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12 00’ NEWS. THE YOUNG AND THE REST--12.05 p.m.: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. Soap. 12.30: FOREARMED. Information for farmers. 12.35: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Talk programme chaired by Selwyn Toogood. 1.00: SCOTCH CORNER. Andy Stewart hosts his own show. (Repeat). I. DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Soap 2.15: PEYTON PLACE. Soap. (Repeat). 2.35: SESAME STREET. For younger viewers. 3.00 pun.: ROMPER ROOM. With Miss Helen. 3.40: PARDON MY GENIE. Mr Cobbledick has been asked to sing at the annual concert with the great Reggies Wadlow. 3.45: RAINBOW. Todav’s subject: 4.05: BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUN- Sleeping DANCE KIDS. Orient Express. (Repeat). 4.00: SEARCH FOR TOMORROW. Soap. 4.20: PLEASE DON’T EAT THE 4.30: GOMER PYLE. Gomer is a star DAISIES. A famed glamour girl witness of a car accident involving arrives from Hollywood to take Carter. (Repeat). advantage of Joan’s play. (Repeat). 4.45: MEDICAL CENTRE. Gannon helps 4.55: FILM. “The Lone Ranger — a sensitive young tennis star who Trackers.” A trilogy of exciting cannot take the pressures imposed adventures as the masked Rider upon him in the cause of showmanand his Indian companion face a ship. lynch mob. track down murderers, and unravel the mystery of “Ghost Canyon.” Telesynd. 5.35: THE BEVERLY HILLBILLIES. Drysdale arranges for a "ghost” to scare the Clampets out of their English castle and back to Beverly Hills. (Repeat). 6.00: POT BLACK. Cliff Thorbum and 6.00: FIRST EDITION. News Graham Miles battle it out for the 8.8. C.-2 snooker trophy. 6.15: STARPARADE: JAMES LAST. Musical entertainment. 6.30: NEWS. WEATHER. 6.30: SIX-THIRTY SPECIAL. THE GOODIES RULE . . . OK? The Goodies decide the quicker way to fame and wealth is to join the pop world. 7.00: GOOD TIMES. “The Gang” (2). James is determined to press court 7.25: THE 808 NEWHART SHOW, charges against JJ’s would-be as- Jerry is elated when a globesassin, Mad Dog. trotting old flame suddenly re7.30: EDWARD THE SEVENTH. enters his life and proposes "Dearest Prince.” Alexandra re- marriage. (Final). mains loyal to Edward even when he is involved in another scandal and challenges Lord Randolph to a duel. (Repeat). 7.53: GOOSE WITH PEPPER. Kenneth Moore and Nigel Davenport 8.25: MAUDE. Maude recruits Vivian to (“South Riding”) star in this play the cause of women’s liberation about the re-union of two men and alarms a disapproving Arthur. who fought in Norway during the last war. Moore plays the part of . a retired Brigadier whose peaceful, rural life is ruffled by the arrival of Company Sergeant Major Go.osely. He worries Goosely may resurrect a ghost from his past and ponders his vistor’s intentions towards his beautiful daughters. 8.50: DAN AUGUST. “Tile Worst 8.55: NEWS, Crime.” The discovery of two murders leads Dan August to an amorous fencing master. 9.05: BERYL’S LOT. Tom has made his own plans for Beryl’s philosophy class evening. (Repeat). 9.50: LATE EDITION. News 10.00: FILM (1953). “The Member of the 10.00: THE FAMILY OF MAN. TeenWedding.” Ethel Waters, Julie agers. The relationship between Harris. A sensitive treatment of parents and teen-agers, the generathe theme of adolescence. Stanley tion gap, and the transition from Kramer produced and Fred Zinne- child to adult is explored in detail, mann directed this touching film about the growing pains of a 12-year-old girl who wants to accompany her brother on his honeymoon. (B/W, repeat). 11. NEWS. WEATHER.
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