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11.30 a.m.: PLAY SCHOOL. Today’s story “The Kea Who Wanted A Drink.” 12.00: NEWS. 12.05 pjn.: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. Soap. 12.30: FOREARMED. Information for farmers. 12.35: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Talkprogramme chaired by Selwyn Toogood. 1.00: TODAY AT ONE. Community action and affairs. IJZS: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Soap. 2.20: ROOMS. Life in a London bedsitter. 2.45: WAR AND PEACE. Before the Russian and French armies meet at Austerlitz, Andrei encounters Nikolai and is surprised at the latter’s animosity. 3.40: PLAY SCHOOL. For young children (repeat). 4.15: HATTY-TOWN TALES. Cartoon. “Creatures from Outer Space.” (repeat). 4.30: GEORGE. The adventures of a great bumbling St Bernard dog let loose in the open spaces of Switzerland. 5.00: THE WOMBLES, “The Invisible Womble.” (repeat). 5.05: DAKTARI. An electric alarm system is installed in the compound when Dr Tracey has to protect valuable vaccine, (repeat). 6.00: HOGAN’S HEROES. Bob Crane leads his fellow P.O.W.s into trouble, (repeat). 6.30: NEWS, WEATHER. 7.00: CLOSE TO HOME. Scallion persuades Pete to cut their losses on the horse, and Faith finds Maggie has moved in for good. 7.30: SURVIVORS. “New Arrivals.” A quote from tonight’s episode: “We’re unclean, right? The bearers of pestilence. Your Ruth reckons to quarantine us in the mill for a couple of days.” 8.30: M.A.S.H. Hot Lips has her appendix removed and Radar finds Potter’s mare lying sick. He diagnoses colic. 9.00: MASTERMIND. The final. Last year’s winner, Patrick Bowles, competes against the winners of the semi-finals to see who will take this year’s title. 9.30: NEWS. 9.40: I DIDN’T KNOW YOU CARED. Mr Brandon decides that the annual works outing should be a mystery trip. The ladies are more than mystified — they are enraged. 10.10: HAWAII FIVE-O. A young girl is kidnapped and held in a bunker on Diamond Head Mountain. 11.05: NEWS, WEATHER.
1.00 p.m.: SEARCH FOR TOMORROW, Soap. 1.30: RHODA. Rhoda and Joe decide they haven’t had enough time alone and cut themselves off from the rest of the world. 2.00: DINAH! Dinah Shore entertains with special guests. 2.30: THE FARMER’S DAUGHTER. The young son of an oil tycoon helps Steve set up his own moneyspinning company (b/w. repeat. final). 3.00: CHICABOOM. Miss Helen with Romper Room. 3.30: THE MOUSE FACTORY. Today’s subject “Back to Nature.” (repeat) 4.00: FRIENDS AND LOVERS. The bachelor life of a young musician. A teen-ager falls in love with Robert, bass violinist with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. 4.25: BUGS BUNNY. Cartoon, (b/w. repeat). 4.40: THE BIG VALLEY. The beautiful daughter of an old renegade tries to lure Nick to his death, (repeat). 5.30: MISTER ROBERTS. The Captain orders Roberts and Doc to save his dying palm tree, (repeat). 6.00: FIRST EDITION. News, 6.30: PLEASE SIR! A photographer visits the school to find the right face for a series of advertisements —and Potter keeps anything but a “low profile.” (repeat). 7.00: THIS WORLD. 8.00: THE LIVER BIRDS. Sandra seeks a new flatmate now that Beryl has married. 8.30: FILM (1973). “Shootout in a One Dog Town.” Richard Crenna, Stefanie Powers, Richard Elgan, Jack Elam. A slick western with a twist ending. Crenna is a smalltown banker who does all within his power to defend his bank against a gang of desperadoes determined to rob it. Made-for-television by Hanna Barbero. 9.55: LATE EDITION, News. 10.05: AFTER TEN. Current affairs. 11.00: ALL’S FAIR. It is a rainy Sunday in Washington. Richard’s thoughts have turned to romance, but Charley has something else in mind.
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