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10.40 A.M.: AEROBICS DOWN UNDER. 11.05: PLAY SCHOOL. (R) Limbs. Today’s story is "I Hate my Teddy Bear.” 11.30: KOHANGA REO. (R) 11.40: RAINBOW. (R) 12.00: NEWS 12.15 P.M.: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. 1.15: AGONY. (R) 1.45: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. 2.45: THE PRACTICE. 3.45: FLAME TREES OF THIKA. (R) A seven-part series based on the novel by Elspeth Huxley. Friends in High Places: The Grants discover that European medicine is useless against the power of the native witch doctor. 4.45: THE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW. (R) 5.15: EMMERDALE FARM. 5.45: TE KARERE. The Maori News. 6.00: M*A*S*H. (R) 6.30: NEWS. 7.30: SORRY. Ronnie Corbett returns in a second series of the comedy about a young-at-heart 41-year-old who still lives at home with his parents, and has to cope with a domineering mother who refuses to recognise that her son is anything but a little boy. Starring Ronnie Corbett, Barbara Lott, William Moore. 8.00: LYTTON’S DIARY. A beautiful newcomer upsets the "Daily News’s” desk when it is discovered she owes her job to the patronage of the newspaper’s proprietor. Neville Lytton sends her in pursuit of a runaway tennis star and finds himself spending an afternoon in a pornographic cinema. 8.00: SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR. Introduced by Peter Williams. For the twenty-fifth successive year, the Sportsman of the Year Dinner is coordinated by the Murray Halberg Trust for Crippled Children. 10.00: ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS. 10.30: ARE YOU BEING SERVED. (R) The HoldUp: It is stock-taking night at Grace Bros, and the only people left in the store are the staff of Captain Peacock’s floor — and two ruthless criminals. 11.05: THE SWEENEY. (R) Detective Inspector Regan and Detective Sergeant Carter and their relentless pursuit of crime in the East End underworld. Cover Story: What’s a beautiful girl like you doing in a place like this? An old line is given a new twist when the girl is glamorous journalist Sandy Williams, who seems to predict crime before it happens. Starring John Thaw, Dennis Waterman, Garfield Morgan. 12.10 A.M.: CLOSEDOWN.
12.00 NOON: THE LOVE CONNECTION. 12.30 P.M.: HART TO HART. (R) 1.35: BONANZA. (R) 2.30: PLAY SCHOOL. Waking Up. Today’s story is "Run, Run, Chase the Sun.” 2.55: SESAME STREET. (R) Today presenting the letters G and S and number 9. Also Korero Maori word of the day: Peke (Bags). 3.55: AFTER SCCHOOL. 4.00: SNORKS. (R) 4.30: FLINTSTONE FROLICS. (R) 5.00: THE EYE OF THE DRAGON. We’d been taken by Sam Chan to an island where he’d kidnapped us, we thought we’d escaped but here he was once again, waiting for us at the ferry. 5.30: DR WHO. The Invasion of Time. (1) The Doctor returns to Gallifrey after meeting mysterious aliens in space. Immediately after arriving he demands to see Cardinal Borusa and invokes his right to the presidency. 6.00: SONS AND DAUGHTERS. 6.30: SCARECROW AND MRS KING. 7.30: EASTENDERS. “Lofty, tell her a woman’s place is in the home.” 8.00: NEW ZEALAND FEATURE FILM SEASON. “Savage Islands.” In the mid-1800s, the South Pacific islands are subjected to constant raiding by “blackbirders” (slavers). Captain “Bully” Hayes and Ben Pease, once shipmates but now deadly rivals, have been the main offenders through the years, but Hayes now confines his business to double-dealing unwary passengers on his scow, the Rona. Starring Tommy Lee Jones, Michael O’Keefe, Max Phipps, Jenny Seagrove. 10.00: EYEWITNESS.
11.00: QUINCY. A medically orientated crime series with Quincy, a medical examiner for the L.A. County Coroner's Office. 12.00: CLOSEDOWN.
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