM. Videos, interviews, music and fashion reviews, and the latest news from the entertainment scene. 5.35: TERRY AND THE GUNRUNNERS. (R) A six-part children’s adventure series. (1) Skatebord ace, Terry Teo, stumbles across archvillain gunrunner Ray Vegas unloading a shipment Vegas orders his side-kicks to kidnap the boy, which they do — but not before Terry has managed to tell his sister, karate expert Polly, some of the story.
4.4* M*A*S*H. (R) 0.30: NEWS. 75* CORONATION STREET. Alec Gilroy is “hotfoot” on the trail of Bet Lynch — and he has more than one surprise in store for her. 8.4* FAST FORWARD. A video magazine covering developments in science, technology and medicine from New Zealand and around the world.
85* THREE UP, TWO DOWN. Arrivals and Departures: Despite his pleas for forgiveness, Daphne turns a deaf ear to the perfidious Giles, and instead welcomes an old friend, who is visiting London for the day. 4.4* CLOSE UP. A New Zealand teen-aged drug addict and alcoholic tells how she slipped through the system and of the difficulty of finding treatment programmes.
0.00: SONS AND DAUGHTERS. 050: STARMAN. An adventure comedy series. 750: EVERY SECOND COUNTS. Couples earn seconds to win great prizes where Every Second Counts. Host Paul Henry puts the questions with humour, while the contestants compete against the clock. 8.4* GLOSS. The birthday party declines into a seething mass of accusations and recriminations. Gemma’s big story has alarm bells ringing in the Redfern empire. And Greg returns to the scene of the crime. 0.00: STINGRAY. Below the Line: Stingray searches for a missing diver at an oceanic research centre, which he discovers is being used as a front for an oil-pirating operation.
1I.M: CAGNEY AND LACEY. Two disarming young women — New . York cops — who demonstrate that in the fight against crime the female of the species can be as deadly as the male. 11. THE PRISONER. (R) The return of one of television’s most controversial series. 12. CLOSEDOWN.
IMS: EYEWITNESS. News, 11. H: THE MAN FROM UNCLE. (R) 12. H: CLOSEDOWN.
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