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12.00: NEWS. 12.05 p.m.: TOP OF THE MORNING. 12.15: SATURDAY MATINEE. “Apache” (1954). Burt Lancaster plays a ‘ peace-seeking Indian forced to turn renegade. Jean Peters has little else to do but look worried as his faithful squaw. United Artists.
12.00: MIDDAY MOVIE. “The Secret of My Success” (1965). A constable becomes richer and richer, but the comedy is not so lucky. Lionel Jeffries, Honor Blackman, James Booth, Shirley Jones. Metro Goldwyn Meyer,
1.40: THIS WEEK IN “British Air Transport.” 1.50: SPORT ON ONE. 1.55, preview; 2.00, boxing; 2.05, Commonwealth Games; 2.15, athletics; 2.50, rugby league; 4.30, athletics; 4.55, results. •
2.00 p.m.: THE 808 NEWHART SHOW. “Halls of Hartley.” 2.30: ACTION MATINEE. “Hercules, Samson and Ulysses" (1965). History is bent to allow Greece to be saved from the Philistines. Kirk Morris, Richard Lloyd, Leana Orfel. M.G.M. 4.10: SKATEBIRDS. (Final). 4.35: MICHAEL BENTINE’S POTTY TIME. “The Mighty Press/ Camouflage Corps.”
5.00: SIGMUND AND THE SEA MONSTERS. The tale of a peaceloving sea monster. 5.30: LITTLE VIC. “The Santa Anita Derby is Gillie’s Goal.” 6.00: READY TO ROLL. Pop chart countdown. 6.30: NEWS, WEATHER.
5.00: STARS ON ICE. 5.30: LAND OF THE LOST. “Tar Pit.” 6.00: NEWS. 6.30: OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS. Talent quest with Robin Stewart.
7.00: THE MUPPET SHOW. Guest, Kaye Ballard. 7.30: BRUCE FORSYTH AND THE GENERATION GAME. Games with Bruce and Anthea. 8.35: NEWS. 8.45: SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES. “Visions of Eight” (1973). The Munich Olympics as seen through the eyes of some of the world’s best film directors. Warner Brothers Television.
7.00: WONDER WOMAN. “I Do, I Do.” 8.00: ON THE BUSES. “Friends in High Places.” Mum becomes depot cook. 8.30: A WEEK OF IT. Satirical sketches presented by David McPhail and Ken Ellis.
9.00: THE NGAIO MARSH THEATRE. “Opening Night.” (Final) in a series of dramatisations of the New Zealand author’s novels. 10.40: NEWS. 10.50: “If It’s a Man, Hang Up” (1974). 10.50: SATURDAY LATE SHOW. “Three A successful model, played by in the Cellar” (1970). A college Carol Lynley, is persecuted by an president is taught a lesson by a anonymous telephone caller. Also dissillusioned student. Joan Collins, Tom Conti and Paul Angelis. Larry Hagman. A.T.V. 12.10 a.m.: NEWS, WEATHER. 12.25 a.m.: CLOSE DOWN.
Sunday
12.00: NEWS. 12.05 p.m.: OF COURSE YOU CAN DO IT. Ideas for the home handyman. 12.30: DIG THIS. Gardening. 12.45: THE BIG MATCH. Rugby highlights.
12.03 p.m.: THE AGE OF UNCERTAINTY. “Rise and Fall of Money.” (Repeat).
1.30: SUNDAY MATINEE. “The Unfinished Dance” (1948). Unconvincing story but delightful dancing in a story of a little girl in ballet. Cyd Charisse, Margaret O’Brien, Danny Thomas. M.G.M.
1.00: RUAKURA REPORT. A watertesting kit for farmers is demonstrated. 1.15: SUNDAY’S CHILD. “Playing With Words.” How to prepare children for books. 1.30: CHURCH IN ACTION. 1.45: PACIFIC VIEWPOINT. Pacific culture and customs. 2.00: PET LIFE. Graham Meadows tells how to care for pets. 2.05: CHILD HEALTH. Professor Bob Elliott discusses child health problems. 2.15: TALK CARS. “Preparation for Warrant of Fitness.” 2.30: SPORTSWORLD. Featuring hockey and rugby league.
3.05: THE PALLISERS. The Duchess is mourned. (Repeat and Final). 4.00: WORLD CHESS CHAMPIONSHIPS. Highlights of the KarpovKorchnoi clash. 4.25: THE EARLY DAYS. New Zealand history. 4.45: 1978 ASIAN AMATEUR SINGING 4.45: TO THE WILD COUNTRY. “The CONTEST. Singers include New Other Newfoundland.” John and Zealanders. Patsy Riggir and Janet Foster look at the caribou, Robert Sharp. ' sea birds and flords of Newfoundland.
6.05: GOOD DAY SPECIAL. Disco, wheels and clothes. 6.30: NEWS. 6.45: SUNDAY’S WORLD.
5.10: THE BIG VALLEY. “Run of the Savage.” Nick suffers for a partIndian bo vs theft. 6.00: NEWS. 6.30: STARS ON SUNDAY’. Favourite songs and readings.
7.00: SHOW OF THE WEEK. “Berioska State Dance Company of Russia, recorded in Wellington. 7.45: COUNTRY CALENDAR. The country scene. 8.00: ROYAL HERITAGE. “Victoria and Albert.” Additions to the Royal Collection made during Victoria’s reign.
7.00: YOURS FOR THE ASKING. Questions about New Zealand answered. 7.30: HAPPY EVER AFTER. June and Terry are interested in amateur acting. 8.00: SUNDAY FEATURE. “In the Matter of Karen Quinlan.” A dramatisation of the true story of a young woman who went 'into coma. Brian Keith, Piper Laurie. Columbia.
9.00: THE DRYDEN DEBATES. Gorden Dryden discusses advertising and doctors. 9.30: NEWS. 9.35: OFFERINGS. 9.40: WHAT’S ON NEXT? Comedy with Bob Todd. Barrv Cryer. Sandra Dickinson and William Franklyn. Guest, Pam Ayres. 10.20: ARMCHAIR THEATRE. “The World in a Room.” A husband and wife look at their racial differences. 11.10: NEWS, WEATHER.
9.35: OPEN PULPIT. Bob Lowe talks to John Kennedy, editor of the “The Tablet," 10.05: NEWS. 10.15: SIX ARTISTS OF NEW ZEALAND. The water-colours of T. A. McCormack. 10.25: THE ANDY WILLIAMS SHOW. Guest, Henry Mancini. 10.50: CLOSE DOWN.
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