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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: GOOD DAY. 1.20: DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Continuing story of the Horton family. 2.10: CROWN COURT. A publisher and woman journalist are accused of libel by another journalist. (3). 2.40: PLAY’ SCHOOL. Today’s story: “Circles.”
3.05: SOOTY. 3.30: TARZAN; LORD OF THE JUNGLE. “Tarzan Returns to the City of Gold.” 3.50: LASSIE. “The Dawning.” 4.15: FAMOUS FIVE. A further adventure with four youngsters and their dog Timmy. 4.40: “MA AND PA KETTLE BACK ON THE FARM.” (Film, Universal, 1951, black and white). Trouble befalls the Kettles when gangsters believe that their farm contains uranium. Starring Marjorie Main, Percy Kilbride. (Repeat).
3.00 p.m.: ROMPER ROOM. With Miss Yvonne. 3.30: NOAH AND NELLIE. 3.40: THE NEW ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN. 4.00: BATTLE OF THE PLANETS. “Ghost Ship of Planet Mir.” 4.25: “THE PINBALLS.” The story of three children and their struggle to adapt to life in a foster home.
6.00: DANCE FEVER. Disco dancing competitions. Erik Estrada is one of the celebrity judges and Chaka Khan provide the musical enter--6 30: NEWS? WEATHER.
5.10: GOOD TIME SOUNDS. Pop music. 5.30: WELCOME BACK KOTTER. “What A Move.” (Repeat). 6.00: NEWS AT SIX, WEATHER, 6.25: POLICE FIVE. 6.30: TUCKER’S TURF TALK. 6.45: TIME OUT. Elton John performs “Song for Guy.” 6.50: THE WORLD AROUND US. “Gold.” This National Geographic Special traces the story of gold, from its mining to its influence on our daily lives.
7.00: CORONATION STREET. Ernest approaches the Marriage Guidance Council for help. 7.30: WEEK-ENDS WITH ONE. Preview of the week-end television programmes. 7.40: RETURN OF THE SAINT. Simon is ensnared in a strange Eastern mystery when he tries to assist a beautiful Eurasian girl. 8.40: WHAT’S ON NEXT? Quick-fire British humour from Barry Cryer, Bob Todd and others.
c J 7.45: THE LIVER BIRDS. Sandra is joyous at the prospect of having a child, and Carol takes her grandfather on a ferry trip. 8.10: FAMILY. Buddy discovers the hard way that there is more to life than winning the competition her heart is set on,
9 00: THE RAY WOOLF SHOW. Local chat and music show. 9 30- NEWS, WEATHER. 9 45- ALL THINGS BEING EQUAL. Fiona’s romance with Warwick is in jeopardy when an ’old flame enters her life again. (Final). 10.15: “ZIGZAG.” (Film, MGM, 1970). A terminally ill man frames himself for a murder so that his family might collect insurance money. George Kennedy and Eli Wallach. 12.05 a.m.: CLOSE DOWN.
9.00: SOFTLY SOFTLY: TASK FORCE, . The owners of a new florist shop intend to profit out of robbing banks, not selling flowers. 9.50: NEWS STAND. Critical review of the nation’s newspapers 10.00: NEWS, AT TEN, FOCUS. 10.25: FORUM, 10.45: NOCTURNE. Oscar Peterson and Andre Previn discuss the development of jazz piano. 11.55: CLOSE DOWN.
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