Television One Television Two
Today 10.00 a.m.: Sports Extra — racing, rugby. 11.00: Of Course You Can Do It. Handy hints. 11.30: The Phi! Silvers Show (B/W). 12.00: Film (1953) — “Titanic” (B/W) (repeat). 1.00 pan.: Film (1953) — “Give A Girl A Break.” 1.40 p.m.: News, 1.45: Sport on One; 2.30: Dinah! Variety. 3.25: The Big Valley. Western (final). 4.25: Free Time. 5.00: The Beachcombers. Adventure. 5.00: Thunderbirds (repeat). 5.30: The Generation Game. Quiz. 6.00: News. 6.15: Sport. 6.25: The Wombles. 6.30: News. 7.00: Morecambe and Wise. Comedy. 7.00: Little House On the Prairie. Drama. 8.00: It’s In The Bag. Quiz. 8.00: Love Thy Neighbour. Comedy. 8.30: News. 8.30: The Two Ronnies. Comedy. 8.35: Film (1966) — “Harper.” 9.15: Movin’ On. Drama. 10.15: News. 10.30: Film — 'The Failing of Raymend.” 10.50: Film (1971) — “Reluctant Heroes.” There is a choice of five feature films Margaret Champion, Gower Champion today. Television One has Titanic which and Debbie Reynolds are in TV2’s Give stars Barbara Stanwyck, Clifton Webb, A Girl A Break. It is a musical comedy, and Robert Wagner. At night TVI has The evening film on TV2, The Failing Harper, starring Paul Newman, Janet of Raymond stars Jan Wyman, Dean Leigh, Robert Wagner and Lauren Stockwell, and Dana Andrews. It is a Bacall. It is a story about a private drama. investigator’s adventures. This is fol- Sport on One in the afternoon covers lowed by Reluctant Heroes (Ken Berry. motor racing, show jumping, table Warren Gates, Ralph Meeker. Cameron tennis, tennis and soccer. Mitchell), a drama with a Korean war On Dinah! the guests include Bill background. Cosby and Jane Powell. Sunday 12.15 a.m.: The Dick Emery Show (repeat). 12.50: All Blacks on Tour. 1.25: Rugby — Fourth Test Match. 11.00: Open Mind. Forum. 12.00: News. 12.25 pan.: This Week in Britain. 12.30: The Big Match. 1.00: Film (1956) — “Bhowani Junction” (B/W). 2.00: Film (1957) — “Sad Sack” (B/W). . i 2.45: Sportsworld. 3.40: The Human Journey (repeat). 4.30: Out of a Stone Age. Documentary. 4.40: On The Mat. Wrestling. 5.00: Spot On. Magazine. 5.10: Alias Smith and Jones. Western. 5.30: Spirit of Independence. Cartoon. 5.35: Disney — “Million Dollar Duck.” 6.00: News. 6.10: Sunday Best. Magazine. 6.25: The Wombles. 6.30: News. 6.30: Horizon — Man-made Lakes of Africa. 6.45: Sunday’s World. Magazine. 7.00: Nana Mouskouri. Music (final). 7.15: Oil Strike North. Drama. 7.45: Country Calendar. 8.00: Fall of Eagles. 8.05: They Sold A Million. Music. 8.55: News. 8.55: When the Music Stops. Drama. 9.00: Seven Days. Current affairs. 9.30: Plain Speaking. Religion. 9.33: Wessex Tales —“A Tragedy of Two 9.45: Encounter — “Birth: Making Better Ambitions. Babies.” 10.15: News. 10.25: News, weather. 10.25: This I Know. Religion.
Jerry Lewis and David Wayne star in Sad Sack on TVI this afternoon. Out of a Stone Age looks at Papua New Guinea. On TV2. Ava Gardner, Stewart Granger and Bill Travers lead in Bhowani Junction. Sportsworid has
racing, rallycross and tennis. The tennis match is between Rod Laver and John Alexander. When the Music Stops is a drama in which Edward Fox, Donald Churchill and Mary Peach have leading roles.
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