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11.30 a.m.: PLAY SCHOOL. Today’s story. “When the King wants to Sing’.” i? nn- mfws 12.05' p.m.: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. Soap. 12.30: FOREARMED. Information for farmers. 12.35: GOOD FARMING. Methods and concepts for modem farming. 1.00: TODAY AT ONE. Jim Hopkins 1.00 p.m.: SEARCH FOR TOMORROW, interviews Elizabeth Reid, former Soap. adviser to Mr Gough Whitlam; a meeting with Colleen McCullough; Roger Hull begins a series of talks about New Zealand books. I. DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Soap. 1.30; THE MAIN CHANCE. Walter Clegg, feeling responsible for Main being struck off, has noted drivers who have been stopped and 2.20: PEYTON PLACE. Drama (repeat). breathalysed (repeat). 2.45: CROWN COURT. The second part 2.30: DINAH! Joey Bishop, Dr Joyce of a story about the trial of a Brothers, John Gray, and Barbara man accused of murdering his Mandrell. wife. The defence claims her death was suicide. 3.00: CHICABOOM. Chic is on holiday and Irene Wood is in command. Miss Helen with Romper Room. 3.15: HATTY-TOWN TALES. “Up and Away” (repeat). 3.25: VISION ON. A totally visual child- 3.25: KORG—-70,000 B.C. The cartoon ren’s programme. Uniforms. adventures of a Neanderthal family. 3.55: MR. Today’s fantasy character, Mr Funny. 4.00: SKIPPY THE BUSH KANGAROO. Today, “Bushranger” (final).' 4.05: GENTLE BEN. Mark sets out with Ben to look for a legendary Lost Lagoon (repeat). 4.30: BEWITCHED. Samantha runs into an old flame whose affection gives Darrin something to “crow” about (repeat), 4.35: THE TIME TUNNEL. Doug and Tony try to find a spy who has escaped into time after planting a bomb in the Time Complex. 5.00: THE WOMBLES. “Great Uncle Bulgaria’s Keep Fit Lessons (repeat). 5.05: TARZAN. An ex-Colonel is carving out an empire in the jungle, subduing tribe after tribe until he meets Tarzan (repeat). 5.30: CHICO AND THE MAN. Louie is forced to sell a car he has loved and cherished for 17 years (repeat). 6.00: THE MARY TYLER MOORE 6.00: FIRST EDITION. News. SHOW. Phyllis thinks Ted Baxter would make an ideal city council candidate and Ted, of course, agrees (repeat). 6.30: NEWS. 6.30: THE SIX-THIRTY SPECIAL. Pinocchio. A musical version of the well-known fairy tale about a wooden puppet who is turned into a boy by the Blue Fairy. Whenever he tells a lie, his nose grows. 7.00: GOOD TIMES. The Evans family is doing well—J.J. has been assigned to paint a mural at a bank and Thelma wins a scholarship to university. 7.30: DOCTOR IN CHARGE. Duncan 7.30: BERYL’S LOT. Beryl is worried starts the rumour of the year about Tom’s reaction when she when his girlfriend tells him she gets an offer that could make is having an affair with a marired further demands on her free time. man whose name is Geoff. 8.00: STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO. 8.00: WITHIN THESE WALLS. Mrs Mike Stone searches for a thief Armitage is enjoying Christmas at and killer, and stolen property—a Stone Park. “All the decorations, rare and priceless stamp. it’s like putting rouge on a skeleton,” she says (final). 9.00: THE DICK EMERY SHOW. The 9.00: IRONSIDE. Ironside has taken a final in this series featuring Dick young artist who is on parole Emery’s collection of characters under his wing. But the sheriff has and Pat Coombs and Gordon Clyde. a warrant for the young man’s arrest on a charge of cattle rustling (final). 9.30: NEWS. 9AO: SPORTSNIGHT. Grant Batty, who played 56 games for the All Blacks in his seven years of first-class rugby, talks with Jon Neilson about the modem game. He takes a tilt at the men who control New Zealand rugby and discusses payment for players. 10.00: LATE EDITION. News. 10.10: COLDITZ. An innocent card game 10.10: HOLIDAY. Jeff Watson goes to takes an ominous turn when Brent the New Hebrides, Bill Peach takes loses £5OO to a hard-bitten loner, a paddle boat up the Murray a dedicated gambler who plays for River, and Janet Kingsbury visits keeps (Ray Barrett) (repeat). Lord Howe Island. 10.45: JIGSAW JOHN. A much-disliked recording star is found dead and the investigation centres on all those who might have benefited by his demise—including his widow and long-time partner. 11. NEWS, WEATHER.
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