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(Today) 2.00 p.m.: News. 2.03: Saturday Grandstand. Stock-car racing, weight* lifting. 4.40: Alone No Longer. Leprosy. Documentary, 5.00: The Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp Show. 5.27: News, weather. 5.30: Pin Point. Pin bowling. 6.08: This Week in Britain. 6.13: Happen Inn. Popular music, 7.00: Network news. 7.22: Weather. The South on Saturday. 7.47: You Must Be Joking! Panel game. 8.17: Z Cars. Detective. 9.12: Newsbrief. 9.14: Saturday. Current affairs. 9.42: Film (1967)—“Banning’’ (Robert Wagner, Jill St John). Drama. 11.29: Late news, weather. 11.35: The Flim Flam Man, (Forest Tucker, Elena Verdugo.) Play. (Tomorrow) 11.00 a.m.: Seafarers’ Service from St Mary’s Anglican Church, Timaru. 2.00 p.m.: News. 2.03: Film (1956)—-“Reach For the Sky” (Kenneth More, Muriel Pavlow). Drama. 4.15: Grieg. Biography. 4.50: Eyes Front. N.Z. Army. Documentary. 5.11: In Concert. N.Z.B.C. Symphony Orchestra—- “ Sounds of the 605.” (Repeat.) 5.26: Hector’s House. 5.31: Lidsville. Adventure. 5.53: News, weather. 5.56: Disneyland—“ Highway To Trouble.” Comedy, 6.45: That The World May Know. Sacred music, 7.00: Network news. 7.15: Local news, weather. 7.23: Country Calendar. 7.40: The Rolf Harris Show. Variety. 8.32: Somerset Maugham Theatre—“Olive.” 9.22: Newsbrief. 9.24: Tommy Steel in Search of Charlie Chaplin. Documentary. 10.08: Review. Art. 10.48: Late news, weather, j
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33047, 14 October 1972, Page 5
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