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10.05 AEROBICS OZ STYLE. 10.30 PLAY SCHOOL. (R) 10.55 RAINBOW. (R) 11.10 THE BERENSTEIN BEARS SHOW. (R) 11.35 JAMES THE CAT. (R) 11.40 TALES OF THE WIZARD OF OZ. 11.45 KOHANGA REO. (R) 11.55 TE KARERE HEADLINES. 12.00 NETWORK NEWS. 12.15 SANTA BARBARA. 1.10 DAYS OF OUR LIVES. 2.10 ’ALLO ’ALLO. (R) 2.40 REILLY: ACE OF SPIES. (R) Reilly’s wife Pepita tries to discover the truth behind his disapperance in Russia. Stalin orders Reilly’s execution. 3.35 TOMORROW’S WORLD. A look at the latest advances in modern science and technology. 3.50 ALBION MARKET. 4.20 CROSSROADS. 4.45 EMMERDALE FARM. 5.15 TE KARERE. 5.25 SONS AND DAUGHTERS.
7.30 MASSEY UNIVERSITY. 7.30 Massey University News; 7.35 Microeconomics (77.102); 8.00 Educational Media “Comics” (36.335); Closedown approximately 8.30 a.m. 11.00 THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. 12.00 LOVE CONNECTION. 12.25 FRIDAY MATINEE: THE LONG ARM. (R) A police thriller about a Scotland Yard superintendent who sets out to solve a series of robberies. Starring Jack Hawkins, Dorothy Alison, John Stratton. 2.15 AFTER TWO. 2.16 PLAY SCHOOL. 2.40 TRUMPTON. (R) 2.55 PUDDLE LANE. (R) 3.10 WALLY GATOR. (R) 3.15 MYSTERIOUS CITIES OF GOLD. 3.45 3:45 LIVE. 3.50 DANGERMOUSE. (R) 4.00 FOLLYFOOT. (R) 4.35 THE FLINSTONES. (R) 5.15 DR WHO: TERMINUS. 5.40 NEWSBREAK, THE MAINLAND TOUCH.
6.00 NETWORK NEWS AT SIX. 6.30 HOLMES. 7.00 HOLIDAY. Annie Whittle assesses the effects of the last two years of unrest on Fijian tourism and surveys the types of holiday available. The focus is on the Mamanuca group, the resort islands off the Nadi coast. 7.30 CORONATION STREET. 8.00 THE BILL. 8.30 CITY LIGHTS. To escape from her nagging; Willie exchanges the resrictions of his mother’s comfortable home for the privacy of Chancer’s flat but things don’t quite run as planned. 9.00 DOG FOOD DAN AND THE CARMARTHEN COWBOY. There are big problems for Aubrey when Gwyneth decides to accompany him to Hull, where he has arranged to meet Helen as usual. 9.30 EYE WITNESS NEWS. 10.00 BUSINESS WORLD. 10.30 WORLD SNOOKER CHAMPIONSHIP. 12.00 CLOSEDOWN.
6.00 M*A*S*H. (R) 6.30 NEIGHBOURS. 7.00 SALE OF THE CENTURY. 7.30 FOUL UPS, BLEEPS AND BLUNDERS. (Final.) 8.00 MISSION IMPOSSIBLE. Barney Collier is wrongly imprisoned for murder, Jim Phelps and the IMF team must help him escape and bring the corrupt arresting official to justice. 9.00 SPENSER FOR HIRE. Spenser helps a teenage student who has become involved with drugs, pornography and murder. 10.00 MARRIED WITH CHILDREN. A comedy series about a “less than typical American family” the Sundys who live in suburban Chicago. 10.25 NEWSBREAK. 10.30 THE FRIDAY FRIGHTS: WAR OF THE WORLDS. (R) The film version of H.G. Wells’s 1898 classic science fiction novel about the invasion of Earth by an army of terrifying aliens from Mars. Starring Gene Barry, Ann Robinson, Les Tremayne. 12.05 CLOSEDOWN.
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