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10.10 AEROBICS OZ STYLE. 10.40 PLAY SCHOOL. (R) Hands — hands of time. 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. 1.10 LAST OF THE SUMMER WINE. (R). 1.40 THE DAYS OF OUR LIVES. 2.40 KNOTS LANDING. 3.30 THE WORLD OF SURVIVAL — A SEA CHANGE. In Florida, where the valuable Spiny Lobster fishery has dwindled almost to nothing, the efforts of scientists and fishermen to arrest this decline had led to an extraordinary project to build new coral reefs where none had grown before. 3.55 CROSSROADS. 4.45 EMMERDALE FARM. 5.15 TE KARERE. 5.25 SONS AND DAUGHTERS.
11.15 THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. 12.15 THE LOVE CONNECTION. 12.40 THE FRIDAY MATINEE: TRY AND GET ME. (R) A kidnapper is mercilessly hunted when a victim is killed. Starring Lloyd Bridges, Frank Lovejoy, Richard Carlson. 2.10 SCIENCE WORLD. 2.30 PLAY SCHOOL. Theme: All sorts of bags — a bag full of dress-ups! Today’s story is “Angelina Ballerina” by Katherine Holabird. 2.55 AFTER SCHOOL. 2.56 TALES OF THE WIZARD OF OZ. 3.04 THE TELEBUGS. 3.11 STORYTIME. 3.25 ORM AND CHEEP. 3.38 THE SNORKS. 4.03 STORYBOOK INTERNATIONAL. 4.30 VOYAGERS. Jeffrey makes a painful decision about his future when he and Bogg accidentally encounter Jeffrey’s great-grandparents, who offer the orphaned boy a home. 5.25 NEWSBREAK. 5.30 DR WHO: THE VISITATION. (R). Can Richard Mace help?
6.00 NEWS. 7.00 HOLIDAY. A six-part series on overseas trips or week-end breaks. (3) Annie Whittle starts the first of four reports on Pacific holiday destinations. Tonight it’s Rarotonga. Gary McCormick extols the delights of summer in his home town, Gisborne. 7.30 CORONATION STREET. Mavis is forced to make a major decision — and an admirer has to walk an emotional tightrope. Terry Duckworth is playing with fire when he plans a farewell do. 8.00 THE BILL. 8.30 WATCHING. A comedy love story. Starring Emma Wray, Liza Tarbuck, Paul Brown. 9.00 DON’T WAIT UP. A sophisticated comedy series which focuses on the relationship between a father and son living in the son’s flat. 9.30 EYE WITNESS NEWS. 10.15 THE FRIDAY MOVIE: SHOOT FOR THE SUN. Geordie is a failed bank-robber. He and his ex-prison mate, Dunny, are determined never to go inside again. Geordie sets up a business and they both move into the money, at the top of a network which spreads into every area of the city. The "business” is heroin, their "workers” are pushers who dispense the tiny packets through the community, bringing Geordie and Dunny undreamed of wealth with little effort and apparently no risks. Starring Jimmy Nail, Brian Cox, Billy McColl. 11.55 CLOSEDOWN.
6.00 BENSON. (R). 6.30 MAC AND MUTLEY. 7.00 NEIGHBOURS. 7.30 EVERY SECOND COUNTS. Time out for a fast-moving game show presented by Paul Henry in which three couples race against the clock for big prizes. Tonight’s contestants are Alistair and Mary Howard (Feilding), Wendy Bassett and Des Donaldson (Auckland) and Jan and Craig Roberts (New Plymouth). 8.00 MISFITS OF SCIENCE. A team of superheroes — two scientists, a former musician, a probation officer, and a young girl with supernatural powers, delve into the weird and mysterious. Fumble On The One: The Misfits help recover a portable communications centre which could cause nuclear war. 9.00 DOWNTOWN. While Jesse breaks all the rules of her parole to avenge her brother’s death, Forney does everything in his power to stop her self-destruction. 10.00 MARRIED WITH CHILDREN. Against his better judgment, Steve Rhoades sits in on a Friday night poker game with Al and ends up losing his entire pay cheque. 10.30 NEWSBREAK. 10.33 FRIDAY NIGHT. As modern as tomorrow, as nostalgic as yesterday, as live and up-to-the-minute as today; and as warped as the notion that there could be a more compelling way to see out the last 90 minutes of the working week. 12.00 CLOSEDOWN.
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