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10,15 AEROBICS OZ STYLE. 10.40 PLAY SCHOOL (R) 11.05 RAINBOW. 11.20 POB’S PROGRAMME. 11.45 KOHANGA REO. (R) 12.00 NEWS.
12.15 SANTA BARBARA. 1.10 DOCTOR ON THE GO. (R) 1.40 DAYS OF OUR LIVES. 2.35 A BROTHER’S TALE. (R) (Final.) 3.30 GERMAN SCENE. 3.50 HARD TIMES. (R) A four-part series. (3) Captain James Harthouse is a new man in the life of Louisa who, in a marriage arranged by her father, has become the wife of mili-owner Josiah Bounderby. Captain Harthouse has been invited to become a permanent guest at Bounderby’s country house, away from the coketown mills. 4.45 THREE’S COMPANY. (R) 5.15 EMMERDALE FARM. 5.45 TE KARERE. The Maori News. 6.00 KATE AND ALLIE. (R) Comedy.
6.30 NEWS. 7.30 A QUESTION OF SPORT Taking part tonight are Shane Cooper, Leslie Murdoch, Michael Barltrop and John Morrison. 8.00 MATLOCK. Matlock defends Scott Lazar, a handsome dance instructor who’s accused of having murdered his benefactor, a rich matron, when she decided to cut off his money. • 9.00 TUESDAY DOCUMENTARY: PHILIPPINE AFFAIR. Over the past five years hundreds of Filipino women have come to this country as brides of New Zealand men. Many couples are virtual strangers on their wedding day. What motivates the women to take such a gamble and what’s in it for the men? This documentary, shot on location in the Philippines and in New Zealand, explores the reasons why.
10.00 C.A.T.S. EYES. The glamorous crime-busting trio face a world of international intrigue and undercover investigations in an action-packed scries. 11.00 HOUSE CALLS. A comedy-drama series about two doctors who have romantic interests as well as medical interests at Kensington Hospital. 11.30 CITIZEN SMITH. (R) Comedy with Wolfie Smith, a dedicated revolutionary who leads the popular front in Tooting. 12.05 CLOSEDOWN.
11.15 THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS.
12.15 THE LOVE CONNECTION. 12.40 MAGNUM P.I. (R) 1.35 ONE DAY AT A TIME. (R) 2.00 ALICE. Comedy with an aspiring singer turned
waitress and her workmates at Mel’s Diner. 2.30 PLAY SCHOOL. “Get-togethers” — Friends and Neighbours. 2.55 AFTER SCHOOL. 3.00 SESAME STREET. (R)
4.00 SIMON AND THE WITCH. The casting for the school pantomime causes more problems than Miss Phoeble would have wished for. 4.25 BOOK TOWER. 5.00 FLINTSTONE FROLICS. (R) 5.30 DR WHO: WARRIOR’S GATE. (R) A four-part series. (1) The Tardis is hijacked by Biroc, who has just escaped from the privateer ship of Captain Rorvik. 6.00 SONS AND DAUGHTERS.
6.30 ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK. Up-to-the-minute interviews with some of Hollywood’s best-known personalities. 7.30 EASTENDERS. The daily grind in Albert Square. 8.00 THE FLYING DOCTORS. Sam decides he can no longer take Emma’s inability to commit herself to their relationship. 9.00 GLOSS. As the wheelings and dealings around the public float of the Redfern Group continue, Brad and Aaron head for a final confrontation.
10.00 EYE WITNESS. 11.00 QUINCY. A crime series featuring a medical examiner for the L.A. county coroner’s office.
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