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Television one SOUTH PACIFIC TELEVISION

Today 10.00 a.m.; THE WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS. Semi-finals at Karapiro. 11.35: FILM. “Hijack.” A truck driver carrying top secret cargo is hi- 12.00: SEARCH FOR TOMORROW. Soap, jacked. David Janssen. 12.50 p.m.: NEWS. 1.00: SPORT ON ONE: Rowing — live 1.00 p.m.: THE JIMMY STEWART ■ coverage from Karapiro. Racing — SHOW. “Aunts in my Plans.” live coverage from Riccart.on. Martha’s Aunt Lydia and Luther Rugby — highlights from the All surprise the family. Blacks-Munster match. 1.30: MEDICAL CENTRE. 2.30: FILM. “Ten Wanted Men” (1955). Desperadoes hassle a rancher who only wants to be left alone. 4.00: THE FLINTSTONES. 4.30: DOCTOR WHO. Planet of Evil. (Part one). 5.00: STAR ZONE. Variety hour intro--5.05: THREE FOR THE ROAD. duced by Andy. “Odyssey in Jeans.” Pete has an accident. (Final). 6.00: READY TO ROLL. Pop music. 6.00: NEWS. 6.30: NEWS. 6.30: POLITICAL BROADCAST ON BEHALF OF THE SOCIAL CREDIT POLITICAL LEAGUE. 6.35: HOLIDAY. Yugoslavia and the Barossa Valley in Australia. 7.00: A POLITICAL BROADCAST ON BEHALF OF THE NATIONAL PARTY. 7.05: A POLITICAL BROADCAST ON 7.05: DOCTOR ON THE GO. "A Run BEHALF OF THE LABOUR for Your Money.” Duncan has lost PARTY. the “nest egg.” 7.10: THE MUPPET SHOW. 7.35: THE LOVE BOAT. A romantic 7.40: BILL AND BOYD. Variety hour. fling leads to the wrong impresGuests — Kate Bush, Gary sions. Guests — David Groh, Glitter. Hues Corporation. Michele Lee. Diahann Carroll and Jim Nabors. 8.35: A WEEK OF IT. Comedy and 8.40: NEWS. satire, homegrown in Christchurch. 8.50: ICE SKATING. From the 1978 World Figure Skating Championships in Ottawa. 9.05: FILM. “The Cold Day in the Park” 9.40: FILM. “The Ruling Class” (1971). (1969). A frustrated spinster falls Jack returns from a mental in- in love. stitution to claim his inheritance 10.55: NEWS. but his family have a plot to get 11.05: JIGSAW JOHN. Jigsaw John inin the way. Peter O’Toole, Alistair vestigates the world of electronic Sim. Arthur Lowe. surveillance. 12.05 a.m.: GOODNIGHT KIWI. 12.40 a.m.: NEWS AND WEATHER. 12.45: POLICEWOMAN. “The Trick Book.” Pepper poses as a call girl ' in order to catch a murderer. 2.35: ROD STEWART — A NIGHT ON THE TOWN. Rod Stewart sings his most famous songs. Guests — Thin Lizzv, Long John Baldry. 3.35: RUGBY — THE ALL BLACKS IN BRITAIN. Test against Ireland. 5.10 a.m.: CLOSE DOWN (approx.). Sunday 10.00 a.m.: THE WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS. Finals in men s coxed fours, double” sculls, coxless pairs and single sculls. 12.00: KALEIDOSCOPE. A tribute to 12.00: NEWS. pianist Earl “Fatha” Hines, a 12.05 p.m.: OF COURSE YOU CAN DO legendary figure in the world of IT. Hints for the handyman. jazz. 12.30: DIG THIS. Gardening hints. 12.45: THE BIG MATCH. Highlights of a major first division match. 1.00 p.m.: ACCESS. A look at Amateur Wrestling and Dobermann dogs. 1.30: 1978 WORLD ROWING CHAM- 1.30: CHURCH IN ACTION. PIONSHIPS. Three finals leading 1.45: PACIFIC VIEWPOINT. The up to the men’s eights final. customs and culture of the South 2.00: POT PLANTS. “Easy-to-grow Plants.” 2.05: DOLLARS AND SENSE. Finance specialists tell you how to manage your budget. 2.15: SCIENCE FAIR. (Final). 2.30: SPORTSWORLD. A replay of the 3.30: SCIENTISTS: THE FULL FACE All Blacks v. Ireland and the MelOF THE EARTH. A look at bourne Cup preview. pictures taken of the earth in space. 4.10; WORLD CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP REPORT. Anatoly Karpov and Victor Korchnoi continue their battle for the world title. 4.40: THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY. “Summer Magic.” Adven- 4.45: WILDLIFE CINEMA. A look at tures of a city family who move wildlife from all over the world, to the country. 5.10: THE BIG VALLEY. The annual 5.30: SPOT ON. Magazine programme rodeo show may not be as peacetor children. ful as usual. 6.00: THE COMPLETE VICTOR BORGE. 6.00: NEWS. Variety show. 6.10: WORLD WATCH. 6 30: NEWS. 6.30: POLITICAL BROADCAST ON BEHALF OF THE NATIONAL PARTY 6.35: STARS ON SUNDAY. Jenny Calder, Kamahl. Andy Anderson, 6.45: SUNDAY'S WORLD. A look at Roger Skinner, Lovelace Watkins, New Zealanders and their country. Ken Cornish, Glynis Johns. Harry Secombe. Patricia Cahill and the Ngaruawahia High School Cultural Group. 7.00: CILLA. Cilla Biack sings and dances and introduces guests — 7.05: GATHER YOUR DREAMS. (Part Diana Dors, Dana, and Rov Hudd. 7). The end of the road for Kitty. 7.30: THE FRED DAGG LECTURES ON LEISURE. 7.45: COUNTRY CALENDAR. For 7.35: SPRING AND AUTUMN. Advenfarmers. ture story of a young boy and an old man who become friends. , -8.00: FISH. "Power Play.” One of Fish’s 8.00: POLITICAL BROADCAST ON BEchildren is working for a bookie. HALF OF THE LABOUR PARTY. 8.05: FILM. “Citizen Kane” (1941). A brilliant tyrant finds he must 8.25: NEWS. sacrifice his personal happiness for success, Orson Welles, Joseph Cotton. 8.30: THE GOVERNOR. IPart 2). “No Way To Treat A Lady.” Eliza discovers George’s double life. 9.45: OFFERINGS. 9.50: JETHRO TULL IN CONCERT. 10.00: NEWS. 10.10: FRED ASTAIRE SALUTES THE FOX MUSICALS. Stars appearing in film clips include: Ethel Merman. Julie Andrews. Marilyn i 10.35: A PROPOS DE LA MODE. The Monroe. Barbra Streisand. Betty ,• ‘ historv of fashion. Grable. Judy Garland and Rex H. 00: NEWS AND WEATHER. Harrison. 11.10: GOODNIGHT KIWI.

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Press, 4 November 1978, Page 13

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Television one SOUTH PACIFIC TELEVISION Press, 4 November 1978, Page 13

Television one SOUTH PACIFIC TELEVISION Press, 4 November 1978, Page 13

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