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12.00; NEWS. 12.05 p.m.; TOP OF THE MORNING. The week's highlights. 12.15; FILM (1939). “Drums Along the ?<lohawk.” Henry Fonda, Claudette Colbert, John Carradine. An exciting drama about a group of farmers in upstate New York who were caught in the Revolutionary War. 20th Century-Fox. (Repeat). 1.55: THIS WEEK IN BRITAIN. Opera Centre.
12,00; FILM (1957). “Oh Men, Oh Women.” Tony Randall, David Niven, Dan Dailey, Ginger Rogers. The patient and his psychoanalyst are both in love with the same woman. 20th Century-Fox. 1.35 p.m.: DINAH.
2.05: SPORT ON ONE; 2.05, preview’; 2.15, racing. Winter Oats; 2.25, racing, Eric Riddiford Steeplechase;; 2.35, Commonwealth Games; 2.55, racing, Wellington Hurdles; 3.05, boxing, Norton v. Holmes; 3.35, racing, Onslow Handicap; 3.55, soccer; 4.45. racing, Kia Ora Handicap No. 2; 4.55, results.
2.00; THE 808 NEWHART SHOW. “Here’s to You, Mrs Robinson.” 2.30: FILM (1955). “Road to Denver.” Lee J. Cobb, John Payne, Lee Van Cleef. The co-owner of a stage line has problems when his hotheaded brother joins up with the outlaws. Republic. 4.00: SKATEBIRDS. Cartoon. 4.25: RUGBY LEAGUE. Australia v. New Zealand 2nd test.
5.00: SIGMUND AND THE SEA MONSTERS. 5.30: LITTLE VIC. Gillie becomes a jockey but has trouble with the track bully. 6.00: READY TO ROLL. Pop chart countdown. 6.30: NEWS.
f S ? if 6.00: NEWS. 6.30: OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS. Talent show introduced by Robin Stew’art and Heather Eggleton.
7.00: THE MUPPET SHOW. Guest Twiggy. 7.30: BRUCE FORSYTH AND THE GENERATION GAME. More fun with Bruce and Anthea. 8.30; NEWS. 8.40: FILM (1977). “Logan's Run.” Gregory Harrison, Heather Menzies, Donald Moffat. A young couple escape to a desolute world in a bid for survival in the year 2319 A.D. MGM.
7.00: WONDER WOMAN. “Pied Piper.’’ 8.00; ON THE BUSES. The stars prediet that Olive will get married again and that Jack is planning a journey. 8.30: A WEEK OF IT. Satire and songs presented by Ken Ellis and David McPhail.
10.05: FILM (1975). “Foster and Laurie.” Perry King, Dorian Harewood. The true story of two New York policemen who were killed in a vicious ambush while trying to help the city’s desperate people. Arthur Stalnitz. 11.55: NEWS AND WEATHER.
9.00: THE NGAIO MARSH THEATRE. “Died in the Wool.” Flossie Rubrick ends up at a wool auction packed in a bale of wool. 10.45: NEWS. 10.55: FILM (1965). “The Curse of the Mummy’s Tomb. Terrence Morgan, Fred Clark, Jeanne Roland. A y.oung pharoah’s remains disappear from an exhibition and a reign of terror begins. Undistinguished horror thriller. Hammer Film. 12.20 a.m.: CLOSE DOWN (approx.)
Sunday
11.00 a.m.; THE POWER OF GOD’S WORD. At Porirua’s Holy Family Church. 12.00: NEWS. 12.05 p.m.: OF COURSE YOU CAN DO IT. Ideas for the home handyman. 12,04 p.m.: THE AGE OF UN12.30: DIG THIS. For the home CERTAINTY. The Colonial Idea. gardener Professor J. K. Galbraith views in12.45: THE BIG MATCH. dustrial society. (Repeat).
I. FILM (1949). “House of Strangers.” Edward G. Robinson, Richard Conte, Susan Hayward. An older son has sworn vengeance on his brothers whom he blames for his father’s death. A powerful drama. Warner. (Repeat).
1.00: ACCESS. A Christchurch surgeon, John Morton talks about kidney transplants and donors. 1.30: CHURCH IN ACTION. Church news. 1.45: PACIFIC VIEWPOINT. News magazine. 2.00: HAPPY YOGA. With Veronica Waring. 2.05: CHILD HEALTH. Professor B. Elliot discusses child health problems. 2.15: LIVING TODAY. How to make inexpensive book cases. 2.30: SPORTSWORLD. Rugby league test highlights, wrestling, racing and rugby.
3.05: THE PALLISERS (24). Plantagenet feels that it is time to resign from office. (Repeat). 3.55: SILENT COUNTDOWN WITH BEN GAZZARA. High blood pressure is the topic of this award winning film. 4.25: SILK SCREEN. 4.40 THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY. “The Bov Who Talked to Badgers.” Six year old Ben MacDonald disappears during a storm
4.45: TO THE WILD COUNTRY. John and Janet Foster explore the Great Gulf of St Lawrence.
5.30; SPOT ON. 6.00: A DOG'S SHOW. Top dog trialists compete. 6 30- NEWS. 6.45: SUNDAY’S WORLD. 7.00: SHOW OF THE WEEK The Russian Gymnastic Display 7.45; COUNTRY' CALENDAR. 8.00; QUESTION MARK. Gordon Drvden looks at New Zealand's economy
5.10: HONDO. “The Gladiators.” 6.00: NEWS. 6.30; STARS ON SUNDAY. Favourite songs and readings. 7.00: YOURS FOR THE ASKING. Questions about New Zealand answered. 7.30: HAPPY EVER AFTER. Terry’ and June reveal the truth. 8.00: FILM (1957). “The Enemy Below. Robert Mitchum, Curt Jurgens, David Hedison. Interesting W.W. II drama in which an American destroyer and a German U-boat play cat and mouse in the Atlantic Ocean. Good acting. 20th CenturyFox.
9.30: NEWS. 9 35- OFFERINGS. 9.35: OPEN PULPIT. Canon Bob Lowe 9 40: THE GALTON AND SIMPSON discusses the place of the Anglican PLAY'HOUSE. Big Deal at York Church now and in the future with Citv.” (Final). the Right Reverend Paul Reeves. Bishop of Waiapu. 10.05: NEWS. 10.10: SUMMER MUSIC SCHOOL AT CAMBRIDGE — JEAN'S FUGUE. 10.15: SIX ARTISTS OF NEW ZEALAND. The late Mervyn Taylor of Wellington, designer, wood carver, printmaker and craftsman. 10.25: THE ANDY WILLIAMS SHOW. Guest Sandv Duncan. 10.50: CLOSE DOWN (approx.) 11. NEWS AND WEATHER
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