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10.10 AEROBICS OZ STYLE. A series of exercise. 10.35 PLAY SCHOOL. (R) 11.00 RAINBOW.
11.15 PORTLAND BILL. 11.20 JAMIE AND THE MAGIC TORCH. (R) 11.30 HEGGERTY HAGGERTY. (Final) (R) 11.45 KOHANGA REO. 11.55 TE KARERE HEADLINES. 12.00 NEWS. 12.15 ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL. (R) 1.10 FARRINGTON. Sons and Lovers: Wedding bells could be just around the corner for Harriet Farrington, the British ConsulGeneral. 1.45 DICKENS OF LONDON. (R) A drama series on the life of Charles Dickens. 2.40 JIM HENSON PRESENTS. A series of international television co-production specials highlighting the work of individual master puppeteers. 3.45 DURRELL IN RUSSIA. From Tienshan to Samarkand: In the first of three programmes on the desert regions of the U.S.S.R. the Durrells cover the vast distance from the Tien Shan mountains to the ancient city of Samarkand. 4.15 THREE’S COMPANY. (R) 4.45 EMMERDALE FARM. 5.15 TE KARERE. 5.25 SONS AND DAUGHTERS.
11.15 CODE RED. (R) 12.15 THE LOVE CONNECTION. 12.40 KIDS’ HOLIDAY MOVIE: SMURFS AND THE MAGIC FLUTE. Adventures with the Smurfs as William has a lot of fun with the magic flute that a merchant has lost in the King’s castle. 2.00 PRIVATE BENJAMIN. (R) 2.30 PLAY SCHOOL. 2.55 FREE TIME. 2.56 SESAME STREET. (R) 4.00 THE CHARLIE BROWN AND SNOOPY SHOW. 4.27 GRANGE HILL. 5.00 A PROPER LITTLE NOORYEFF. After having a tiff with his girlfriend, Jamie Carr calls in to the Thea Tucker School of Dance to collect his younger sister after her class. Without warning, he finds himself being taken to the dance tutor by Anita, one of the students. They both want to see how he can move on the dance floor as they urgently need a, male dancer for a forthcoming charity performance. 5.25 NEWSBREAK. 5.30 THE ADDAMS FAMILY. (R)
6.00 NEWS. 7.00 CLARENCE. (Final). Now that Clarence and Travers have found work looking after Mrs Tipheridge, will they finally tie the knot? 7.30 FAIR GO. Your rights, wrongs and ripoffs. 8.00 TUESDAY DOCUMENTARY — INTO AFRICA. Into Africa every year like birds migrating south, a few hundred men take to the air and fly in the spirit of the first aviators for the pleasure of living dangerously. Superb pilots, skilled in low flying, they conduct a relentless assault in a war which has to be won every year. They are “ag-pilots” and their war is against the myriad insects and disease which attacks crops throughout North Africa.
6.00 BENSON. 6.30 A DIFFERENT WORLD. Wild Child: Denise campaigns to get her street-smart, genius study partner properly enrolled in Hillman. 7.00 NEIGHBOUR. Jim doubts Scott and Danny’s story. Max has a “friendly” chat to Mrs Brown. 7.30 EASTENDERS. The comings and goings at Albert Square. 8.00 THE FLYING DOCTORS. The Cooper’s Crossing Centenary Celebrations are under way. Sam and Emma’s wedding is to be the highlight of the day.
9.00 VICTORIA WOOD AS SEEN ON TV. Inimitable playwright, comedienne and songwriter Victoria Wood displays her many talents. 9.30 EYE WITNESS NEWS. 10.15 THE MARKSMAN. A three-part thriller. (1) Weaver believes he can spend the rest of his life in sunny exile, but a letter from Liverpool eventually arrives telling him his young son has been murdered in a crime of futile viciousness. Retribution is implicitly demanded. Starring David Threlfall, Richard Griffiths, Michael Angelis. 11.25 TALES OF THE UNEXPECTED. An anthology of tales by some of the world’s renowned mystery writers. In The Bag: A clever young safebreaker and a pretty girl become partners in crime when she hires him to reclaim jewellery confiscated in a lover’s tiff. Starring Edward Albert, Roxanne Hart, Terry O’Quinn. 12.00 CLOSEDOWN.
9.00 GLOSS. The world is truly coming up roses for Rex — even more so as fate deals him a very pleasant surprise. It’s James to the rescue — and some interesting possibilities arise for the bed-ridden Caro. 10.00 MAMA’S BOY. (Final). Jake, Lucky, Ernie, Harry and Handicapper and Molly are playing their usual Thursday-night poker game. The players voice their concern that perhaps something has happened to Mickey since he’s never been late for a game. 10.30 NEWSBREAK. 10.33 FAITHFULLY YOURS. Rodney Bryant hosts a lively mix of happenings and airs issues which interest and y concern Cantabrians. 11.00 QUINCY. A medically oriented crime series with Quincy, a medical examiner for the L.A. County Coroner’s Office. 12.00 CLOSEDOWN.
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