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10.00 AEROBICS OZ STYLE. 10.35 PLAY SCHOOL. (R) Inside/outside — shopping. 11.00 RAINBOW. (R)

11.15 HENRY’S CAT. 11.20 THE ADVENTURES OF FILEMON THE CAT. 11.30 RAGGY DOLLS. 11.45 KOHANGA REO. 11.55 TE KARERE HEADLINES. 12.00 NEWS. 12.15 SANTA BARBARA. 1.00 SEOUL OLYMPICS. 1.00 TRACK and FIELD and CANOEING dominate the early stages of the 12th day of the 1988 Seoul Olympics. 1.20 DECATHLON — the quest for the tile of “best-all-round athlete in the world” begins in earnest with the 100 metres dash, followed by the long jump. Simon Poelman of New Zealand competing. 1.40 BOXING — Quarterfinals day at the Chamshil Students Gymnasium. 2.00 BASKETBALL — Live coverage from the Men’s first semi-final, from the Chamshil Gymnasium. 2.35 ATHLETICS — From the Olympic stadium, live coverage of the Women’s 400 metre Hurdles FINAL. 2.55 Men’s 400 metres FINAL. 3.00 BASKETBALL — FINAL stages of the Men’s first semi-final. 3.15 ATHLETICS — The third event of the Decathlon competition — the Shot Put. The Women’s 200 metres second round. The Men’s 200 metres semi-finals, and another pointer towards the form of two of the great sprint athletes: Ben Johnson of Canada and Carl Lewis of the U.S.A. 3.50 BOXING — Further preliminary bout action. 4.00 TENNIS — Recorded coverage of the-Men’s singles semifinal. 4.45 EQUESTRIAN — Team showjumping FINAL from Seoul Equestrian Park (possibly featuring New Zealand’s team). 5.15 ATHLETICS — Women’s 1500 metres heats, Men’s 5000 metres heats. Decathlon High Jump. 5.45 TE KARERE.

11.15 THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. 12.15 THE LOVE CONNECTION. 12.40 THE MID WEEK MINI-SERIES: RETURN TO EDEN. (Final) (R) Tara Welles and Greg Marsden return to Eden in the Northern Territory, where they are greeted by the housekeeper Katy, who at first doesn’t recognise Tara as her mistress, the missing heiress Stephanie Harper. 2.15 SCIENCE WORLD. 2.30 PLAY SCHOOL. Theme: Hands — puppets. Today’s story is “The Red Glove” by Donna . Bryant. 2.55 AFTER SCHOOL. 2.56 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY. 3.29 DUCK TALES. 3.55 JEM. 4.29 THE VIDEO DISPATCH. Rodney Bryant in a weekly roundup of news specially prepared for the younger viewers. 4.55 STEEL RIDERS. Bad Company: A chase through darkened streets, an unlikely ally in a BMX bike leader and Sandra and Mike begin their fight back.5.25 NEWSBREAK. 5.30 THE ADDAMS FAMILY. (R)

6.00 NEWS. 7.00 SEOUL OLYMPICS. ATHLETICS: The Men’s 200 metres occurs during the Network News, and will feature within the Sports News presentation. 7.00 DECATHLON —'the fifth and FINAL events of Day One of this two-day competition from the Olympic Stadium — the 400 metres. 7.05 OLYMPIC HIGHLIGHTS — Day 12 — and up-to-minute summary of today’s action from the Seoul Olympic Games. 7.30 THIS IS YOUR LIFE. “It may be because they are famous New Zealanders or because they have an extraordinary story to tell but you can be sure Bob Parker will introduce many surprises.” 8.00 SEOUL OLYMPICS. BASKETBALL — Action from the second Men’s semi-final from the Chamshil Gymnasium. 9.30 EYE WITNESS NEWS. 10.00 SEOUL OLYMPICS. 10.00 VOLLEYBALL — Men’s semi-final at the Hanyang University Gymnasium. 11.00 BOXING — Preliminary bout. 11.20 RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS — Day One of competition. 11.30 VOLLEYBALL — Semi-final action. 11.50 JUDO —78 kg division. Also today: ARCHERY —50 m and 30m competition, Men and Women. FENCING Men’s team Sabre, Women’s team Foil competition. HANDBALL — Men’s preliminary matches. HOCKEY — Men’s semi-final matches. SYNCHRO SWIMMING — Figures. TABLE TENNIS — Men’s and Women’s Singles and Doubles. WRESTLING — Freestyle preliminaries. 12.00 CLOSEDOWN.

6.00 BENSON. (R) Comedy with the governor who runs the state, and Benson who runs the governor. 6.30 MR PRESIDENT. First Lady Meg saves her husband Sam from job-related stress and his obsession with a malfunctioning presidential elevator by manipulating his staff and taking him away for the week-end. 7.00 NEIGHBOURS. Danny and Nick become closer. Daphne feels guilty. 7.30 SIMON AND SIMON. Reunion at Alcatraz: A.J. and Rick go undercover as convicts as they seek the only man ever to escape from Alcatraz. 8.30 HILL STREET BLUES. (R) A tense situation develops when two desperate young Puerto Ricans take a hostage during a holdup, but Furillo’s patience and understanding resolves the matter without bloodshed. 9.30 THIRTY SOMETHING. When infant Janey becomes less dependent upon Hope after she stops breast feeding, Hope, feeling a bit melancholy, goes back to her old job at the magazine. 10.30 NEWSBREAK.

10.33 DALLAS. The continuing saga of the rich and powerful in Southfork. 11.30 STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO. Detective Mike Stone leads the team from the San Francisco Police Department against the city’s crime kings. 12.30 CLOSEDOWN.

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Press, 28 September 1988, Page 19

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One Television New Zealand Two Press, 28 September 1988, Page 19

One Television New Zealand Two Press, 28 September 1988, Page 19