Television ONE
11.30 a.m.: PLAY SCHOOL. Story today, i “Don't Forget the Bacon,” by Pat Hutchins. 12.00: NEWS. 12.05 p.m.: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. Drama. 12.30: FOREARMED. Information for fanners. 12.35: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Forum. 1.00: TODAY AT ONE. Magazine. 1.25: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Drama 2.30: PEYTON PLACE. Drama (repeat). 2.45: CROWN COURT. Episode 3 in “A Case of Murder.” 3.10: SESAME STREET. 4.10: SIGMUND AND THE SEA MONSTERS. Comedy (repeat). 4.30: BEWITCHED. Comedy. 5.00: DIRTY SALLY. Western (repeat). 5.30: READY TO ROLL. Local and overseas pops. 6.00: HOGAN’S HEROES. Comedy (repeat). 6.30: NEWS. 7.00: QUEEN ELIZABETH’S JUBILEE SPEECH. 7.05: CORONATION STREET. Drama. 7.30: THE WALTONS. Drama. 8.30: TWO ON ONE. Variety. 9.30: NEWS. 9.40: THE MEDIA. Reviews. 10.10: FILM (1971). “A Man Called Sledge.” In a gambling binge which follows a bullion robbery, one of the crooks wins all the money. Stars James Garner, Dennis Weaver and Claude Akins. 11.50: NEWS, WEATHER.
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1.00 p.m.: SEARCH FOR TOMORROW. Drama. 1.30: DINAH! Vanetv. 2.05: MEDICAL CENTRE. A sudden heart defect jeopardises an orphan’s adoption chances. 3.00: CHICABOOM. Songs and games in •'Romper Room,” “The Laughing Policeman,” and “Chicabake,” in which Chic Littlewood and Willie McNab make and bake. 4.00: THE ADDAMS FAMILY. Episode for the unusual family this week, “The Voodoo Story.” 4.25: FRONTIER ADVENTURE. An unusual reward from a beaten dentist. 4.50: FREEWHEELIN’. Rock from around the world. 5.05: YOU MUST BE JOKING. 5.35: THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY. The hired driver turns out to be a man on parole facing a charge of armed robbery. 6.00: FIRST EDITION. News. 6.30: THE QUEEN’S SPEECH. HetMajesty is introduced by London’s Lord Mayor, and after her speech to the Commonwealth, there is a procession from the Guildhall -to Buckingham Palace. 7.25: POLICE FIVE. 7.30: THE GOODIES. Comedy. 8.00: TELETHON REPORT. 8.05: UPSTAIRS, DOWNSTAIRS. James is away at the war, Richard and Hazel wait for news, and Mrs Bridges is worried. 9.00: THE BLUE KNIGHT. A massage parlour manager will not cooperate as a witness and lodges a false complaint that could mean the loss of Bumper’s badge. 9.45: LATE EDITION. News. 9.55: THE TEAM. A one-hour motorracing drama about a frustrated driver who cannot drive because of an accident. The crippled man is played by James Laurenson. 10.50: KALEIDOSCOPE. The Israel Philharmonic will perform extracts from: Mozart Prague Symphony, Beethoven Spring Quartet, Op. 95, Respighi Pines of Rome. Filmed in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, the Judaean desert and amphitheatre at Caesarea.
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