Television ONE SOUTH PACIFIC TELEVISION
Sunday
11.00: CELEBRATING 100 YEARS OF BAPTIST LIFE. A church service from Wellington. 12.00: NEWS. 12.05 p.m.: OF COURSE YOU CAN DO IT. Advice for home-handymen. ■12.30: DIG THIS. Gardening. 12.45: THE BIG MATCH.
12.00: KALEIDOSCOPE. Arts programme, (Repeat).
r , 1.30: FILM (1941). “Charley’s Aunt.” Black and white. Jack Benny, Kay Francis, A man poses as an elderly aunt to help his room-mate out of trouble. Comedy. 20th CenturyFox. (Repeat). 2.50: THE PALLISERS. (17). Bonteen goes to Prague to investigate Emilius’ marital status. A murder follows. (Repeat).
1.00: ACCESS. The North Shore branch of the 1.H.C., and the Vocational Guidance Association. 1.30: CHURCH IN ACTION. Church news. 1.45: PACIFIC VIEWPOINT. Polynesian news. 2.00: HAPPY YOGA. 2.05: A TASTE OF THE ORIENT. Practical lessons in Chinese cooking. 2.15: LIVING TODAY. (7). “Renovating Your Home.” With Bunny Rigold. 2.30: SPORTSWORLD. Rugby league — the English Challenge Cup and the Amco Cup.
3.40: STUITER MARBLE. A boy has a marble with magic powers. 3.50: THE CATCHING GAME. Famous game hunter, Richard Chipperfield, catches wild animals in Africa. 4.40: THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY. Part two of “The Whiz i. Kid and the Carnival Caper.”
4.45: TO THE WILD COUNTRY. "Wild Comers of the Great Lakes.”
5.30: SPOT ON. Magazine for children. 6.00: PEOPLE LIKE US. Geoff Robinson. Aileen O’Sullivan and Don Selwvn meet New Zealanders. - (Final). ' 6.30: NEWS. » 6.45: SUNDAY’S WORLD. ♦
5.10: HONDO. “The Judas.” Hondo has to choose between death and a life .of crime. 6.00: NEWS. 6.30: STARS ON SUNDAY. Dana. Howard Keel, Bette Spiro, Vincente Major, Sir John Gielgud, Patricia Ruanne, George Henare, Sister Sharon Fitzgerald, Linda Jones, the Auckland Maori Choir.
7.00: SHOW OF THE WEEK. “Guys and Dolls.” This young British pop group are joined by Tina Charles, the Biddu Orchestra, and Harry Rabinowitz. 7.45: COUNTRY CALENDAR. 8.00: THE NORMAN CONQUESTS. "Table Manners.” Richard Briers, Penelope Keith. The first of three comedies by Alan Ayckbourn which view‘the same week-end from different angles.
7.00: YOURS FOR THE ASKING. Viewers’ queries are answered. 7.25: DAD’S ARMY. “The Making of Private Pike.” Captain Mainwaring gets a staff car. 7.55: TELETHON REPORT. 8.00: SUNDAY FEATURE. “The Man Who Could Talk to Kids.” A social worker helps parents who are having trouble with their teenagers.
9.55: NEWS. 10.00: OFFERINGS. 10.05: THE GALTON AND SIMPSON PLAYHOUSE. “Cheers.” Peter and Charles have been close friends for 35 years, but Peter announces he is getting married. 10.30: PARADE — THE PAUL TAYLOR DANCE COMPANY. A top American modem dance company performs two ballets. 11.10: NEWS. WEATHER.
9.10: NEWS. 9.20: FILM (I 960 "Sink The Bismark.” Black and white. Kenneth More, Dana Wynter. An excellent war drama about the British naval pursuit of the German battleship, the Bismark, during World War 2. 20th Century-Fox. 10.55: CLOSE DOWN.
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