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10.10 AEROBICS OZ STYLE. (G). 10.35 PLAYSCHOOL. (G) (R). 11.00 MIKE, MOP, AND THE MOKE. (G) (R). 11.15 SMURFS. (G) (R). 11.35 AMIGO AND FRIENDS. (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 CORONATION STREET. (R). 3.05 THE OTHER ’ARF. (G) A comedy series about a cockney model who moves into the world of aristocracy when she meets and falls in love with a Tory M.P. Starring Lorraine Chase and John Standing. 3.40 TESTAMENT TO THE BUSHMEN. (G) (R). 4.10 TERRY AND JUNE. (G) Comedy series. 4.45 EMMERDALE FARM. (G). 5.15 TE KARERE. 5.25 SONS AND DAUGHTERS. (G) Michael makes a shock announcement. Pamela’s plans to rip off Alison receives an unexpected set-back.
11.05 YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. 12.00 LOVE CONNECTION. (G). 12.30 ROBERT GUILLAUME SHOW. (G). 12.55 THE LOVE BOAT. (G) (Final). 1.55 THREE’S COMPANY. (G) (R) When Jack’s father arrives for an unexpected visit, the girls learn that Mr Tripper always interfered in Jack’s life when he was a kid. 2.20 AFTER TWO. (G). 2.21 PLAY SCHOOL. (G) (R). 2.50 ZOOBILEE ZOO. (G). 3.15 SQUARE ONE. (G). 3.45 3:45 LIVE. (G). , , 3.50 ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS. (G) (R). 4.05 DANGER BAY. (G). 4.35 RTR MEGA MIX. (G) The Cult with “Fire Woman,” “Love Removal” and “Wildflower” plus Transvision Vamp with "Baby I Don’t Care,” “Sister Moon” and “Revolution Baby.” 5.15 FULL HOUSE. (G) D.J. is shocked when she sees how her father Danny handles her Spanish teacher after she comes home with a poor report card. 5.45 NEWSBREAK, THE MAINLAND TOUCH.
6.00 NETWORK NEWS AT SIX. 6.30 HOLMES. 7.00 SALE OF THE CENTURY. (G). 7.30 A PIECE OF CAKE. A six-part series following the adventures, the heartaches and the rites of passage of R.A.F. fighter pilots during the chaotic first year of World War 11. Tonight: For the 12 young R.A.F. pilots of Hornet Squadron, September, 1939, is the moment they have been waiting for. They are off to France to fight an enemy who is better trained, better armed and more experienced. But life is still for living and the delights of France await them. 8.30 ROCKLIFFE’S FOLLY. (AO) An anonymous phone call warns Rockliffe that a blind farmer owner is about to be murdered. 9.30 EYE WITNESS NEWS. 10.00 WIDE WORLD OF SPORT. The Portuguese Grand Prix. Soccer — Everton vs Liverpool. Commodore Computer National Rally Sprint from Hamilton. 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) The neighbours are up in arms against Paul. Clive contacts Jenny Pearson to audition Charlene and Jane for cheerleaders. 7.30 THE FLYING DOCTORS. (G) When Jack is taken to hospital after a shooting accident, the seriously ill policeman believes that his days on the force are over. 8.30 CHINA BEACH. (AO) Wayloo’s push for Boonie to get a Silver Star medal, for having saved his men, opens up potential disciplinary , action. Dodger is ready to go back to the front and McMurphy gives him back his gun. 9.30 TWILIGHT ZONE. (AO) SHADOW PLAY: A man waiting on death row finds no-one to believe the haunting truth that obsesses him. Starring Peter Coyote and Guy Boyd. GRACE NOTE: A gifted young singer who dreams of performing grand opera, but is held back by family responsibilities, is given a startling glimpse into the future. Starring Julia Migeness Johnson, Sydney Penny. 10.30 NEWSBREAK. 10.35 ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK. (G). 11.30 SAPPHIRE AND STEEL. (G) (R) 12.00 CLOSEDOWN.
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