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SOUTH PACIFIC TELEVISION
Today 10.00 a.m.: Sports Extra. 10.50: Science Report. 11.00: Of Course You Can Do It. Handy hints. 11.30: Dig This. Gardening. 11.50: This Week in Britain. Magazine. 11.55: Top of the Morning. Requests. 12.00: News. 12.05 p.m.: Crossroads. Drama 12.30: Film (1950) — “Devil’s Doorway.” Western (B/W). 1.00 p.m.: Film (1966) — “Press For Time.” Comedy. 1.55: Sport On One. 2.40: Dinah! Variety. 3.25: Here’s Lucy. Comedy. 3.50: The Good Life. Comedy. 4.15: Tom and Jerry. Cartoon (repeat). 4.40: Woody Woodpecker. Cartoon (B/W). 5.00: Basil Brush (repeat). 5.05: Shane. Western. 5.30: Born Free. Adventure. 6.00: News. 6.15: Sport. 6.30: News. 7.00: Donny and Marie Show. Variety. 7.00: Emergency. Drama (repeat). 8.00: It’s In The Bag. Quiz show. 8.00: Sykes. Comedy. 8.30: News. 8.35: Dave Allen at Large. Comedy. 8.40: Film (1968)—“Charge of the Light Brigade.” 9.25: Executive Suite. Drama. 10.25: News. 10.35: Film (1972) — “Junior Bonner” 10.50: Film (1960> — “Village of the (B/W). Damned.” Horror (B/W). 12.10: News, weather. Television One’s Science Report this the Light Brigade.” The late film, morning deals with the effect of the “Village of the Damned,” has George sun on climate, weather, communica- Sanders and Barbara Shelley in a tions and how it produces energy. The science-fiction horror story, first of the five feature films available South Pacific Television stars with on the two channels is “Devil’s Door- “Press For Time,” a comedy in which way,” Robert Taylor is the star in a Norman Wisdom plays four parts, story of an Indian returning from the Muhammad Ali is one of the guests on American Civil War. Sport On One has Dinah! Steve McQueen, Robert Preston the Oxford-Cambridge boat race, inter- and Ida Lupino are in “Junior Bonner,” national rugby, racing, trotting, show- about the unhappy return home of a jumping and bowls. Trevor Howard and rodeo star. Vanessa Redgrave star in “Charge of Sunday 11.00 a.m.: Open Mind. Forum. 12.00: News. 12.05 p.m.: Crossroads. Drama. 12.30: The Big Match. Soccer. 1.00 p.m.; Film (1953) — “The Stranger Wore a Gun.” Western. 1.15 p.m.: Film (1955) —“A Man Called Peter.” Drama (repeat). 2.20: Sportsworld. 3.10: Survival. The fish eagle. 3.35: The Harry Secombe Show (repeat). 4.20: Appearances (repeat). 4.35: Spot On. Magazine. 4.40: On the Mat. Wrestling. 5.05: Paddington Bear. 5.10: Disney — “The Scarecrow of 5.10: The High Chaparral. Western. Romney Marsh.” Part 2. 6.00: There Once Was a Man. Music. 6.00: News. 6.15: Landscape. Documentary. 6.30: News. 6.35: Dr Who. S-flction. 6.45: Sunday’s World. Magazine. 7.00: British Association of Film and 7.00: Stars on Sunday. Music, readings. Television Awards. 7.30: Family. Drama. 8.00: When the Boat Comes In. Drama. 8.20: Film (1965) —“The Agony and the Ecstay.” Part 1. 8.50: News. 9.00: Seven Days. Current affairs. 9.30: Offerings. Religion. 9.35: Microbes and Men. Drama (final). 9.50: News. 10.00: "The Agony ond the Ecstay (Pt 2). 10.25: Hunting Homs—James Bertram. 10.45: Music for Guitar. 10.55: News, weather. 12.00: Kaleidoscope. The Arts (repeat). Richard Todd, Jean Peters and Richard tourists. Burton appear in the noted film, “A Randolph Scott and Claire Trevor Man Called Peter,” on TVI this after- star in “The Stranger Wore a Gun.” on noon. The Survival documentary is S.P.T. Charles Heston and Rex Harriabout the fish-catching eagles of son have the leads in “The Agony and Botswana. Paul Stockey, formerly of the Ecstasy,” the story of the painting “Peter, Paul and Mary,” performs in of the Sistine Chapel. Classical guitar There Once Was a Man. The Seven music is presented by John Williams and Days item is a coach cruise in the North Julian Bream in Music For Guitar. Island with American and Australian
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