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Television one

SOUTH PACIFIC TELEVISION

11,30 a.m.: PLAY SCHOOL. Today’s story “The Many Mice of Mr Brice.” 12.00; NEWS. 12.05 p.m.: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. Soap. 12.30: FOREARMED. Information for farmers. 12.35: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Talk programme.

1.00: TODAY AT ONE. Community 1.00 p.m.: FILM (1954). “Night People.” action and affairs. Gregory Peck, Broderick Crawford, Rita Gam, Buddy Ebsen. Cloak-and-dagger plot about the efforts of Americans in Berlin to swap two musicians for the return of a young soldier held hostage by the Russians. 20th Century Fox. 1.25; DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Soap 2.20: PEYTON PLACE. Drama. (Repeati 2.45: CROWN COURT. The conclusion of the story about the trial of a site agent accused of causing the death of eight people.

3.10: SESAME STREET. Songs, stories, and skits to make learning fun. 4.10; FANTASTICA. Fantasy items on very real subjects. (Repeat) 4.25: BEWITCHED. “Samantha’s Magic Potion” has no magic at all—just common sense. (Repeat)

3.00: CHICABOOM. Miss Helen with Romper Room. 3.20: THE LAUGHING POLICEMAN. PC 254 with a funny story to tell. (Repeat) 3.30: CHICABAKE. With Ray Ericson and the children. 4.00: SUPERCAR. Cartoon adventures of Mike Mercury and his magic space car. (Repeat) 4.25: THE CISCO KID. Cisco and Pancho use the talents of a young cowboy artist to trap some masked bandits. 4.50: FREEWHEELIN’. Rock groups from overseas.

5.00: THE WOMBLES. “One Pair of Feet.” (Repeat) 5.05: FOLLYFOOT. Life on a farm for retired horses. (Repeat) 5.10: LITTLE WOMEN. Amy accompanies Aunt March on a trip to Europe and Jo arrives in New York to take a post as governess. 5.30: REAL TO ROLL. Pops hot from the charts. (Repeat) 5.35: MISTER ROBERTS. The Captain is tricked into thinking the crew has sunk a Japanese submarine. (Repeat) 6.00: HOGAN’S HEROES. More adven- 6.00: FIRST EDITION. News, tures with Bob Crane and his band of POWs. (Repeat) 6.25: WINTER AWAY WITH ONE REPORT. Ski and road conditions. 6.30: NEWS, WEATHER. 6.30: AND MOTHER MAKES THREE. The honeymoon’s over and it’s time for the combined families to have their first breakfast together. (Repeat) 6.55: POLICE FIVE. Viewers are invited to help fight crime.

7.00: WEEK-ENDS WITH ONE. The 7 pick of the week-end viewing. 7.10: CORONATION STREET. Norma Ford wants to improve her mind with private lessons from Kenneth Barlow on English literature. 7.40; KUNG FU. Caine enlists the aid of the Prince of Thieves to restore a Chinese Duke to his royal throne. 7 8 8.40: TWO ON ONE. Vai Lamond and Ray Woolf entertain with song and chat.

7.00: THE JULIE ANDREWS HOUR. Tonight’s guests include Harry Belafonte, Rich Little, Alice Ghostley, and guitarist-accordion-ist Sivuca. (Repeat) 7.50: PERSPECTIVE. 8.20: SAM. The first of 13 episodes in a new series about Sam Wilson (Mark McManus). It is nine years since he began to work in the pits and now that he is a grown man life has more to offer him. On the first day of nationalisation of the mines (January, 1947) Sam has more down-to-earth things on his mind than his grandfather who sees a Socialist dream coming true.

9.30: NEWS 9.40: THE MEDIA. Reviews, criticisms and comments on books, films, television and newspapers. 10.10: FILM (1958). “The Doctor's Dilemma.” Leslie Caron, Dirk Bogarde, Alastair Sim, Robert Morley, Felix Aylmer. The cast is near-perfect in this delightful comedy based on the play by George Bernard Shaw. A brilliant doctor is forced to choose between saving the life of a poor, honest doctor friend or a scoundrel artist with whose wife he is in love. M.G.M. 12.00: NEWS, WEATHER.

9.10: VAN DER VALK. The Dutch detective (Barry Foster) is upset when he accidentally runs down a robber, but when strange things begin to happen, he knows he has gained an enemy. 10.00: LATE EDITION. 10.10: NEWS STAND. Brian Priestly looks at the week in print. 10.30: KALEIDOSCOPE. “Copeland Portrait.” A portrait of one of America’s most acclaimed composers, whose philosophy is to write music that reflects the countryside of America.

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Press, 2 September 1977, Page 11

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Television one Press, 2 September 1977, Page 11

Television one Press, 2 September 1977, Page 11