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1 oday }2 2? : NEWS. 12.oo ; MAX AND DINAH. Max Cryer 12.0 a p.m.: TOP OF THE MORNING. introduces a selection from Dinah Highlights of the week’s viewing Shore’s Hollywood show. 12.10: FILM (1958). “From Hell to Texas.” Don Murray, Diane Varsi. Dennis Hopper. An interesting W estem drama about a young man pursued for a murder he did not commit. Seven Arts. (Repeat). 1.55: THIS WEEK IN BRITAIN. “Art into Landscape.” 2.00: SPORT ON ONE. Preview. 2.05, cricket, New Zealand v. England, 2.30 p.m.: FILM (1953). “Prisoners of -etond day of the second test. the Casbah.” Turhan Bey, Cesar Lancaster Park; 3.40, motor-cycle Romero. Another ridiculous, low-iump-off competition; 4.00, cricket; grade movie that tried to capitalise 4.30. Tennis. Davis Cup doubles, on the magic of the Arabian New Zealand v. Australia. Nights. Columbia. 3.50: SUPER FRIENDS. Cartoon. 5.00: THE PINK PANTHER. Cartoon. 5.30: ON THE MAT. Professional wrestling. 6.00: READY TO ROLL. Pop music. 6.00: WEEK-END EDITION NEWS. 6.30: NEWS, WEATHER. 6.30: DOCTOR WHO. The doctor finds the answer to the robot’s enormous size. 7.00: THIS WORLD - TREASURE. A National Geographic special about Mel Fisher, a professional treasure hunter, whose search for sunken bullion goes on undeterred even by tragedy. 7.00: DONNY AND MARIE. Light enter- 7.55: PORRIDGE. Fletcher organises a tainment with the Osmonds and campaign to pardon an inmate who guests George Gobel and Isabel claims he is innocent. Sanford. 8.30: THE BETTY WHITE SHOW. John 8.00: STUMPERS: Quiz programme tells J.oyce their divorce was not hosted by Roger Gascoigne, as- valid. sisted by Ray Woolf and Dallas Cuthbert. 8.30: NEWS. 8.40: FILM (1955). “A Prize of Gold.” Richard Widmark, Nigel Patrick, George Cole. Mai Zetterling. An exciting, if somewhat far-fetched, drama about three men who steal a cache of gold in Berlin and then attempt to return it. Col Pic. 9.00: HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY. Angharad is as surprised as the rest of the Morgan family to read of her engagement. 10.00: WEEK-END EDITION NEWS. 10.15: FILM (1968). “The Sweet Ride.” Jacqueline Bisset. Tony Fran--10.30: CHARLIE’S ANGELS. “Target ciosa, Michael Sarrazin, Michael Angels.” The Angels flee from a Wilding. A sleazy tale about a would-be assassin to the safety of modern girl who hangs around with Charlie’s mansion. But is it safe? surfers and tennis bums in the 1130: INTERNATIONAL CRICKET. warm Californian sun. A very Highlights from the second day’s commercial package that cashed play in the second test between in on the surfie and bikie New Zealand and England played phenomena of the sixties — not to at Lancaster Park. mention the good looks of the cast. 12.00: NEWS, WEATHER. 20th Century Fox.
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