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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

10.15 AEROBICS OZ STYLE. 10.40 PLAYSCHOOL. (R) Machines — Steam and Boats. Today’s story is “My Dad’s the Best Train.” 11.05 RAINBOW. 11.20 POB’S PROGRAMME. 11.45 KOHANGA REO. (R) 12.00 NEWS.

11.15 THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS.

12.15 SANTA BARBARA. 1.10 NEVER THE TWAIN. (R) 1.40 DAYS OF OUR LIVES. 2.35 KNOTS LANDING. 3.25 IN THE WILD WITH HARRY BUTLER. The island state of Tasmania was once joined to the Australian mainland by a land bridge, allowing the migration of plants and animals. As the landform altered, Tasmania and nearby islands were isolated, trapping the wildlife in a natural sanctuary, until the white man came causing the extinction of some species and threatening others. Man learned from his mistakes and initiated some of the most successful wildlife schemes in the country. 4.05 MOTHER AND SON. 4.30 CROSSROADS. 5.15 EMMERDALE FARM. 5.45 TE KARERE.

12.15 THE LOVE CONNECTION. 12.40 THE FRIDAY MATINEE: MALICE IN WONDERLAND. A drama centring on Hollywood gossip columnists Louella Parsons and Hedda Hopper and the monumental feud between the two most powerful journalists of the film industry’s Golden Era. Starring Elizabeth Taylor, Jane Alexander, Richard Dysart. 2.10 SCIENCE WORLD. 2.30 PLAY SCHOOL. Theme: First Time Things — Staying The Night. Today’s story is “Will I Take My Teddy Bear” by Julie Weatherall. 2.55 AFTER SCHOOL. 3.00 TALES OF THE WIZARD OF OZ. 3.10 THE CHUCKLEHOUNDS. 3.15 THE OZLETS. 3.40 ROLF THE STONEMASON. 4.15 KIDS’ WINTER MOVIE: CLARENCE THE CROSS-EYED LION. A cross-eyed lion, who can’t focus on his prey while hunting, is brought to an animal behaviour centre in Africa, which is run by a doctor and his teenage daughter. Starring Marshall Thompson, Betsy Drake, Richard Haydn.

6,00 KATE AND ALLIE.(R) 6.30 NEWS. 7*30 CORONATION STREET. 8.00 FAST FORWARD. 8.30 YESTERDAY’S DREAMS. A seven-part drama story about two people trying to rediscover their past. (2) Martin retraces old footsteps when he returns home to Heyford for the first time for five years. Family and old friends bring back memories of happier times. Diane renews an old acquaintance while Don receives some unwelcome visitors. Starring Paul Freeman, Judy Loe, Trevor Byfield. 9.30 FOURTH ESTATE. 9.45 THE FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE: DEAD LUCKY. Martin, a young accountant, is delighted when he wins a fortune on the football pools. Generously, he decides to give half of it away to deserving people. But he neglects to include his friend, Tim, who filled in the coupon for him and really needs the money. Tim’s revenge succeeds beyond his wildest dreams, but sets in motion a chain of events leading to a tragic climax. Starring Nicholas Farrell, William Gaminara, Harriet Bagnall. 11.30 THE YOUNG ONES. (R) More bizarre incidents in the lives of a quarrelsome quartet living in a dilapidated house in North London owned by the strange Jerzy "Much” Balowski. 12.15 CLOSEDOWN.

6.00 SONS AND DAUGHTERS. 6.30 FAME. A drama about the lives, hopes, and dreams of the students and teachers in the high school of the arts. 7.30 NIGHT COURT. It’s New Year’s Eve, and while Judge Harry T. Stone helps an escaped convict see in the New Year in Times Square, Bull attempts to confine a man who thinks he’s 1987. 8.00 MAGNUM P.I. While helping Higgins with a pageant for the Hawaiian Historical Society, Magnum becomes infatuated with an ethereal and elusive local beauty, bringing danger to them both. 9.00 BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. A masquerade ball provide the perfect setting for political intrigue when Cathy and Vincent come to the aid of an Irish peace activist. 10.00 EYE WITNESS. 11.00 MATT HOUSTON. Private eye Matt Houston, a free wheeling millionaire devotes himself to his hobby — playing detective when his friends are in trouble. t 11.55 CLOSEDOWN.

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Press, 17 June 1988, Page 11

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 17 June 1988, Page 11

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 17 June 1988, Page 11