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11.30 a.m.: PLAY SCHOOL. Story for today, “The Best Disguise of All,” by Maxine Schur. 19 0012’05' p.m.: THE YOUNG AND THE , RESTLESS. Daytime drama. 12.30: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Talk show with Selwyn Toogood. LOO: TODAY AT ONE. Programme of 1.00 p.m.: SEARCH FOR TOMORROW, variety with accent on community More soap. action and affairs. 1.20: LOVE THY NEIGHBOUR. Eddie and Bill show up at father’s night at the ante-natal clinic; somebody loses his head. Bill loses his temper and a wordy bet is made, (repeat). I. DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Soap 1.50: DINAH! Entertainment with Dinah Shore. 2.20: ROOMS. A seedy rooming house in West London is the setting for “Beverley and Sheila,” devoted sisters 2.30: THE 808 NEWHART SHOW. Howard turns up at Bob and Emily’s anniversary dinner to gain their help in proposing to Ellen. 2.45: A FAMILY AT WAR. There is much excitement in the Ashton house as the family prepares for the marriage of Freda and lan (repeat). 3.00: CHICABOOM. "Romper Room” with Miss Helen. 3.25: CHICABOOM SPECIAL. Chic Littlewood again with songs, cartoons, music, Willie McNab and Nowcy. 3.40: PLAY SCHOOL. For young children (repeat). 4.00: GETTING TOGETHER. Bobby Conway (played by Bobby Sherman), young music composer wants to show Jenny an old fashioned Christmas, but it almost doesn’t work out. 4.10: TRICK AND TREAT. Magic. 4.15: JASON’S SUMMER. Cartoon (repeat, final). 4.30: BEWITCHED. Some well-placed witchcraft from Samantha saves her “secret” and the sanity of Mrs Stevens (repeat). 4.35: WESTWIND. Tom and Robin slip ashore in the hope of seeing the Night Marchers, but the fun turns to fear when they hear strange noises. 5.00: BATMAN. The first part of a twopart story. “The Funny Feline Felonies,” in which the Joker, paroled, teams up with Catwoman to steal a vast amount of dynamite. Cesar Romero as the Joker and Eartha Kitt as Catwoman. 5.05: STAR TREK. Captain Kirk, Mr Spock and Dr McCoy are trapped in the past and to return to the present means death (repeat). 5.30: THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY. In “The Mod Father,” grandma and grandpa try many rather “mod” ways of putting the zip back into their marriage (repeat). 6.00: M.A.S.H. In “The Price of Tomato 6.00: FIRST EDITION. Juice,” Radar gets the help of Hawkeye and B.J. to produce something Colonel Potter says he is fond of, but that’s hard to come by — tomato juice (repeat). 6.30: NEWS. 6.30: OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS. Robin Stewart is the host for the show in which six acts perform and the heat winners, selected by the live audience and viewers, go on to semi-finals and the grand final. 7.00: CORONATION STREET. Elsie 7.00: WELCOME BACK KOTTER. Gabe decides to be at Alan’s garage does further “battle” with his when his ex-wife Laura arrives. bunch of unruly “sweathogs”. Elsie confides to Maggie. 7.30: BEARCATS. An army deserter, 7.30: GET SOME IN. More R.A.F. conturned mercenary, destroys medical flicts and antics amid square bashsupply shipments and kidnaps two ing and boot-polish. army nurses. 8.00: FILM (1067). “Hour of the Gun.” Mediocre western with James Garner as Wyatt Earp and Jason Robards as Doc Holliday. Both are quite good in their roles and a better-than-average supporting role gives the film an added boost. United Artists production. 8.30: WHEN THE BOAT COMES IN. Episode three, “A Pillowfull of Buttercups,” in which Billy Seaton, newly qualified, returns home. Sir Horatio Manners makes Jack an offer. 9.30: NEWS. 9.40: PRIME TIME. Current affairs. 10.00: LATE EDITION. 10.10: SHADES OF GREENE. “A Chance 10.10: THURSDAY CONFERENCE. Curfor Mr Lever,” in which the depres- rent affairs. sion has closed factories and Mr Lever is a machinery salesman. Opportunity beckons, but it involves a lonely journey. 11.00: EDDIE CHARLTON VERSUS THE THE WORLD. Eddie plays snooker against leading opponents from different parts of the world. 11. NEWS, WEATHER.
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