H H / I LIL > i 1X00: NEWS. 12.05 pun.: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. Soap. 12.30: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Talk programme chaired by Selwyn Toogood. 1.00: TODAY AT ONE. Focus on community affairs. IXS: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Soap. 2.10: PEYTON PLACE. Daytime drama (repeat). 2.35: PLAY SCHOOL. Today’s story, “Town and the Country Mouse.’’ 3.00 p.tn.: ROMPER ROOM. With Miss „ Helen. 3.10: SESAME STREET. 3.45: RAINBOW. „ T „. . 4.00: SEARCH FOR TOMORROW. Soap. 4.15: JULIA. When Roberta develops a crush on Steve, Julia asks him to be kind to her (repeat). 4X5: A LITTLE BIT OF BOOMA. The Four Star Rock Group plays a familiar tune and Martha Roy sings. , 4.30: Root of Evi! (repeat!. 4.45: THE VIRGINIAN. A man seeking revenge for the death of his wife wants to take the law into his own hands (repeat). 3-30: THE BEVERLY HILLBILLIES. The Clampetts arrange a career comeback for an iaol of the silent screen (repeat). on . 6.00: FIRST EDITION. News. 6.0 a: THAT’S MY MAMA. Clifton wants to get serious with a girl who’s not ready for a commitment (repeat, final). 6.30: NEWS, WEATHER. 0.30: PERSONALITY SQUARES. Game of bluff played by well-known personalities. 7.00: CLOSE TO HOME. Betty’s article 7.00: GET SOME IN. Corporal Marsh is published, Dot is troubled by and Alice discover the difficulties news from Stephanie, and another of living in a caravan teacher gets a poison pen letter. 7.30: MOVIN’ ON. Sonny gets gold 7.30: WINGS. When Alan goes home on fever and mortgages the rig to leave he does not get the welcome finance a treasure hunt, he expected (final). 5.20: DATELINE MONDAY. Current 6.30; A WEEK OF IT. Ken Ellis, David McPhail, Annie Whittle and friends return to revue the week. 0.00: THE GOOD LIFE. Tom and Bar- 0 00: POLICE STORY. A police officer bara’s troubles are dwarfed by who lost his hand during an those of their neighbours. assignment js encouraged by his wife to strive for recognition as an efficient cop. 9.30: NEWS. 9.40: SCENE. In Search Of Pakehatanga: Autumn Fires. One woman’s early memories of the Hokianga. Martyn Sanderson talks with his aunt, Olive Bracey, Who is gifted with a wonderful literary imagination. 10.00; LATE EDITION. News. 10.10: RADIO WITH PICTURES. Rdck music. 10.30: DOWN THE GATE. With Reg Varney. 11.00: NEWS, WEATHER.
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