Television ONE SOUTH PACIFIC TELEVISION
Today 12.05 pm.: TOP OF THE MORNING. S thf we ™t a i TI . Forrest. Well done drama in which l_.la. P*E Xlth COMMONWEALTH Elvis plays a part-Kiowa Indian . 9 ... p/f ~ -Vi. e J ,eat 2' », „■ i c who tries t 0 stO P bloodshed be",4o‘ Sju?’” T /iaco^ Urt T Mart!a 0! _ Ma,or tween the Indians and the settlers. Keller (1963). Laurence Payne. 20th Century Fox. Susan Stephen, Ralph Michael. The. army has to prove that an officer was a coward during battle. Passable service drama. Anglo/EMI. 1.50; THIS WEEK IN BRITAIN. Because ’‘ 3 ° P ‘ m " DINAH ' they are there. 2.00; SPORT ON ONE. Preview; 2.05, 2.00: THE 808 NEWHART SHOW Racing. Great Northern Hurdles; “Love is the Blindest” 2.15. Koral Steeplechase; 3.15, 2.30: FILM. “Fighter Attack” (1953) Islington Handicap: 4.00, August Sterling Hayden, Jov Page, J. Carol Handicap; 4.10 German Grand Nash. “A squadron has to destroy Pnx: 4.30. Racing. Redcliffs an enemy supply dump Handicap; 4.45. Ski-ing: 4.55. 4.00: CAPTAIN CAVEMAN. Cartoon Results - 4.30: DOCTOR WHO. "The Revenge of the Cyberman” (Part 1). 5.00: THREE FOR THE ROAD. John is 5.00: STARS ON ICE. Guests: Patsy dubious about whether he will en- Gallant, Baldwin. Chimps and the joy learning to hang-glide. dance team of Starbuck and Shelley, 5.30: READY TO ROLL Top of the 5.30: LAND OF THE LOST The Test pops. 6.00: THE Xlth COMMONWEALTH 6.00: NEWS. GAMES. Athletics —1500 m heats, marathon, boxing. 6.30: NEWS. 6.30: OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS. Introduced by Robin Stewart and Heather Eggleton. 7.00: THE MUPPET SHOW. Guests: The 7.00: SATURDAY NIGHT RUGBY 7.30: BRUCE enSC FORSYV F H na AND THE Comment on the day’s main games: GENERATION GAME. More fun 8.00: ALICE. Alice is “flashed out” while and games with Bruce and Anthea. Flo runs in a former husband (Final). 8.30: SONG FOR THE PACIFIC. Search 8.30: A WEEK OF IT. Ken Ellis and for New Zealands’ representative David McPhail introduce the final for the Pacific Song Contest. of the series. 8.35: NEWS. 8.45: THE Xlth COMMONWEALTH GAMES. Highlights including athletics, boxing, badminton, bowls and wrestling events. 9.00: MOLL FLANDERS. Mother and 9.45: FILM. “The 25th Hour” (1967), Son. (Final). Anthony Quinn, Verna Lisi, 10.50: NEWS. Michael Redgrave. Rumanian 11.00: COMMONWEALTH GAMES REparticipation in World War II dealt PORT. Highlights including with in human terms. MGM. athletics and the finals of wrestling, boxing, bowls and individual finals in badminton. 11.15: JIGSAW JOHN. The Executioner. 12.05 a.m.: NEWS AND WEATHER. A television reporter runs into strife. 12.15 a.m.: CLOSE DOWN (approx.) Sunday 8.30 a.m.: THE Xlth COMMONWEALTH GAMES. The 1500 m final live. Rod Dixon makes his bid. 12.00: NEWS. 12.05 p.m.: THE Xlth COMMON- 12.03 p.m.; THE AGE OF UNWEALTH GAMES. Repeat. CERTAINTY. The Fatal Com12.30: DIG THIS. Drainage. petition. (Repeat). 12.45: THE BIG MATCH. For rugby fans. 1.00: RUAKURA REPORT. The June period at Ruakara. Achieving high milk production and the wintering of beef steers are discussed. 1.15: SUNDAYS CHILD. Playing with Nature. 130; FILM. A Nice Little Bank that 1.30: CHURCH IN ACTION. should be Robbed” (1958). Mickey 1.45: PACIFIC VIEWPOINT. News Rooney. Dina Merrill, Tony Evell. magazine. Two amateur crooks bungle an 2.00: PET LIFE. Helpful hints on carelaborately planned bank robbery. ing for household pets. 20th Century Fox. 2.05: CHILD HEALTH. With Professor Bob Elliot. 2.15: TALK CARS. Beating the Rust Bug. 1 2.30: SPORTSWORLD. Rugby league; 2.55: LORD PETER WIMSEY. The Nine the semi-finals of the AMCO cup Taylors. Return after a 20 year in Sydney; motor racing at this absence. (Repeat). year’s Indiannapolis 500; men’s 1500 m final at Edmonton. Summary of the week-ends racing and a look at professional wrestling. 3.25: WORLD CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP REPORT. Victor Korchnoi challenges Anatolv Karpov. 4.15: BARENBOIM ON BEETHOVEN. Fourth Piano Concerto. (Repeat) 4.40: THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY. Mooncussers. The clipper 4.45: TO THE WILD COUNTRY. Land ship “Emily” is lured onto the of the Big Ice (Part II). rocks and plundered by shore pirates. 5.10: THE BIG VALLEY. Battle of 5.30: SPOT ON. Mineral Springs. 6.00: THE Xlth COMMONWEALTH 6.00: NEWS. GAMES. The final day of the 6.10: WORLD WATCH. Games. 6.30: NEWS. 6.30: STARS ON SUNDAYS. With Frank Ifield. Diana Kirkwood. Don 6.45: SUNDAYS WORLD Briggs, Bing Crosby, Peter Empen, Stan and Joy Bolton, Lou Clauson, Sir Michael Redgrave, Delwyn Crombie and Chrysalis. 7.00: ROYAL HERITAGE. Edward VII 7.00: YOURS FOR THE ASKING. and the House of Windsor Also a 7.30: HAPPY EVER AFTER. Terry goes look at the Royal Yacht Britannia. on a keep fit campaign. 8.00: FEATURE. “The Loneliest 8.10: THE Xlth COMMONWEALTH Runner.” A teenager fights his bedGAMES. Closing ceremony. wetting problem so he can reach Olympic athlete status. 9.10: THE DRYDEN DEBATES. Subject: 9.10: DEAN MARTIN CELEBRITY “That doctors are a narrow and ROAST. Guest: Gabe Kaplan of the self-serving profession.” “Welcome Back Kotter” series. 9.40: NEWS. 9.45: OFFERINGS. 9.50: WHAT’S ON NEXT? Fast moving sketches. 10.00: OPEN PULPIT. Canon Bob Lowe talks to His Excellency the .Ambassador of Israel (Mr Yaakov Morris) about “the land which became the source of Christianity and later the home of the Jews.” 10.30: TO SEE OURSELVES—DELILAH 10.30: NEWS. The prospect of a "lady barber” 10.40: COMMONWEALTH GAMES REappalls the locals. PORT. Highlights of the final days events. (Final). 10.55: NEWS .AND WEATHER. 10.55: SIX .ARTISTS OF NEW ZEALAND. The late Rita Angus. (Final). 11.05: CLOSE DOWA (approx.)
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