ONE Television New Zealand TWO
10.30 a.m.: RICHARD SIMMONS SHOW. (Repeat). 10.50: TAI CHI. 11.00: CROSSROADS. 11.20: SOOTY. 11.40: ZILLION DOLLAR ADVENTURES. Final. 12.05 p.m.: EIGHT IS ENOUGH. (Repeat). 12.55: THAT GIRL. Final. 1.25: THE LOVE BOAT. 2.10: THE WORLD OF SURVIVAL. (Repeat). 2.35: SESAME STREET. 3.35: HUCKLEBERRY HOUND. (Repeat). 4.00: FLIPPER. (Repeat). 4.30: MOVIE FOR HOLIDAY TIME. “The Phantom Kid” (1980). A western adventure story with a twist, all the characters are played by kids. 6.00: HAPPY DAYS. (Repeat). 6.30: NEWS. 7.00: EASTENDERS. Teletext subtitles page 801. 7.30: FOR VALOUR. In 1983 the Victoria Cross awarded to FlightLieutenant James Nicholson more than 40 years before was sold for £llO,OOO, a world record for a V.C. More than 300 mmen have died winning the V.C., but since its foundation it has become progressively more difficult to win. This final programme traces the history of the V.C. and tells of some of the outstanding actions in which it was won. Final. 8.05: WOGAN: INTERVIEW WITH PRINCESS ANNE. 8.30: MONITOR: ELGAR. The composer’s life story is told through his music. 9.30: BARNEY MILLER. Two off-duty police cause havoc for Barney and his staff when they make arrests on a college campus. (Repeat). 10.00: AMERICAN FILM INSTITUTE SALUTE TO GENE KELLY. 11.20: MAX HEADROOM. The world’s first computer-generated TV show host and his choice of music video clips. 11.45: NEWS. 11.50: 12 O’CLOCK ROCK - SUMMER SPECIALS. Featuring Ozzy Os- \ borne, Sammy Hager and Ratt. 12.45 a.m: LATE MOVIE. “Plutonium” (1981). A fictional account of an international scandal involving the theft of plutonium from a German-built plant in South America. Starring Charlotte Kerr and Wolf Ruth. 2.15: CLOSEDOWN.
12.00: THE MIDDAY MOVIE. “The Way Ahead.” A group of raw draftees become a hard-fighting, close-knit machine, serving in North Africa during World War 11. (Repeat). I. p.m.: PETTICOAT JUNCTION. (Repeat). 2.20: HOME FROM HOME. 2.40: FANTASY ISLAND. 3.30: ONLY WHEN I LAUGH. (Repeat). 3.55: THE WALTONS. (Repeat). 4.50: SOLID GOLD. 5.45: SEE HERE. 5.55: NEWS. 6.00; THE YOUNG DOCTORS. 6.30: DR WHO. With his other self beseiged In the Tardis by the “hunting organism” the Doctor and Jo pass through the black hole in space and arrive in the strange world of antimatter. (Repeat). 8.00: DIFFRENT STROKES. 8.30: ALCATRAZ - THE WHOLE SHOCKING STORY. After seven years at Alcatraz, Carnes has joined the “Birdman,” a member of the prison elite. Together they become the prison’s elder statesmen. Final. (Repeat). L 0.20: NEWS. 10.35: THE COMEDIANS. 11. THE BLUE KNIGHT. Final. (Repeat). .2.00: CLOSEDOWN.
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