Television one
PACIFIC TELEVISION
12.00: NEWS. 12.05 p.m.: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. Continuing story .of three families. 12.30: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Talk programme.
1.00: VISION. An aspect of the American way of life. 1.25: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Continuing story of the Horton family. 2.05: CROWN COURT. A former doctor is charged with living on the earnings of a prostitute. (I).' 2,30: PLAY SCHOOL. Today’s story: “Lindy’s Secret.”
3.00: LIPPY THE LION. (Repeat). 3.05: SOOTY. Sooty trains to become a secret agent. (Repeat). 3.30: MAKE A WISH. Line and Mountain. 3.55: THE GEORGIAN HOUSE. Ngo returns to the house to explain the power of the carving. (Final). 4,20: THE TOMORROW PEOPLE. The youngsters receive help from a brother of Timus. (Repeat). 4.50: MISTER ED. Adventures of a talking horse. (Black and white).
3.00 p.m.: ROMPER ROOM. With Miss Yvonne. 3.25: CHIC CHAT. Chic and Willie interview their mystery guest. 3.30: THE BIG BLUE MARBLE. Featuring a visit to an Argentinian hacienda: a holiday in an African village at harvest-time; a lesson on the processing of gas; and Aesop’s fable, “The Fox and the Grapes.” 3.55: THE FLINTSTONES. “High School Fred.” Cartoon. (Repeat), 4.30: SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON. Jeremiah momentarily discovers gold.
5.15: BONANZA. Hoss suffers the anger of a prisoner’s vengeful wife. 5.30: MY THREE SONS. Robbie makes an underground movie. 6.00: TABITHA. Other party guests 6.00: NEWS AT SIX. drink a love potion intended for Tabitha and Paul. (Final). 6.30: NEWS, WEATHER. 6.30: RADIO WAVES. Paul is tempted by Latimer’s offer and Terry makes
7.00: CLOSE TO HOME. Pete accepts a bet and Alex proves his firm has a conscience. 7.30: BE MY GUEST. Roy Orbison, Del Shannon, and Peters and Lee appear as the special guests of the Drifters. 8.20: DATELINE MONDAY. Current affairs.
a worrying discovery. 7.00: CHICO AND THE MAN. An oid acquaintance brings some sad news. 7.30: HOLIDAY SURVIVAL TEST. Peter Sinclair tests the ability of panel members to survive holiday hazards.
9.00: THE DICK EMERY SHOW. The Lampwicks go on holiday and a police constable tackles crime in a rather novel way. 9.30: NEWS. 9.40: HAYES ON . . . LOVE. Hanifi Hayes explores the nature of love. 10.20: CONCERTO. The Sibelius Violin Concerto is played by the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra and acclaimed violinist Gyorgy Pauk. 10.55: NEWS, WEATHER.
9.00: SOFTLY SOFTLY: TASK FORCE. The Thamesford team needs the cooperation of a concert promoter to solve a crime. 10.00: NEWS AT TEN. 10.30: THE GOLDEN BOWL. The ambiguity of the relationships between the Ververs, Maggie, and the Prince, is noticed by Fanney Assingham. (Repeat). 11.20: NO, HONESTLY. Clara is better educated in the rules of hospitality than CD. (Repeat). 11.55: CLOSE DOWN.
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