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One Television New Zealand Two

10.10 AEROBICS OZ STYLE. (G) 10.35 PLAY SCHOOL. (G) (R) 11.00 RAINBOW. (G) (R) 11.15 ALPHABET ZOO. (G) (R) 11.25 SOOTY. (G) (R) 11.40 MISTERJAW. (G) 11.45 KOHANGA REO. (G) (R) 11.55 TE KARERE HEADLINES. 12.00 NETWORK NEWS. 12.15 SANTA BARBARA. 1.10 DAYS OF OUR LIVES. 2.10 DIANA. (AO) (R) Just when he least expects it, .Jan’s idyllic days with Diana are brought to an end. 3.10 ROSIE. (R) 3.45 A BIG COUNTRY. (G) (R) 4.15 IT’S A LIVING. (G) (Final.) 4.45 EMMERDALE FARM. (G) 5.15 TE KARERE. 5.25 SONS AND DAUGHTERS. (G)

11.05 YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. (G) 12.00 LOVE CONNECTION. (G) 12.30 TAKE FIVE. (G) (R) 12.55 HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN. (G) (R) 1.50 SMALL WONDER. (G) A comedy series. 2.20 AFTER TWO. (G) 2.21 PLAY SCHOOL. (G) (R) 2.45 SESAME STREET. (G) 3.45 3:45 LIVE. (G) 3.50 DANGERMOUSE. (G) (R) 4.05 THE SECRET WORLD OF POLLY FLINT. (G) Polly is no ordinary girl. She lives in a secret world of dreams and fantasy, which she shares with her father. But Polly has a special gift. She can see things no-one else can see. 4.40 TEN OUT OF TEN. (G) (Final.) 5.10 DR WHO. (G) 5.40 NEWSBREAK. THE MAINLAND TOUCH.

6.00 NETWORK NEWS AT SIX. 6.30 HOLMES. 7.00 FAST FORWARD. (G) (Final) A special report on the effects of pollution in the atmosphere, acid rain, and the greenhouse effect. 7.30 CORONATION STREET. Jack has committed himself to a date with Tina, but escapipg out of the house under Vera’s watchful eye is no mean feat. 8.00 THE BILL. A police drama series. 8.30 FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. (1) This week’s Japanese political upheaval. (2) The marketing of “green” or environmentally friendly products. Slick marketing experts have been quick to pick up on the sales potential of such products — but is the consumer being ripped off? (3) Batmania. The movie "Batman” looks like being the highest grossing movie ever. A report on how 18 million dollars is being spent on merchandising and hype. 9.15 CRITICALLY SPEAKING. News, views and viewers’ letters reviewed in a weekly look at the media. If you would like to have your say write to Critically Speaking, P.O. Box 1945, Christchurch. 9.30 EYE WITNESS NEWS. 10.15 N.B.A. BASKETBALL 1989. 11.15 RETURN OF THE SAINT. (R) The Saint penetrates the hierarchy of a racket that rakes in millions ... and had death in its wake. 12.15 CLOSEDOWN.

6.00 M*A*S*H. (G) (R) 6.30 NEIGHBOURS. (G) 7.00 SALE OF THE CENTURY. (G) 7.30 DEAR JOHN. Ralph overcomes his fear of attending dances and meeting women, at a black-tie affair thrown by the community centre. 8.00 CHEERS. (G) Rebecca finds she has bamboozled herself into dating her pubescent boss, leaving Sam puzzled, until he meets the young man and stirs up his own brand of mischief. 8.30 PARADISE. (PGR) Claire is abducted by a trapper and his young son while Ethan is away fighting to save his livestock from a fatal disease. 9.30 POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL. (AO) Part five of a six-part mini-series about one of the world’s most famous and publicised women, Barbara Hutton, the heir to the F. W. Woolworth chainstore fortune. 10.35 NEWSBREAK. 10.40 BRITISH COMEDY CLASSICS: PURE HELL OF ST TRINIANS. (G) They’re not girls in the fourth form at St TrinianSS — they’re monsters. They can turn a schoolfield into a battlefield in minutes. They can drink whisky with the best and their motto is mayhem. Their latest trick is burning down St Trinian’s. Starring Cecil Parker, George Cole, Joyce Grenfell. 12.25 CLOSEDOWN.

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Press, 27 July 1989, Page 11

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One Television New Zealand Two Press, 27 July 1989, Page 11

One Television New Zealand Two Press, 27 July 1989, Page 11

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