Television One Television Two
11.30 a.m.: Play School (Repeat) 12.00: Lunchbox. 12.05 p.m.: The Young and the Restless. Drama. 12.30: Beauty and the Beast. Forum.
1.00: Today at One. Magazine. 1.30: Days Of Our Lives. Drama. 1.50: Crown Court. Drama. 2.15: Crossroads. Drama. 2.35: Gizago — Play School.
1.00 p.m.: The Box. Drama. 1.25: Dinah! Variety. 2.15: Search For Tomorrow. Drama. 2.35: Chicaboom! — Rainbow. Romper Room.
3.10: Sesame Street. 4.25: Inch High, Private Eye. 4.50: The Jensen Code. Adventure. (Repeat)
4.00: Here's Lucy. Comedy. 4.25: Freewheelin’. Pop music. 4.35: The High Chaparral. Western.
5.15: Ready to Roll. Music. 5.40: Apple’s Way. Drama. 6.30: News.
5.30: I Dream of Jeannie. Comedy. 6.00: News. 6.30: Mister Roberts. Comedy.
7.00: Close to Home. Drama. 7.30: Lord Peter Wimsey. Detection. 8.20: Other People’s Boats. 8.35: The Inventors.
7.00: And Mother Makes Five. Comedy. 7.30: Mission: Impossible. Drama. 8.30: Are You Being Served? Comedy.
9.00: A Bit of a Dagg. Variety. 10.00: This Week—Men of Easter. Documentary. 10.30: News, weather.
9.00: Starsky and Hutch. Crime. 10.00: News.
lan Carmichael’s “Murder Must Advertise” in the Lord Peter Wimsey series will end tonight on TVI. Another series of The Inventors again has Ray Henwood as the host. John Clarke has
John Hore and a five-piece band with him in A Bit Of A Dagg. Later, Men of Easter traces the influence of the 1916 Easter uprising in Ireland,
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