Television ONE
Television and Radio *
SOUTH PACIFIC TELEVISION
Today It* p-'J't'op of THE morning. * 2 * world - t “ u "“” e Viewing highlights. 12.15: FILM (1957). “Island In The Sun.” James Mason, Joan Fontaine, Joan Collins, Harry Beiafonte. A rather longwinded drama about racial tension in the British West Indies 12.30 p.m.: DINAH! Entertainment with and the turmoil created when a Dinah Shore and guests. leader falls in love with a white woman. Based on the novel by Alex Waugh. 20th Century Fox. (Repeat). 1.00: IHE 808 NEWHART SHOW. Bob suspects everyone. including Emily, when his expensive tape recorder is apparently stolen. 1.30: DINAH! 2.00: ANOTHER WORLD. 2.15: SPORT ON ONE. Preview; 2.20, French Open Tennis; 2.55, Motor- 2.30: FILM (1948). “The Paleface.” Bob cycle racing. Isle of Man; 4.05. Hope, Jane Russell. A funny Hope Chatham Cup soccer, third round; send-up of the American West. 4-55, results. Paramount. (Repeat). 4.00: SKATEBIRDS. (Cartoon). 4.30: RUGBY LEAGUE — N.Z. v. 5.00: THE LITTLE MERMAID. Classic AUSTRALIA. fairy tale of the mermaid who saves the life of a prince. 5.30: SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON. Mother becomes seriously ill after tasting an oyster stew." (Repeat, final). 6.00: READY TO ROLL. Pop music. 6.00: WEEK-END EDITION NEWS. 6.30: NEWS. 6.30: OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS. Heat Nine. 7.00: THE MUPPET SHOW. Featuring 7.00: WONDER WOMAN. Wonder Phyllis Diller. Woman investigates the disappear7.30: BRUCE FORSYTH AND THE ance of an intelligence plane over GENERATION GAME. Family the Bermuda Triangle. entertainment. 8.00: ON THE BUSES. The Inspector accidentally damages the immersion in the Butler home. 8.30: NEWS. 8,30: HUDSON AND HALLS. Cheese in 8.40: MOVIE FOR TV. “Wilma." Cicely Eltham. (Final). Tyson, Shirley Jo Finney. The true story of Wilma Rudolph, who was born poor, black, and with polio, the 20th child in a family of 22. She overcame the crippling effects of polio to become one of the fastest women athletes and the 1960 triple Olympic gold medallist. Columbia. 9.00: THE DUCHESS OF DUKE STREET. When King Edward VII dies, Louisa feels that an era of her life has ended. (Final). 10.00: WEEKEND-END EDITION NEWS. 10.10: FILM (1967). “Welcome To Hard 10.35: MOVIE FOR TV. “Spell of Evil.” Times.” Henry Fonda, Janice Rule, Edward de Souza. Diane Cilento. A Aldo Ray. A sadistic gunman business tycoon writes to a dating terrorises a small settlement in the service agency six months after West. MGM. his wife’s sudden death and is contacted by an attractive woman . . . but the letter was never posted. 11.50: NEWS, WEATHER, 12.00: approx.: CLOSE DOWN. Sunday 12.00: NEWS. 12.00: THE AGE OF UNCERTAINTY. 12.05 p.m.: COURSE YOU CAN DO IT. "Manners and Moral of High Advice for the home handyman. Capitalism.” With Professor John 12.30: DIG THIS. Gardening. Kenneth Galbraith. (Repeat) 12.45: THE BIG MATCH. Sporting highlights. 1.00 p.m.: ACCESS. Positive ParentI. THE WORLD CUP. The second ing. presented by the Invercargill round action and results. Counselling and Human Relations Centre; Teaching Babies to Swim, ■ with instructor Trevor Bartlett. ! 1.30: CHURCH IN ACTION. A church news programme. 1.45: PACIFIC VIEWPOINT. Culture and customs of the South Pacific. 2.00: POISON DART. An expedition to 2.00: HAPPY YOGA. Gentle yoga Busan, central Borneo, to look at exercises demonstrated by the way of life of one of the last Veronica Waring. remaining scmi-nomadic tribes. 2.05: A TASTE OF THE ORIENT. Today’s dish: deep fried pork with sweet and sour sauce. 2.15: LIVING TODAY. Wallcovering the bedroom. 2.30: SPORTSWORLD. Including In--2.55: THE PALLISERS. Lopez borrows door Basketball, N.Z. v. Yavapai; money to make an impression with Rugby League, highlights of first his affluent style of living. test between N.Z. and Australia; (Repeat). Commonwealth Games preview. 3.50: COSTA DEL COAL. Johnny Morris visits a coal port on the I Durham Coast. i 4.15: THE STAUNCH TIN SOLDIER. Mechanical dolls play the main 4.45: TO THE WILD COUNIRY. The characters in this version of the Great Canadian Southwest — “Little Tin Soldier,” by Hans Part 2. With John and Janet Christian Anderson. Foster. 4.40: IHE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY. “Shokee. the Everglades 5.10: HONDO. Hondo leads a sheep Panther.” A young Indian be- drive into Apache territory and I friends a wild panther cub in the finds himself in the middle of a I Florida Everglades. (Repeat). war. 5.30: SPOT ON. Magazine for the young. 6.00: A DOG’S SHOW. Dog trials. 6.00: WEEK-END EDITION NEWS. 6.30: NEWS. 6.30: STARS ON SUNDAY. Featuring Gracie Fields, Stephan Grappelli, | Andrew Cruickshank, Rod Me- I 6.45: SUNDAY’S WORLD. Ewan, the Leeds General Infirmary Nurses, Laurie Dee, Grant Bridger, ■ Don Hutchings, the Poole family, I and Lyle Kennaway. 7.00: SHOW OF THE WEEK. The 7.00: YOURS FOR THE ASKING. Peter American Debut of Cleo Laine in Hawes answers viewers’ questions. Concert for Television. (Repeat). 7.25: DAD’S ARMY. Corporal Jones falls ; in love and decides to get married to the buxom Mrs Fox. (Final). 7.55: COUNTRY CALENDAR. 7.55: TELETHON REPORT. 8.00: FILM (1958). “The Roots of 8.10: DAYS OF HOPE. “1921 Lockout.” Heaven.” Errol Flynn. Juliet Ben Mathews is sent to the Dur- Greco, Trevor Howard. A zealous ham coalfield where the miners elephant protector launches a have been locked out. private battle against hunters in Africa. Movie filmed on location. 20th Century Fox. 10.00: NEWS. 10.05: OFFERINGS. 10.05: WEEK-END EDITION NEWS. 10.10: THE GALTON AND SIMPSON PLAYHOUSE. "I Tell You It’s 10.15: RAQUEL — LIVE. Actress Raquel Burt Reynolds.” Leonard Rossiter Welch in concert. and Patricia Hayes feature in tonight’s comedy about a family afflicted bv a “tellv tyrant.” 10.35: PARADE: THE NASH ENSEMBLE. Vivaldi’s “Guitar Concerto in D Major”; Ravel’s “Introduction and Allegro for Harp. Flute, Clarinet and String Quartet.” rw-iuzM 11. NEWS, WEATHER. U.la: approx.: CLOSE DOWN.
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