ONE Television New Zealand TWO
9.55 SPORTS SPECIAL — INTERNATIONAL CRICKET. NZ V. ENGLAND. Live coverage from Carisbrook in Dunedin of the first innings from the first One Day International between New Zealand and England. 1.35 WKRP IN CINCINNATI (R) Comedy. 2.10 SPORTS SPECIAL — INTERNATIONAL CRICKET. NZ V. ENGLAND. ONE-DAYER. Also highlights from last night’s InterDominion Championships raced at Harold Park in Sydney. PROGRAMME TIMES (approximate only and subject to change): 2.10 cricket, 5.45 trotting. 6.00 TE KARERE. The Maori News. 6.15 SPORTS SPECIAL — INTERNATIONAL CRICKET HIGHLIGHTS. 6.30 NEWS. The latest national and international news, including sport. 7.30 THE FIRST EDEN. A four-part series in which David Attenborough travels the Mediterranean to present a spectacular portrait of the plants and animals living in its waters and on its shores.
Ken Wahl is Vinnie Terranova, a street-smart cop, in “Wiseguy” at 9 p.m. on Two.
12.00 THE LOVE CONNECTION. 12.30 ONE DAY AT A TIME. (R) A comedy series. Starring Bonnie Franklin, Mackenzie Phillips, Valerie Bertinelli, Pat Harrington. 12.55 MIDWEEK MINI-SERIES: THE IMMIGRANTS. (R) (Final). 2.30 PLAY SCHOOL. Fish in the water. Today’s story is ‘'Five Foolish Fishermen” (traditional). i 2.55 AFTER SCHOOL. 3.00 THE i CARE BEARS FAMILY. 3.30 ELECTRIC COMPANY. 4.00 JEM! An animated cartoon series about Jerrica Benton, a young woman of the 80s who! is co-owner of the Starlight Music Corporation and the hottest rock singer around, leader of the Holograms. 4.30 SPIRIT BAY. Hot News: Mary, an aspiring reporter, comes to Spirit Bay to work on a newspaper'story with her cousin Mavis. Mavis refuses to help her arrogant cousin. Then a raging forest fire forces the girls to put aside their differences and work together to rescue their grandmother. 5.00 THE: VIDEO DISPATCH. Rodney Bryant presents a review of the week’s news for younger viewers. 5.30 DR WHO: THE DESTINY OF THE DALEKS. 6.00 SONS AND DAUGHTERS. 6.30 HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN. 7.30 EASTENDERS. The comings and goings at Albert Square. 8.00 BILLY T JAMES AND ... New Zealand’s most popular comedian on location with Peter Rowley playing life for laughs.
8.30 HOWARDS’ WAY. Family drama and intrigue set in the world of the society sailing set, high fashion and big business. “If we joined forces and worked together, you could inherit it all one day." "I don’t need it, Father. I’m building my own business.” 9.30 A FINE ROMANCE. (R) The return of the popular comedy in which a couple find themselves in a romantic situation in spite of heavy-handed match-making attempts of their friends. 10.00 DYNASTY. Taking his hostages to an abandoned drilling site, Matthew Blaisdel's obsession with Krystle intensifies; Steven's passive resistance to Blaisdel is questioned; Alexis hires a. private investigator to find information on her mysterious:rescuer. (Part two of a twopart story). 11.00 SPORTS SPECIAL — SOCCER: OLYMPIC QUALIFYING. I Highlights from tonight’s Olympic qualifying match between New Zealand and Israel! played in Adelaide. 12.05 CLOSEDOWN. I
8.30 HOOPERMAN. A comedy drama series. Summoned by a court order for Bijoux’s attack on the mailman, Hooperman struggles to force a tranquiliser down the dog's throat. To add to his woes. Susan presents him with a list of desperately needed reepairs required to bring his inherited apartments back up to scratch. 9.00 WISEGUY. Vinnie is a street-smart, savvy, “wiseguy" cop, whose unique background and personality make him the perfect choice to become a “deep sleeper” — an undercover cop who serves the force by infiltrating the mob. 10.00 EYE WITNESS. 11.00 THE SAINT. Simon Templar, otherwise known as The Saint, steps into a series of adventures involving secret agents, mystifying monsters, former Nazis and all manner of other evils. Starring Roger Moore. 12.00 CLOSEDOWN.
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