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12.00: NEWS. 12.05 p.m.: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS, Soap. 1240: FOREARMED. Information for farmers. 12.35: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Talk programme. I. 808 CRANE SHOW. Bob is alarmed when an old friend’s political activism agitates the hospital staff (repeat). 125: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Soap. 220: PLAY SCHOOL. “The End of the Field.” 2.50: PEYTON PLACE. Soap (repeat). 3.00 pan.: SEARCH FOR TOMORROW. 320: PADDINGTON BEAR. “Trouble at Soap. the Laundrette” (repeat). 325: THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF 325: ROMPER ROOM. With Miss BROTHER BUZZ. “Our National Helen. Parks” (repeat). 3.55: SALLY AND JAKE. Sally and 3.55: WAIT TILL YOUR FATHER Jake and the Goose (repeat), GETS HOME. Chet’s discovery of 4.05: GOMER PYLE. Little Opie Taylor a future bride causes parental from Mayberry (Ronny Howard 1 ) problems. runs away from home to join Gomer in the Marines. 425: CLUTCH CARGO. A message thrown through a window leads the gang to the crooks (repeat). 4.30: LARAMIE. Three mountain men 445: ROOM 222. A heated debate in terrorise the ranch while awaiting class costs Pete a Teacher of the a man they plan to kill (repeat). Year award (repeat). 5.05: TARZAN. A double-crossing conspirator hides out in the jungle 5.30: TOP CAT. “The Grand Tour” with a fortune in stolen diamonds (repeat). (repeat). 6.00: HOGAN’S HEROES. Hogan’s men 6.00: NEWS AT SIX. steal a Luftwaffe code book, but find it difficult to pass on the code to London (repeat). 6.30: NEWS, WEATHER. 640: SIX-THIRTY SPECIAL. “Miss New Zealand Beach Girl.” Eighteen girls meet in Christchurch for the selection of the winning beach girl. Hosted by Robin Stewart. 7.00: GOOD TIMES. After being turned down by the bank for a loan, the Evans family opens a fix-it shop in their apartment and risk eviction. (Final). 740: EDWARD THE SEVENTH. “Good 7.30: THE SQUIRRELS. Most men Old Teddy.” Edward’s final years dream of stepping into the boss’s are marked by his struggle against shoes, but they can be uncomfortillness and the threat of war in able. Europe (repeat, final). 8.00: FILM (1951). “Flying Leathernecks.” John Wayne, Robert Ryan. Some good battle scenes distinguish this adventure movie about 8.30: MAUDE. Walter has a heart a tough squadron leader who gains attack, at 1 a.m., in a young girl’s the acceptance of his men in the apartment. horrors of war. 9.00: WORLD IN ACTION: GOT IT TAPED. Hidden television cameras are the largest police weapon against crime in the United States. Now recordings of crimes, confessions, and testimonies are released to the public for the first time. 9.30: NEWS. 9.40: SPORTS SPECIAL. Including The Super Bowl from New Orleans 945: LATE EDITION NEWS. (Dallas Cowboys v. Denver 10.05: THE COMMANDERS. “Rommel.” Broncos) and the Five Nations A 8.8. C. in-depth profile on the Rugby Tournament from Scotland commander who began with great (France v. Scotland). successes and ended with failure (repeat). 11. NEWS, WEATHER.
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