11.30 a.m.: Play School (repeat) 12.00: Lunchbox 12.05 pan.: The Young and the Restless Drama. 12.30: The Olympic Games tiepeat' 1.00: Today at One. Magazine 1.00 pan.. 1 lie Box. Drama 1.25: Kate Drama 1.30: Days of Our Lives Drama 1.50: Crown Court Drama. 2.15: Crossroads. Drama. 2.15: Search Foi lomorrow Drama 2.35: Chieaboom' — Rainbow Rnnipr: Room, losse and the Pussycats 2.40: Gizago — Play Schon!. 3.15: Sesame Street 4.00: . 4.15: Stingray (repeal’ 4.25; Ihe Professor and the I my. img Minds 4.40: Inch High Privaie I \e (repeat) 4.50: Ihe < isco K:<l WcMen 5.00: The New Dick Can Dyke show (repeat). 5.15: lop tal (a: toon 5.35: Ready to Roll Music, 5.35: 1 Dream «>t lea:':' • ■ 6.00: Olympic Games 6.00: News 6.30: News. 6.30: My Three Sons Comedy 6.55: Police Five 7.00: Coronation Street. 7.00: The Friday Conference 7.30: Week-ends With One. Previews 7.35: Planet of the Apes Science fiction 7.45: Sadie It's Cold Outside < medx 8.30: The Olympic Games. 8.20: Within These Walls. Drama 9.10: Film — "In Harm's Way'' (Second part). 9.30: Tonight. Current affairs 10.00: Film (1952) — "Hangman's Knot" 10.00: News Drama. 10.45: Marjoe Documentary. 11.30: Grunt Machine. Music. 12.00: News, weather. Swimming is given prominent cover days immediately after the Vnertcan age in the early part of The Olympic Civil War Marjoe on TV2 is a docu Games. The second Games programme mentary about Mat ( > rtnet a Pent' covers gymnastics, swimming, weight- coastal preacher The Friday ConftraMl lifting, boxing and rowing Randolph on TV2 has the Leader of the Clppo Scott. Donna Reed and Lee Marvin star sition (Mr Rowling) on New Zealand's in Hangman's Knot, a story set in the image overseas
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