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io on- news 12A)5' p.m.: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. Soap. 12.30: FOREARMED. For farmers. 12.35: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. With Selwyn Toogood. 1.00: GOOD DAY. 1.25: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Soap 2.15: PEYTON PLACE. More soap. 2.40: PLAY SCHOOL. For children. 3.00 p.m.: SEARCH FOR TOMORROW. 3.05: NICE ONE. Stu introduces the Soap. afternoon’s programmes. 3.10: PETZI. The adventures of a teddybear. 3.15: THE SHARI SHOW. “Monday Never Comes.” Shari Lewis and 3.20: CHIC CHAT. Chic Littlewood mher puppets. troduces the afternoon’s programmes. 3.25: ROMPER ROOM. For children. 3.40: THE NEW MICKEY MOUSE CLUB. With the Mouseketeers. 3.50: QUICK DRAW McGRAW. Cartoon. 4.00: CHAPI CHAPO. 4.05: NICE ONE. „ 4.10: DONNY AND MARIE. Donny and 4.10: THE LONE RANGER. “Terror in Marie Osmond host a variety show. Toyland.” 4.20: CLUTCH CARGO. Cartoon. 4.25: HEY HEY IT’S ANDY. South Pacific Television’s youthful host introduces more of the afternoon’s programmes. 4.30: DANIEL BOONE. “Secret Code.” 5.05: NICE ONE. 5.10: APPLE’S WAY. “The Outsider.” Construction of one of George’s 5.15: FREEWHEELIN’. Rock music, designs is held up by an atheist 5.35: THE BRADY BUNCH. "Coming with strong feelings. Out Party.” More adventures of an American family. 6.00: THE MARY TYLER MOORE 6.00: NEWS AT SIX. SHOW. “Ted Baxter’s Famous 6.25: POLICE FIVE. Broadcaster’s School.” Ted is conned by a very convincing confidence trickster. 6 30: NEWS, WEATHER. 6.30: THE DOUBLE HELIX. Documentary on the discovery of D.N.A. 7.00: CORONATION STREET. Although Elsie tells Alan she is going to 7.15: TELETHON REPORT. , Sheffield she actually gets on a 7.20: THE MANY WIVES OF PATRICK, train to London “The Secret Life of Harold.” Har7.30: WEEK-ENDS WITH ONE. The old’s private life causes trouble in week-end’s viewing. Patrick’s life. 7.40: CHiPS. “Crash Diet.” Jon and Ponch win some and lose some 7.45: THE SULLIVANS. There’s trouble in tonight’s encounters with a all round tonight: between Tom dangerous criminal, and a girl’s and Anna, and Peter and Kitty, to volleyball team. name just a few. 8.30: TWO ON ONE. With Davina Whitehouse and Ray Woolf. 8.30: PORRIDGE. “The Hustler.” Although gambling helps overcome boredom, it is not allowed. 9.00: THAT’S HOLLYWOOD. “Holly- 9.00: THE EXPERT. "Blood Line.” Dr wood’s Teenagers.” Hardy, a consultant pathologist, 9 30: NEWS. reluctantly allows his scruples to 940: BARNEY MILLER. “The Recluse.” be over-ridden after an Arab ruler Barney’s staff are forced to dies. arrest an elderly hermit who 9.50: NEWS STAND. With Brian hasn’t left his flat for 35 years. Priestley. 10.00: NEWS AT TEN. 10.05: THE FRIDAY FILM. (1970). “Brotherly Love.” Peter O’Toole 10.30: THE AGE OF UNCERTAINTY, and Sussannah York are among “Manners and Morals of High the stars of this film, which focuses Capitalism.” Professor John Galon a love triangle. braith explains more aspects of 12.05: NEWS, WEATHER. the industrial society.
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