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Television One Television Two

11.30 a.m.: Play School. 12.00: Lunchbox. 12.05 p.m.: The Young and The Restless. Drama. 12.30: Beauty and The Beast. Forum.

LOO: Today at One. Magazine. 1.30: Days Of Our Lives. Drama. 1.55: Crown Court. Drama. 2.20: Crossroads. Drama. 2.45: Gizago—Play School.

LOO p.m.: Medical Centre. Drama. 1.50: Dinah! Variety. 2.35: Search For Tomorrow. Drama. 2.55: Chicaboom! — Rainbow, Romper Room. Banana Splits and Friends.

3.15: Sesame Street. 4.25: Stingray (repeat). 4.55: The New Dick Van Dyke Show. Comedy (repeat).

4.30: A Little Bit of Booma. Junior talent quest. 4.35: Top Cat. Cartoon.

5.25: Ready to Roll. Pop music. 5.55: Bewitched. Comedy (repeat). 6.25: Week-ends with One. Preview. 6.30: News.

5.00: Freewheelin’. Pop music. 5.10: The Pro*'""’”'”- and The Enquiring Minds. Science. 5.35: Get Smart. Comedy. 6.00: News. 6.30: Batman. 6.55: Police Five.

7.00: Coronation Street 7.30: Town Cryer. Variety. 8.30: Dying For a Fag. Documentary'.

7.00: The Friday Conference. 7.30: Doctor In the House. Comedy. 7.55: Secrets of The Deep. 8.15: The Regiment (repeat).

9.00: Rising Damp. Comedy. 9.30: Tonight. Current affairs. 10.00: Film (1943)—“The Moon and Sixpence.” 11.30: Grunt machine. Rock music. 12.00: News, weather.

9.05: Within These Walls. Drama (final). 10.00: News, 10.30: Kaleidoscope. Arts review.

Dying For a Fag is a Thames Television documentary on cigarette smoking. George Sanders and Herbert Marshall star in the Somerset Maugham story. "The Moon and Sixpence.” On TV2. Secrets Of The Deep is set this time in the Caribbean. Friday Conference will feature a discussion with visiting United States nuclear physicist. Walter Patterson, invited to New Zealand by

Friends of the Earth on “alternative power." Kaleidoscope includes the 37th Christchurch primary schools’ music festival, a historic look at the Court Theatre, an interview with actors, Terry Cooper and Richard Moss appearing in an Auckland production “An Evening with Dylan Thomas.” and “Museum Without Walls.” with “The Cubist Epoch.”

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Press, 15 October 1976, Page 11

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Television One Television Two Press, 15 October 1976, Page 11

Television One Television Two Press, 15 October 1976, Page 11