Television ONE
SOUTH PACIFIC TELEVISION
11.30 a.m.: PLAY SCHOOL. Today’s story for young children “Abracadabra.” 12 (M). NFWS 124)5* p.m.: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. Daytime drama. 12.30: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Selwyn Toogood chairs this discussion programme, in which members of the panel give opinions on viewers’ problems.
1.00: TODAY AT ONE. Focus on community action and affairs. 1.25: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. More daytime drama. 2.10: PEYTON PLACE. Drama. (Repeat) 2.35: CROWN COURT. The story of a single trial told in three episodes. This week “Son and Heir.” A peer of the realm is charged with a theft of $250,000 from his mother’s safe. 3.00: SESAME STREET. A programme that proves teaming can be fun. 4.00: BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KIDS. “The Gold Caper.” Cartoon. (Repeat) 4.25: JULIA. Overly helpful parents overwhelm Corey and Earl. (Repeat) 4.50: THE VIRGINIAN. Tim Bradbury, who lost everything in Texas, looks to his old friend Clay to help him start a new herd. Burgess Meredith and Ben Murphy take part. (Repeat) 6.05: THAT’S MY MAMA. Leonard, a church-going scoutmaster, is arrested in a house of ill-repute. (Repeat) 6.30: NEWS. 7.00: CLOSE TO HOME. Daphne gives Lorraine advice, Pete reveals the name of his secret partner, and Riki and Christine find they have something in common. 7.30: SUTHERLAND’S LAW. “The Hot Water Boat.” A gun is fired “in the direction of another person” and the office of the dour Procurator Fiscal is busy again. 8.20: DATELINE MONDAY. Current affairs. 9.00: OPEN ALL HOURS. Arkwright (Ronnie Barker) attends a funeral and deducts the money the dead man owed him from the price of the wreath. 9.30: NEWS. 9.40: ELIZABETH R. The final in this six-part series. If the Earl of Essex had been faithful Elizabeth could have ended her life in a last, tender, romantic glow. (Repeat) 11.00: NEWS, WEATHER.
1.00 p.m.: SEARCH FOR TOMORROW, Continuing daytime drama. 1.30: KOJAK. Kojak has 48 hours to clear the name of a slain police officer. (Repeat) 2.30: DINAH! Music and musings with Dinah Shore. 3.00: CHICABOOM. Miss Helen with “Romper Room.” 3.23: CHICABOOM SPECIAL. Chic Littlewood. Steve Rosenberg, and Willie McNab entertain the children. 4.00: THE PERILS OF PENELOPE PITSTOP. The Hooded Claw ties Penelope to a derailed trolley. Cartoon. 4.25: KLASSIC KEYSTONE KOMEDY KAPERS. Three men—a weightlifter, fruit stealer and fruit vendor —like the same woman in “Peanuts and Bullets.” (Repeat) 4.35: DANIEL BOONE. Daniel forms an alliance with a traitor to save newly won land from Spanish invaders. 5.30: THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY, The Partridges bring a lonely millionaire out of his self-imposed seclusion. (Repeat) 6.00: FIRST EDITION. News. 6.30: CHER. Linda Ronstadt, Nancy Walker and Liberace are Cher’s guests in her variety show tonight. 730: MOVIN’ ON. Sonny and Will get caught up in the middle of an oldfashioned family feud when they make a delivery to a coal mine in Appalachia. 8.30: ALCOCK AND GANDER. Mangold Alcock needs a husband in a hurry. 9.00: THE ROOKIES. The Rookies are unhappy with a new assignment that involves a friend of Lieutenant Ryker. 10.00: LATE EDITION. News. 10.10: A WEEK OF IT. Ken Ellis, David McPhail, Annie Whittle, Chris McVeigh, and others take part in this weekly satirical/comic look at life in New Zealand. 10.40: RAT PATROL. Troy raids German headquarters and shanghais a Nazi scientist.
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