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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

■ 'I r i 10.40 AEROBICS OZ STYLE. ! 11.05IPEAY SCHOOL. (R) Transport — Trucks. |; Today’s story is Buggle.” ! 11.30 KOHANGA REO. (R)! A Maori-language pre- | school centre. !j Ik. •. I 11.40 RAINBOW. Songs and stories. I i'4 Hi i ji: '1 ■ hil • '' ' J " '■ ■ ■Hd -■ 'i ! ■ -

k I ! I ' I i• H ■ I Penelope Keith is Caro--9 line Fielding, editorial E director of I Oasis publishI Ing, in j “Executive y Stress” at 8 p.m. on One. w ! ■][ ? 1 '.,.■ || [ - 1 ■ ' ' ('■

1 - - ' - ' ■ 12.00 j 'NEWS. •: • 1 { . || j ■ 12.15! SANTA BARBARA. I! 1.10 SORRY I’M A STRANGER. HERE MjYSELF. I A comedy series about J Henry Nunn, a who is totally ? resigned;■ to! his henpecked existence 'in Datchet. (lj) Hjenry that enough is enough ... the invading neighbours, well meaning though they mav be; are virtually coining; put of the woodwork. The only pldce for|peace and quiet is back with Sybil. Even an emissary ;in the shape of Mumtaz' cannot dissuade him from a return to Datchet.' 'i . ! i H 1.40 THE 1 YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. 2.35 PRISONER. Life behind bars in an Australian women’s prison'. 1 = ' H 3.30 THE GREAT | PLANT COLLECTION. Roy widely travelled explorer aind plant • .’ i hunter, has collected plants as. far pfiefd as ; Turkey and j Nepal, Russia, Malaysia , and China, and New Zealand. Each programme in the series visits one of thd great gardens of the jUnited Kingdom — places famous for their collections of trees, shrubs and flowers. I 4.00 LEAVE IT TO CHARLIE. (R) The story of the life and loves of Charlie—;an insurance man a new job in a new town. (1) Boltqn may welcome careful drivers, but how doeslit feel iabout keen young insurance men? I 4.25 CROSSROADS. i I 5.15 EMMERDALE FARM. j 5.45 TE KARERE. The tdaori News. ! I 6.00 M*A*S*H. (R) .'! .]| I■ i ~.. 1 .1 , 1 " I—-!-' , ' ;;

1 12.00 THE LOVE CO MNECTION. i 12.30 ONE DAY AT A [TIME. (R) ' 12.55 HOTEL -,.[[■ j 1 . 1.45 ONE MILLION DOLLAR CHANCE OF A I LIFETIME. A game show which boasts the j biggest pay-off |in television history, — a 1 chance to win one million dollars. 4; I 2.05 SHA NA NA. The hits of the 50s. . 2.30 I’LAY SCHOOL] Bears. Today’s story is. “Pooh and Piglet” by |A. A. Milne. 1 2.55 AFTER SCHOqjL. - I I i 3.00 SESAME STREET. I ’ 4.00 THE CURIOSITY SHOW. A series designed ; for eight to 14-year-old children! encouraging i them to abser/e and learn from the, world ! - |- around them. I [ [. | : 4.30 DANGER (BAY; 1 An action-advbnture series [ about a crusading vet and curator of [marine 1 mammals at th[e Vancouver Aquarium'and his j ■ : two outspoken children. I T ; 5.00 BAD BOYES Eryan helps his teachers, hides, pet-sits, anything — because the Slug wants revenge! I ill i . 5.30 The undersea adventures of Mike [ kelson and hita ! daughter Jenny.] 6.00 SONS AND DAUGHTERS. i' ' ' 1 | I ' ' ! I I ■ 4 i ■ : u !' ■ i Ji! '

- 6.30 NEWS. ' | ‘ I ■’ ' 7.30 CORONATION) STREET. | Sally and Kevin Webster are all set fco become home-owners) but ia letter from the building society leads them to a skeleton in the 8.00 EXECUTIVE STRESS. A hew series of the comedy in which two successful publishing executives seek to keep j their marriage a secret from their colleagues at Oasis) Publishj ing.: j |' J .... r 1 ■ d. 8.30 FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. Karen Sims introduces international issues with the pick of overseas current affairs programmes. i 9.00 FESTIVAL. From the 1988 International festival of) the Ajrts, Television New Zealand in ) association with A.M.P. presents Highlights. A i programme of excerpts arid examples of the events that make up the diverse mix .of the ’ 1988 International Festival) of Arts. J) 10.00 THE DAYS AND NIGHTS OF MOLLY DODD; Molly tries to;get a )commission cheque from | heir former boss and lover, 'Dennis, who delays : paying’ her in, order to see her again. 10.30 ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS.) A conteinporary rendering of sofne of Alfred Hitch]' j cock’s 'classic)tales, re-cast and updaited. |. 11.00 CHARTERS AND CALDICOTT. (R) Charters ) and Caldicott) finally learn the truth about I Jock Beevers: he was an icon smuggler. They ' also ; solve the mystery lof Jock’s[ strange | message, which sends them off to Yabble, a I village in Kent, where Jock intended to retire.; 12.00 CLOSEDOWN. - J | j |

I’JII. I : 1 I 6.30 PERFECT STRANGERS. i ! I 7.00 FULL HOUSE.! | | ] [.!■' -| 7.30 WITH A BUCKET ON YOUR HEAD] Nick I ■ Tansley brings you buckets of fun. This] week . 5 4 with Jellybellies,, Ritchie Pickett, Mica and ; Hopeless, Sidqbiisters, Cliff Thorogood, l Maxine Naden, Hands Up Puppets, Fanfare and i audience jokers! ! | ' I 8.00 THE THURSDAY FEATURE: FLYING HIGH. (R) A spoof on, disaster films with passengers and crew on'an airliner poisoned by a fish dinner. Their lives are in the hands of [a shellshocked veteran with a drinking problem. Starring Peter Graves, Robert Stack;' Lorna Patterson, Robert Hays. 10.09 EYE WITNESS. 11.00 MANNIX. 11.55 CLOSEDOWN

Dennis Marsh, a member of the Sidebusters standup 'comic team, appears in “With a Bucket! on Your Head” at 7.30 p.m. on Two. j J '' | i ■ Jj!

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Press, 24 March 1988, Page 15

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 24 March 1988, Page 15

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 24 March 1988, Page 15