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Today 12 0^ : n 12.00: MAX, DINAH AND FRIENDS. Max R. *'• THE MORNING. Cryer introduces excerpts from 12 in- cati'-dt, “'Slights. Dinah Shore’s Hollywood Show, t n MATINEE. “The a comedy half-hour with Bob Sisters — The Devil Made Newhart. and a new serial. v*) . Df \ H.’ (1972). Helen Hayes. 12.03 p.m.: ANOTHER WORLD (Part 1). p‘;J5 red Gatwick, Lou Antonio. The lives of several Americans “en Conyy, Alice Cooper. The and their friends.. sisters. who collaborate on writing mystery novels are involved in solving the murder of a one-time movie star. Some amusing and outrageous plot twists. Universal. 12.30: DINAH (Part 1). 1.30: CANOEING IN SNOWDONIA. 1.00: THE BOB NEWHART SHOW. David Mayes paddles in Welsh 1 e- and rivers - 1-30: DINAH (Part 2). 135: THIS WEEK IN BRITAIN. 2.00: SPORT ON ONE. Preview. 2.00; 2.00: ANOTHER WORLD (Part 2) international boxing, 2.05; racing, 2.30 p.m.: SATURDAY MATINEE. “Hot Hawke's Bay Cup. 2.35; soccer, Blood” (1956). Jane Russell, Germany v. Brazil, 2.45; racing, Cornel Wilde, Luther Adler. A band Fitzroy Handicap, 3.10; challenge of gipsies and their fiery bowls. 3.20; racing, Hawke’s Bay adventures. Ridiculous. Columbia. Challenge Stakes. 3.50; national 3.55: SKATEBIRDS. Satchel, Knockleague soccer. 4.00; racing. Oreka Knock and Scooter Are jokes at Handicap, 4.50; results, 4.55. Scatcat, the nasty alley cat. Cartoon. 4.30: MICHAEL BENTINE’S POTTY TIME. The ex-Goon relates tales from the past and present. 5.00: SMITH. “The .Newgate Star.” 5.00: CHARLIE BROWN. “You’re a Smith considers escaping from Good Sport Charlie Brown.” Newgate Prison. Cartoon. (Repeat). 5.30: SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON, 5.30: LAND OF THE LOST. “The Marie has to spend the night alone Possession.” Rick intends to in the jungle during a storm. (Re- destroy a possessive force which he peat). thinks is out to capture power. 6.00: READY TO ROLL. Pop music. 6.00: WEEKEND EDITION NEWS. 6.15: OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS. Robin 6.30: NEWS AND WEATHER. Stewart introduces entrants in this week’s talent quest. 7.00: DONNY AND MARIE. The 7.00: THIS WORLD. “Vikings of the Osmonds entertain with guests Sunrise.” The building and voyage Chery l Ladd, Bob Hope and Ruth of a traditional canoe from Buzzi. Tarawa to Fiji. 8.00: STUMPERS. Quiz show hosted 8.00: ON THE BUSES, “Private Hire.” by Roger Gascoigne. A plot to satisfy Stan’s need for money and a clerk who wants a removal van. With Reg Varney. 830: NEWS. 8.30: A WEEK OF IT. A satirial view of 8.40: SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE the week’s events with songs and MOVIES. “In the Heat of the sketches. Hosted by Ken Ellis and Night” (1967). Sidney Poitier, Rod David McPhail. Steiger, Lee Grant, Warren Oates. A Philadelphia detective becomes accidentally involved in trying to solve a murder. Exciting, superbly acted and directed film about prejudice, manners and morals in a small Mississippi town. Walter Mirisch. (Repeat). 9.00: THE DUCHESS OF DUKE STREET. “A Bed of Roses.” Louisa Leyton, a cook working her way up in turn-of-the-century London, becomes engrossed in her affair with Charles. 10 00: WEEKEND EDITION NEWS. 10.10: SATURDAY LATE SHOW. “Home10.40: ONLY A SCREAM AWAY. Hayley bodies.” A group of elderly teneMills. David Warbeck, Gary ment block dwellers who are deterCollins, Joyce Carey, Jeremy mined to save their home from the Bulloch. An English girl finds that bulldozer. Canadian film, marriage brings terror when a neighbour from America arrives. ITC. 11.55: NEWS AND WEATHER.
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