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Television one

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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. 130: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Continuing story of the Horton family. 2.10: CROWN COURT. When two brothers are accused of robbery, one pleads guilty, the other not. (3). anniversary of man’s landing on the programme to celebrate the tenth aniversary of man's landing on the moon. 8.15: SOOTY. 3.35: THE SPACE SENTINELS. A space probe returns from Jupiter bearing a menacing life form. 3.55: LASSIE. A young deaf girl is admitted to hospital for an operation that may restore her hearing. (Part 1 of a three-part story). 4.20: THE TOMORROW PEOPLE. A young Scottish lad possesses powers which frighten his father. (Part 1 of a two-part story). 4.45: FAMOUS FIVE. The five investigate the mystery of the ghost train. (2). 5.15: ANIMAL WORLD. The adventures of a black bear in Yellowstone National Park. 535: DONNY AND MARIE. Musical entertainment with the Osmonds. Engelbert Humperdinck and Paul Lynde. (Repeat). 6.30: NEWS, WEATHER. 7.00: CORONATION STREET. Ken has difficulty settling into his new job at the warehouse. 730: THE SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN. Steve’s latest mission is to prove whether or not a friend is a government traitor. 8.20: WEEK-ENDS WITH ONE. Preview of the week-end television programmes. 8.30: THE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW. Mary sets her sights on becoming a creative writer. 8.55: THE RAY WOOLF SHOW. Including the second of six national finalists for the Pacific Song Contest. 930; NEWS, WEATHER. 9.40: FILM. “The Condemned of Altona.’* (Seven Arts, 1963, black and white), A story about a German family sufferings pangs of conscience for its role in Nazi Germany. Starring Maximilian Schell, Fredric March, Sophia Loren, Robert Wagner. 1135: CLOSE DOWN.

3.00 p.m.: ROMPER ROOM. With Miss Yvonne. 3.30: NOAH AND NELLY. 3.40: THE NEW ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN. 4.00: THE PINK PANTHER. (Repeat). 4.25: A PIECE OF CAKE. The adventures of a young, black, investigative reporter. 5.10: GOOD TIME SOUNDS. Pop music introduced by Tracy. 530: THE TONY RANDALL SHOW. “Walter Screws Up.’ 2 (Repeat). 6.00: NEWS AT SIX. 635: POLICE FIVE. 6.30: TUCKER’S TURF TALK. Glyn Tucker reviews the racing scene. 6.40: THE WORLD AROUND US. “Last Chance for the Grevy” — the plight of Kenya’s Grevy zebra and ■"Who’s a Clever Birdie?” — how birds can learn to solve mechanical problems. 7.35: THE GOODIES. More comedy with the well-meaning trio. 8.10: 1990. Kyle is declared a noncitizen until he finds the weapons to fight the PCD. (Final). 9.00: TARGET, The crime squad has its eye on a man who does not even know he is carrying heroin. 9.50: NEWS STAND. Critical review of the nation’s newspapers. 10.10: NEWS AT TEN, FOCUS. 1035: FORUM. 10.45: NOCTURNE. Featuring “I Claudius” (“Family Affairs,’* Parr 2, repeat); and Sir John Betjeman’s first American television appear12.05 aan.: CLOSE DOWN.

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Press, 20 July 1979, Page 11

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Television one Press, 20 July 1979, Page 11

Television one Press, 20 July 1979, Page 11