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19 (Mb 12.05* p.m.: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. Soap. 12.30: FOREARMED. Information for farmers. 12.35: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Talk programme. I. A PLACE IN EUROPE. Germany —Schloss Johannisberg (repeat). 1.25: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Soap. 2.10: PEYTON PLACE. Scap (repeat) 2.35: SESAME STREET. For younger viewers. 3.00 p.m.: ROMPER ROOM. With Miss Helen. 3.35: NOVELTOONS (repeat). 3.45: KING WILBUR 111. 3.45: RAINBOW. “Worries.” 4.00: GOMER PYLE. Gomer’s fortune- 4.00: SEARCH FOR TOMORROW. Soap. telling Grandma predicts dire things for Carter. 4.20: THE PRUITTS OF SOUTHAMPTON. Phyllis entertains a Shah at 425: BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE government expense (repeat). SUNDANCE KIDS. “Haunted Castle” (repeat, final). 4.45: ARTHUR OF THE BRITONS. 4.45: TOP CAT. Cartoon (repeat). Arthur tricks Mark of Cornwall into helping to free Kai and Llud from Saxon captivity. 5.10: APPLE’S WAY. George’s father 5.10: PAPER MOON. Moze seriously learns he has something in com- considers sending Addie to live mon with his 12-year-old grand- with her aunt where she can daughter (repeat). receive a proper education (repeat). 8 5.35: THE BEVERLY HILLBILLIES. Granny cures a flu-ridden Drysdale with her moonshine “serum” (repeat). 6.00: THE MUPPET SHOW. With guest 6.00: FIRST EDITION. News. Harvey Korman (repeat). 6.15: POLICE FIVE. Viewers are invited to help police solve crime. 620: PLEASE DON’T EAT THE DAISIES. Joan and Jim are visited unexpectedly by a former nondescript acquaintance of Jim’s 620: NEWS, WEATHER. (repeat). 6.45: THE GOOD OLD DAYS. Kenneth McKellar is the best-known artist appearing in the final of this music hall series. Others include Dolores Gray. American singer and actress, Eira Heath, soprano (repeat, final). 7.00: CORONATION STREET. The day of Hilda’s party has arrived. 720: RUSH. A Welshman leads the 7.30: WORLD SNOOKER. John Spencer miners in direct action against the of England meets Australian Eddie Great Eastern mines in a demand Charlton for the final England v. for more money. The Rest of the World contest. 725: MANHUNTER. “The Wrong Man." Dave Barrett chases a doublecrossing gangster who is also 820: NEWS. being pursued by a fellow hood 8.30: KING OF KENSINGTON. Comedy. (final). 8.45: NOTORIOUS WOMAN. “Resolution.” In this the final episode, George Sand is alone after 825: FILM (1969). “They Shoot Horses, Chopin has departed for Paris Don’t They?” Jane Fonda. Michael where he is taken in hand by a Sarrazin. Susannah York, Gig rich Scotswoman. Insulted by her young, Red Buttons. An excellent own son-in-law George sends her portrayal of the desperation of the daughter and husband packing and depression era which gave rise to is now totally alone in the midst the mad marathon dancing craze. of a France beset by political turThe cast is superb and the danc- moil. She tries to contact Chopin ing sequences magnificently staged once more, but it seems he does (repeat). not want to know her (final). 9.40: LATE EDITION. News 9.50: KALEIDOSCOPE. “Old School Ties.” Peter Ustinov reminisces at his old school in Westminster, London, where he was a pupti from 1934 to 1936. “Vienna Boys will be Vienna Boys.” A report on the world-famous choir at practice and play in the Augarten Palace, Vienna. "Georg Solti Interview.” The great Hungarianborn conductor is interviewed on 1025: VILLAINS. Rene, a self-possessed the occasion of his relinquishment woman, visits an East End fruit of the post of Musical Director of shop in the hope of finding a clue the Royal Opera House, Covent about her missing husband Chas Garden. Grindley (repeat). 11.00: approx. Close down. 11. NEWS, WEATHER.
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