Television ONE
SOUTH PACIFIC TELEVISION
Sun 12.00: NEWS. 12.05 p.m.: INTERNATIONAL CRICKET. Pre-!unch session from the second day of the third test between New Zealand and England. 1.05: DIG THIS. Home gardening. 1.20: THE BIG MATCH. Action from the English Football League. West Ham v. Arsenal. 2.05: OF COURSE YOU CAN DO IT. Practical information on hobbies. 2.20: THE PALLISERS. Plantagenet is expected to be the next Chancellor of the Exchequer and George Vavasour is recruited to the Liberal ranks (repeat). 3.30: VISION ON. For deaf children. “Drips and Drops.” 3.55: THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY. Varda, the Peregrine Falcon. The true adventure of Varda, a falcon whose migration to the warm gulf area of Florida Keys is interrupted when she is captured bv a Seminole Indian. 4.45: INTERNATIONAL CRICKET. The second day of the third test between New Zealand and England. 6.00: FAWLTY TOWERS. The adventures of an incompetent hotel proprietor (repeat). 6.30: NEWS, WEATHER. 6.45: SUNDAY’S WORLD. Film magazine. 7.00: SHOW OF THE WEEK. Make Mine Music. With the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra and soloist Lynne Cantion. 7.45: HIDDEN PLACES. High Country Winter. The black stilt, one of New Zealand’s rarest and least known birds lives in the Mackenzie Country. 8.00: LONDON BELONGS TO ME. The murder of Edith Watson makes newspaper headlines and Percy Boon is questioned by the police. 8.55: NEWS. 0.00: THE LOVERS. Troubled young love with Paula Wilcox and Richard Beckinsale (repeat). 9.25: OFFERINGS. 9.30: WEEK-END GUEST. A couple who feel dreadfully alone without their son (who suddenly left home a year before) are visited by the young man’s friend. 10.25: INTERNATIONAL CRICKET. Highlights from the second day’s play in the third test between England and New Zealand. 10.55: NEWS, WEATHER.
iday 12.00: KALEIDOSCOPE. A repeat of Friday’s programme. 1.00: WILD KINGDOM. Coral Sea Night Dive. The eerie and beautiful underwater world of night life in the Coral Sea. 1.25: NANCY. On his return home after the honeymoon Adam is dismayed to learn of a sudden increase to his family (repeat). 1.50: THE SECOND HUNDRED YEARS. Luke causes chaos when he takes to moonshining (repeat). 2.15: SPORTSWORLD. Cricket: England v. New Zealand, from Auckland. 2.15-3.40; 4.00-4.45. 3.40-4.00: SPEEDWAY. Australasian final of World Cup qualifying round. 4.45: PLEASE DON’T EAT THE DAISIES. The Nash household gets unbearably noisy when Ladadog becomes a father. 5.10: THE HIGH CHAPARRAL. Buck escorts a military gold shipment through hostile Apache country (repeat). 6.00: WEEK-END EDITION NEWS. 6.30: CHILD’S PLAY. “Operation Extermination,” by Jeffrey Harford; “Tani Kawara,” by Lauren Poole; “The Sultan’s Pyjamas,” by Sandy Abbott. 6.55: IN SEARCH OF . . . Nazi Plunder. 7.20: GET SOME IN. Final examination day approaches and Corporal Marsh intends to ensure success. 7.45: FILM (1957). “Robbery Under Arms.” Peter Finch, Maureen Swanson. Two brothers and their notorious father undertake a large cattle rustling operation in Australia’s dusty outback (repeat). 9.20: STARPARADE. JAMES LAST. Light entertainment with James Last and his orchestra. 9.30: WEEK-END EDITION NEWS. 9.40: OPEN PULPIT. With guest Colin Scrimegour. 10.10: THE MIKE AND BERNIE SHOW. British family entertainment.
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