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Sunday 12.00: NEWS. 12.00: KALEIDOSCOPE. The music and life of Russian composer 12.05 p.m.: INTERNATIONAL CRICKET. Shostakovich. (Repeat). New Zealand v. England. Coverage of the pre-lunch session of the third day of the second test at Lancaster Park. 1.00 p.m.: CHOIR OF THE WORLD. 1.05: DIG THIS. Home gardening. The Tapiola Choir of Finland. 1.20: THE BIG MATCH. Action from the English Football League. 1.30: NANCY. Nancy and Adam have a honeymoon for 12. (Repeat). 1.55: THE SECOND HUNDRED YEARS. Luke saves the home of an elderly 2.05: FILM (1940). “One Night in the couple. (Repeat). Tropics.” Bud Abbott. Lou Costello. The pair of bumbling heroes harass a man who has been 2.20: SPORTSWORLD. Featuring promised one taillion dollars if he cricket: New Zealand v. England, fails to marry his fiancee. (Repeat). 2nd Test, at Christchurch. 2nd Test, ot Christchurch. 2.154.45, softball, Qantel men’s knockout final. 3.10: THE PALLISERS. Alice agrees to give George 3000 pounds for his election campagain and Glencora is severely tempted. (Repeat). 4.00: THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY. "Ringo, the Refugee Raccoon.” 4.45: INTERNATIONAL CRICKET. New 4.45: PLEASE DON’T EAT THE Zealand v. England. Third day of DAISIES. Joel’s teacher believes he. second test, Christchurch. has an unusual aptitude for music. (Repeat). 5.10: THE HIGH CHAPARRAL. John reluctantly goes on holiday leaving Buck, Blue, and Manolito in charge of the ranch. (Repeat), 6.00: FAWLTY TOWERS. Life with a 6.00: WEEK-END EDITION. NEWS. Intotally ‘incompetent hotel pro- eluding World Watch, prietor. (Repeat). 6.30: NEWS, WEATHER. 6.30: CHILD’S PLAY. (2). "Hospital Life,” by Derek McGovern; "One Moment in Annihilation’s Waste” by Vicki Spong; “Search for the Days of Our Young and the Rest6.45: SUNDAY’S WORLD. News maga- less” by Bryce Pedersen. zine. . 6.55: NEW ZEALAND NOW. “Te Hono Ki Rarotonga” -— The Joining of Two Peoples. Descendants of the Ngati Porou tribe, Gisborne, visit Rarotonga to commemorate a similar sacred event 43 years ago when Rarotongan chiefs visited New Zealand. (Final). 7.00: SHOW OF THE WEEK — MAKE MINE MUSIC. The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra presents popular and light classical music. Regular soloist Lynne Cantion is 7.25: GET SOME IN. A “crash” exercise joined by Roger Creagh and Max is organised for the Nursing Cryer. ' Attendant students. 7.45: HIDDEN PLACES. Okarito. The white heron colony at Okarito lagoon. 7.55: FILM (1957). “Les Girls.” Gene Kelly, Mitzi Gaynor, Kay Kendall. 8.00: LONDON BELONGS TO ME. The An entertaining, clever musical mysterious new lodger is invited with a sparkling Cole Porter reto tea with Mrs Vizzard; Doris pertoire, fresh plot, and talented moves into a flat with Doreen; cast. The three main characters Percy Boon’s attempt to convert recount their memories of their old a car has tragic consequences. trouping days in Paris. MGM. 8.55: NEWS. 9.00: THE LOVERS. Paula Wilcox stars as Beryl, a young girl trying to coax her boyfriend Geoffrey up the 9.45: WEEK-END EDITION NEWS. 9.25: OFFERINGS. 9.30: SOME DISTANT SHADOW. Barbara, the central character in 9.55: OPEN PULPIT. David Lange disthis play from Granada, is seen on cusses the morality of politics, the different plans of her life — 10.25: THE ANDY WILLIAMS SHOW, as wife, mistress, and adolescent With special guest Jose Feliciano, schoolgirl. 10.35: INTERNATIONAL CRICKET. Highlights from the third day’s play in the second test between New Zealand and England. 11.05: NEWS. WEATHER.
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