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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

10.40 AEROBICS OZ STYLE. A series'of exercises. 11.05 PLAYSCHOOL. (R) THEME: Birds and their Habitats — the River. Ducks and Swans. Today’s story is “The Ugly Duckling” by Hans Christian Anderson. 11.30 KOHANGA REO. (R) A slice of life of a | Maori language pre-school | centre. 11.40 RAINBOW. Songs and stories.

12.00 NEWS. - 12.15 SANTA BARBARA. 1.10 PIG IN THE MIDDLE. (R)Barty tells his wife Susan that he has to go away for a night to a ! ' conference in Brighton, and that he cannot afford:to take her with him. i 1.40 DAYS OF OUR LIVES. 2.40 ITALIANS. (5) The Venetian Art Master: Ferruccio Berolo is a passionate . enthusiast: about Venice, where he lives; a-bout Venetian food and wine; and about classical dance, I which he once performed land |now teaches. 3.10 UP THE ELEPHANT AND ROUND THE CASTLE. Jim is into health and fitness, much to Dad London’s horror — meanwhile two pocket-sized burglars are into Jim’s castle! 3.45 LOU GRANT. (R)The Trib deplores a bookburning in a farm community while having censorship troubles of its own with a popular but libellous comic strip. I 4.45 ONLY WHEN I LAUGH. (R) A light-hearted look at life in hospital as the patients see it. 5.15 EMMERDALE FARM. 5.45 TE KARERE. The Maori News 6.00 KATE I AND ALLIE. (R) Comedy with two suddenly single mothers. I

12.00 THE LOVE CONNECTION. 12.25 ONE DAY AT A TIME. (R) 12.55 MID WEEK MINI-SERIES: MURDER IN TEXAS. (Part Two — Final.) A dramatisation of the strange sequence of evejnts — beginning with the death of Texas heiress, Joan Robinson Hill — that took place in' Houston, Texas in 1968. The mystery surrounding her death has never been solved.) 2.30 PLAY iSCHOOL. Housing/Shelter — Different types of houses. Today’s story is “How we Live” by Anita Harper.! ) i 2.55 AFTER SCHOOL. 3.00 THE CARE BEARS FAMILY. 3.30 ELECTRIC COMPANY. (R) ) 4.00 JEM. ) 4.30 THE HONEY SIEGE. ! 4.55 THE VIDEO DISPATCH. 5.30 DR WHO; NIGHTMARE OF EDEN. (R) 6.00 SONS ) AND DAUGHTERS.] An Australian drama) series.

6.30 NEWS. 7.30 OUR WORLD. The Good, The |Bad, And The Beautiful. [Flies. They are not always insects that get a good press —- other than being swotted with a newspaper. , 8.30 HOWARDS’ WAY. "If I go ahead, with the Barracud, Charles, you’ll! refuse to support . me!” “If you go ahead, Avril, i’ll fire you.” 9.30 LIFE WITHOUT GEORGE. (1)1 Jenny’s pregnancy causes a rift between her and Larry. They agree not to see each other for a while. Ben persuades Larry to join him for a night on the town — if two’s company then five is definitely a crowd. Starring (Simon Cadell, Carol Royle, Rosalind March, i 10.05 WORLD SNOOKER CHAMPIONSHIPS. From the Crucible in Sheffield, England, where the world’s best players battle for the world title. 12.00 CLOSEDOWN.

6.30 HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN. Jonathan and Mark become cooks at Camp Laurelbrook. They join blind Frank in attempting to convince Scott — a middle-aged man afflicted with retinitus pigmentosis — that life' for the blind can be meaningful. 7.30 ALF. A scandalous secret from his past makes Alf join a monastery. I ' 8.00 WHO’S THE BOSS? A series about single father (Tony Micelli, who is housekeeper for an ,advertising executive and her daughter. 8.30 HOOPERMAN. Hooperman’s [doorknob breaks off inj his hand as he; tries to get into his apartment. Locked out, he goes to Smith for help. | ’ i 9.00 WISEGUY. 10.00 EYE WITNESS. 11.00 THE SAINT. Simon Templar,: otherwise known as Saint, steps into a series of adventures involving secret agents, mystifying monsters, former Nazis and all manner of other evils. 12.00 CLOSEDOWN. I I-

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Press, 20 April 1988, Page 19

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 20 April 1988, Page 19

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 20 April 1988, Page 19

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