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19.45: AEROBICS DOWN UNDER. 11.19: PLAY SCHOOL. (R) Car Journey to the Country. Today’s story is "Journey to Uncle Jim’s.” 11.35: THE MAGIC ROUNDABOUT. (R) 11.49: RAINBOW.
12.96: NEWS. 12.15: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. 1.15: DOCTOR AT SEA. (Final.) (R) 1.45: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. 2.49: PRISONER. Life behind bars in an Australian women’s prison. 3.44: RIVALS OF SHERLOCK HOLMES. (R) A drama series based on Sir Hugh Greene’s anthology of Victorian and Edwardian detective stories. 4.45: CROSSROADS. A drama set in the Crossroads Motel. 5.15: EMMERDALE FARM. 5.45: TE KARERE. The Maori News.
12.00: THE LOVE CONNECTION. 12.30: ONE DAY AT A TIME. (R) 12.55: FAME. 1.40: THE BROTHERS. (R) 2.30: PLAY SCHOOL. Farming — Mud and Goats. Today’s story is “The Three Billy Goats Gruff.” 2.55: SESAME STREET. (R) Today presenting the letters A and X and the number 11. Also Korero Maori word of the day — nga toa (shops). 3.55: AFTER SCHOOL. 4.00: ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS. A cartoon series featuring David Seville and the cheeky chipmunks led by the irrepressible Alvin, the most mischievous of all. 4.30: RED SERGE. Lucinda: It’s time for the annual horse race between the Indians, the cowhands, the Mounties and the Chadwick girls ... with gambling on the side, of course. 5.00: SHAZAM. Videos, interviews, music and fashion reviews, and the latest news from the entertainment scene.
6.09: M*A*S*H. (R) 6.30: NEWS. 7.30: CORONATION STREET. Alan’s joy turns to frustration when a visitor delivers a startling revelation, and Jack’s knack for putting his foot in it almost has Brian sticking the boot in! 8.00: WE’RE ONLY HUMAN. Mark Downe, Phoebe Freebee, Arthur Chance and Joy Fuluser introduce Bryan Bruce and lan Johnstone and their guests to the persuasion factors they use to sell us things we didn’t know we wanted. By the way, anyone interested in a 1975 Triumph, good order, quiet motor, tidy condition? 8.30: THE TWO OF US. A situation comedy about a young couple who live together in disharmony. 9.00: TAHITI WITNESS. A documentary detailing the increase in cancer among French Polynesians and the allegations that this is directly related to nuclear weapon testing at Mururoa. Using a Television New Zealand crew and tourist camera equipment, the team visited Tahiti and neighbouring islands. Also secretly recorded was the lonely life of Polynesian cancer victims flown to Paris for treatment. 10.05: 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. 11.05: THE BROTHERS MCGREGOR. A comedy about two half-brothers — one black, the other white — who run a second-hand car business in Liverpool. 11.40: WKRP IN CINCINNATI. (R) 12.10: CLOSEDOWN.
6.00: SONS AND DAUGHTERS. A drama series about two families — the Hamiltons and the Palmers. 6.30: SUZUKI YOUNG MOTORCYCLIST 1987. The results of the first nationally co-ordinated motorcycle safety contest. 7.30: EVERY SECOND COUNTS. Couples earn seconds to win great prizes where Every Second Counts. 8.00: GLOSS. The Redfern family has been stood completely on its head. Wedded bliss for Alistair? “Gloss” without Maxine? Meanwhile Brad is haunted by the past, and Rex is toying with his new-found power.
9.00: STINGRAY. Mystery and intrigue are the key ingredients in this action/adventure series. 10.00: EYEWITNESS. 11.00: ST ELSEWHERE. Bye, George. Dr Wyler prepares to return to Africa — even though it could mean his death — when he learns that his clinic has been destroyed by hostile Government soldiers. 12.00: CLOSEDOWN.
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