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17 on NFWS 12.05 p.m. TOP OF THE MORNING. < Selection of the week's viewing highlights. 12.15: THIS WEEK IN BRITAIN. Birds of Prey. 12.20: SPORT ON ONE. Preview. 12.25: Hurling, Irish championships. 1.30: Spartakade highlights. Moscow, 2.00: Boxing, direct satellite presentation of the world heavyweight championship bout between Eamie Shavers and Larry Holmes. 4.00: Spartakade. 4.55: Results. 5.00: STAR TREK. The crew of Starship Enterprise find a disaster recorder from another space craft. (Repeat). 6.00: READY TO ROLL. Pop music. 6.30: NEWS, WEATHER. 7.00: BRUCE FORSYTH AND THE GENERATION GAME. 8.05: “BUCHANAN RIDES ALONE.” (Film, Columbia, 1958). Randolph Scott stars in this Western. Also starring Craig Stevens, Jennifer Holden. 9.35: NEWS, WEATHER. 9.45: OUT. Frank eventually identifies his informer and ends his quest for revenge. (Final). 11.40: WKRP IN CINCINNATI. Mr Carlson’s lively young son causes chaos at the station. 12.05 a-m.: CLOSE DOWN.
12.00: SEARCH FOR TOMORROW. Conf tinuing saga of American families. 1.00 p.m.: THE SULLIVANS. An Australian family at war. 1.55: “NAMU, THE KILLER WHALE.” (Film, United Artists, 1966). A tale about the friendship that develops between a naturalist and a killer whale. Starring Lee Meriweather, Robert Lansing. 3.40: DOCTOR WHO. The Time Lord plans to destroy the Doctor and the entire planet of Gallifrey. 4.05: “TREASURE OF THE GOLDEN CONDOR.” (Film, 20th CenturyFox, 1953). Starring Comel Wilde as an adventurer searching for the treasure of the lost Mayan world. Also starring Anne Bancroft. 6.00: WEEK-END EDITION NEWS, WEATHER. 6.15: LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE. Mrs Oleson becomes a gossip columnist for the town’s newspaper. 7.15: DICK BARTON — SPECIAL AGENT. Dick and his friends have trouble revealing the plot. 7.30: SUPERSTUNT. A daring display of Hollywood stunts, including a free-fall from 12,500 ft. Guest stars include Burt Reynolds, James Caan. Jane Fonda, Robert Wagner, Lee Majors, and Dom De Luise. Host, Lee Marvin. 9.30: WEEK-END EDITION NEWS, WEATHER. 9.40: “THE LONG DUEL.” (Film. Rank, 1967). India in the 19205, featuring the struggles of two men, one an Indian rebel leader and the other a British representative. Starring Yul Brynner, Trevor Howard, Charlotte Rampling, Laurence Naismith, Harry Andrews. 11.50: CLOSE DOWN.
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12.00; NEWS. 12.05 p.m.: OF COURSE YOU CAN DO IT. Setting up a Beehive. 1230: DIG THIS. Home gardening. 12.45: THE BIG MATCH. Highlights from a recent rugby game. (Final). 135; •‘THAT FORSYTE WOMAN.” (Film, MGM, 1949). A Hollywood version of the first book of John Galsworthy’s classic novel “The Forsyte Saga.” Starring Errol Flynn. Greer Garson. Walter Pidgeon, Janet Leigh. 3.15: SEOUL SONG FESTIVAL. New Zealand singer Rob Guest competes against singers from 11 other countries. 4.45: THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY. “The Million-Dollar Dixie Deliverance.” Five Yankee youngsters have been kidnapped and held for ransom during the American Civil War. Concluding a two-part story. 5.3 ft: SPOT ON. Magazine programme for the young. 6.00: PEOPLE LIKE US. Study of New Zealand values 6.30: NEWS, WEATHER. 6.45: SUNDAY’S WORLD. 7.00: THE HOME BOX-OFFICE MAGIC SHOW. Comedian Dick Cavett introduces America’s best magicians. 7.45: COUNTRY CALENDAR. 8.00: RUMPOLE OF THE BAILEY. Rumpole, a fervent believer in free speech, defends a Fascist. 830: NEWS, WEATHER. 0.00: FUTURE CHOICE. lan Johnstone ' chairs a discussion on the subject . of societies and change. 8.30: OFFERINGS. 9.35: “OUR YOUNG MR WIGNALL.” » Tonight’s play. Starring Albert • Welling. Alan Dobie. 10.25: YOUNG NEW ZEALAND PIANTISTS. David James, of Gis- • borne, ’ plays Schumann’s ' "Carnivale.” 10.55: CLOSE DOWN.
12.00: KALEIDOSCOPE. A review of English fashion during the time of Queen Victoria; a look at an antique piano; and a preview of next month’s art events. 1.00: FARMING TODAY. 1.15: PACIFIC VIEWPOINT. Polynesian news magazine. 1 JO: CHURCH IN ACTION. 1.38: SUNDAY’S CHILD. The importance of play for babies under 12 months. 1.53: BOOK REVIEW. 2.00: ACCESS. The Soil Association shows how to make sweet-smelling compost; a collector explains the value of old photographs. 2.30: SPORTSWORLD. Coverage of recent local and overseas sporting events. 4.50: THE INCREDIBLE WORLD OF ADVENTURE. A look at the mysteries of the occult. 5.10: THE LIFE AND TLMES OF GRIZZLY ADAMS. Grizzly and Mad Jack try to find a helpless cub before it falls prey to a trapper and a pack of wolves. 6.00: WEEK-END EDITION NEWS. 6.10: WORLD WATCH. 6.30: STARS ON SUNDAY. Featuring Harry Secombe. Yehudi Menuhin, James Stewart, Gracie Fields, John Hore, Jenny Calder. Opus VII, Tony Hazeldine. and the Stars on Sunday Choir. 7.00: CHILDREN OF FIRE MOUNTAIN. Tom Gregory’s gang is still bothered bv Sarah Jane’s arrival. 7;30: HAPPY EVER AFTER. Terry begins excavating his garden after he finds an old Roman coin. 8.00: “TWELVE O’CLOCK HIGH.” (Film, 20th Century-Fox, 1950). A World War II drama about a bomber group almost driven to breaking point by its commander. Starring Gregory Peck, Dean Jagger. 10.05: WEEK-END EDITION NEWS. WEATHER. 10.15: THE BARRY HUMPHRIES SHOW. Variety special starring the Australian wit and his alter ego Dame Edna Everage. 11.05: CLOSE DOWN.
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