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One Television New Zealand Two

10.20 AEROBICS OZ STYLE. 10.45 PLAY SCHOOL. (R) 11.10 RAINBOW. (R) 11.25 CREEPY CRAWLIES. 11.35 AMIGO AND FRIENDS. 11.45 KOHANGA REO. 11.55 TE KARERE HEADLINES. 12.00 NEWS. 12.15 SANTA BARBARA. 1.10 ’ALLO ’ALLO. (R) 1.45 DAYS OF OUR LIVES. 2.45 MUSIC IN MINIATURE. 3.00 CORONATION STREET. (R) 4.15 IN LOVING MEMORY. A string of onions and a bicycle wheel stuck in the tramlines set young Billy Henshaw off on the road to high adventure. 4.45 EMMERDALE FARM. 5.15 TE KARERE. The Maori News. 5.25 SONS AND DAUGHTERS. The continuing story of the Hamiltons and the Palmers. 6.00 NEWS. 7.00 OUR WORLD: SAVE THE PANDA. (R) Gael Ludlow visits Auckland Zoo’s star attractions Xia Xia and Fei Fei to introduce this documentary about the lovable but litte-known panda. The panda was first discovered by the Western world in 1869 yet even now, very little is known about it and it is one of the most endangered species on the earth. In China, the cyclical dying off of bamboo, the animal’s favourite fodder, has wiped out large numbers and in 1980 the Chinese instituted a programme at the Wolong Natural Reserve to promote a breeding campaign and generally attempt to stabilise the numbers of China’s population of mountain pandas. 8.00 BOON. Ken is surprised when Arturo and Elena Sandini ask him to recover their stolen cat, Watson. 9.00 IN SICKNESS AND IN HEALTH — CHRISTMAS SPECIAL. Alf Garnett, the unacceptable face of the 60s, returns — just as bigoted and unacceptable in the 80s. 9.30 EYE WITNESS NEWS. 10.15 FALCON CREST. The continuing saga surrounding a family-owned Californian vineyard. 11.15 ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS. A contemporary rendering of some of Alfred Hitchcock’s classic tales, recast and updated, but preceded by the original Hitchcock introduction colourised by a controversial new computer process. 11.45 CLOSEDOWN.

11.15 THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. 12.15 THE LOVE CONNECTION. 12.40 BUCK JAMES. 1.35 ONE DAY AT A TIME. (R) 2.05 PEOPLE’S COURT. 2.30 PLAY SCHOOL. A fun way to learn through play. Theme: occupations — jobs on your street. Today’s story is: “The Tale of Georgie Grubb” by Jeanne Willis and Margaret Chamberlain. 2.55 AFTER SCHOOL.

2.56 3-2-1 CONTACT. (R) A series designed to make children aware of.. the science that surrounds them. 3.25 DUCK TALES.

3.55 PINK PANTHER AND SONS. 4.26 MOONDIAL. An imaginative plucky teenager creates her own private world to escape the problems of everyday life. 4.55 DIFF’RENT STROKES. (R) 5.25 NEWSBREAK. 5.30 THE ADDAMS FAMILY. (R) 6.00 BENSON. (R) 6.30 RTR COUNTDOWN. U2, Jimmy Barnes, The Holiday Makers, Yazz and The Plastic Population, Traveling Wilburys, Annie Lenox and Al Green, The Beach Boys. 7.00 NEIGHBOURS. 7.30 EASTENDERS.

8.00 SLEDGEHAMMER. A comedy send-up of every cop-show there’s ever been with the macho hero teamed, much to his disgust, with a woman. 8.30 CHEERS. Rebecca is surprised at Sam’s promotion until she finds out that the company softball team is in need of a good pitcher. 9.00 TOUR OF DUTY. A drama series about the Vietnam War, focusing on a single platoon of American soldiers.

10.00 PORRIDGE. (R) A comedy about how two inmates of a model prison learn to cope with the problems posed by enforced confinement. 10.35 NEWSBREAK. 10.38 ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK. Up-to-the-minute interviews with some of Hollywood’s best-known personalities and a look behind the scenes of the world’s most star-struck city. 11.35 MANNIX. Joe Mannix is a private detective operating in Southern California. 12.30 CLOSEDOWN.

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Press, 5 December 1988, Page 15

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One Television New Zealand Two Press, 5 December 1988, Page 15

One Television New Zealand Two Press, 5 December 1988, Page 15