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Television One Television Two

“For Whom The Bell Tolls,” on TVI, a noted film of its time, stars Gary Cooper and Ingrid Bergman. The sacred music in Hallelujah, comes from Canterbury Cathedral in England. Christina Schendel, who was in Christchurch recently as the Disneyland Ambassador, introduces Disneyland Showtime, a musical variety show. The American Music

Awards 1976 have as hosts Olivia Newton-John, Glen Campbell and Aretha Franklin. On TV2, the afternoon Tarzan film has in it Gordon Scott, Anthony Quayle, Sean Connery and Sara Shane. Aquarius: Cookham to Calvary is a documentary about the English artist. Sir Stanley Spencer.

Today 10.00 a.m.: Sport on One. 11.00: Of Course You Can Do It. Handy hints. 11.30: Animal World (final). 12.00: Film (1964) —“Ensign Pulver.” 1.45 p.m.: News. 1.50: Sport On One. 1.00 p.m.: Doctor Simon Locke. Drama. 1.25: Free Time. Handy hints. 1.55: Dinah! Variety. 2.50: Film (1966) — “Smoky.” 4.30: Tom and Jerry. Cartoon. 4.40: The Partridge Family (repeat). 5.00: The Beachcombers. Adventure. 5.30: Iron Horse. Western adventure. 6.30: News. 7.00: Space 1999. S-ficticm. 5.05: Adventures of Black Beauty (repeat). 5.30: Candid Camera. Comedy. 6.00: News At Six. 6.10: Sport Around Six. 6.30: Concentration. Memory game. 8.00: It’s In The Bag. Quiz. show. 8.30: News. 8.35: Film—“Sky Heist.” Drama. 7.00: The Jimmy Stewart Show. Comedy. 7.25: TV film—“Search For the Gods.” 10.15: Edwards on Saturday. 11.15: Evel Knievel. Documentary. 12.15: News, weather. 9.00: News. 9.10: Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour. 10.05: Film — “Konga.” Robert Walker and Burl Ives star in TVl’s “Ensign Pulver” at midday. In the evening Joseph Campanella and Don Meredith have the leads in “Sky Heist.” The TV2 afternoon film, “Smoky,” stars Fess Parker and Diana Hyland. Television Two has two other movies later — “Search For the Gods,” with Kurt Russell and Ralph Bellamy, and “Konga,” with Michael Gough and Margot Johns. Sunday 11.00 a.m.: Open Mind. Religion. 12.00: News. 12.05 p.m.: Dig This. Gardening. 12.25: This Week in Britain. 12.30: The Big Match. Soccer. 1.15: Country Calendar (repeat). 1.30: Film (1943)—'For Whom The Bell Tolls.” 1.00 p.m.: Film (1959) — “Tarzan’s Greatest Adventure” (B/W). 2.20: Sportsworld. 3.35: The Original Laurel and Hardy (B/W). 3.48: Hallelujah. Sacred music. 4.40: Easter Is. Cartoon. 4.45: Daniel Boone (repeat). 5.05: Spot On. Magazine. 5.35: Disney—“Disneyland Showtime.” 6.25: The Wombles. 6.30: News. 6.45: Sunday’s World. Magazine. 5.35: Sounding Brass. Lancaster Brass Band. 6.00: News at Six. 6.10: Sunday Best. Magazine. 6.30: Boy Dominic. New series. 6.55: It’s The Easter Beagle Charlie Brown. 7.00: The American Music Awards, 1976. 8.20: Cakes and Ale. Drama. 7.20: Encounter —Chile. 7.50: Oh Father. Comedy (final). 8.20: Smile. Music. 8.50: Seven Faces of Women. Drama. 9.10: News. 9.15: Seven Days. Current affairs. 9.45: Plain Speaking. Religion. 9.48: Easy Go. Drama. 10.38: Paul Taylor and Company. Dancing. 11.10: News, weather. 9.45: News. 9.55: Aquarius: Cookham to Calvary. Documentary. 10.40: Menuhin in Concert.

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Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34130, 17 April 1976, Page 5

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Television One Television Two Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34130, 17 April 1976, Page 5

Television One Television Two Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34130, 17 April 1976, Page 5