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ONE Television New Zealand TWO

10.10 AEROBIC OZ STYLE. 10.35 PLAY SCHOOL. (R) Fun and fantasy — nonsense and silly things. 11.00 RAINBOW.

11.15 PORTLAND BILL. (Final). 11.20 JAMIE AND THE MAGIC TORCH (R) 11.30 THE MUNCH BUNCH. (R) 11.45 KOHANGA REO. 11.55 TE KARERE HEADLINES. 12.00 NEWS. 12.15 SANTA BARBARA. 1.10 CITIZEN SMITH. (R) 1.45 DAYS OF OUR LIVES. 2.40 CONNIE. (R) Connie walks out of the House of Ben after a row with Bea about expansion plans. 3.45 NATURE WATCH. A series featuring men and women who have committed their entire lives to natural history, offering a new and intimate look at the kingdoms of animals and plants, birds and insects. 4.15 DOCTOR ON THE GO. (Final) (R) 4.45 EMMERDALE FARM. The continuing saga of life in the village of Beckindale in the Yorkshire dales. 5.15 TE KARERE. The Maori News. 5.25 SONS AND DAUGHTERS.

11.15 THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. 12.15 THE LOVE CONNECTION. 12.40 THE MID-WEEK MINI-SERIES: RETURN TO EDEN (R) (Part one of a three-part series) Heiress Stephanie Harper weds tennis star Greg Marsden, who plots to kill her in the crocodile waters of the Northern Territory. Starring Rebecca Gilling, James Reyne, Wendy Hughes. 2.10 LAFF-A-BITS. 2.30 PLAY SCHOOL. Seasons — summer. Today’s story is “Rosie’s Hot Day” by Fiona McKenzie. 2.55 AFTER SCHOOL. 2.56 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY. 3.28 THE SMURFS. 3.55 JEM. 4.29 THE VIDEO DISPATCH. 4.55 STEEL RIDERS. (R) Hidden jewels and a police search that relentlessly homes in on their father create havoc in the lives of Sandra and Mike Mitchell. 5.25 NEWSBREAK. 5.30 THE ADDAMS FAMILY. (R) Comedy with the macabre Addams Family.

6.00 NEWS. 7.00 NEWHART. (Final). 7.30 CORONATION STREET. Tension runs high at the Roberts’ household over the Street trip to Blackpool, but Alf makes the situation even worse for himself. 8.00 THE GOLDEN GIRLS. As Blanche and Dorothy finish watching the news, Rose enters carrying a chicken in a cage. “But,” she explains, “Count Bessie’s a show biz chicken.” 8.30 KING OF THE OLYMPICS. (Part One) A twopart mini-series. The year is 1952. Avery Brundage, at 64, is in the prime of his life and power as he presides over a gala Olympic Committee banquet in Lausanne, Switzerland. Starring David Selby,' Renee Soutendijk, Sybil Maas.

BENSON. (R) 6.30 MR PRESIDENT. President Sam Tresch deals swiftly with a family crisis after he finds his 17-year-old daughter Cynthia in a passionate embrace with the Secret Service man assigned to guard her. 7.00 NEIGHBOURS. 7.30 SIMON AND SIMON. Rick and A. J. are hired by a newcomer to a witches’ convention. 8.30 HILL STREET BLUES. (R) While Furillo digs into the mystery around crooked cop Macafee, who has falsely accused Laßue of the crime, the precinct goes all out to nab an elusive rapist.

9.30 EYE WITNESS NEWS. A round-up of local and overseas current affairs, “World Watch,” and a.news update. 10.15 KING OF THE OLYMPICS. (Cont’d). 11.15 WHO DARES WINS. (Final) (R). A comedy series with an accent on satire. 11.50 CLOSEDOWN.

9.30 THIRTYSOMETHING. Gary is in love, but as things start to get serious he receives a series of threats on his life — and the likely suspect is a jealous psychology professor. 10.30 NEWSBREAK. 10.33 DALLAS. The continuing saga of the rich and the powerful in Southfork. 11.30 THE SAINT. Simon Templar, otherwise known as The Saint, steps into a series of adventures involving secret agents, mystifying monsters, former Nazis and all manner of other evils. 12.30 CLOSEDOWN.

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Press, 14 September 1988, Page 19

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ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 14 September 1988, Page 19

ONE Television New Zealand TWO Press, 14 September 1988, Page 19