Television one
SOUTH PACIFIC TELEVISION
12.00: NEWS. 12.05 p.m.: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. Soap. 12.30: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Talk programme. 1.00: GOOD DAY.
1.20: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Soap. 2.05: PEYTON PLACE. Soap (repeat). 2.35: PLAY SCHOOL. “Grandfather.”
3.00: THE WOMBLES. “Very Behind Times” (repeat). 3.05: BARBAPAPA. “Desert Trip.” 3.15: ORIGAMI. Japanese art of paperfolding (repeat).
3.25: THE TOMORROW PEOPLE. “The Vanishing Earth” (2). 3.50: MY FAVOURITE MARTIAN. West-
ern outlaws, Jesse and Frank James, arrive in Tim’s kitchen after the time machine malfunctions. 4.20: ROOM 222. An exhausted Kaufman decides to leave Walt Whitman High (repeat).
4.50: THE VIRGINIAN. Trampas uses the tactics of a dying era to capture a band of outlaws and clashes with a community’s new laws (repeat).
6.00: THE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW. Ted Baxter’s mother decides to live with her lover rather than marry him (repeat). 6.30: NEWS, WEATHER.
7.00: CLOSE TO HOME. Gayle and Riki are missing.
7.30: WINGS. “Stunt —or Die.” Gaylion is posted back to England where he meets new hazards. 8.20: DATELINE MONDAY. Current affairs.
9.00: THE DICK EMERY SHOW. Featuring a golf tournament between a team of circus performers and Shakespearean actors. 9.30" NEWS. 940: WORLD AT WAR SPECIAL. “Auschwitz — the Final Solution.” Part 1 in a four-part documentary which examines the growth of Nazism. 10.35: CONTRAST. Interviews with two New Zealand composers, Larry Pruden and John Rimmer. William Southgate conducts the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra in a performance of their works. 11.00: NEWS, WEATHER.
3.00 p.m.: SEARCH FOR TOMORROW. Soap.
3.25: ROMPER ROOM, with Miss Yvonne
3.55: MUMBLY. Mumbly and a robot attempt to out-sleuth each other when they seek the Phantom Feline. 4.10: ROGER RAMJET. “Love.” 4.15: BATFINK. “Goldstinger” (repeat). 4.20: QUICK DRAW McGRAW. A bandit uses the magic words that let him enter a secret cave (repeat). 4.25: CLUTCH CARGO (repeat). 4.30: THE BIG BLUE MARBLE. Children from throughout the world talk about how they live, work, play, and grow up.
5.00: BATMAN. The evil Clock King commits a series of timely crimes (repeat). 5.30: THE BRADY BUNCH. Cindy’s favourite doll is missing and Bobby is suspected of taking it (repeat). 6.00: NEWS AT SIX.
6.30: RADIO WAVES. Lomax keeps up the pressure in his takeover bid. Jack makes a play for Jess.
7.00: WELCOME BACK HOTTER. Gabe spends the night with a mummy after he gets locked in a tomb on a museum field trip. 7.30: CODE “R.” The emergency team launches an assault against a gang of gun-runners. 8.30: OH NO IT’S SELWYN FROGGITT. More disasters with the man least likely to succeed.
9.00: THE COLLABORATORS. Brewer and Erickson try to solve the mystery behind a killing in the woods, a shoot-out in a hotel, and a bomb explosion. 10.00: NEWS AT TEN. 10.30: QB VII (Part 2). The television adaptation of the Leon Uris defamation case continues (repeat). 11.40: Close down.
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