Television one
SOUTH TELEVISION
12.00: NEWS. 12.05 p.m.: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. Soap. 12.30: FOREARMED. Information for fanners. 12.35: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Talk programme. _______________ 1.00: THE IDLE ISLANDS. Johnny Morris travels to Tunisia. (Final). 1.25: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Soap. 2.20: PLAY SCHOOL. “The Junk Shop.” 2.50: PEYTON PLACE. Soap. (Repeat).
3.00 p.m.: ROMPER ROOM. With Miss 3.20: DON AND PETE. The adventures Helen. of two lovable “misfits.” (Repeat). 3.25: THE LOST SAUCER! Two human beings meet up with misdirected 3.30: RAINBOW. “Families and Frends beings from outer space. Featuring — Mother.” Jim Nabors. Ruth Buzzi. „ 3.50: ARTHUR OF THE BRITONS. Kai 3.50: CROW, SCARECROW AND and Llud teach an eager youth JASPER. „ how to fight. 4.00: SEARCH FOR TOMORROW. Soap. 4.15: GOMER PYLE. An amateur comedian wins a talent contest at Sgt Carter’s expense. 4.20: DANIEL BOONE. '1 rapped. 4.45: BEACHCOMBERS. After she is stranded on an isolated beach Tizzy reveals she is a diabetic who needs urgent help. ___________
5.10: APPLE’S WAY. Victory-hungry college students try to oust an easy-going basketball coach. (Repeat 1 ). 6.00: HAPPY DAYS. Members of a tough gang thank Richie for helping their leader’s young sister. (Repeat). 6.30: NEWS, WEATHER.
5.15: FREEWHEELIN’. Rock music. 5.35: TOP CAT. “The Case of the Absent Ant Eater.” (Repeater). 6.00: NEWS AT SIX. 6.30: POLICE FIVE. Viewers are invited to help fight crime. 6.35: THE SULLIVANS. The first real reunion between Dave Sullivan and Maggie Hayward — two people who were in love 20 years ago — takes place.
7.00: CORONATION STREET. Ten-y Bates has run away — to Rita Littlewood. 7.30: WEEK-ENDS WITH ONE. A look at the best of the week-end viewing. 7.40: CHIPS: A new series featuring the adventures of two California Highway Patrol motorcycle cops. 8.30: KING OF KENSINGTON. Comedy.
7.00: SYKES. Eric and Hattie try a spot of deep sea fishing. 7.30: SNOOKER BREAK. Tonight’s frame is between Girish Parikh and Alf Nolan. 7.55: PEEK OF THE WEEK. 8.00: GIBBSVILLE. A Saturday night in Gibbsville reveals the character of some of its inhabitants and also changes some lives. 8.45: RANGITIKEI BY-ELECTION. Bruce Wallace and Gordon Dryden report on the voters’ choice of people, policies, and parties in Rangitikei.
9.00: THAT'S HOLLYWOOD. “The Classic Chase.” The spotlight falls on movie car chases from “The French Connection” to “The SevenUps.” 9.30: NEWS. 9.40: FILM (1965). “A High Wind in Jamaica.” Anthony Quinn, James Cobum Good adventure drama about five children captured by a pirate ship. Fine acting and plenty of action until the tragic climax. (Repeat). 11.25: VILLAINS. “Belinda.” Without the help of a clerk at the btnk the robbery’ could never have taken place. (Repeat). 12.15: NEWS, WEATHER.
9.10: ZODIAC. “The Strength of a Gemini." A confidence trickster falls foul of his own plot when he contacts Esther. 10.10: LATE EDITION NEWS. 10.20: KALEIDOSCOPE. The New York Citv Ballet performs “Serenade for Strings in C,” and Humphrey Burton explores the origins of Coleridge’s poem “Kubla Khan.”
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