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10.10 AEROBICS OZ STYLE. (G) 10.35 PLAY SCHOOL. (R) (G) 11.00 RAINBOW. (R) (G) 11.15 SOOTY. (R) (G) 11.35 BUTTON MOON. (R) (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. (G) 2.10 MANSFIELD PARK. (R) A six-part dramatisation of the famous love story by Jane Austen. (1) Fanny Price’s life changes overnight when she is removed from her impoverished Portsmouth home by her aunt Norris to live with her rich relations at Mansfield Park. Starring Sylvestra Le Touzel, Anna Massey, Katy Durham-Mathews. (G) 3.10 IT AIN’T HALF HOT MUM. (R) Now that peace is here the villagers feel it is safe to return home. But problems — and laughs — arise when they discover that their huts are occupied by members of the Royal Artillery Concert Party. (G) 3.45 A BIG COUNTRY. (R) (G) 4.15 LEAVE IT TO CHARLIE. (R) Harry discovers he needs a wife if he is to continue his job as caretaker. (G) 4.45 EMMERDALE FARM. (G) 5.15 TE KARERE. 5.25 SONS AND DAUGHTERS. (G) 6.00 NETWORK NEWS AT SIX. 6.30 HOLMES. 7.00 REDISCOVERING THE WORLD. Between the Beja California Peninsula and the west coast of Mexico lies the Sea of Cortez. In this episode the Cousteaus explore both the habits and the habitat of the blue whales, which favour the sea as a meeting ground. (G) 8.00 STREETS APART. Bernie refuses to patch things up with Sylvia after their bust-up. Who is the blond woman Sylvia spies leaving Bernie’s house? (PGR)
8.30 HANNAY. From the spectacular highlands of Scotland to the splendour of the country estates and gentlemen’s clubs, Richard Hannay — adventurer, charmer and optimist — is plunged into a series of remarkable adventures. This drama is set in the turbulent Edwardian period leading into World Ward I. The Fellowship of the Black Stone: After nearly 30 years in Southern Africa, Richard Hannay has achieved recognition as an officer in military intelligence. Now he is returning to Britain to seek a bride, a home and a quiet life. Starring Robert Powell, Gavin Richards, Philip McGough. (PGR) 9.30 EYE WITNESS NEWS. 10.00 WIMBLEDON 1989. Early-round play. Highlights from the day’s matches. 11.00 STATE OF ORIGIN RUGBY LEAGUE. Highlights from Lang Park in Brisbane of the third and final match in the series between New South Wales and Queensland. 12.00 CLOSEDOWN.
11.05 YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. (G) 12.00 LOVE CONNECTION. (G) 12.30 JUST OUR LUCK. Comedy series. (G) 12.55 HOTEL. Glamour, drama and excitement at the St Gregory Hotel. (G) 1.45 WE GOT IT MADE. David accidentally screens Mickey’s belly-dancing video instead of his “New Client Presentation” tape for a prospective client. (G) 2.15 AFTER TWO. 2.16 PLAY SCHOOL. (R) (G) 2.40 WOOLLY VALLEY. (R) (G) 2.50 THE ELEPHANT SHOW. (G) 3.20 WOODY WOODPECKER. (G) 3.45 3:45 LIVE. (G) 3.50 WIND IN THE WILLOWS. (G) 4.15 THE ROADRUNNER SHOW. (R) (G) 4.40 VIDEO DISPATCH. (G) 5.10 YOU AGAIN. Comedy with a divorced father whose quiet life is shattered by the arrival of his teen-age son. (G) 5.40 NEWSBREAK. THE MAINLAND TOUCH. 6.00 M*A*S*H. (R) (G) 6.30 NEIGHBOURS. Eileen plots to be rid of Andrea and Bradley. (G) 7.00 SALE OF THE CENTURY. (G) 7.30 RICHMOND HILL. (G)
8.30 LISTENER FILM AND TELEVISION AWARDS 1989. Live from the Michael Fowler Centre in Wellington, the annual presentation for excellence in the film and television indusry from 1988. Awards will be made in 33 different categories including writing, performance, craft and commercial awards. (G) 10.00 WWF SUPERSTARS OF WRESTLING. (AO) 11.00 NEWSBREAK. 11.05 HOT SHOTS. (Final.) Amanda gets a bigger story than she bargained on when she goes to a women’s prison to interview a celebrated inmate. Starring Dorothy Parke, Booth Savage, Paul Burke. (AO) 12.00 CLOSEDOWN. t KEY: R, repeat; G, suitable for general audiences; PGR, parental guidance recommended; AO, suitable for adults only.
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