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One Televsion New Zealand Two

10.50 AEROBICS OZ STYLE. Exercises. 11.15 RAINBOW. (R). 11.30 ROOBARB. (R). 11.35 MUPPET BABIES. (R).

12.05 SANTA BARBARA. The daily dramas of the glamorous, intriguing and affluent community of Santa Barbara. 12.55 SINK OR SWIM. (R). A comedy series about the life of two brothers. 1.25 DAYS OF OUR LIVES. 2.20 ONEDIN LINE. (R). A series about the trials and tribulations of a Liverpool shipping family. 3.10 DAD’S ARMY. (R).

3.45 GERMAN SCENE. (R). A magazine pro-

gramme looking at Germany. 3.55 ALBION MARKET. 4.25 THREE’S COMPANY. (R). 4.55 EMMERDALE FARM. 5.25 SONS AND DAUGHTERS.

0.00 NETWORK NEWS. 6.30 WORLD ALIVE. Rodent Round-Up: Huge 50 kilo water hogs who inhabit the waterholes of the Venezuelan plain are the object of a massive roundup and culling operation. 7.00 NO PLACE LIKE HOME. A comedy series about a husband and wife who have planned a new life now that the last of their children has

left home. 7.35 GENTLEMEN AND PLAYERS. A series about two rivals — Mike Savage and Bo Beaufort. In a game where there are no rules, they can play it straight or play it dirty, whatever the prize might be — money, power or people. 8.30 JAPAN. A four-part documentary series presenting a British impression of the country, examining how its ancient traditions blend with its new technology and modern trends, and asking how this combination of old and new helps shape the society and its people. 0.35 NETWORK NEWS. 9.50 WISEGUY. (R). 10.45 TENKO. (R). Part eight of a ten-part series following the lives of a group of women held in a Japanese prison camp. 11.50 CLOSEDOWN.

11.15 THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS.

12.05 THE LOVE CONNECTION. This quiz programme with audience participation presents a way for singles to meet, if in rather public circumstances. 12.30 CROWN COURT. A dramatisation of a reallife case from the files of Britain’s Crown Court. 1.55 ON THE BUSES. (R)

2.20 HOGAN’S HEROES. (R). 2.40 PLAY SCHOOL. (R). 3.05 SESAME STREET. (R).

4.05 THE FLAXTON BOYS. (R). 4.34 SEA HUNT. 5.00 THE EYE OF THE DRAGON. (R). 5.30 NEWSBREAK. 5.30 THE BEVERLY HILLBILLIES. (R)

6.00 BENSON. (R). 6.30 THE FACTS OF LIFE. A comedy series about

four teen-agers. 7.00 NEIGHBOURS. 7.30 EASTENDERS.

8.00 THAT’S FAIRLY INTERESTING. (R). The TFI team — Phil Gifford, Eliza Bidois, Kerry Smith, Belinda Todd and Neil. Roberts — with stories about people and places that are weird, wonderful or just plain interesting. 8.30 MINI-SERIES: WATERFRONT. (R). (Part Three) 1928 — Australia is facing steadily rising unemployment, a world-wide economic recession, polarisation of the electorate — a potential powder keg. 10.20 NEWSBREAK.

10.24 ALAS SMITH AND JONES. (R). The two comics with the suspiciously common names deliver more of their distinctively original humour. 11.00 LATE MOVIE — IT RAINED ALL NIGHT THE DAY I LEFT. A pair of rough-tough American soldiers of fortune attempt to run a car full of contraband weapons across the Sahara Desert and run straight into trouble. Luckily for these two wise-cracking adventurers, trouble is an old friend. Starring Tony Curtis, Louis Gossett, Jr., Sally Kellerman. 12.45 CLOSEDOWN.

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Press, 17 January 1989, Page 19

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One Televsion New Zealand Two Press, 17 January 1989, Page 19

One Televsion New Zealand Two Press, 17 January 1989, Page 19

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