Television One Television Two
Today 10.00 a.m.: Sports Extra — rugby, racing. 11.00: Of Course You Can Do It. Handy . & hints. S ’t ' 11.30: The Phil Silvers Show. Comedy (B/W). 12.00: The Olympic Games (repeat). 12.30: Film (I 960 — “Journey To The 9 Centre Of The Earth” (repeat). 1.00 p.m.: Film (1951) — “Lorna Doone.” ' Adventure. 2.35: Dinah! Variety. 2.40: News. 2.45: Sport On One. 3.25: The Big Valley. Western. 4.15: Adventures of Black Beauty. 4.40: Thunderbirds (repeat). 5.00: Iron Horse (repeat) (final). 5.30: The Great New Zealand Sports Game. Quiz. 6.00: The Olympic Games. 6.00: News. 6.10: Sport. 6.25: The Wombles. 6.30: News. 6.30: Little House On The Prairie. Drama. 7.00: Space 1999. Science fiction. 7.30: A Touch of Country. Music (final). 8.00: Jokers Wild. Comedy. 8.00: Love Thy Neighbour. Comedy. 8.30: News. 8.30: Dave Allen At Large. Comedy. 8.35: The Olympic Games. 9.15: Movin’ On. Drama. 9.35: Man About The House. Comedy. 10.05: Edwards On Saturday. 10.15: News. 10.45: Film (1974) — “Death Cruise.” 11.00: Bronk. Crime. 12.00: News, weather. James Mason, Arlene Dahl, Dianne in Lorna Doone on TV2 this afternoon Baker and Pat Boone star in the adapta- and Barbara Hale is, with Raymond Burr tion on TVI of the Jules Verne novel, and David Soul among the" guests on Journey To The Centre Of The Earth. In Dinah! Television Two’s late evening the afternoon Sport On One reviews the film, Death Cruise, is a story of suspense first week of the Olympic Games, covers and terror starring Richard Long, Polly local events, and has the final of the Bergen, Edward Albert, jnr, Kate Jackdarts series. Television One’s Games son, Celeste Holm and Tom Bosley, coverage at 6 p.m. includes the first day Dr Brian Edwards will interview of track and field events, which include Willie Mae Reid, aged 36, for 18 years events for John Walker and Dick Quax. a Negro socialist civil rights activist, on The channel will stay on air after mid- Edwards on Saturday. From Chicago, night for the first rugby test against she is spending four days in New ZeaSouth Africa. land as a guest of the Socialist Action Barbara Hale and Richard Greene star ’ League. Sunday 12.05 a.m.: Dick Emery. Comedy (repeat). 12.40: Sport On One — All Blacks v. Western Province. 1.05: First Rugby Test (close approximately 2.45 a.m.). 11.00: Open Mind. Religion. 12.00: News. 12.05 p.m.: The Olympics (repeat). 12.30: The Big Match — All Blacks v. South Africa. 1.00 p.m.: Film (1957) — “Zarak.” Adventure. 2.00: Film (1962) —“The Happy Thieves.” 2.35: The Olympic Week. Highlights. 3.05: Sportsworld — racing, badminton, rugby league, athletics. 3.25: Morecambe and Wise. Comedy (repeat). 4.10: Aspen. Documentary. 4.35: Spot On. Magazine. 5.05: Spirit of Independence. Cartoon series. 5.10: Disney — “Menace On The 5.10: Alias Smith and Jones. Western. Mountain” (final). 6.00: The Olympic Games. 6.00: News. 6.10: Sunday Best. Magazine. 6.25: The Wombles. 6.30: News. 6.30: Destination America. Documentary. 6.45: Sunday’s World. Magazine. 7.00: Show Of The Week — “The Complete Victor Borge.” 7.20: Oil Strike North. Drama (new series). 7.30: South Riding. Drama (final). 8.20: News. 8.30: The Olympic Games. 8.40: The Good Old Days. Variety (repeat). 9.25: A Picture of Katherine Mansfield. 9.30: Plain Speaking. Religion. 9.33: Play—“A Room In Town.” Comedy. 10.15: News. 10.25: News, weather. There is no shortage of sport on TVI come a haven for creative artists. In today. It begins with the rugby football A Room In Town, a- comedy, George from South Africa in the early hours, Cole, Dawn Adams and Pauline Yates with a second screening of the test at have the principal roles. 12.30 p.m. There are also three pro- Victor Mature, Anita Ekberg and grammes on the Olympic Games during Michael Wilding star in Zarak on TV2, the dav. an adventure story. A profile of the New Rex Harrison and Rita Hayworth are Zealand marathon runner, Jack Foster the stars of The Happy Thieves, TVl’s is on Sportsworld, which also begins a afternoon film. Aspen is a documentary new drama series, Oil Strike North. Nigel about an American town which has be- Davenport heads the cast of a story set mainly on a North Sea oil rig.
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