One Television New Zealand Two
10.10 AEROBICS OZ STYLE. (G). 10.35 PLAY SCHOOL. (R). (G). 11.00 RAINBOW. (R). (G). 11.15 ALPHABET ZOO. (R). (G). 11.25 SOOTY. (R). (G). 11.40 STOPPIT AND TIDYUP. (G). 11.45 KOHANGA REO. (R). (G). 11.55 TE KARERE HEADLINES. 12.00 NETWORK NEWS. 12.15 SANTA BARBARA. (PGR). 1.10 DAYS OF OUR LIVES. (PGR). 2.10 APHRODITE INHERITANCE. (Final). (R). (AO). 3.10 IT AIN’T HALF HOT MUM. (R) Bombardier “Gloria,” the concert party’s drag artist, would hardly be cast as a lion-hearted hero. But offstage and purely by accident, that is what he becomes. (G). 3.45 A BIG COUNTRY. (R). (G). 4.15 IT’S A LIVING. (G). 4.45 EMMERDALE FARM. (G). 5.15 TE KARERE. 5.25 SONS AND DAUGHTERS. (G).
11.05 THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. (G). 12.00 THE LOVE CONNECTION. (G). 12.30 MAMA’S BOY. (R) Jake brings home a surprise dinner guest. (G). 12.55 HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN. (R). (G). 1.50 SMALL WONDER. Comedy series. (G). 2.15 AFTER TWO. 2.16 PLAY SCHOOL. (R). (G). 2.45 SESAME STREET. (G). 3.45 3:45 LIVE. (G). 3.50 DANGERMOUSE. (R). (G). 4.05 COUNT DUCKULA. (G). 4.35 TEN OUT OF TEN. An opportunity to sort out those knotty homework problems in this live phone-in programme for students, parents and teachers hosted by Rodney Bryant. Lines open from 3.30 p.m. Call 0800 651-010 direct, toll free. (G). 5.10 DR WHO. 5.40 NEWSBREAK THE MAINLAND TOUCH.
6.00 NETWORK NEWS AT SIX. 6.30 HOLMES. 7.00 FAST FORWARD. Julie looks at a new beacon that could save a lot of lives at sea and investigates what Massey University is doing for farmers to help fight an ecological crisis. Liz visits Auckland University where they unzip the mysteries of DNA. (G). 7.30 CORONATION STREET. (G). 8.00 THE BILL. A drama series. (PGR).
6.00 M*A*S*H. (R). (G). 6.30 NEIGHBOURS. (G). 7.00 SALE OF THE CENTURY. (G). 7.30 DEAR JOHN. Ricky Fortune (of Ricky Fortune and the Fortunates fame), attempts to make a comeback at the 60s dance being thrown by the One-Two-One Club. (G). 8.00 THAT’S FAIRLY INTERESTING. A look at cricket Samoan style; an Aussie who keeps getting bitten by snakes; a chap called Harry who lives under the ground and a boy whose pet is a large, hairy spider. (G).
8.30 FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. (1) The Berlin Wall — what it means to East and West Germans. As the Cold War winds down, is there a chance the wall could be pulled down? ,(2) The Irish Triangle. An alarming number of fishing boats are disappearing and fishermen in Ireland and England blame a particular stretch of water. Some locals say submarines are responsible for dragging the boats down. (3) The Dalai Lama. A profile which looks at the human rights issue in Tibet, as allegations continue that China carries out atrocities against the Tibetan people. 9.15 CRITICALLY SPEAKING. A weekly look at the media. 9.30 EYE WITNESS NEWS. 10.00 NBA BASKETBALL 1989.
11.00 THE SAINT. Simon Templar, otherwise known as The Saint, steps into a series of adventures involving secret agents, mystifying monsters, former Nazis and all manner of other evils. Where the Money Is: A film producer’s daughter disappears and an unusual form of ransom note arrives. Starring Roger Moore, Judee Morton, Kenneth J. Warren. 12.05 CLOSEDOWN.
8.30 PARADISE. Ethan tries to give gunfighting up for a more peaceful life as a rancher, but the townfolk ask him to help fend off a murderous gang of gunmen. (PGR). 9.30 A YEAR IN THE LIFE. (Final). Joe meets Alice’s alert but ailing mother; a possibly pregnant and secretive Kay questions her timing and maternal instinct; and Anne alienates friends and family by refusing to celebrate her birthday. (G). 10.30 NEWSBREAK. 10.35 BRITISH COMEDY CLASSICS: ON THE BUSES. When the bus company is shortstaffed, Inspector Blake decides to employ women. The bus crews, led by Stan Butler and his conductor Jack, are horrified. Stan and Jack do their best to get rid of the new recruits. Starring Reg Varney, Doris Hare, Stephen Lewis. (1971) (G). 12.15 CLOSEDOWN.
KEY: R, repeat; G, suitable for general audiences; PGR, parental guidance recommended; AO, suitable for adults only.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19890622.2.88.7
Bibliographic details
Press, 22 June 1989, Page 13
Word Count
679One Television New Zealand Two Press, 22 June 1989, Page 13
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Press. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Copyright in all Footrot Flats cartoons is owned by Diogenes Designs Ltd. The National Library has been granted permission to digitise these cartoons and make them available online as part of this digitised version of the Press. You can search, browse, and print Footrot Flats cartoons for research and personal study only. Permission must be obtained from Diogenes Designs Ltd for any other use.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Christchurch City Libraries.