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lorm- IMFWS 12:05’ p.m.: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. Soap. 12.30: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Talk programme chaired by Selwyn Toogood. 1.00: GOOD HEAVENS. A shoe salesman may not get his wish to break into show business. (Repeat). 1.25: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Soap. 2.10: PEYTON PLACE. Soap. (Repeat). 2.35: SESAME STREET. 3.00 p.m.: ROMPER ROOM. With Miss Helen. 3.40: PARDON MY GENIE. Things get muddled up when Hal and the genie deliver the goods for a jumble sale. 3.45: RAINBOW. Today’s subject — Bottom. 4.00: SEARCH FOR TOMORROW. Soap. 4.05: BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KIDS. “Hong Kong Story.” Cartoon. (Repeat). 4.30: GOMER PYLE. “Gomer Captures a Submarine.” 4.20: PLEASE DON’T EAT THE DAISIES. The b.oys build a raft in the backyard with the intention of going to sea. (Repeat). 4.45: MEDICAL CENTRE. Gannon’s romance in troubled when the woman refuses to play second fiddle to his career. With Merdith Baxter. 4.55: FILM. “The Lone Ranger — Justice of the West.” The Lone Ranger and Tonto track down a stolen million dollar gold shipment. ~ " 5.35: THE BEVERLY HILLBILLIES. Cousin Roy arrives as advance man for Granny’s hated rival in medicine-making. (Repeat). 6.00: POT BLACK. Snooker champion- 6.00: FIRST EDITION. News, ships. (Repeat). 6.15: STARPARADE: JAMES LAST. Musical entertainment. 6.30: NEWS, WEATHER. 6.30: SIX-THIRTY SPECIAL. “Cinderalla Rockerfella.” Esther and Abi Ofarim host a show set against the mountains of Bavaria and boutiques of Carnaby Street. With Joyce Henderson, Gunther French, Dave Lee Travis, and Andrew Nelson. (Repeat). 7.00: GOOD TIMES. “The Gang” (1). J.J. becomes the reluctant member 1 of Satan’s Knights after he is threatened with physical harm if he doesn’t join. ■!. , 7.20: DOCTOR IN CHARGE. Duncan meets an old colleague who is out of work, money and friends. (Repeat, final). 7.25: EDWARD THE SEVENTH. “The Invisible Queen.” Queen Victoria insists on keeping Edward away from public duties. The frivolous life he is leading as a result threatens his marriage. (Repeat). 7.50: BOUND FOR FREEDOM. A moving drama about two English boys who are taken as servants to the American colonies in 1750. The younger boy is fortunate in working f.or a kind master but the other boy is placed with a cruel slaveowner. 8.20: MAUDE. Maude Findlay and Arthur Harmon catch their spouses in an illicit embrace. 8.50: NEWS. 8.50: DAN AUGUST. A murderer is accidentally killed in a car crash in “Circle of Lies.” 9.00: BERYL’S LOT. The wedding reception arranged by Hilda Pointer promises to be a disaster f.or all concerned. (Repeat). - 9.50: LATE EDITION. News. 9.55: FILM (1970). “Madron.” Richard Boone, Leslie Caron. A routine ' western about a gunman and nun who team up on a dangerous trek across a desert, stalked by Apaches. 10.00: THE FAMILY OF AZAN. “Children.” The relationships between parents and children and the preparation of children for adult life are examined. 11.15: NEWS, WEATHER.
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