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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

10.15 AEROBICS OZ STYLE. 10.40 PLAY SCHOOL. (R) Wood and paper — fun with boxes. Today’s story is “My Cat Likes to Hide in Boxes” by Eve Sutton and Lynley Dodd. 11.05 RAINBOW. 11.20 POB’S PROGRAMME. Pob is a hobgoblintype creature who lives in the television screen. 11.45 KOHANGA REO. (R) A Maori-language preschool centre. 12.00 NEWS.

11.15 THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS.

12.15 SANTA BARBARA. 1.10 DOCTOR AT SEA. (R) 1.40 DAYS OF OUR LIVES. 2.40 BIG DEAL. (R) Henry Diamond throws a party for his business associates, and Robby flees to the pub down the road in horror. 3.25 GERMAN SCENE. 3.45 ANNA KARENINA. (Final) (R). The midwife Lizaveta arrives and tries to reassure Levin, who is giving way to his nerves. 4.45 THREE’S COMPANY. (R) Comedy. 5.15 EMERDALE FARM. 5.45 TE KARERE. The Maori News. 6.00 RUGBY SPECIAL. Highlights: Otago v. Wales: Highlights from Carisbrook in Dunedin of today’s big match between Wales and Otago. Otago finished third in last year’s national provincial championships and should provide more than a match for Wales in this, the third match in their tour.

12.15 THE LOVE CONNECTION. 12.40 CRAZY LIKE A FOX. Harry and Harrison aid a beautiful television newswoman, who is fired for reporting that huge reserves of gold are buried beneath San Francisco. 1.35 ONE DAY AT A TIME. (R) 2.00 ALICE. 2.30 PLAY SCHOOL. Substances — Stretchy and Bouncy. Today’s story is ‘Bubbly Bubble.” 2.55 AFTER SCHOOL. 3.00 SESAME STREET. 4.00 SIMON AND THE WITCH. The Hon Cuthbert Fox-Custard discovers what it’s like to have fun. Meanwhile George, the cat, is causing a national emergency. 4.25 BOOK TOWER. Actor Stephen Moore introduces young viewers to six very different books. 5.00 FLINTSTONE FROLICS. (R) 5.30 DR WHO: THE LEISURE HIVE. (R) 6.00 SONS AND DAUGHTERS.

6.30 NEWS. 7.30 FAIR GO. Your rights, wrongs and ripoffs. 8.00 MATLOCK. When a renowed author is murdered, Matlock defends the accused only to encounter a disturbing revelation about his client midway through the trial. 9.00 TUESDAY DOCUMENTARY — WHALES. The documentary weaves together spectacular and rare footage of these magnificent animals, with the stories of the people who prey on them and struggle to protect them. 10.00 INTERNATIONAL SNOOKER 88. Today’s action from the Legislative Chamber in Parliament, Wellington. 11.00 HOUSE CALLS. Charley’s jittery patient calls in a slew of specialists to the hospital who question Charley’s every move. 11.30 CITIZEN SMITH. (R) Comedy. 12.05 CLOSEDOWN.

6.30 ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK. Up-to-the-minute interviews with some of, Hollywood’s best-known personalities and a look behind the scenes of the world’s most star-struck city. 7.30 EASTENDERS. “I’ve got you a going away present sweetheart. Some barley sugar for the flight.” 8.00 THE FLYING DOCTORS. D.J. is in danger of losing his job and Dr Randall discovers a youth whose tonsils she removed has a crush on her. 9.00 JAKE AND THE FAT MAN. It’s business as usual during the holidays according to McCabe, especially after assistant D.A. Kugell stumbles into a possible homicide case while tracking down outstanding support payments. 10.00 EYE WITNESS. 11.00 QUINCY. A medically orientated crime series. 12.00 CLOSEDOWN.

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Press, 24 May 1988, Page 11

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 24 May 1988, Page 11

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 24 May 1988, Page 11

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