Television ONE
Sunday 12.00: NEWS. 12.00: KALEIDOSCOPE. Arts in New 12.05 p.m.: OF COURSE YOU CAN DO Zealand and overseas. (Repeat). IT. Ideas and advice for “do-it-yourself” people. 12.30: DIG THIS. Home gardening. 12.45: THE BIG MATCH. English Football League. 1.00 p.m.: ACCESS. “The Bow Hunters” and “The Look and Learn Method.” 1.30: SUNDAY MATINEE. “Anne of the 1.30: CHURCH IN ACTION. Indies” (1951). Jean Peters, Louis 1.45: PACIFIC VIEWPOINT. Aspects of Jourdan. Debra Paget. A lady the culture and customs of the pirate comes to the aid of an ex- Polynesian peoples. French naval officer and finds her- 2.00: HAPPY YOGA. Demonstrated by self battling her own kind. Veronica Waring. Palatable nonsense. Warner Bros. 2.05: PET LIFE. Graham Meadows (Repeat). looks at “Choice of Pet.” 2.15: LIVING FOR TODAY. Budgeting. 2.30: SPORTSWORLD. The Aickens 2.50: A CIVILISED MALADY. S.ome Masters Chop and other events in disturbing statistics on high blood the world of sport, pressure or hypertension. Documentary. (Repeat). 3.40: THE PALLISERS. The Duke of Omnium proposes to Madame Max and Glencora is stirred into action. (Repeat). 4.20: TO THE WILD COUNTRY. Ex4.30: SERGIO. Mendez and Brazil 77. ploring Canada. Film clips and interviews on the group’s original brand of music. 5.10: HONDO. Adventures of a U.S. 5.15: VISION ON. A show for deaf Cavalry Scout during the Indian children. "Spikes.” uprisings. 5.40: THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY. “Fire on Kelly Mountain.” A forest fire rampages through the California wilderness. (Repeat) 600: WEEKEND EDITION NEWS. H.30' NEWS AND WEATHER. 6.30: STARS ON SUNDAY. Viewers’ 6.45: SUNDAYS WORLD. Film favourite songs and readings, magazine. 7 00 SHOW OF THE WEEK — THE 7.00: YOURS FOR THE ASKING. Re- ’ ENTERTAINERS. A first prize of quest programme. S1000 is at stake for New Zealand's 7.30: YANKS GO HOME. “Open Day.” best television entertainer. The meeting between Colonel 7 45: COUNTRY CALENDER. Kruger and his men with General Irving causes friction. 7.55: TELETHON REPORT. 8.00: ROYAL HERITAGE. The 8.00: SUNDAY FEATURE. “Thirty Medieval Kings.” Queen Elizabeth Seconds Over Tokyo” (1945). describes the history behind the Spencer Tracy, Van Johnson, Imperial State Crown. Robert Walker. Phyllis Thaxter. The Allies’ first raid on Japan. Good entertainment. MGM. 9.00: NEWS. 9.05: BE MY GUEST. Viewers join Sharon Crosbie and interview New Zealand personalities. 9.35: OFFERINGS. 9.40: THE LOVERS. Beryl and Geoffery are finally engaged. (Repeat). 10.05: ARMCHAIR THEATRE. \ elite w 10; WEEKEND EDITION NEWS. 10.20: THE MIKE AND BERNIE SHOW. 11.00: NEWS AND WEATHER.
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