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One 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 CHIGLEY. (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 ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL. (G) (R) James decides that he would rather face a savage dog any day than take on the job of making a speech to the Darrowby Youth Club. 3.05 BUTTERFLIES. (G) (R) Russell is still troubled about his pregnant girlfriend, Adam has been sacked from his lorry-driving job and Ben has had bad news from his bank manager. 3.40 A BIG COUNTRY. (G) (R) 4.15 TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT. Henry turns to Mildred Rafkin for inspiration when he develops a writer’s block. 4.45 EMMERDALE FARM. (G) 5.15 TE KARERE. 5.25 SONS AND DAUGHTERS. (G) Alison comes face to face with a shock reminder of her past. ■

11.05 YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. 12.00 LOVE CONNECTION. (G) 12.30 THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY. (G) (R) Hamsters cause problems as a result of Danny’s latest money-making ideas. 12.55 HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN. (G) (R) The story of an angel on probation sent from heaven to earth to help people in need. 1.55 SMALL WONDER. (G) 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 DENVER, THE LAST DINOSAUR. (G) 5.15 DR WHO. (G) 5.45 NEWSBREAK. THE MAINLAND TOUCH.

6.00 NETWORK NEWS AT SIX. 6.30 HOLMES. 7.00 SALE OF THE CENTURY. (G) 7.30 CORONATION STREET. Alma has plans that could jeopardise Gail’s attempts to cool down her relationship with Martin. 8.00 THE BILL. A police drama series. 8.30 FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. 1. A background to the South African election campaign. 2. President Bush’s anti-drug campaign. 3. Allegations of cronyism in the appointments of U.S. ambassadors. 4. On the road with Cher. 9.30 EYE WITNESS NEWS.

19.00 SPORTSNIGHT. A magazine sports programme. 11.00 RETURN OF THE SAINT. (PGR) (R) A grim chapter from his past faces the Saint, when after discovering that Roy Gates is still alive, the two are reunited in the depressing interior of a stark German prison. 12.00 CLOSEDOWN.

KEY: R, repeat; G, suitable for general audiences; PGR, parental guidance recommended; AO, suitable for adults only.

6.00 M*A*S*H. (G) (R) 6.30 NEIGHBOURS. (G) Helen and Charlene work on James’s appearance for the ball. Tom causes trouble between Madge and Susan. 7.30 THE COMEDY COMPANY. (PGR) A series of comic skits and sketches — Australian style.

Starring lan McFadyen, Mary-Anne Fahey,

Mark Mitchell. 8.30 PARADISE. (PGR) A defiant Joseph joins a gang that plans to rob a baqk. 9.30 HOT HOUSE. (AO) Art has difficulties with his latest patient, Nancy, a bright and apparently obedient young teen-age girl who has an insatiable sexual appetite. (Part one of a twopart story.) 10.30 NEWSBREAK.

10.35 LATE EVENING MOVIE: MASSACRE AT CENTRAL HIGH. (AO) (R) They’re brash and they’re bored ... high school buddies looking for a new game. They find it — harassment and ridicule of their more passive schoolmates. But when no-one fights back their taunts and jeers turn into vicious and ugly assaults. That is until David decides to join the game and change all the rules. Starring Derrel Maury, Andrew Stevens, Robert Carradine. (1976). 12.20 CLOSEDOWN.

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Press, 7 September 1989, Page 11

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One New Zealand Two Press, 7 September 1989, Page 11

One New Zealand Two Press, 7 September 1989, Page 11

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