Television ONE
SOUTH PACIFIC TELEVISION
12.00: NEWS. 12.05: p.ni.: THE YOUNG ANT THE RESTLESS. Soap. 12.30: FOREARMED. Information for farmers. 12.35: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Talk programme chaired by Selwyn Toogood. 1.00: GOOD HEAVENS. A young widow wants some excitement in her life. (Repeat). 1.25: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Soap. 2.20: PLAY SCHOOL. Today’s story. “Charley, Charlotte and the Golden Canarv.” 2.50: PEYTON PLACE. Soap. (Repeat) 3.00 p.m.: ROMPER ROOM. With Miss Helen and children. 3.20: DON AND PETE. The adventures of two incompetent and lovable misfits. 3.30; PARDON MY GENIE. Hal finds a Genie in an old watering can But the Genie is 4000 years old and his magic doesn’t always work. 3.45: RAINBOW. Today’s subiect: Making Things. 4.00; ROY. SHEEPDOG OF TUT 4.00: SE.ARCH FOR TOMORROW. Spap. SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS. Jamie's sheepdog is entered in the dog trials. 4.15: BEWITCHED Everyone is em barrassed after a “truth” spell is cast on a gift to Samantha. (Repeat). 4.25: A LITTLE BIT OF BOOMA. 4.30. MEDICAL CENTRE. A great surgeon who learns he has an incurable disease is torn between his desire to ease up and his feelmgs of obligation to others. 4.43: ROOM 222. Alice decides to leave teaching. (Repeat). 5.15: TARZAN. Charity’s determination to deliver the organ leads to a settlement of the tribal dispute. (Repeat.) 3.30; THE BEVERLY HILLBILLIES. Ellv May’s pet chimp wins a role in a television series Jethro missed out on. (Repeat). 6.00: FIRST EDITION. News 6.13. RACING FROM AVONDALE. The Avondale Gold Cup. 6.30. NEWS, WEATHER 6.30: SIX-THIRTY SPECIAL. The Cricket on the Hearth. A musical version of Charles Dickens’s famous Christmas story. 7.00. RACING FROM AVONDALE. The Vacation Hotels Handicap. 7.10: GOOD TIMES. Thelma is saved from explaining to her parents whv they have not met her boyfriend when he suddenly walks in. 7.30: DOCTOR IN CHARGE. Dick is on to another money-making scheme when he recruits patients for the Hospital Patients Protection Teague. (Repeat). 7.40: RACING FROM AVONDALE. The Concorde. 8.00; EDWARD THE SEVENTH The 5 00. THE BROTHERS “The Judas New World. In spite of the severe Sheep.” The gulf between Mary restrictions placed on him Edward and her daughter-in-law appears has his first taste of freedom. to narrow when she offers to help i Repeat). Jennifer and Edward with a problem. 9.00. THE DICK EYIERY SHOW. 9-00; DAN AUGUST. After a handsome Comedy. (Repeat;. drunk is shot August sifts through 9 30- NEWS C1UeS before finds t; ‘ e kiUer - 9.40: MOVIE FOR TV. (1974). “Tell Me Where It Hurts.” Maureen Stapleton. A middle-aged housewife shocks her husband into a reappraisal of his own values when she forms a women’s consciousraising group. Based on real-life interviews. 10.00: LATE EDITION. News. 10.10: HUDSON AND HALLS. Food. wine, conversation and entertainment. 11.05: NEWS, WEATHER.
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