12.00: NEWS. 12.05 p.m.: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. Soap. 12-30: FOREARMED. Information for farmers. 12.35: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. With Selwyn Toogood. 1.00: GOOD DAY. 120: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Soap. 2.15: PEYTON PLACE. Soap 2.45: PLAY SCHOOL. Mr Tall and Mr Small. 3.00 p.m.: SEARCH FOR TOMORROW. 3.10: THE WOMBLES. North, South, Soap. East, W’est. (Repeat). 3.13: THE MAGIC PENCIL. Cartoon. 320: THE GREAT PONY RAID. 3.20: ROMPER ROOM. With Miss Helen. Children at a holiday pony camp 3.50: ROGER RAMJET. Super Mother, discover a plan for the mass 4.00: CHAPI CHAPO. The Rabbit, abduction of wild moorland 4.10: THE LONE RANGER. Ghost ponies. Riders. 4.15: GILLIGAN’S ISLAND. The supply hut is burgled and a flare gun 4.20: CLUTCH CARGO. taken. 4.25: DANIEL BOONE. Boone’s son 4.45: THE BEACHCOMBERS. Jesse, helps him escape from Indians. Jim and Hugh learn how' to fish for salmon. 5.10: APPLE’S WAY. ‘The Tornado.” (Repeat). 5.15: FREEWHEELIN’. Rock music. 5.35: WELCOME BACK KOTTER. Barbarino has low graded report cards and Gabe convinces him that he needs a tutor. 6.00: THE MARY TYLER MOORE 6.00: NEWS AT SIX. SHOW. A new man in Mary’s life. (Repeat). 6.30: NEWS. 6.30: POLICE FIVE. A regional public service with the co-operation of the New Zealand Police. 6.35: THE SULLIVANS. Confrontation time where Dave faces up to Mr Jarvis about Kitty. Jack Fletcher talks to Maggie Hayward about the gossip of her and Bert Duggan. 7.00: CORONATION STREET. Alf and 7.00: SYKES. Because of the Sykes Annie become Mayor ">nd Mayoress having their bathroom redecorated of Weatherfield. they have to share the bath with the neighbours. 7.30: WEEK-END WITH ONE. The 7.30: SNOOKER BREAK. Jack Bates v. week-end’s viewing. Alf Nolan. 7.40: CHIPS. A woman driver puts a curse on Ponch after the chippies 7.55: TELETHON REPORT, book her for driving through a 8.00: GIBBSVILLE. “In the Silence.” stop sign. 8.30: TWO ON ONE. Talk show. 8.45: NEWS STAND. With Brian Priestly. 9.00: THAT’S HOLLYWOOD. Scenes 9.00: THE COLLABORATORS. A very from Sherlock Holmes films. old skeleton is discovered on a 9.30: NEWS. construction site. 9.40: MOVIE FOR TV (1961). “The Singer Not the Song.” Dirk 10.00: NEWS AT TEN. Bogarde, John Mills, Mylene 10.30: KALEIDOSCOPE. John Blumsky Demongeot. A miscast, glum drama looks at New Zealand and overabout a priest and a bandit in seas arts. Mexico, as one tries to reform the other but to no avail. Rank. 12.10: NEWS AND WEATHER.
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