ONE Television New Zealand TWO
10.45: AEROBICS OZ STYLE. A series of exercises. 11.10: PLAY SCHOOL. (R) Today’s activities include space travel. 11.35: THE MAGIC ROUNDABOUT. (R) 11.40: RAINBOW. (R)
12.00: WHODUNNIT. (R) 12.45: THE ODD COUPLE. 1.10: ALIAS SMITH AND JONES, (final) (R) 2.00: DR KILDARE, (final) (R) 2.50: BEWITCHED. (R) 3.10: IN THE WILD WITH HARRY BUTLER. Popular Australian naturalist Harry Butler continues his campaign to educate wildlife’s most dangerous enemy — Man — and to introduce viewers to rare animals and plants they might otherwise never see. 3.40: LAST OF THE SUMMER WINE. (R) 4.15: A TALE OF TWO CITIES, (final) (R) 5.05: CROSSROADS. 5.30: EMMERDALE FARM.
12.00: THE LOVE CONNECTION. This quiz programme with audience participation presents a way for singles to meet, if in rather public circumstances. 12.30 P.M.: THAT’S INCREDIBLE. (R) 1.15: THE BROTHERS. (R) 2.05: THE FRIDAY MATINEE. “Pearl of the South Pacific.” A trio of scheming adventurers, greedy for the pearl treasures on a South Sea island, ruthlessly destroy the peace and tranquility of the island. Starring David Farrar, Dennis Morgan, Virginia Mayo. 3.40: ELECTRIC COMPANY. (R) 4.10: BAKER STREET BOYS. (R) 4.30: CODE RED. (R) 5.30: GET SMART. (R)
6.00: M*A*S*H. (R) 6.30: NEWS. 7.00: CORONATION STREET. 7.30: CLIVE JAMES. 8.20: IN SICKNESS AND IN HEALTH. 8.55: TAGGART.' “Dead Ringer.” (R) Things have gone from bad to worse in Taggart’s kidnapping case — the child’s life is in real danger. (Part two of a three-part mini-series.) 9.55: NEWS. 10.10: SPORTS SPECIAL. World men’s bowls championships preview. Doug Armstrong introduces a programme in which Peter Beiliss, World Singles Champion, looks back at his thrilling victory over Scotland’s Willie Wood in the 1984 Championship. Included is extensive coverage of the 1984 Final. 10.40: SUMMER MOVIE. “Rivikin: Bounty Hunter.” This action adventure drama is based on the exploits of Stanley Rivikin, a New York-based bounty hunter who has been tracking down bail jumpers for more than 20 years. Starring Ron Liebman, Harry Morgan, Harold Gary. 12.25: CLOSEDOWN.
6.00: SONS AND DAUGHTERS. 6.30: A COUNTRY PRACTICE. 7.30: THE TRACEY ULLMAN SHOW. Tracey Ullman stars in a unique comedy series with a collection of “playets,” sketches, and song and dance. Each episode also features new contemporary performers. 8.00: NIGHT COURT. Comedy with Judge Harry Stone solving cases in Manhattan’s night court in a most unconventional manner. 8.30: MINI-SERIES. “Eureka Stockade” (part two) A series about the 1854 Australian rebellion against the colony’s taxation policies. Starring Bryan Brown, Bill Hunter, Carol Burns. 10.30: SOAP. (R) 11.00: SPECIAL SQUAD. A drama series about an elite group of men who see themselves as winners in the fight against crime. 11.55: CLOSEDOWN.
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