Television ONE
SOUTH PACIFIC TELEVISION
11.30 a.m.: Play School. 12.00: News. 12.05 p.m,: The Young And The Restless. Drama. 12.30: Beauty And The Beast. Forum. 1.00: Today at One. Magazine. 1.00 p.m.: One to Three with Blackie. Search For Tomorrow. Drama. 1.25: Days Of Our Lives. Drama. 1.30: Dinah! Variety. 2.00: Medical Centre. Drama. 2.10: Peyton Place. Drama (repeat). 2.35: Crown Court. Drama. 3.00: Nice One Stu. 3.00: Chicaboom. Sesame Street. Romper Room. 4.00: Porky Pig. 4.00: Here’s Andy. Banana Splits. 4.25: Julia. Comedv (repeat). 4.25: Klassic Keystone Remedy Kapers (B/W). 4.35: Voyage to The Bottom of The Sea. S-fiction. 4.50: The Virginian. Western (repeat). 5.30: Get Smart. Comedy. 6.00: First Edition. News. 6.05: The Odd Couple. Comedy. 6.30: News. 6.30: Once More With Feeling. Music. 7.00: Close to Home. Drama. 7.00: The Tony Randall Show. Comedy. 720: Rush. Outback drama. 7.30: Wonder Woman. Adventure. 820: Dateline Monday. Current affairs. 8.30: Are You Being Served? Comedy. 9.00: Second Time Around. Comedy. 9.00: The Rookies. Crime. 9.30: News. 9.40: Twice Is Too Much. Documentary. 10.00: Late Edition. News. 10.10: The New People. Drama 10.25: Radio with Pictures. Music. 10.30: Women in Power. Documentary. 11.00: News, weather.
The attempt by swimmer, John Coutts, to make a double crossing of Cook Strait is examined in Twice Is Too Much. The Prime Minister of India. Indira Gandhi, talks to Daime
Shanahan in the documentarv, Women in Power. Joe Walsh, Natalie’ Cole and Leo Sayer are among the artists feaurted on Radio with Pictures.
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Press, 14 March 1977, Page 15
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