Television ONE
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To 12.00: NEWS. 12.05 p.m.: TOP OF THE MORNING, to in of tf,e week’s viewing. 12.10: FILM (1935). “Clive of India.” Ronald Colman, Loretta Young, Cesar Romero. An unashamedly romantic, but rousing, story of the Englishman’s adventures in India as he single-handedly quelled rebellions and defeated a ruthless tyrant. United Artists (B/W). 1.55: THIS WEEK IN BRITAIN. Alternative Technology. 2.00: SPORT ON ONE. Preview. 2.05: Cricket; 2.20: Athletics, highlights from yesterday’s events; 2.35: Cricket; 2.50: Racing, Air New Zealand Stakes; 3.10: Cricket; 3.30: Eclipse Stakes; 3.40: Athletics; 4.10: Racing, Harp of Erin Handicap; 4.20: Athletics; 4.35: Cricket; 4.50: Racing, Los Angeles Handicap; 5.00: Cricket. 6.00: READY TO ROLL. Pop music. 6.30: NEWS, WEATHER. 7.00: DONNY AND MARIE. With guests Carl Reiner and Paul Lynde. 8.00: STUMPER. Roger Gascoigne hosts this quiz show. 8.30: NEWS 8A0: 1978 GRAMMY AW ARDS. Featuring John Denver, Count Basie, Natalie Cole, Crosby, Stills and Nash, Roberta Flack, Olivia Newton John, Dionne Warwick, the Mills Brothers, and many others. 10.30: KILLER WITH TWO FACES. A thriller starring lan Hendry and Donna Mills. A lovely American girl encounters terror when she meets a successful architect whose identical twin brother is a criminally insane killer. She finds herself alone with one of them, but which one? 11.30: INTERNATIONAL CRICKET. Highlights from first day’s play in third test between New Zealand and England. 12.00: NEWS, WEATHER.
)day 12.00: MAX AND DINAH. Light entertainment with Dinah Shore, introduced by Max Cryer. 2.30: FILM (1965). “The Pleasure Seekers.” Ann-Margret, Carol Lynley, Pamela Tiffin, Tony Franciosca. A romantic excursion to Spain with three beautiful, young girls who find love, and marriage among the quaint architecture. 20th Century-Fox (repeat). 4.15: SUPER FRIENDS. Day of the Plant Creatures. 5.05: THE PINK PANTHER. 5.30: ON THE MAT. Pro. wrestling. 6.00: WEEK-END EDITION NEWS. 6.30: DOCTOR WHO. The Doctor and his friends return to earth and find it inhabited by a hostile Sontaran with strange powers. 7.00: THIS WORLD—Teenage Turn-On ... Drinking and Drugs. An A.B.C. documentary which captures the anguish of young people trying to overcome addiction at an adolescent drug treatment centre. 7.55: PORRIDGE. “A Test of Character.” Godber wants to pass an examination honestly. 8.30: THE BETTY WHITE SHOW. Mitzi’s surprise party for Joyce is spoiled when Joyce discovers her diamond necklace is missing. 9.00: HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY. Ifor’s triumphant home-coming from meeting the Queen is shortlived and Huw’s education is in jeopardy after he floors an elderly 10.00: WEEK-END EDITION NEWS. 10.10: MOVIE FOR TV. “Lieutenant Schuster’s Wife.” Lee Grant, Jack Warden, Don Galloway, Eartha Kitt. The widow of a New York policeman accused of having “been on the take” is determined to clear her dead husband’s name. 11.30: RADIO WITH PICTURES.
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