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11.30 a.m.: PLAY SCHOOL. Story today for young children, “One Big Blow,” by Ursula Daniels. 12.00: NEWS. 12.05 p.m.: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. Daytime drama. 12.30: FOREARMED. Information for farmers. 12.35: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Talk programme chaired by Selwyn Toogood. 1.00: TODAY AT ONE. Community in- 1.00 p.m.: SEARCH FOR TOMORROW, volvement day, with hints on how Soap. to make the "dollar go further. A Wainuiomata group takes action and “Live Wire” deals with home economy. There is also a look at “Lifeline” in Hastings. 1.20: RHODA. “A Night with the Girls.” 1.25: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Soap. 2.20: ROOMS. Sheila is asked to keep an eye on her young sister, Beverly, who finds the pleasures of a big city a great temptation. 1.50; DINAH. Entertainment with Dinah Shore. 2.30: THE FARMER’S DAUGHTER. A bachelor congressman is out to gain Katy’s favour. 2.43: A FAMILY AT WAR. It is a year since John Porter was offered a job in the family business by Sefton Briggs. Now, when the offer is repeated, John is more inclined to consider it. 3.00: CHICABOOM. Miss Helen with “Romper Room.” 3.30: THE MOUSE FACTORY. Disney animation with guest star hosts, “Alligators,” narrated by Johnny Brown. 3.40: PLAY SCHOOL. For young children (repeat). 4.00: SECOND HUNDRED YEARS. His 4.15: ORIGAMI. hankering for goat’s milk leads Luke into trouble with the authorities. 4.25: BUGS BUNNY. 4.30: JULIA. In “The Switch Sisters,” Julia encounters a baby-sitter who “sub-lets” her contracts and leaves taped instructions for the girl who does the work. Meanwhile, Chegley has some tape recorder trouble of his own (repeat). 4.40: THE BIG VALLEY. “Showdowm 5.00: TRICK AND TREAT. Magic. on Limbo,” with special guests, Arch Johnson, Tom Lowell and L. Q. Jones. Heath turns out to be the kind of man the sheriff would like his own son to be. 5.05: DAKTARI. In “Operation Springtime,” Jack and Mike, with the help of Judy and Clarence, attempt to hatch a batch of ostrich eggs. 5.30: THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY. The family are hosts to a dejected biker who has been turned down after proposing to his girlfriend. 6.00: HOGAN’S HEROES. Hogan and 6.00: FIRST EDITION, his men aid the Allies D-Day landing on the coast of France by getting Klink promoted (repeat). 6.30: NEWS. 7.00: CLOSE TO HOME. Riki tries to 7.00: PLEASE SIR. The members of 5C patch things up with Geraldine. are working on an improbable David’s plans for a cosy chat are project — measuring the school to frustrated, and Christine rejects decide its weight. But the project some friendly advice. somehow gets out of hand. 7.30: SURVIVORS. Ruth is enticed into 7.30: PERSPECTIVE. A look at “The London, a virtual abduction. The God Squad” community at Waipara Londoners are living under siege which explains aspects of its proconditions, meanaced by disease perty and way of life. Reasons and rats. Ruth cannot escape and given for ownership of arms, learns from the doctor his fear that 500 is the minimum number necessary to ensure survival of the species. s.oO: ALICE. Alice is asked to stand in 8.30: M.A.S.H. In “Margaret’s Engage- when the regular singer at the ment,” she announces her intended Hot Shot nightclub goes down with bethrothal to Lt Col. Ronald Penob- the ’flu. scott, but Frank’s vindictive reaction is upsetting. g3O; film (ig72) . <. Night sta ike r .” Exciting piece of foolery involving a breezy reporter and a fanged vampire in Las Vegas. Darren Me-' Gaven plays the nosy reporter in a lively, violent and irreverent murder movie. Made for television by Spelling. 9.00: MASTERMIND: Competitors tonight have chosen classical mytho- 10.00: LATE EDITION. logy, the American Civil War, post-war New Zealand cricket and flags. 9 30’ NEWS. 940: I DIDN’T KNOW YOU CARED. Auntie Lil arrives with memories of her dear departed husband and takes the family on an outing —■ to a temperance bar. 10.10: MOODY AND PEGG. In “The Pro- 10.10: MEDICAL STORY. In “Moonlight posal,” Daphne nervously explains Healer,” young resident David that it is not really a weding, just Coleman moonlights on an emera “union.” Auntie Ethel refuses to gency room night shift, spreading have anything to do with the his energy dangerously thin. 11.05: NEWS^WEATHER^ 1130 11-05: LEE MARVIN PRESENTS — BREAKER. An intensive stake-out, with land and air surveillance, attempts to catch a group of felons who intend to raid the Blue Chip Stamp warehouse.
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