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9.50 PLAY SCHOOL. (R) 10.20 INTERNATIONAL CRICKET. Live coverage from the Basin Reserve in Wellington on the first day of the second cricket test between THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. New Zealand and Pakistan. 12.15 THE LOVE CONNECTION. 11.55 TE KARERE HEADLINES. 12.00 NETWORK NEWS. 12.15 INTERNATIONAL CRICKET. Continues.

12.35 WKRP IN CINCINNATI. (R). 1.05 INTERNATIONAL CRICKET. Continues. 5.45 TE KARERE. 6.00 NETWORK NEWS AT SIX. 7.00 SUSAN DEVOY. Susan Devoy is attempting the seemingly impossible. To create history. To defend her World Crown for the third consecutive time in Holland in March, 1989. Producer Trish Stratford in an Independent Commissioned Production maps Devoy’s life ... unfolds her character and exposes the risk she took just three months before the greatest challenge of her life. 7.30 CORONATION STREET. 8.00 THE BILL. The officers of the Sun Hill Police Station in London’s East End face another day of dramas and surprises. 8.30 DON’T WAIT UP. A new series with father and son medics, Toby and Tom Latimer, still sharing Tom’s flat and still suffering at the hands of their women-folk. Toby is in line for the presidency of the World International . Dermatological Association. Starring Tony Britton, Nigel Havers, Dinah Sheridan. 9.00 SQUARE DEAL. A comedy in South London Square which explores the developing relationship between an upwardly mobile married couple — Nigel and Enima, and Sean, with Emma increasing aware that Sean with his dreams and faults is a lot more fun than her husband. Starring Lise Ann McLaughlin, Timothy Bentnick, Brett Fancy. 9.30 EYE WITNESS NEWS. 10.00 FRIDAY FEATURE: WEST OF PARADISE. When an old beachcomber in the Seychelles leaves his English grandchildren two air tickets to the islands and a mysterious jewelled cross, the arrival of Alan and Carol on this far-away island paradise interests several people. Starring Art Malik, Debby Bishop, Alphonsia Emmanuel. 11.50 CLOSEDOWN.

12.40 FRIDAY MATINEE: CHICKEN EVERY SUNDAY. (R) Told in flashback, this is the story of a woman living in Tuscon, Arizona ,who in 1910, after 20 years of marriage, decides to file for divorce. Starring Dan Dailey, Celeste Holm, William Frawley. 2.05 CAROL BURNETT AND FRIENDS. 2.30 PLAY SCHOOL. (R) Theme: home thoughts from abroad. Today’s story is “The Special Eis” by Patricia Wilson. 2.55 POSTMAN PAT. (R) 3.10 PUDDLE LANE. (R) 3.30 WALLY GATOR. (R) 3.35 JOSIE AND THE PUSSYCATS IN OUTER SPACE. (R) 4.00 THE FLAXTON BOYS. (R) (Final). 4.30 STAR TREK. (R) 5.25 NEWSBREAK. 5.30 THE BEVERLEY HILLBILLIES. (R) 6.00 TAXI. (R) 6.30 ME AND MY GIRL. (R) 7.00 NEIGHBOURS. A drama series focusing on three Australian families. 7.30 THE SURVIVAL FACTOR. A look at the spadefoot toad, one of the few amphibians that has adapted to life in a hot, dry desert: in this case, the Sonoran Desert in North America. 8.00 227. A comedy set in a black tenement block in Washington D.C. 8.30 THE DIRTY DOZEN. Action-packed drama about a group of convicts who are given the option to trade their life sentences for suicidal missions. 9.30 SPENSER FOR HIRE. Spenser is hired to protect a woman who turns out to have a dual personality. 10.30 NEWBREAK. 10.34 WWF SUPERSTARS OF WRESTLING. Top-of-the-bill wrestling from the World Wrestling Federation. 11.30 THE SAINT. (R) 12.25 SAPPHIRE AND STEEL. (R) 12.55 CLOSEDOWN.

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Press, 10 February 1989, Page 7

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One Television New Zealand Two Press, 10 February 1989, Page 7

One Television New Zealand Two Press, 10 February 1989, Page 7