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10.25 AEROBICS OZ STYLE. 10.50 PLAY SCHOOL. (R)
11.15 RAINBOW. (R) 11.30 TALES FROM FAT TULIP’S GARDEN (R) 11.40 MR HICCUP. 11.45 MUNCH BUNCH. (R)
11.55 TE KARERE HEADLINES. 12.00 NEWS. 12.15 SANTA BARBARA. 1.10 LAST OF THE SUMMER WINE. (R) 1.45 DAYS OF OUR LIVES. 2.45 KNOTS LANDING.
3.40 A BIG COUNTRY. (R) Aspects of the Australian outback. 4.15 MOTHER AND SON. The trials and tribulations of an elderly widow and the son who lives with her.
11.15 THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. 12.15 THE LOVE CONNECTION.
12.40 HART TO HART. (R) 1.35 DESIGNING WOMEN. Suzanne receives a telephone call from her ex-husband, telling her he has written his autobiography and he wants her to read the manuscript before it
goes to print. 2.00 I MARRIED DORA. Dora has her hands full when Peter’s bigoted mother arrives for an indefinite stay, not knowing of his marriage to
his housekeeper. 2.30 PLAY SCHOOL. Theme: Occupations — health jobs. Today’s story is “Jilly Takes Over” by Mary Dickinson and Joanna Stubbs. 2.55 AFTER SCHOOL. 2.58 SESAME STREET. (R)
3.53 WOODY WOODPECKER. The cartoon adventures of a bird with a nose for trouble. 4.27 RTR MEGA MIX. Wet Wet Wet and Climie Fisher.
4.45 EMMERDALE FARM. 5.15 TE KARERE. The Maori News. 5.25 SONS AND DAUGHTERS.
4.55 POPCORN KID. Mr Brown nervously awaits a man he’s buying a house from, anxious to make a good impression. However, he gets a very different visitor. 5.25 NEWSBREAK.
5.30 DR WHO: ARC OF INFINITY (R) When a detailed description of the Doctor’s molecular structure — a bio pattern — is stolen from the Matrix on Gallifrey, the High Council of Time Lords have no option but to urgently summon the Doctor to his home planet.
6.00 NEWS. 7.00 KATE AND ALLIE. 7.30 CORONATION STREET.
8.00 THE BILL. A single unarmed policeman bravely tackles a man with a knife — but what really happened? 8.30 FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. Alcohol abuse is still the number one drug problem in the United States. Alcohol kills 100,000 Americans every year. Drunk drivers are responsible for half the annual road toll. The problem is spurring new efforts to treat alcoholism and discover its cause. C.B.S. “48 hours” documents one nation’s battle with the bottle. 9.20 FOURTH ESTATE. Neil Roberts takes a critical look at the media. 9.30 EYE WITNESS NEWS.
10.15 CAGNEY AND LACEY. Two disarming young women — New York cops — who demonstrate that in the fight against crime the female of the species can be as deadly as the male. 11.15 BRASS. (R) Love-sick Bradley turns Casanova, but how can he lure the chaste Prudence into his bedroom? Austin and Isobel hunt a different human prey — on horseback with a pack of bloodhounds. 11.50 CLOSEDOWN.
6.00 BENSON. (R) 6.30 GEORGE AND MILDRED. (R) Mildred was a terror with the Yanks before she got stuck with George. 7.00 NEIGHBOURS.
7.30 STEP RIGHT UP. A fast and funny game show. Who said: A farmer is a man who sells farms? 8.00 ALL AT NUMBER 20. There are prowlers at the bottom of Sheila’s garden. Fitting a burglar alarm is riot a simple job for a single woman, but the local police sergeant is on hand to offer his services day or night. 8.30 SPECIAL — MANHUNT ... LIVE. Join host Patrick Duffy and become part of the search for the most wanted man in America. 10.45 NEWSBREAK. 10.48 WWF SUPERSTARS OF WRESTLING. Top-Of-the-bill wrestling from the World Wrestling Federation. 11.45 BROTHERS. A comedy series about three American brothers. 12.10 CLOSEDOWN.
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