ONE Television New Zealand TWO
10.15 AEROBICS OZ STYLE. 10.40 PLAY SCHOOL. (R) “Get-togethers” — It’s
Easier with Two. 11.05 RAINBOW. 11.20 POB’S PROGRAMME. 11.45 KOHANGA REO. 12.00 NEWS.
12.15 SANTA BARBARA. 1.10 THE CUCKOO WALTZ. (R) A comedy series about a marriage on a shoestring. 1.40 DAYS OF OUR LIVES. 2.35 PRISONER.
3.30 THE SLAVS. A documentary series chronicling the history of the Slavs. 4.00 THE LOVERS. (R) Beryl tries hard to change Geoffrey’s image. 4.30 CROSSROADS. 5.15 EMMERDALE FARM.
5.45 TE KARERE. The Maori News. 6.00 NEVER THE TWAIN. (R) A comedy about two neighbours, who clash over just about everything..
6.30 NEWS. 7.30 CORONATION STREET. 8.00 FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. From Amsterdam, a look at the illegal trafficking in women from poor countries to a life of prostitution in the red-light districts of Europe. From Japan, a look at how the Japanese cope with life in the fast lane — including pressure-cooker education. 9.00 INSPECTOR MORSE. (Final.) The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn: Nicholas Quinn is a very hard-of-hearing member of the Foreign Examinations Syndicate which administers O and A levels for students abroad. One day he is found dead in his cottage; Morse is called in to investigate ... and he is drawn right into the heart of the university.
11.00 AUF WIEDERSEHEN, PET. (R) Things are looking bad for Ally, and he decides to get Dennis to do his dirty work for him. Meanwhile, Hazel develops a taste for gambling and she and Brenda meet two international playboys. 12.05 CLOSEDOWN.
11.15 THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS.
12.15 THE LOVE CONNECTION. 12.40 HOTEL. 1.30 ONE MILLION DOLLAR CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. 1.55 SHA NA NA. (R) 2.30 PLAY SCHOOL. Theme: Activities — Activities that are fun to watch. 2.55 AFTER SCHOOL. 3.30 SESAME STREET. (R) 4.00 THE CURIOSITY SHOW. (Final.) 4.30 DANGER BAY. 4.55 POLE POSITION. (Final.) 5.30 IT’S ACADEMIC. This week’s competing schools are: Diocesan School for Girls, Mt Roskill Grammar School, Waitakere College (Auckland); Aotea College, Queen Margaret College, Upper Hutt College (Wellington); Hornby High School, Kaiapoi High School, St Thomas of Canterbury College (Christchurch). 6.00 SONS AND DAUGHTERS.
6.30 PERFECT STRANGERS. (Final.) . 7.00 GROWING PAINS. (Final.) Maggie is torn between wanting to go back to work and being a full-time mum. 7.30 WORLD EXPO 88. 8.00 MINI-SERIES: DEADLY INTENTIONS. (Part Two) (Final.) The life of Charles Raynor, a seemingly easygoing personaltiy who exhibits a completely different side to his nature once he marries the daughter of his landlord and moves to another state. (Based on a true story). 10.00 EYE WITNESS.
11.00 THE UNTOUCHABLES. (R) (Final.) Crime series set in Chicago during the 1930’s and based on the real-life exploits of Eliot Ness and his squad of treasury agents, nicknamed “The Untouchables.” 11.55 CLOSEDOWN.
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