Television One
SOUTH PACIFIC TELEVISION
Sunday 11.00 a.m.: OPEN MIND. The first of four programmes from the 1976 series which will be repeated. Today’s discussion is on marriage. 12.00: NEWS. 12.00; KALEIDOSCOPE. A repeat of Friday’s programme which features Jerome Rose’s piano recital of Liszt. 12.05 p.m.: CROSSROADS. Continuing motel story. 1.00: FILM (1961). “The Second Time Around.” Debbie Reynolds, Andy Griffith, Thelma Ritter, Juliet Prowse. A western comedy about 1.05 p.m.: FILM (1957). “Tarzan and the a widow with two children who Lost Safari.” Gordon Scott, Yolande arrives friendless and jobless in Donlan. The jungle man leads the an Arizona town—onlv to become wedding party of a millionaire its sheriff. 20th Century-Fox playboy to safety after the jet(repeat). setters’ plane crash-lands. M.G.M. 2.25: SPORTSWORLD. Rugby; rugby league; show jumping, Royal International Horse Show, Radio Rentals Cup; ski-ing from Coronet Peak; track review from the Pakuranga Hunt Club’s Ellerslie meeting, races 5-9. 2.40: THE WORLD ABOUT US. The Waddenzee. The “mudscape” of the north coast from Holland, Germany to Denmark is essential to migrating and moulting birds. The Wadden Sea’s rich resources sustain fish, seals, birds, sea farmers, and holiday-makers (repeat). 3.30: SCOTCH CORNER. Andy Stewart hosts his own show. 3.55: ADAM’S RIB. The battle of the sexes erupts on the domestic front when a hard-working attorney asks another equally hardworking attorney (his wife) to cook his dinner. The uproar reaches a climax when the wife entertains her husband’s business associates. Ken Howard and Blythe Danner play the couple. M.G.M. 4.20: ARENA. William Southgate talks to people in the arts. Children’s creative theatre. 4.40: ON THE MAT. Professional wrestling. 5.10: THE WOMBLES. “Bungo’s Birth- 5.10: ALIAS SMITH AND JONES. A day Party” (repeat). sudden change of governors means Heyes and Curry get a chance to earn their amnesty (final). 5.15: SPOT ON. Magazine programme for the young. 5.40: THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY. “Whiz Kid and the Mystery of Riverton City” (Part 2). A teenage inventor, his sister, and sidekick uncover a land swindle. XT 6.00: WEEK-END EDITION. News. 6.15: WORLD WATCH. Current affairs. 6 30- NEWS. 6-30: STARS ON SUNDAY. Edward Woodward sings “There is a Green Hill”; Ivan Rebroff and Balalaika Ensemble present, “Evening Chimes”; The Bachelors sing “Jimmy Brown"; Gracie Fields sings “Christopher Robin is Saying His Prayers.” Also Richard Todd, the Holy Trinity Church Choir, Ray Columbus, Canaan, 6.45: SUNDAY’S WORLD. Warwick Rhonda Bryers. Burke looks at a Hawke’s Bay community college. 7.00: SHOW OF THE WEEK. Hello 7.00: CILLA’S WORLD OF COMEDY. Goodbye. The show that shows us “She’ll Have to Go.” A Chnstmasthe wav we were in the sixties time disagreement is still not through popular music of the day. settled when Linda Pearson s Written by Bruce Mason. Local mother-in-law makes a visit, singers include Bridgette Allen, Steve Allen, Yolande Gibson. .... 7.25: FAMILY. Nancy’s mother-in-law, a wealthy, domineering woman, seeks refuge with the Lawrence family after leaving her husband. Willie decides to move out, and live with 7.45: COUNTRY CALENDAR. Lochinvar his girlfriend. Station off the Napier-Taupo road; a study of large-scale farming. 8.00: DICKENS OF LONDON. “Dreams.” Charles is deeply changed and scarred by Mary Hogarth’s death. He turns to mesmerism for help. 8.15: FILM. “Rock Around the Clock. The “King” is dead, but music of the era is remembered in this film. Includes Bill Haley and The Comets, The Platters, Tony Martinez and his Band. 8.50: NEWS. 8.55: SEVEN DAYS. A chance to get acquainted with the keenest rugby fans in Britain — the fans who travelled 12,000 miles to cheer on the Lions. 9.25: OFFERINGS. Religion. 9.30: THE GLITTERING PRIZES. It is now 1970. Bill Bourne returns from America to work at a new university. There he finds some of his fellow-teachers are old college friends who are taunted for their .. outdated “Cambridge” approach 9.35: WEEK-END EDITION. News. t 0 iif e 9.45: ACCESS. Kidney transplant with Mr John Morton, of Christchurch Hospital; centenary of Christchurch Teachers’ College, a production from the college’s audiovisual unit. 10.30: JENNIE. After the birth of her son Jennie returns to the social life of London. Randolph is caught up in the most notorious scandal of the day. Starring Lee Remick and 10.50: NEWS. WEATHER. Ronald Pickup (repeat).
10.50: NEWS, WEATHER.
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