SAVOY: “The Dragon Dies Hard.” (AT ODEON: “The Tall Blond Man With One Black Shoe.” (A) CARLTON: “Heat.” (R. 20 REGENT: “Man About The House.” (A) STATE: “The Hindenburg.” (Y) AVON: “The Godfather Part II.” (A) CINERAMA: “My Sweet Lady." (Y) WESTEND: “One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest.” (R. 18 I HOLLYWOOD—Sumner: “The Ten Commandments.” (G) AVENUE— Riccarton: “Savage Africa.” (G)
Today 10.00 a.m.: Sports Extra—Rugby, racing. 11.00: Of Course You Can Do It. Handy hints. 11.30: The Ph# Silvers Show. Comedv. (B/W.) 12.00: Film (194®)) —“The Beautiful Blonde From Btashful Bend.” Comedy western. J.OO p.m.: Film (1951) — “The Young Doctors.” Drama (B/W). 1.15 p.m.: News.. I. The Olympics—A Television History Of the Golden Games. Documentary. 2.10: Sport On One — Darts, soccer, motor sport. 2.45: Dinah! Variety. 3.25: The Big Valley. Western. 4.15: Adventures of Black Beauty, * 4.40: Thunderbirds. Puppets. 5.00: The Beachcombers. Adventure. 5.30: Iron Horse. Western (repeat). 5.30: The Great New Zealand Sports Game. Quiz. 6.00: News. 6.10: Sport. 6125: The Wombles. . 6.30: News. 6.30: Little House on the Prairie. Drama. 7.00: Space 1999. S-fiction. 7.25: A Touch of Country. Music. 7.55: The Two Ronnies. Comedy (final). 8.00: Jokers Wild. Comedy (new series). 8.39: News. 8.35: The Best of The Avengers (repeat). 8.45: Movin’ On. Drama. 9.35: Man About the House. Comedy (new series). 9.40: News. 9.50: Film (1965) —“The Tenth Victim.” Drama. 10.05: The Edwards Show. 11. Bronk. Crime. 12.00: News, weather. Bettv Grable is a trigger-happy in TV2’s “The Young Doctors,” a heroine in a western comedy, “The dramatic hospital story. Mary Tyler Beautiful Blonde From Bashful Bend,” Moore is among the guests on Dinah! on TVI at midday today. The Olympics The captain of the New Zealand soccer documentary is the first of four, and team, Earle Thomas and a former New todav the first games, 27 centuries ago, Zealand cricketer, Roger Harris, are are re-created. Clive Dunn and Arthur among those appearing in The Great New Askey are among those in the new Zealand Sports Game. “The Tenth series of Jokers Wild, and then, in Victim,” TV2’s late film, stars Ursula colour, a series of repeats from The Andress in a dramatic story of manAvengers begins. Anthony Valentine and hunting. New Zealander Ilona Rogers, appear in “The Edwards Show” on TVI begins the first episode. The crime series with an interview with the Prime MinBronk begins with a story of duplicity, ister (Mr Muldoon). The main themes with the hero risking his life to thwart are likely to be sporting contacts with a murderer. South Africa, and “the Muldoon Frederick March and Ben Gazarra star personality.” 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. Sport. 1.00 p.m.: Film (1941) —“The Sea Wolf.” Action drama (B/W). 1.30: Film—“ The Bloodhounds of Broadway.” Musical comedy. 2.30: On the Mat. Wrestling. 2.55: Sport sworld—Racing, hockey. 3.00: The Original Laurel and Hardy (B/W). 3.20: Soundstage: Seals and Crofts. Music (repeat). 4.15: Civilisation (repeat). 4.45: Alias Smith and Jones. Western. 5.05: Spot On. Magazine. 5.35: Boy Dominic. Adventure. 5.35: Disney — “The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes.” Part 2. 6.00: News. 6.10: South on Sunday. Magazine. 6.25: The W’ombles. 6.30: The Olympiad — “The Incredible 6.30: News. Five.” 6.45: Sunday’s World. Magazine. 7.00: The Entertainers. Music. 7.25: Dangerous Knowledge. Thriller (final). 7.45: Country Calendar. 7.50: The Good Old Days. Variety (repeat). 8.00: South Riding. Drama. 8.35: The South Pacific Festival of Arts, 1976. 8.50: News. 8.55: Seven Days. Current affairs. 9.05: Shabby Tiger. Drama (final). 9.25: Plain Speaking. Religion. 9.28: Childhood. Drama series. 10.00: News. 10.10: Yeats Country. Documentary. 10.20: News, weather. “The Bloodhounds of Broadway” on Sportsworld has racing news and TVI stars Mitzi Gaynor and Scott Brady coverage of the Wellington-Canterbury in a light-hearted tale of a bookie dodg- hockey match. The five athletes who are ing trouble. Television Two has “The the subject of The Olympiad, are ZatSea Wolf,” an adaptation of a Jack Lon- opek, Owens. Nurmi, Oerter and Blankdon storv about a brutal sea captain. ers Koen. Yeats Country has country It stars Edward G. Robinson. John Gar- scenes and sitings in which Yeats field and Ida Lupino. wrote; some of his poems are read.
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