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SOUTH PACIFIC TELEVISION-
12.00: NEWS. 12.05 pan.: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. Continuing story of three families. 12.30: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Talk programme. 1.00: GOOD DAY. 1.20: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Continuing story of the Horton family. 2.10: CROWN COURT. The jury must decide whether a factory fire was an accident or arson. (3). 2.50: PLAY SCHOOL. Today’s story: “Captain Topsail’s Treasure.” 3.15: SOOTY. 3.35: THE SPACE SENTINELS. The three teenagers battle giant-sized robots. 4.00: LASSIE. “Mustang.” (Repeat). 4.20: THE TOMORROW PEOPLE. Ancient spirits are called to witness the rebirth of a god. 4.45: FAMOUS FIVE. The five discover a strange code on Kirrin Island. 5.15: ANIMAL WORLD. How the grizzly bear, walrus, seal, caribou and other species survive in the frozen tundra of the far north. 5.35: DONNY AND MARIE. Entertainment with the Osmonds, Andy Griffith, and Charo. (Repeat), 6.30: NEWS, WEATHER. 7.00: CORONATION STREET. Granny Hopkins is keen to buy the shop. 7.30: THE SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN. Steve goes undercover at a lumber camp in order to investigate a report that a missile system is located nearby. 8.20: WEEK-ENDS WITH ONE. Preview of the week-end television programmes. 8.30: THAT’S HOLLYWOOD. A look at Hollywood’s portrayal of famous Americans. 9.00: THE RAY WOOLF SHOW. Music and conversation with one of this country’s best entertainers. 9.30: NEWS, WEATHER. 9.40: FILM. “In Cold Blood.” (Columbia, 1967, black and white). An excellent adaptation of Truman Capote’s best-selling novel about two real-life murderers. Starring Robert Blake, Scott Wilson. 12.10 a.m.: NEWS, WEATHER.
3.00 p.m.: ROMPER ROOM. With Miss Yvonne. 3.30: NOAH AND NELLIE. 3.35: AQUAMAN. (Final). 4.00: THE PINK PANTHER. (Repeat). 4.25: THE HORRIBLE HONCHOS. Drama about a group of neighbourhood girls and boys and their struggles to come to grips with their surroundings. 5.15: GOOD TIME SOUNDS. Pop music introduced by Tracy. 5.30: THE DEBBIE REYNOLDS SHOW. “Debbie Gets Jim Fired.” (Repeat, final). 6.00: NEWS AT SIX. 6.25: POLICE FIVE. 6.30: TELETHON REPORT. 6.35: THAT’S ENTERTAINMENT. 6.45: THE WORLD AROUND US — THE LIVING ARCTIC. A fascinating study of Canada’s vast Arctic legion. 7.40: MY WIFE NEXT DOOR. Suzy acts as navigator when George takes part in the firm’s car rally. (Repeat). 8.10: 1990. A union leader who speaks out against the regime is sent off to a health farm. 9.00: JOE FORRESTER. A defeated alcoholic helps Joe in his efforts to catch a drug dealer. 9.50: NEWS STAND. Weekly review of the newspapers. 10.00: NEWS AT TEN, FOCUS. 10.25: FORUM. 10.45: NOCTURNE. A look at the Australian film industry during the 19205. 12.00: CLOSE DOWN.
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