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12.00: NEWS. 12.05 p.m.: THE McLEAN STEVENSON SHOW. Grandma agrees to marry a retired sea captain. 12.30: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Talk programme. 1.00: GOOD DAY. 1.25: THE ONEDIN LINE. Both Elizabeth and James travel to the Argentine to further their knowledge about meat refrigeration. (Repeat). 2.20: CROWN COURT. A woman faces a serious charge after she tries to turn squatters out of her home. (1). 2.45: PLAY SCHOOL. Today’s story: “The Woman Who Nearly Forgot.” 3.10: SOOTY. 3.35: LUDWIG. 3.40: ODDS AND ENDS. Things to make out of leaves. 3.50: HEYYY, IT’S THE KING. 4.10: THE COP AND THE KID. Frank is admonished for being late to work after his car gives him trouble. 4.35: BEACHCOMBERS. 5.05: LANCER. “Scarecrow at Hackets.” (Repeat, final). 8.00: HAPPY DAY. Ralph decides to join the Marines when his girl jilts him. 6.30: NEWS, WEATHER. 7.00: CHIPS. Getraer makes a mistake when he releases a drug suspect. 8.00: M.A.S.H. Hot Lips celebrates her divorce in a way that angers Colonel Potter. 8.30: THE FOUNDATION. Davinia’s plight worsens when the sale of her house seems inevitable. 9.30: NEWS, WEATHER. 9.45: WORLD IN ACTION. This documentary suggests that the polyurethane foam (used in most modem upholstery) may have helped spread the flames and gases in the fatal Manchester department store fire three months ago. 10.15: RIPPING YARNS. Another episode with Monty Python graduates Terry Jones and Michael Palin. 10.50: CLOSE DOWN.
3.00 p.m.: ROMPER ROOM. With Miss Yvonne. 3.35: LITTLE BLUE. 3.45: TWO BY TWO CLUB. 4.00: “THE SINGING NUN.” (Film, MGM, 1966). A young nun tom between her religious vocation and her desire to sing. Starring Debbie Reynolds, Chad Everett, Ricardo Montalban, Greer Garson. 6.00: NEWS AT SIX. 6.30: COUNTRY NIGHT OF THE STARS. A tribute to country music led by Charley Pride and Tennessee Ernie Ford. Tonight’s segment features Johnny Paycheck, Barbara Mandtell, Jimmy Dean, Tom T. Hall, Ronnie Milsap, Bobby Bare, Anne Murray and Conway Twitty and other top artists. (Part 2 next week). 8.30: DANGER UXB. Tension mounts when Brian and his colleagues have to test a new device designed to combat a lethal booby trap. 9.30: TAXI. A]ex arranges a blind dinner date with the seductive voice he hears over the answering service. 10.00: NEWS AT TEN, FOCUS. 10.30: ON THE MAT. Professional wrestling. 11.00: ROYAL INTERNATIONAL HORSE SHOW 1970. Highlights Of the world’s top showjumping com* petion. (The first of two pro* grammes). 12.00: CLOSE DOWN.
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Press, 22 August 1979, Page 15
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