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10.45: AEROBICS DOWN UNDER. Exercises. 11.11; PLAY SCHOOL. (R) Beds. Today’s story is “Huhana and the Butterfly.” 11.35: NEWSLINE. An opportunity for the public to phone members of the Royal Commission with their questions and points of view on Social Policy. Today’s officer of the commission, Trlsh Hall.
Don Johnson stars in “The Long Hot Summer;” which begins tonight on Two at 8 p.nt.
12.45: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. 1.45: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. 2.45: CORONATION STREET. (R) 3.45: MARIE CURIE. (R) Marie meets Paul Langevin. Pierre is killed in an accident. Her letters; to Langevin are stolen. 4.45: MAN ABOUT THE HOUSE. Chrissy discovers that she has an unknown admirer. Mrs Roper takes him over and Mr Roper feels the first pangs of jealousy. 5.15: EMMERDALE FARM.
5.45: TE KARERE. The Maori New: 6.00: M*A"S*H. (R) 6.30: NEWS.
7.31: FOREIGN BODIES. IT IS LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT WHEN MOTOR MECHANIC TOM MEETS NURSE ROISIN. 8.03: BERGERAC. Jim Bergerac is back in action fighting crime on Jersey in the Channel Islands. 9.00: MCPHAIL AND GADSBY. (Final). The burnished rapier of satire gleams as the strident duo present recent events as they might have been. 9.30: SCARED STRAIGHT. (Final) A follow-up to last week’s documentary which looks at how successful the unique correctional course was in scaring juvenile offenders into going straight. It updates what has happened to the youths, now adults, and the convicts in the ensuing years. 10.30: TRAVELLING MAN. Following a new lead on his missing son, ex-policeman Lomax sails into unwelcoming waters. Some baffling and frightening events occur; someone is hostile to his presence. Lomax is determined to find out who — and why. 114$: IT’S A LIVING. 11W: CLOSEDOWN.
12.00: THE LOVE CONNECTION. 12.30; MAGNUM PI. (R) 1.35: THE WALTONS. (R) 2.30: PLAY SCHOOL. The Beach. Today’s story is “The Bedside Beach." $.55: SESAME STREET. (R) 3.55: AFTER SCHOOL. 4.00: EMU’S WORLD. 4.30: THE LOST ISLAND. (R) 4.55: THE CUCKOO SISTER. Kate and Rosie visit the East End in search of Rosie’s mother, but what they find out is a shock to them both. 5.25: DIFFRENT STROKES. (R) 6.00: SONS AND DAUGHTERS. 6.30: R.T.R. COUNTDOWN CLUB SPECIAL. Top New Zealand bands Ardijah and Soul on Ice show their latest songs at Candyo's, Wellington. 7.00: ALF. (R)Willie Tanner is a typical family man whose peaceful life in the suburbs is thrown out of whack when a bedraggled space creature crashes into the roof of his garage and takes Up residence. 7.30; EASTENDERS, “You thinking what I’m thinking Atige? Wd’ve have been set up — by bur daughter." 8.00: MINI-SERIES: THE LONG HOT SUMMER. (Part 1). A two-part mini-series about a wfealthy southern American family’s obsession with love and land, based on the story by William Faulkner. This is a remake of the topgrossing film of the same name, made in 1958. Starring Don Johnson, Cybill Shepherd, Jason Robards.
10.00: EYEWITNESS. 11.00: CALL TO GLORY. Sarnac is asked by the F. 8.1 to assist in setting up a sting-type operation at Edwards Air Force Base to catch a visiting friend suspected of being a spy. 12.00: CLOSEDOWN.
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